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It's funny, but I sometimes have the same though about my own countrymen here in my country, that I don't particularly like being around them.  I like my own space, but when I do chat with people it's more interesting to me if their life experience has been different from mine.  And I wonder how well or poorly I would have done had I been born in their environment.  It's also interesting to me how their environment has shaped their view of the world.

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1 minute ago, spidermike007 said:

 

Thank you. That was very well put very well articulated. I think alot of what we get back in life has alot to do with what we are putting out there. So the first thing to do is question thyself, the attitude you are bringing to the table, what you are projecting, and whether or not the kind of reaction that you're getting is in any way a reflection of any of that. 

 

I find most Thais to be very pleasant to be around. 

Absolutely true and correct on both points.

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