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Why do people on here call Thailand the land of smiles?

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Ive never heard anyone in person say that.

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1 minute ago, BritManToo said:

It was one of the regular TaT slogans.

In 2001?

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Amazing Thailand is the current one.

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Whats the marketing slogan for UK and US?

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It used to be 23 years ago, my first ever night in Bangkok and the young lady was kneeling down infront of me pouring me a beer, when she asked me would I like Head sir, best I don't answer that

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Here you go BigBird,

 

https://impactgrouphr.com/individualpost/thailand-the-land-of-the-smiles/

 

 

Here are the first five.

 

  1. Yim thang nam taa: The “I’m so happy I’m crying” smile.
  2. Yim thak thaai: The “polite” smile for someone you barely know.
  3. Yim cheun chom: The “I admire you” or “I’m proud of you” smile.
  4. Fuen Yim: The stiff smile, also known as the “I should laugh at the joke even though it’s not funny” smile.
  5. Yim mee lessanai: The smile which masks something wicked, such as bad intent.
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1 minute ago, marin said:

Here you go BigBird,

 

https://impactgrouphr.com/individualpost/thailand-the-land-of-the-smiles/

 

 

Here are the first five.

 

  1. Yim thang nam taa: The “I’m so happy I’m crying” smile.
  2. Yim thak thaai: The “polite” smile for someone you barely know.
  3. Yim cheun chom: The “I admire you” or “I’m proud of you” smile.
  4. Fuen Yim: The stiff smile, also known as the “I should laugh at the joke even though it’s not funny” smile.
  5. Yim mee lessanai: The smile which masks something wicked, such as bad intent.

You believe this nonsense?

2 minutes ago, bignok said:

You believe this nonsense?

some do

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10 Reasons Why Thailand Is Called The Land Of Smiles

 

Friday, February 24, 2023
The name ‘Land of Smiles’ isn’t just a marketing gimmick. Thailand offers a perfect mix of every factor needed for a fun-filled vacation for tourists across the world. Be it natural beauty, nightlife, culinary delights, world-class resorts, adventure sports, shopping or entertainment, Thailand offers the best of everything at a relatively cheaper cost. 

 

https://www.sotc.in/blog/international-holidays/10-reasons-thailand-called-land-smiles#:~:text=The warm and welcoming locals,lot of smiling faces around.

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17 minutes ago, bignok said:

Whats the marketing slogan for UK and US?

Allah Akbar!

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I personally call it the land of fake smiles. 

 

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28 minutes ago, bignok said:

Whats the marketing slogan for UK and US?

I don’t know about the UK, but for the US it’s Open Borders!!

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Thais cant even give directions for a road 500m away so how do they remember 13 smiles? 5555

1 minute ago, bignok said:

Thais cant even give directions for a road 500m away so how do they remember 13 smiles? 5555

Thai's are crap at giving directions, dont ask better

10 minutes ago, novacova said:

I don’t know about the UK, but for the US it’s Open Borders!!

For the USA it's:

 

'Come visit and let me smell you, I'll pay for your school.'

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25 minutes ago, bignok said:

You believe this nonsense?

 

15 minutes ago, bignok said:

Yeah sure.

 

5 minutes ago, bignok said:

Thais cant even give directions for a road 500m away so how do they remember 13 smiles? 5555

Why did you ask? You seem to have made up your mind. Do you have any contact with real Thai culture? The kind that has nothing to do with tourism or bars or restaurants? 

Old song Pumpuang sang it, Siam smile, the notion has been around a long time. Christy Gibson

 

 

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17 minutes ago, marin said:

 

 

Why did you ask? You seem to have made up your mind. Do you have any contact with real Thai culture? The kind that has nothing to do with tourism or bars or restaurants? 

I speak Thai. My gf is Thai. She doesnt have 13 smiles. No Thai Ive ever met does.

 

Wonder where this bs comes from

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43 minutes ago, bob smith said:

I personally call it the land of fake smiles. 

 

LoS....The Land of Smirks! They think we are rich and stupid! ???? 

6 minutes ago, bignok said:

Wonder where this bs comes from

It comes from happier times, bigbird!

to the title

... seems to be for me, as I receive what I project

 

I must smile a lot, or so told ...

... what are you smiling at, you ain't right

 

Oh well 

 

 

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Why you laughing? Why you serious?

 

I think Thais prefer neutral faces.

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16 minutes ago, bignok said:

I speak Thai. My gf is Thai. She doesnt have 13 smiles. No Thai Ive ever met does.

 

Wonder where this bs comes from

It comes from years gone by when the majority of Thai people were far less concerned with material wealth but seemed to be much happier with their lot. This era seemed to produce a lot more genuinely happy smiling faces everywhere here.

If they called it the Land Of Assault On Tourist, people may stop coming.
 

 

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13 minutes ago, 2baht said:

LoS....The Land of Smirks! They think we are rich and stupid! ???? 

…an individual reflection 

I’m from Hawaii and we’re called the “Aloha State”. On following up on that I learned that most countries are given their nick names by the tourist industry to draw tourists in. The people from that area aren’t even asked what their nickname should be. I’m 72 born, raised and retired in Hawaii but now I’m living in Thailand. I have plenty of Aloha (which means Love)!

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