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Mango Madness - A Sad Lesson in Shopping at the Wet Market. Do I Really Deserve This?
Of course, experiences always vary... But just the other night I had a conversation with friends. One of them was about to pop by the local Wet Market and pick up some 'food bits' to make his own dinner.... ... I commented that I love walking around these wet markets, the interaction with the locals is always so friendly.... they agreed... But it just shows, there is no hard and fast rule... AND..... IF someone is being an ayhole, everyone else already see's it to and knows they are an ayhole and just tollerate them... So, in such a situation, if you were just to walk away, all those in the area watching would already know exactly why and there are plenty of other shops... -
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To be a leftist, is it a prerequisite to hate the west?
Authoritarianism ,big word Yagoda but what does it mean? -
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British Influencer's Buddha Tattoo Sparks Thai Cultural Debate - video
Tattoos are normal in Thai culture and religious beliefs. There is nothing crazy or make believe about any of it. Enjoy. -
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Is Earth round or flat ?
Regarding that belief(The World is Flat). That is the perception of medieval age Europeans. While some country in the world is said to have 6 millions of people supporting that idea. Is this their Current World Map? PTOLEMAIC WORLD MAP, 1493. /nPtolemaic world map, including depictions of Noah's sons, Japhet, Shem and Ham, progenitors of the human race in Judeo-Christian tradition. Woodcut from the 'Nuremberg Chronicle,' 1493 Stock Photo - Alamy -
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Thailand is not that great
I doubt you 'know what most expats do'--super presumptuous and idiotic even to lump us all together as being all the same in the first place. And, to presume to know how much traveling expats have done around Thailand--equally ludicrous. Also incorrect, we aren't all sitting in bars. Although, of course, some do. Most expats here are doing all sorts of things--just like people anywhere else in the World. You seemed miffed that you are traveling around Thailand as a tourist and you are not running into enough expats who live here who are also touring Thailand. I have two sisters who live in Florida year-round. If I visited Florida as a tourist, I would not be miffed that I didn't run into either one of them at Disney World. And, by the way, not running into either of them at Disney World would also not have me saying they are doing 'diddly squat'--nothing. I think you are confusing doing nothing--diddly squat--with doing one's normal routine. Two completely different things. I imagine when you are not here as a tourist but back in your home country you will be doing your normal routine--which likely isn't diddly squat, either. You are correct that Bangkok, Pattaya, and Chiang Mai attract large numbers of expats who choose those places to live, either part-time or year-round. If you read my previous post, it should be readily apparent why many expats would be choosing those places, as each of them will fulfill many of the things expats would have on their list of what is wanted and needed in the place where they choose to live. I enjoyed visiting Koh Lipe. Would I want to live there full-time and would it have everything I needed in a place to live in Thailand? No. -
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Pai's Tourism Woes: Over 1,600 Foreigners Arrested in a Year
Easy, sweaty, loose farang hippie chicks keen for a right shagging, since all the farang guys are with Thai birds. They tend to be quite fragrant but I don't mind. Patchouli helps.
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