Reducing school hours isn't the answer, it's what is taught in those hours. Improve the quality of teaching and cut the brainwashing. Stop teaching on a shoestring budget.
More exposure to English via media in schools would help. Especially in rural school where the children won't come across English speakers so much.
i wonder how many hours are devoted to English lessons each week in Thai government schools.
I used to know a guy who had a custom built, spectacular hilltop villa on Samui. This place was unbelievably luxurious and was probably worth well over a two million dollars. He was a ship captain who for decades piloted major ships and put a lot of his life savings into this villa for retirement.
He married the wrong woman and she was a compulsive gambler. One night she was out gambling and she put up the house and lost. Some mafia guys came by a couple days later with the police and claimed the house. The husband had no idea what had happened. He consulted an attorney who said there was not much he could do, as these thugs would just have him taken out. So he divorced her, (a bit too late) and he decided to go back to work as a captain, at the age of 65, to try to get back on his feet, and start all over again.
A very cautionary tale, what's the moral of a story? Take your time, time is your ally, it's never their ally, but it's always ours. If there are problems are going to reveal themselves over time, and if things are good they are only going to get better, so take your time. Take a few years to really get to know her. Is she really worthy of your devotion?
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