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Do Thais really attack foreigners for no reason?

Do Thais really attack foreigners for no reason? 152 members have voted

  1. 1. Do Thais really attack foreigners for no reason?

    • Yes, like in the UK and Europe there are groups who will attack foreigners and immigrants unprovoked.
      29%
      40
    • No, nearly always the foreigner has down something to provoke, whether recklessly, unintentionally or deliberately.
      70%
      96

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5 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

With your behavioural  history , I don't see how you could consider yourself to be a "good guy" and any misfortune that happens could indeed be regarded as being karma 

I'm not superstitious.

There are no invisible forces watching over us or punishing/rewarding us for our actions.

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  • 100 times safer than walking around in London.  Thais are peaceful and tolerant of foreigners. 

  • In the now 37 years I have lived here I have never been attacked once,  only signs of trouble was while driving , few times looked like there could be conflict ,until I got out of my truck ,

  • No. Thais do not attack foreigners for no reason. In my experience, Thais have been very kind to me, as a foreigner, for "no reason". They are very kind, respectful and generous.   

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1 minute ago, BritManToo said:

I'm not superstitious.

There are no invisible forces watching over us or punishing/rewarding us for our actions.

 

  Putting superstition and karma aside , you cannot consider yourself to be a good person with your previous behaviour .

   That is not what good people do .

4 hours ago, georgegeorgia said:

No idea how to provide a link.

But if you google Andrew Oake,  murder Thailand 

 

   One instance,  an anomaly , its not the norm

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7 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

Putting superstition and karma aside , you cannot consider yourself to be a good person with your previous behaviour .

   That is not what good people do .

I don't believe a Thai would attack me because he knew I was a bad person.

But a Thai may attack me (or anyone else) because HE was a bad person.

 

You like to make personal attacks on other forum members ......does that make YOU a bad person?

1 minute ago, BritManToo said:

I don't believe a Thai would attack me because he knew I was a bad person.

But a Thai may attack me (or anyone else) because HE was a bad person.

 

You like to make personal attacks on other forum members ......does that make YOU a bad person?

 

   If one person attacks another because of that persons bad behaviour, it can be understandable .

   Like if you abused a person daughter, you can understand the Father seeking retribution on the abuser 

22 minutes ago, FritsSikkink said:

They don't teach kickboxing in high school.

Phadungsit

11 minutes ago, Purdey said:

Phadungsit

Don't know if you mean a school but do you know the difference between kickboxing and muay thai?

18 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

Quite a few members on this forum seem to be under the impression that Thais like to beat up foreigners for enjoyment, pleasure or because of some sort of hatred. That happens in some countries obviously but I don’t think Thais are really wired that way. 

 

While others, including others always feel very safe walking around, even late at night around large groups of Thai strangers. As long as you are friendly and polite you have nothing to worry about, unless perhaps you come across someone with mental issues.

 

Of course if you are aggressive or rude to Thais as many foreigners are you will eventually come unstuck and they often end up in the news reports.. Some people mistake kindness for weakness.

 

what do you think?

Are you scared to go out at night amongst Thais or do you feel safe in Thailand?

Personally I feel safer here walking around alone, drunk late at night whether it be in Bangkok or a small village than I do back in London. 

I am naive or are others plain paranoid?

I'm not afraid. I'm 190cm, walking with my Labrador, so what?

49 minutes ago, FritsSikkink said:

Don't know if you mean a school but do you know the difference between kickboxing and muay thai?

Sounds like a Anomaly ,

 please violence is not the answer !!  

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18 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

Personally I feel safer here walking around alone, drunk late at night whether it be in Bangkok or a small village than I do back in London.

 

That's quite surprising, as your pathological behaviour on this forum implies you'd be exactly the kind of person to get attacked by a noble and vengeful group of citizens.

