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Today, I was at a graduation ceremony in Bangkok with about 10,000 people in attendance. Guess what? I swear to God - I was the only farang there! No kidding! 🫣

 

Visit any random shopping mall, and you'd think we're carrying this country future on our shoulders. But this really made me think about what level of society the vast majority of farangs are actually involved in and what farangs place is here.  🤔

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In a word ... insignificant :coffee1:

 

Only in the farang's imagination, as they actually think they have value or contribute :cheesy:

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1 hour ago, AndyAndyAndy said:

Today, I was at a graduation ceremony in Bangkok with about 10,000 people in attendance. Guess what? I swear to God - I was the only farang there! No kidding! 🫣

 

Visit any random shopping mall, and you'd think we're carrying this country future on our shoulders. But this really made me think about what level of society the vast majority of farangs are actually involved in and what farangs place is here.  🤔

 

Ok. You left out a large number of critical facts. What was this? A technical school, a quality university with international accreditation? If it was one of the  mediocre Thai educational facilities, it would make sense not to see  foreigners, because hopefully, that could do better.

Technically, all non Thais are farangs. You may have missed the Myanmar, Malaysian and Chinese foreign students in attendance. There are 30,000+ foreign students in Thailand. Not a lot, but they are there. 

 

The  capable  western foreign students, like many of the Thai students who can afford it, leave Thailand for graduate and post graduate education. Some also leave for undergraduate studies.   The Thaksin clan made sure to complete their education at US universities.

 

In respect to the "place" that farangs hold, it is no different than in your home country. Socio economic characteristics determine one's position in the hierarchy. Don't expect uneducated and retirees of  limited financial means to  occupy high social status. Nor will IT gig workers, day traders and generic day trippers from border countries occupy high status.  The foreigners with wealth  and status jobs such as diplomats, scientists, senior business executives have status. They always have and they socialize in circles that the typical western foreigner never breaches.  The top layer of foreigners  engages in a self preservation type of segregation, avoiding and excluding anyone who is not of perceived acceptable status. It can be intimidating  to be invited to dinner at someone's palatial home filled with servants.

 

Certain foreigners also occupy  a higher status just because of their nationality and location; For example  Japanese people are typically treated with more respect than the run of the mill Australian. It's all about personal presentation, politeness, deference and visual image. This is why the experienced  westerners warn others to dress appropriately when interacting with the police or immigration.  

 

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It’s not something that I really care about. I know who I am and don’t need external validation from Thais or anyone else for that matter. In the scheme of things, we are all pretty insignificant creatures, with a very short shelf life. 
 

So don’t worry at all about your social status, just focus on enjoying life. 

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