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Turkish Traveller Overwhelmed by Thai Kindness After Struggling to Hitchhike to Chiang Mai


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I used to hitchhike back on the late 60s and early 70s, and it was considered to be a pretty normal thing back then. But in this day and age I think people are just too leery of strangers to pick one up, generally speaking. It feels like the earth is a meaner and nastier place than it used to be. 

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24 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

 judging by looks never works..................image.jpeg.385222450b38d3a19d5fe1d3e33281b9.jpeg

 

Very true.

That's my long standing belief.

Especially,  in case of fraudsters.

They often  come in a neat tidy attire.

In a smiley friendly manner, and look confident and well organized.

 

To them, those who judge others by appearance are just like Sitting Ducks...

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Two hitchhiking friends were murdered on Queensland's 'highway of death' 52 years ago. Some believe their killer can still be found. It's a desolate, 800-kilometre strip of bitumen that has become so synonymous with tragedy, it's earned the sinister nickname "the highway of death".

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8 hours ago, Aleksey75 said:

Does the culture of "hitchhiking" exist here? Never noticed. Even when the money is not a problem...

It doesn't really exist here, but it is probably one of the easiest country in the world to get a ride if you are a farang, better even a farang with a bicycle. 

I have been doing it for ages, and most of the time I get a ride in under 30 minutes. I don't do it to save money, but because of convenience. riding my bike in the countryside till I get tired, and then hitch a ride to my destination, which used to be BKK. No fun cycling into BKK. 

I often ask the driver whether he would have picked me up if it had been a Thai man, and 90 % say no way, too dangerous.The reverse happens in farangland, where I have spent up to 7 hours waiting for a ride. Farangs are scared of farangs, Thais are scared of Thais. 

I assume that the Turkish fellow didn't look " farang" enough, more "kaek" /Muslim. 

Also he tried to get a ride in the city, BKK of all places, which is much more difficult than getting one in the countryside heading back to the city. 

 

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55 minutes ago, steven100 said:

how can he get the hotel with no money    ?    how can he get the rice with no money    ?  

Buddhist monasteries might put him up and feed him. 

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