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3 hours ago, Old Curmudgeon said:

 

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Pattern is British gentleman's club -- but very informal.

Few American men have ever experienced that.

 

Zero "diversity".

Zero political correctness.

Zero Cultural Marxism.

A group where Rudyard Kipling would fit in easily.

 

Is that too much to ask for in today's world?

Could be.

I aim to find out.

 

https://iron32.com/

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54 minutes ago, Bill97 said:

Already tried it three times with four people each time.  None of those participants have posted a positive comment or any comment except the OP.

 

Hmm

Were they actually people from this forum who showed up? I wonder if they gave out their online identities at the dinner. Scary thought.

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1 hour ago, JimTripper said:

Were they actually people from this forum who showed up? I wonder if they gave out their online identities at the dinner. Scary thought.

Don’t know 

 

might be made up

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1 hour ago, JimTripper said:

You mean the Op is making up stories about the dinner being attended, or people make up who they are?

What I said is I don’t know, also said might.  That’s what I meant.

Posted
7 hours ago, Dante99 said:

Are there even 9 people who have responded positively here?

 

@Dante99 is on the right track.

There wasn't even one person who responded positively.

But we knew there wouldn't be, right?

 

Anyone intelligent enough to be interested in the sort of group I described

would never respond on this open forum.

Anyone who did would be overwhelmed with negative assaults.

That's just the way things are here and its not going to change.

What I was hoping for ... aiming for ... was a few private messages.

But there have been none (so far).

None at all.

 

I thought, when I started this thread, there would be a few other long-stay expats  interested in meeting in person with others of like mind.

The essential here is, "of like mind" ... That means not just anyone who managed to walk in the door.

So I did what I could to emphasize the idea of a select few, (along with a bit of imperial colonialism attitude).

 

Plus "meeting in person" was, I thought, important as a counter-point to the wasteland of "social media" today.

But there were no private messages about that either.

 

Well the only way to know is to try.

And now I know.

I will continue inviting a few other expats to small group lunches in Chiang Mai.

But any new attendees will come only from word-of-mouth recommendations, not from posts on social media.

 

"Thank you" to all who posted here, including the very large proportion of negative posts.

I didn't respond to most negative posts, but I did read and consider every post.

And that in itself was a valuable way to quickly get to know some of my fellow expats.

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On 11/17/2024 at 12:00 PM, Old Curmudgeon said:

 

Two options that I see:

 

#1 - separate tables: vaxxed, not vaxxed.

 

#2 - simply not invite any vaxxed.  (Vaxxed can organize their own group.)

 

Any better options??

I could care less about who is vaxxed - not my business... I just don't like old people who spit when they talk... 

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I can put in a positive vote. Mostly because it's weird enough to be interesting and I'm sick of Thailand, not because I would particularly "like the members".

 

It's also a refreshing extreme counter to the hunky dory smiling stuff prevalent here that I'm so tired of. Making it fully understandable why you don't want tourists...

 

I think we are on the same page.

 

It would be even better if some of the group members could take the piss in stride, in a very civilized manner of course 🤣

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14 hours ago, JimTripper said:

You mean the Op is making up stories about the dinner being attended, or people make up who they are?

Sure why not? The internet is full of made up anonymous story telling. 

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36 minutes ago, Old Curmudgeon said:

Plus "meeting in person" was, I thought, important as a counter-point to the wasteland of "social media" today.

Yet you are here.
It’s much easier and more rewarding to meet people outside and accept folks at face value. It’s really simple, here’s an example: “hi how are you? Where you from?” And don’t forget to smile and look’em square in the eye.

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9 minutes ago, novacova said:

Yet you are here.
It’s much easier and more rewarding to meet people outside and accept folks at face value. It’s really simple, here’s an example: “hi how are you? Where you from?” And don’t forget to smile and look’em square in the eye.

That's not what this thread is about. You would get goofy tourists or lame locals if you did that, along with spineless smiles and probably no criticism of anything...

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4 hours ago, Old Curmudgeon said:
8 hours ago, JimTripper said:

It smacks of imperial colonialism...

 

Yes, exactly.

That is the "feeling" I was hoping for.

 

Did you get it when you saw one with the hat on eating with fingers...

 

And your cheap shot to Americans? What was that about?

Without them you'd be colony of Germany. Or Russia....

 

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22 minutes ago, GypsyT said:

 

Did you get it when you saw one with the hat on eating with fingers...

 

And your cheap shot to Americans? What was that about?

Without them you'd be colony of Germany. Or Russia....

 

He was eating nan bread or roti, which is eaten with your fingers, it actually used to scoop the food up with.

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