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11 hours ago, BritManToo said:

The shop owner understood English? Or Finnish? 

Apparently she understood fxxx you. 

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2 hours ago, smedly said:

7/11 etc were prices are clearly displayed

Some cashiers at a few convenience stores will try to give you less of your change, or add one small item that you didn't buy. Doesn't happen often, just saying...

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5 minutes ago, jabis said:

As a Finnish person, I don't doubt the person cursing the ground under his feet, but whether that is cause for violence - I'd go with a hard no - no matter how many words he uttered.

Agreed. Absolutely no justification, and the thugs should go to jail.

 

My theory is that this has long been brewing, with words exchanged over time. Still no justification to, cowardly, beat someone up.

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7 minutes ago, bogs smith said:

they should provide a decent level of service then.

 

but their service is shoddy at best.

 

 

if you dont like the job then dont do it.

 

go work on uncle somchais farm. 

How hard is it to pour a drink?

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Something smells?

 

I wonder what ever happen to Mai pen Rai? 

If he disrespectful I've seen worse from Thais and even foreigners I've not seen any rat pack open a can of whip ass on all my years living here. 

Shop owner account smells on two front,  60 baht whiskey not alot of foreigners buy rock gut Thai liquor

then the husband grabbing the knife but didn't use the sharp end? If that was true husband should have cuts on his hand. 

In a melee pretty hard pretty tough to pick and chose in your attack? 

 

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11 hours ago, BritManToo said:

The shop owner understood English? Or Finnish? 

I haven't met a Thai yet that didn't understand 'buffalo' or '<deleted>*k You'. They even understand body language and remember you were drunk and abusive in the past.

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Read the whole article before commenting.

There's always two sides of each coin. If people act normal, this would never happen in Thailand. Never.

So, I believe the shop owner to a certain extent.

However, when chaos erupted, the guy didn't broke his jaw falling down.

More likely he was beaten by a group of drunken Thais, "celebrating" Songkran. 

He managed to fly back to Finland quickly, so he's not as stupid as he acted. Karma is a bitch. 

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The name of article, ridiculous. Also the content, compared to the linked story.

Seems the Finnish guy had an attitude problem, according one story.

Other story, the Finnish guy is an "angel"

Im more willing to believe the first story, but could be wrong.

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9 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Read the link, then!

He means that there is more to the story than is shown in the article .

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Posted
12 hours ago, BritManToo said:

The shop owner understood English? Or Finnish? 

If you read the article you'll get it, in my experience, everyone understands the English F word etc. whatever language they speak...

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12 hours ago, JoeW said:

If you read the whole article, you kind of understand why this happened. Same would happen in the US, in Europe or in any other Asian country.

Would happen anywhere in the world. 

Finns are so direct it's rude here, same as Germans 

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3 minutes ago, bogs smith said:

i overheard a girl just the other day asking a man for 5,000 for short time.

 

thats ridiculous.

 

i would have given her $10 maximum because that is all they are worth.

If you want to pay 300 Baht , you will have to go back to the early  1980's

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10 hours ago, BangkokReady said:

Even if he did, it's still not OK for a gang of people to attack someone.

 

Quite sad that this is all it takes for a literal mob of people to almost kill someone.

Almost kill someone, slight exaggeration there.

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11 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

Thai’s having a very short fuse and were easily triggered ganging up on one person. 

One of the facets of "Thainess" that really fascinates me.

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13 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

It would be highly unusual for a group of Thai people to attack a foreigner. Extremely unusual. Might there be something else going on here? Some bad blood? 

 

It does help to be courteous and respectful to the locals. And a smile and good cheer goes a long ways here. 

They might have been drunk. Don´t mess up with drunk thai people.

 

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2 hours ago, Iron Tongue said:

Good thing regular Thais don't read this forum.  If they did, more members here would be getting tuned-up like that Finn.

I was thinking the same thing just before I read your post.

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"Jarae later came back to her shop and asked to buy a bottle of alcohol, but he only wanted to pay 60 baht instead of the 70 baht it cost."

 

Highly likely: she was doing the favorite local sport of charging the farang 10 baht more than the Thai price.

 

He knew he was being ripped off and treated with racism.

 

He screams buffalo and gets beaten by the pack.

 

"Thainess" is fascinating.

 

They tolerate and exhibit the shiftiest and most dishonest behavior, but if you use a curse word it's like you've broken all 10 commandments at once.

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