1 hour ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   One instance,  an anomaly , its not the norm

Anomaly? I never heard that word , I will add it thankyou Nick 

What is the meaning ? ...something that deviates from the norm or not expected

 

11 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said:

 please violence is not the answer !!  

Tell that to the countries at war.

I get assaulted by ladies,  every time I go down Soi 6

:heart_001: Thailand.

    Never a problem in 15 years living here.  Much safer than where I lived in the US, which was a supposedly 'safe' area with supposedly low crime.   

1 hour ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   If one person attacks another because of that persons bad behaviour, it can be understandable .

   Like if you abused a person daughter, you can understand the Father seeking retribution on the abuser 

Yeh, but, you tell lies, so I reckon you are in the bad person bracket, so don't have a pop at others you purport to be bad.................:coffee1:

1 hour ago, FritsSikkink said:

Don't know if you mean a school but do you know the difference between kickboxing and muay thai?

Phadungsit is a famous school that teaches traditional martial arts.

Kickboxing uses the feet and legs while Muay Thai uses every part of the body.

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5 minutes ago, Purdey said:

Phadungsit is a famous school that teaches traditional martial arts.

Kickboxing uses the feet and legs while Muay Thai uses every part of the body.

 

Are you lecturing tough guy Frits the keyboard warrior on the difference between kickboxing and muay thai ???

1 hour ago, georgegeorgia said:

Sounds like a Anomaly ,

 please violence is not the answer !!  

an, and you have to be kidding me. That makes no sense, oh wait..........................

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1 hour ago, chippendale said:

 

That's quite surprising, as your pathological behaviour on this forum implies you'd be exactly the kind of person to get attacked by a noble and vengeful group of citizens.

Nah, they love me.

Think I am wonderful.

1 minute ago, MalcolmB said:

Nah, they love me.

Think I am wonderful.

You must pay them well then......:guitar:

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2 minutes ago, transam said:

You must pay them well then......:guitar:

Very well

Just now, MalcolmB said:

Very well

There ya go...........:clap2:

1 hour ago, Purdey said:

Phadungsit is a famous school that teaches traditional martial arts.

Kickboxing uses the feet and legs while Muay Thai uses every part of the body.

Fritz i'll rip your head off if you make him angry ....  

15 hours ago, georgegeorgia said:
15 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

didn't seem as friendly, not a Wai from him

And who are you to receive a Wai?

Think your a VIP ? 

Some Farang who thinks he's important?

YOU should be Waiing him !

And just like in Australia saying sorry to him for invading his land

Crikey, look below at Goergie boys comment, so many likes, loves etc. never, ever have I seen so many positive emoji's from a Georgie boy comment in the past, NEVER. They are always sad and confused emoji's only. 

 

 

Go Georgie, you've got all the haters, all the nasty, miserable sods are on your side.

 

Georgie boy for president of the egotistic, self loving stuck up crowd 🍺

 

😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

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at first glance I thought what a stupid topic to discuss ..... and then I seen the OP and realized why.

19 hours ago, still kicking said:

Yeah right the first time I came to Los I got attacked on my first day at the ATM

One incident doesn't mean anything statistically. Plus, we have no idea as to your credibility 

2 hours ago, FritsSikkink said:

Tell that to the countries at war.

OK, we'll send them an email, and I'm sure they'll stop

2 hours ago, georgegeorgia said:

Anomaly? I never heard that word , I will add it thankyou Nick 

What is the meaning ? ...something that deviates from the norm or not expected

 

Why don't you go back to secondary school and pick up where you left off? Maybe even get a diploma!

15 hours ago, georgegeorgia said:

Don't be too complacent though

I never forget the young Aussie stabbed to death in Isaan 10 or so years ago riding his motorcycle 

 

But Thailand much safer and farang friendly than the Philippines,now they hate foreigners 

Spoken like a bigot. Filipinos are very nice people. How many do you know? I've known quite a few. One incident doesn't make for a pattern nor is it statistically significant. 

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