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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?

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Posted
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

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Posted
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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Posted

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 

 

 

Posted

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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