Popular Post scorecard Posted May 4 Popular Post Share Posted May 4 4 hours ago, save the frogs said: how did you get back on here? i thought they got rid of you. conspicuous timing just as they changed servers. let me guess. mrs bob smith is a hacker? I put him on 'ignore' weeks ago but somehow he got past the block. I just re-entered him onto my ignore list. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post newbee2022 Posted May 4 Popular Post Share Posted May 4 5 hours ago, andux said: Not too many years ago, whenever I interacted with a stranger at a 7-11, pharmacy, or similar, people were almost always friendly, smiled a lot, etc. I remember that sometimes I left my house in a bad mood, but a quick stop to buy something at any store put me in a great mood almost instantly because store clerks were happy, smiling, friendly, etc. Nowadays, I don't get too many smiles from strangers anymore, especially from store clerks, even if I'm being friendly and smiling myself. Most don't reciprocate anymore and work silently and without showing any expression. Many don't even bother to talk at all and don't tell me the price anymore (I'm supposed to read it on the screen, I guess). I speak Thai, by the way, so it's not a language issue. This doesn't apply to everyone, of course, but I noticed that I don't receive even basic politeness in at least half of my interactions. The land of smiles seem to be a thing of the past in my experience, except from those who are trying to sell me something. Now, when someone approaches with a smile, I know they are coming to sell me insurance or are looking for donations. I don't seem to have changed much myself. I dress the same, I weigh the same. But maybe I'm just a few years older and uglier and people want to avoid me? But the thing is that I was in Europe recently and people seemed much happier and polite, when in the past I always perceived this as being the other way around (Thai people being more friendly and polite). Could it be that people in Thailand nowadays are generally less happy than before? Inflation, low salaries, debt, the political situation... I wonder if these things have erased the smiles from a lot of people's faces. Anyways, interested to know about others' experiences. Well, if you wear the same shirt and the same pants as you used 5 or 10 years before...I can imagine why people don't smile at you😂 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Expat68 Posted May 4 Popular Post Share Posted May 4 Personally I find expats not very friendly (I always say hello or morning when I pass by strangers) but their girlfriends or wives are just the same 2 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post thaibeachlovers Posted May 4 Popular Post Share Posted May 4 5 hours ago, andux said: The land of smiles seem to be a thing of the past in my experience, except from those who are trying to sell me something. Now, when someone approaches with a smile, I know they are coming to sell me insurance or are looking for donations. The real Thai smile vanished decades ago. Thailand isn't alone. I have not been in any country this century where the people are happy. Modern life sucks biggly. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arick Posted May 4 Share Posted May 4 Yes in the 🏫 g cities seem less happy. But it the same up country friendly as ever 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ignore it Posted May 4 Share Posted May 4 Whew! I thought it was just me because I've grown a beard 🧔. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post bwanajohn Posted May 4 Popular Post Share Posted May 4 It's not just Thais and Thailand... 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Presnock Posted May 4 Share Posted May 4 6 hours ago, andux said: Not too many years ago, whenever I interacted with a stranger at a 7-11, pharmacy, or similar, people were almost always friendly, smiled a lot, etc. I remember that sometimes I left my house in a bad mood, but a quick stop to buy something at any store put me in a great mood almost instantly because store clerks were happy, smiling, friendly, etc. Nowadays, I don't get too many smiles from strangers anymore, especially from store clerks, even if I'm being friendly and smiling myself. Most don't reciprocate anymore and work silently and without showing any expression. Many don't even bother to talk at all and don't tell me the price anymore (I'm supposed to read it on the screen, I guess). I speak Thai, by the way, so it's not a language issue. This doesn't apply to everyone, of course, but I noticed that I don't receive even basic politeness in at least half of my interactions. The land of smiles seem to be a thing of the past in my experience, except from those who are trying to sell me something. Now, when someone approaches with a smile, I know they are coming to sell me insurance or are looking for donations. I don't seem to have changed much myself. I dress the same, I weigh the same. But maybe I'm just a few years older and uglier and people want to avoid me? But the thing is that I was in