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Beating children
My experience, if a teacher first start beating one as an example, this kid will be the one who always takes the beating and the one also who falls out with the class, and being bullied. Therefor I felt I had to do something gmfor the adoptive daughter. And it actually helped, without being angry and make them lose face. Her life improved, and happy to see she max out her potential and become more social, as well dare to speak in public. Even soft correction or abuse can be damaging for life. My father beating didn't help, I constantly pushed my and his limits, became smarter, more rebellious, and also learned to fight. Though on outside, but actually with very low self esteem, even I did good at sports. I healed by the years, and as said before, the day I managed to forgive, I completely understood, he was a product of his time, and he only transferred his insecurity to me and my siblings because he didnt know better. I agree, some kids today, lacking dicipline, but thats not because beating become illegal, it is lack of healthy role models. -
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Report New Covid-19 Variant NB.1.8.1 Gains Ground in Thailand
I think a lot of women in Bangkok like to hide behind masks now. Genuinely feel sorry for people I see wearing masks indoors - ok, maybe outside they are avoiding pollution, but the nasty stuff gone with the rains. Think they are genuinely stupid. A smart person even during height of covid should know clearly how absolutely ineffective they are. Gaping holes around perimeter of mask. People touching, taking mask on and off The mask itself very porous. You had people on this very forum pushing masks 🙄🙄😭🤣🤣🤣 -
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Tipping
Tipping does not make much of a difference to me as we don't go to places that are not family owned and staffed. Probably would need to rethink our monetary standards if we lived in a city and had regular haunts. Personal standard is to tip taxi drivers on long trips who don't terrify me - usually ThB 100. Always tip the guy who brings up our bags and turns on the AC - usually ThB 50. (was a caddy in my youth) Always tip the housekeeper - ThB 100 per night (my grandmother and aunt were maids). At restaurants without a service charge leave ThB 50 or 100 on the tray (supposedly gets split among staff unlike tip in the hand). Make special note and tip a bit extra if the grandchild is with us when the waitperson greets and makes her feel welcome, e.g. at our regular restaurant they see us coming and brings the high chair for her and wait for her order (may be a while as she scans the photos). -
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Things you like about Thailand
not annoying for me . are you intoxicated ? -
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Beating children
Just a short note. Wealthy parents also abuse their children, and neglect them also, letting others do the dirty work while they're out working. They are also ones who allow the teachers to be baby sitters, and let them hit their children if they get out of line..........https://lifelessons.co.uk/resource/affluent-neglect/. -
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Why do so many posters continually diss other posters?
This topic has had nearly 4,000 views in the 20hrs since I started it. So hardly a dead forum!
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