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A lot of us farangs breed with the locals. 

 

And it seems to be the general consesus is that the schools are not good here in The Land of Smiles (despite choosing to breed and falling in love with women who were actually educated in these schools} and that these offspring would be better off studying in the west and learning "western ways".

 

I think i might have to disagree.

 

The Thais might not learn much about things of which are little use in real life. Like geography and world history. Useless subjects really.

 

But they do seem to learn very good manners which includes not making someone lose face which seems to grind at many westerners and most importantly 'greng jai' which many westerners dont seem to understand at all.

 

And they seem more at peace with themselves and each other.

 

The video below faetures a half Thai half British young women who was educated in England.

 

Whadaya reckon? Is she a better person for it?

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Celsius said:

Why? Are you expecting?

Not that I know of, but i probably have at least a few scattered around the country.

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1 minute ago, Goat said:

Not that I know of, but i probably have at least a few scattered around the country.

 

So, is this her? If yes, I think "educated" is quite a stretch.

 

 

"Nikita Jasmine is a 27-year-old from County Durham who works in sales. She is also a lingerie model for the underwear brand, Belle Ragazza and has an Only Fans page."

 

 

Also is this what reality TV looks like these days?

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Just now, Celsius said:

 

So, is this her? If yes, I think "educated" is quite a stretch.

 

 

"Nikita Jasmine is a 27-year-old from County Durham who works in sales. She is also a lingerie model for the underwear brand, Belle Ragazza and has an Only Fans page."

 

 

Also is this what reality TV looks like these days?

I wonder how her Brit father met her Thai mother?

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13 hours ago, novacova said:

Good education is about an individual learning to teach themselves. Most US schools have turned into obedience training camps fueled with a political bent as opposed to independent learning, can’t speak for other western countries. S. Korea have good western schooling all focused on education without the political nonsense, and it’s by far the most westernized Asian country. If I were to send a kid to college, it would most definitely be a school in S. Korea 

I think you need to tell us how many SK kids study ( undergrad/grad) in the USA and vice versa?

 

Then ask yourself why is that?

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17 hours ago, Goat said:

A lot of us farangs breed with the locals. 

 

And it seems to be the general consesus is that the schools are not good here in The Land of Smiles (despite choosing to breed and falling in love with women who were actually educated in these schools} and that these offspring would be better off studying in the west and learning "western ways".

 

I think i might have to disagree.

 

The Thais might not learn much about things of which are little use in real life. Like geography and world history. Useless subjects really.

 

But they do seem to learn very good manners which includes not making someone lose face which seems to grind at many westerners and most importantly 'greng jai' which many westerners dont seem to understand at all.

 

And they seem more at peace with themselves and each other.

 

The video below faetures a half Thai half British young women who was educated in England.

 

Whadaya reckon? Is she a better person for it?

 

 

 

17 hours ago, Goat said:

A lot of us farangs breed with the locals. 

 

And it seems to be the general consesus is that the schools are not good here in The Land of Smiles (despite choosing to breed and falling in love with women who were actually educated in these schools} and that these offspring would be better off studying in the west and learning "western ways".

 

I think i might have to disagree.

 

The Thais might not learn much about things of which are little use in real life. Like geography and world history. Useless subjects really.

 

But they do seem to learn very good manners which includes not making someone lose face which seems to grind at many westerners and most importantly 'greng jai' which many westerners dont seem to understand at all.

 

And they seem more at peace with themselves and each other.

 

The video below faetures a half Thai half British young women who was educated in England.

 

Whadaya reckon? Is she a better person for it?

 

 

Thai's and good manners?    You obviously don't drive in Thailand,    the most impolite people 

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FWIW, from my personal experience with a friend and her 50/50 son, being educated in a private school in Bangkok, the Thai kids and even the Thai teachers to some degree, have a problem with 50/50s and there is a strong tendency to discriminate against them and harass them. Other countries seem to handle this better. Unfortunately, this leads to a lot of hard feelings and embarrassment. Of course, the same can happen anywhere but seems excessive here. He's a top student, which probably aggravates the situation.

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I have found Thais in their 20s educated for 2-3 years abroad are more comfortable in their own skin and are more confident in general. How their countrymen find them is a story which I can't answer. Being educated for some time in a western country under western values (which do still exist to an extent) is obviously a given as far as broadening the mind and instilling an understanding of pushing horizons. Thai fatalism, or call it just being happy with your current position, is a hindrance to advancement. I know a young Thai/Brit studying to become a doctor in Bangkok and she will probably travel to Europe for specialisation.

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19 hours ago, Goat said:

And it seems to be the general consesus is that the schools are not good here in The Land of Smiles (despite choosing to breed and falling in love with women who were actually educated in these schools}

Felangs do not fall in love with Thai Woman for their intelligence and deep meaningful conversations  . 

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You could have referenced the PISA educational tables to inform yourself of Thailand's lowly and worsening position in the critical subjects. And if you think History and Geography are "useless subjects " that only points to your own  poor comprehension (and education?) . Perhaps you also think the appalling numeracy of the average Thai ,along with poor English skills is a worthwhile sacrifice for those other dubious qualities you reference? 
Thais are let down by the poor education system and lack of awareness of the world outside/global issues because it suits those in control to keep them that way.

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I think there would be more options and opportunities for them if they were educated in the west. Whether they are happy or not is another question. But I don't think we can make the judgement that they will be happier having a lesser education and not knowing so much about the troubles of the world. 

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22 hours ago, Goat said:

A lot of us farangs breed with the locals. 

 

And it seems to be the general consesus is that the schools are not good here in The Land of Smiles (despite choosing to breed and falling in love with women who were actually educated in these schools} and that these offspring would be better off studying in the west and learning "western ways".

 

I think i might have to disagree.

 

The Thais might not learn much about things of which are little use in real life. Like geography and world history. Useless subjects really.

 

But they do seem to learn very good manners which includes not making someone lose face which seems to grind at many westerners and most importantly 'greng jai' which many westerners dont seem to understand at all.

 

And they seem more at peace with themselves and each other.

 

The video below faetures a half Thai half British young women who was educated in England.

 

Whadaya reckon? Is she a better person for it?

 

 

15 years ago I would have said go westeast or any country non African Asian.

 

Now I am not so sure.

 

Looking at the cost associated with putting your child in can/uk/ us/ aus and the current state of public schools I think it is more likely your child would get a better education for the money here at the real private schools.

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I move to Thailand when my daughter was starting 2nd grade and I just retired from the USAF. Most private schools were high cost even way back then 33 years ago. ISB was out of my range but I could just barely afford RIS. I look for 2 1/2 years for a job; I really needed the extra money. I finely found a real good paying employment the US Embassy, worked they 15 years.  My daughter had a real good education which prepared her for collage in the US,10 years of college and four degrees later BS, 2 MS and Phd. She married and lives in the US, has good employment and comes here at least once a year. All but one of my other children from earlier marriage have college degrees. I was the first one in my family to finish college, even though I dropped out of HS and joined the AF, so I believe in higher education in a good Wester college.   

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On 9/14/2023 at 2:44 PM, Goat said:

I wonder how her Brit father met her Thai mother?

Aaaah, now we are getting down to YOUR nitty gritty............????

 

Yet another wind-up thread, with your infatuation with Great Britain..........

 

Never read anything from you on your Australia, I wonder why...............:whistling:

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18 hours ago, FruitPudding said:

Depends on the school.

 

My kid is definitely at a better school here in Thailand than any in the UK.

What is this Thai school that tops the best English schools? 

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