Europe recently and people seemed much happier and polite, when in the past I always perceived this as being the other way around (Thai people being more friendly and polite). Could it be that people in Thailand nowadays are generally less happy than before? Inflation, low salaries, debt, the political situation... I wonder if these things have erased the smiles from a lot of people's faces. Anyways, interested to know about others' experiences. In my opinion based on communicating with friends in the US, and seeing news articles from around the world and my experiences here in Thailand over the last 50 years - yes I do think that almost everywhere the general public is not very happy. This also seems to be why violence seems to be the reaction of way too many people nowadays. Scary but maybe life will get better and society will come around again to the more pleasant reactions. I try to chat with salespeople who seem down and usually that ends up with them smiling but not always. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaywalker2 Posted May 4 Share Posted May 4 5 hours ago, bob smith said: who's faults that then? rule number 1 to becoming rich : never live beyond your means. I used to sleep on a wooden floor with no furniture when i first moved here. Now I am rolling in it. I don't owe a single cent to anyone. bob. To qoute Leonard Cohen, "You were born to judge the world, forgive me but I wasn't." 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thingamabob Posted May 4 Share Posted May 4 Many years ago westerners in Thailand spoke politely, dressed well, and behaved well. Accordingly, Thais were friendly and helpful. They have less regard for us these days due to the decline in our standards. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stevemercer Posted May 4 Share Posted May 4 I've been living in rural Thailand for 10 years and everyone still seems happy to see me (or at least smiles). I can't really notice any changes in peoples' attitudes over this time. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pub2022 Posted May 4 Share Posted May 4 It isn't just Thailand, it's happening everywhere. In the West we are in a permanent emergency/crisis (covid, war, climate). People are scared and getting poorer (the middle class is being destroyed). Thailand has been affected by the covid pandemic only and some inflation due to covid and the war. But I'd say that the West is in a much worse condition. Economically and socially. I find the people here to still be friendly and smiling, but less than before. The occasional 'hate you look' didn't happen before. And they are direct on money more than before. Jm2cent 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Rampant Rabbit Posted May 4 Popular Post Share Posted May 4 never found them friendly in 18 years, apt to make up stories about you and bitchy and moan......well certainly in the village close to me. Had everything from Im stealing water, to cutting down trees illegally and have the forestry dept turn up to declare "nothing", to fixing the road and being told not my job despite a girl falling off her motorbike on the corner of my land due to ridiculous pothole which had been there for years....etc etc etc thankfully I ignore 99% of it as they seem to have nothing better to do................of course its all down to me.............just been told I never do anything to "help" the village? is it my job to "help" the village? and whats fixing the road count as? or the time the village water pump expired and a new one was 40k and I offered to buy it.........nope apparently not helping so Ive given up with the lot of them. Not in the village but outside there are a couple of decent folk who regularly get fish from us including 2 shopkeepers and a woman who once watered our trees whilst we werent there, but overall id say they are 90% petty childish and jealous. Thankfully for me and them im 800metres outside the village......that i dont help😅 yes my bad attitude no doubt, yawn 1 1 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Expat68 Posted May 4 Share Posted May 4 1 hour ago, thaibeachlovers said: The real Thai smile vanished decades ago. Thailand isn't alone. I have not been in any country this century where the people are happy. Modern life sucks biggly. Disagree, where I live the Thai smile is just the same 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Walker88 Posted May 4 Popular Post Share Posted May 4 1 hour ago, thaibeachlovers said: The real Thai smile vanished decades ago. Thailand isn't alone. I have not been in any country this century where the people are happy. Modern life sucks biggly. Wow! I couldn't disagree more. While there are some things unpleasant in today's world, life is largely as great as it has ever been, and certainly better than most times going back thousands of years. People are more equal under the law than at any time in human history. For anyone in a developed country, it has never been easier to gain knowledge and---if one is so inclined---to rise to a economic position, and with more conveniences, than