Popular Post bob smith Posted April 9 Popular Post Posted April 9 For me personally I cant think of anything right now, but I will add to this thread if and when I do. bob. 1 2 3 1 2 1
Popular Post CharlieH Posted April 9 Popular Post Posted April 9 The "mai bpen rai" and "live n let live" attitude generally prevalent. 2 1 5
Popular Post bob smith Posted April 9 Author Popular Post Posted April 9 (edited) 12 minutes ago, CharlieH said: The "mai bpen rai" and "live n let live" attitude generally prevalent. I understand your sentiments, Charlie, but I also feel that these traits can be a hindrance to Thailand becoming a fully developed country. bob. Edited April 9 by bob smith 2 2 1 1 1 6
connda Posted April 9 Posted April 9 Bar girls an getting sotted in front of a 7/11 on tiger-piss beer (Isn't that why we're all here? I'm told it is). 1
bob smith Posted April 9 Author Posted April 9 (edited) 3 minutes ago, connda said: Bar girls an getting sotted in front of a 7/11 on tiger-piss beer (Isn't that why we're all here? I'm told it is). I don't like paying for sex and I don't like weed. Tiger beer is well below average but I'll drink it cos i'll drink anything. bob. Edited April 9 by bob smith 2
Popular Post impulse Posted April 9 Popular Post Posted April 9 They're generally very tolerant of inappropriate (and even rude) behavior on the part of foreigners. 1 4 2
Popular Post Photoguy21 Posted April 9 Popular Post Posted April 9 The culture is great in almost all respects (there are some down side of course but they dont come to mind at this time) 1 1 1 1
Popular Post FruitPudding Posted April 9 Popular Post Posted April 9 (edited) I like the pleasant exterior of Thai culture. But what's inside isn't so 'sabai sabai'.....Best avoided Edited April 9 by FruitPudding 2 2 2
bob smith Posted April 9 Author Posted April 9 1 minute ago, FruitPudding said: I like the pleasant exterior of Thai culture. But what's inside isn't so 'sabai sabai'.....Best avoided What exactly have You found to be inside that chestnut when peeled back? I would love to know. bob. 2
Popular Post koolbreez Posted April 9 Popular Post Posted April 9 (edited) The local culture that exists everywhere, even in the different sections of Bangkok, is just like how I grew up in small town rural America in the 50s and 60s. Small family owned businesses everywhere, not taken over, and driven out, by major corporations yet. The community takes care of everyone else in the community. There was one dominant religion. This is just like where I grew up, and understand how it all operates at the local level. I won't go into detail in this thread. This is home. Edited April 9 by koolbreez 1 3 1 1
BigBruv Posted April 9 Posted April 9 Cool yen yen mellow mellow (more noticeable outside of tourist areas)
Popular Post bkk6060 Posted April 9 Popular Post Posted April 9 They seem to mostly having no problem with sex on a first date. 1 1 2
bob smith Posted April 9 Author Posted April 9 2 hours ago, AlexRich said: Natural friendliness. fake friendly or real? bob. 1 1
Popular Post BangkokReady Posted April 9 Popular Post Posted April 9 3 hours ago, impulse said: They're generally very tolerant of inappropriate (and even rude) behavior on the part of foreigners. Only in a few situations and because they are scared of consequences. Make a Thai lose face, even through no fault of your own, and they can hate and shun you forever. 2 2
Popular Post bob smith Posted April 9 Author Popular Post Posted April 9 1 minute ago, BangkokReady said: Only in a few situations and because they are scared of consequences. Make a Thai lose face, even through no fault of your own, and they can hate and shun you forever. yep, seen it happen many times. beneath their thin veneer of friendliness lies a vindictive, envious, bitter and resentful individual that will murder you for the most trivial of reasons. bob. 1 1 2 2
Hummin Posted April 9 Posted April 9 They do not live in the past. Not once I have heard you did that, you said ,,,, When we argue, we are here now, not yesterday or the year before, and we make up and start a new day. In fact we rarely figthing or arguing about anything anymore, we have both adjusted ourself to fit each other and create less tention. Still need to know when the red week arrives 1 2 1
Popular Post BangkokReady Posted April 9 Popular Post Posted April 9 You have to have some idea of how to behave to get the best experience if staying in Thailand long-term. Obviously, the tourists who say "Thai people are the friendliest, kindest, most relaxed people", have only had a very superficial and shallow experience. They don't see the downsides to the very relaxed "mai bpen rai" attitude (vice, crime, abuse, corruption). They're also in holiday mode, with plenty of money and staying in hotels, so aren't really exposed to many of the day-to-day challenges. Generally, I like the way that most Thais get on with each other. They're pretty trusting and trustworthy. They like to relax and have fun. I like the sense of humour. They're very often polite and considerate in many ways. They don't make too much noise (outside of cars, motorbikes and karaoke). Riding the BTS is fairly peaceful. I find they can be a little shy/sweet/awkward, which is quite nice. Buddhism is one of the better "religions", with it's teachings on lack of attachment. The respecting older people and caring for parents is nice to see. Most Western kids wouldn't be caught dead hanging out with their parents and grandparents at the weekend. Nice temples. Lots of joy to be found. There's plenty to like. 4 1 1 1
Popular Post Tidal wave Posted April 9 Popular Post Posted April 9 What I like is there's nothing called bob 2 3 1
Popular Post proton Posted April 9 Popular Post Posted April 9 (edited) Luktung, lukrung, morlam, kantrum, ramwong, that's about all. Edited April 9 by proton 1 2
Popular Post Ben Zioner Posted April 9 Popular Post Posted April 9 Is there a Thai culture, other than xenophobia, dogma, subservience and superstition? 1 1 3 1 1
Colabamumbai Posted April 9 Posted April 9 15 hours ago, bob smith said: I don't like paying for sex and I don't like weed. Tiger beer is well below average but I'll drink it cos i'll drink anything. bob. I like the rats, 2 legged kind.
newbee2022 Posted April 10 Posted April 10 17 hours ago, bob smith said: I understand your sentiments, Charlie, but I also feel that these traits can be a hindrance to Thailand becoming a fully developed country. bob. 😁And you think you're fully developed🥳😄😁😂?? 1 2
bob smith Posted April 10 Author Posted April 10 5 minutes ago, newbee2022 said: 😁And you think you're fully developed🥳😄😁😂?? …around the waistline, absolutely! bob. 1
Caldera Posted April 10 Posted April 10 Their overall relaxed and laid-back attitude. You don't often see Thais run around like headless chickens. 1 1
BangkokReady Posted April 10 Posted April 10 2 hours ago, rwill said: Don't have to shake hands. I like the nod rather than waving. It's so easy to miss-time a wave and end up blanking someone or having your wave go unnoticed. With a nod, you're just looking, then you nod, and it's done. 1
Prubangboy Posted April 10 Posted April 10 ,People who show zero curiosity about it, seem to not like Thai Culture, based on nothing, People like me and Proton who get into it find a lot to like. Easily. And never the Twain shall meet. 1 1
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