the wealthiest people in the world a hundred years ago. It has never been easier to become stinking rich, if that is one's goal. Also, almost the entire body of human knowledge is within easy reach, owing to the internet and web. That is an astonishing advantage and a great equalizer. Look around and one can find decent and interesting people most anywhere, too, so long as one is open to it. As for Thailand, there may well be more pressure on the average person due to rising prices, personal debt and a political system that is designed to never change, but if one behaves politely, most Thais are as friendly as ever. They are looking for a peaceful oasis as much as anyone, so be that oasis and they will respond. Yes, some do judge books by their cover, so the fat, tatted up gruff old foreigner in a wife beater t-shirt may well put some people off and have to work harder to win people over, but be well presented and under emotional control, and few will experience any problem or feel any resentment. (Sometimes foreigners are their own worst enemy...yesterday I was shopping in Siam Paragon and a young 30-ish Western male was walking around that major shopping center shirtless. That isn't going to win friends and influence people in a positive way.) Though slightly off topic, I have a residence in the countryside of a European nation with a reputation for arrogant and dismissive people. On a recent visit there, the folks were incredibly welcoming and friendly.....in shops, restaurants, the airport, even in my gym. It seems in many places in this world there are pockets of friendliness breaking out. A good many people are simply sick and tired of wallowing in self-pity or depression. To quote Andy Dufresne, Get busy living or get busy dying. 1 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shackleton Posted May 4 Share Posted May 4 Never had a problem with interaction with the Thai staff at my local Tops always helpful and with a smile on their faces Even pointing out bargain deals to me it's a pleasure shopping there . 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colabamumbai Posted May 4 Share Posted May 4 Tend to agree with you, the 70s very happy to see you. 2010, what do you want, 2024, we don't care. Is how I see it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
save the frogs Posted May 4 Share Posted May 4 2 hours ago, pub2022 said: (the middle class is being destroyed). The current rate of consumption of human beings is unsustainable. The planet will be destroyed if the middle class doesn't. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BangkokReady Posted May 4 Share Posted May 4 Politics, economics, job prosects, covid long-term damage, anti-foreigner agenda, social media, debt, there just isn't as much to be happy about in Thailand now. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BangkokReady Posted May 4 Share Posted May 4 3 hours ago, Walker88 said: While there are some things unpleasant in today's world, life is largely as great as it has ever been, and certainly better than most times going back thousands of years. There's no way Thailand is better now than in 2016. That's insane. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post scorecard Posted May 4 Popular Post Share Posted May 4 5 hours ago, Presnock said: In my opinion based on communicating with friends in the US, and seeing news articles from around the world and my experiences here in Thailand over the last 50 years - yes I do think that almost everywhere the general public is not very happy. This also seems to be why violence seems to be the reaction of way too many people nowadays. Scary but maybe life will get better and society will come around again to the more pleasant reactions. I try to chat with salespeople who seem down and usually that ends up with them smiling but not always. Seems to me capitalism gone mad is part of unhappiness. 2 1 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Expat68 Posted May 4 Share Posted May 4 5 hours ago, Walker88 said: Wow! I couldn't disagree more. While there are some things unpleasant in today's world, life is largely as great as it has ever been, and certainly better than most times going back thousands of years. People are more equal under the law than at any time in human history. For anyone in a developed country, it has never been easier to gain knowledge and---if one is so inclined---to rise to a economic position, and with more conveniences, than the wealthiest people in the world a hundred years ago. It has never been easier to become stinking rich, if that is one's goal. Also, almost the entire body of human knowledge is within easy reach, owing to the internet and web. That is an astonishing advantage and a great equalizer. Look around and one can find decent and interesting people most anywhere, too, so long as one is open to it. As for Thailand, there may well be more pressure on the average person due to rising prices, personal debt and a political system that is designed to never change, but if one behaves politely, most Thais are as friendly as ever. They are looking for a peaceful oasis as much as anyone, so be that oasis and they will respond. Yes, some do judge books by their cover, so the fat, tatted up gruff old foreigner in a wife beater t-shirt may well put some people off and have to work harder to win people over, but be well presented and under emotional control, and few will experience any problem or feel any resentment. (Sometimes foreigners are their own worst enemy...yesterday I was shopping in Siam Paragon and a young 30-ish Western male was walking around that major shopping center shirtless. That isn't going to win friends and influence people in a positive way.) Though slightly off topic, I have a residence in the countryside of a European nation with a reputation for arrogant and dismissive people. On a recent visit there, the folks were incredibly welcoming and friendly.....in shops, restaurants, the airport, even in my gym. It seems in many places in this world there are pockets of friendliness breaking out. A good many people are simply sick and tired of wallowing in self-pity or depression. To quote Andy Dufresne, Get busy living or get busy dying. Too boring to read such a long post. I could have died by the time I had finished reading it😂😂 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post NorthernRyland Posted May 4 Popular Post Share Posted May 4 Taking Farang out of the situation, why do people think Thai people are so friendly anyways? Comparing them to Americans I never see them making chat with random people in public like markets, make smalltalk when queuing, customers don't talk to clerks or at restaurants etc... They seem very withdrawn in public and tend to keep their heads down. Americans are more in your face and can be rude but they're also more friendly in my opinion. 1 1 2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NorthernRyland Posted May 4 Share Posted May 4 46 minutes ago, scorecard said: Seems to me capitalism gone mad is part of unhappiness. Thailand is like the Libertarians wet dream. Basically unfettered free market with the exception of some insane taxes on alcohol and tobacco. Essentially no regulations, do whatever you want marketplace. I'm always told American is capitalist but the markets in Thailand are far more free here. Not sure what you mean by capitalism though maybe. 2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Expat68 Posted May 4 Share Posted May 4 23 minutes ago, NorthernRyland said: Taking Farang out of the situation, why do people think Thai people are so friendly anyways? Comparing them to Americans I never see them making chat with random people in public like markets, make smalltalk when queuing, customers don't talk to clerks or at restaurants etc... They seem very withdrawn in public and tend to keep their heads down. Americans are more in your face and can be rude but they're also more friendly in my opinion. It is called culture, Americans are brash, Thais reserved 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post NorthernRyland Posted May 4 Popular Post Share Posted May 4 2 minutes ago, Expat68 said: It is called culture, Americans are brash, Thais reserved true and that's good about them to an extent but it hurts the friendliness factor. If you smile or wave Thai people will smile and wave back but that's about all I can say for them being friendly. Any country where the people didn't do that would be miserable and I wouldn't want to live. They have a nice culture of warning you when your kickstand is down which I like. Beyond that not sure I can think of anything else.... 1 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lee65 Posted May 4 Share Posted May 4 True 'friendliness' comes without strings attached. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Felton Jarvis Posted May 4 Popular Post Share Posted May 4 I've never found them friendly or happy unless you are paying them. The nicest people money can buy. 5 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ohyesuare Posted May 4 Share Posted May 4 (edited) Go to any non tourist city and I've always found Thais to be very friendly, great service at restaurants and they seem just happier in general. I can't blame the ones that have to deal with many <deleted>ty, misbehaving tourists all day for being less friendly. You don't even have to go that far from tourist cities. Bang Saen for example is not that far from Pattaya but the people seem so much friendlier and happier in my experience. Edited May 4 by Ohyesuare 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post BigBruv Posted May 4 Popular Post Share Posted May 4 12 hours ago, ezzra said: The world use to be much nicer before all those crooks, charlatan, fraudsters and criminals got into our lives via all those digital media cheating and stealing their ways in the billions, to me, the trust we used to enjoy has gone... The covid pantomime and the players directing and profiting from it did untold damage - financially and socially. 1 1 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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