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Posted
9 hours ago, Yellowtail said:

While I agree in sentiment, people that behave poorly are not going to be convinced not by a pamphlet.

 

"Recommendations include curbing loud behaviour in shared spaces, respecting private property, adhering to traffic rules, observing visa limitations, dressing suitably, and negotiating courteously in markets."

 

I'm a bit out of the loop, but are Israeli/Jewish tourist generally known to behave poorly? 

 

 

The answer is: yes they very often behave poorly. I come across them frequently in recent months. Polite, courtesy is unknown to them. 

Posted
4 minutes ago, Letseng said:

The answer is: yes they very often behave poorly. I come across them frequently in recent months. Polite, courtesy is unknown to them. 

How do you know they are from Israel. Did you ask them?

Posted
4 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

I could read it, Yes .

You were claiming it didn’t exist. 
That you couldn’t find it on google. 
I found hundreds of links referring to it. Kindly posted one with the explanation of its origins.

So It is a saying, that you wouldn’t have heard it, that doesn’t surprise me.

 

5 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   I did a web search for that claim and the only results to appear were two links to this thread 

https://www.google.com/search?q=The+Thais+call+us+Brits+“The+Land+of+the+Gentlemen”&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

Claim proven.

Keep reading Nick, I have forgotten more about Thailand than you will ever know.

Posted
26 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

You were claiming it didn’t exist. 
That you couldn’t find it on google. 
I found hundreds of links referring to it. Kindly posted one with the explanation of its origins.

So It is a saying, that you wouldn’t have heard it, that doesn’t surprise me.

 

Claim proven.

Keep reading Nick, I have forgotten more about Thailand than you will ever know.

 

   You provided ONE link from 9 years a go where an anonymous person asked a question about it on a forum  and 7 people replied .

   I did  google websearch and only two results came up and those two results were for this thread on ASEANNOW

   Bottom line is that you just want some admiration from someone whilst speaking derogatorily about other people from other Countries .

*Israelis are very unpopular, but everyone likes me *

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18 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   You provided ONE link from 9 years a go where an anonymous person asked a question about it on a forum  and 7 people replied .

   I did  google websearch and only two results came up and those two results were for this thread on ASEANNOW

   Bottom line is that you just want some admiration from someone whilst speaking deprotary about other people from other Countries .

*Israelis are very unpopular, but everyone likes me *

Oh dear, just because you struggled with your google search doesn’t mean you are right.

i proved you wrong and kindly provided you a link that was old but explained it.
 

I could provide you a link for this week but I know will just argue some more.

 

That no Thai has ever said it in front of you doesn’t surprise me. That you have never seen any Thai language news doesn’t surprise me.

 

I am not arguing with you, I am telling you

 

Posted
1 minute ago, MalcolmB said:

Oh dear, just because you struggled with your google search doesn’t mean you are right.

i proved you wrong and kindly provided you a link that was old but explained it.
 

I could provide you a link for this week but I know will just argue some more.

 

That no Thai has ever said it in front of you doesn’t surprise me. That you have never seen any Thai language news doesn’t surprise me.

 

I am not arguing with you, I am telling you

 

 

    Malcom,this isn't really a discussion .

We just keep saying the same things back and forth to each other .

I was about to reply, when I realised that I have already said the same thing twice before already and I was about to say it again for the third time and no doubt you would have just  replied saying the same thing again 

 

Posted
On 2/24/2025 at 5:22 PM, Bkk Brian said:

How do you know they are from Israel. Did you ask them?

Where else do they speak Hebrew & carry a bag with Hebrew print on it?

From experience, Jewish folks in other countries communicate in the country's language.

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Posted
33 minutes ago, Letseng said:

Where else do they speak Hebrew & carry a bag with Hebrew print on it?

From experience, Jewish folks in other countries communicate in the country's language.

Wow. I live in Phuket which has far more Israeli tourists visit. Never seen an Israeli bag or heard anyone speak Hebrew. So did you overhear them all speaking Hebrew and carrying Israeli bags?

 

So I guess from your experience in other countries Jews speak the countries language. In that case they must all be carrying Israeli bags yes? Or is there a particular Jewish bag that can label them according to their religion?

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On 2/24/2025 at 7:23 AM, MalcolmB said:

Keep reading Nick, I have forgotten more about Thailand than you will ever know.

 

Ya I highly doubt that. You've lived in thailand 2.5 years right ? Another more thai than thai foreigner who knows all.

 

I'm willing to bet @Nick Carter icp speaks pretty good thai and you don't. 

Posted
27 minutes ago, blaze master said:

 

Ya I highly doubt that. You've lived in thailand 2.5 years right ? Another more thai than thai foreigner who knows all.

 

I'm willing to bet @Nick Carter icp speaks pretty good thai and you don't. 

I am up for that bet. 
I doubt if he can read/write Thai. 
He searches google about thai language in English and wonders why he gets no results.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

I am up for that bet. 
I doubt if he can read/write Thai. 
He searches google about thai language in English and wonders why he gets no results.

 

Now you just sound strange. Why are you making things up. 

Posted
17 hours ago, Letseng said:

Where else do they speak Hebrew & carry a bag with Hebrew print on it?

From experience, Jewish folks in other countries communicate in the country's language.

 

Can you distinguish between spoken Hebrew and spoken Arabic?  Or tell the difference between written Hebrew  and Arabic?  On several occasions I know of, Israelis were mistaken for Arabs because people  (Thai and farang) thought they were speaking Arabic.  I guess in the mind of an antisemite, it would be easy to twist things round the other way and mistake Arabs for Israelis.

Posted
19 hours ago, Bkk Brian said:

Wow. I live in Phuket which has far more Israeli tourists visit. Never seen an Israeli bag or heard anyone speak Hebrew. So did you overhear them all speaking Hebrew and carrying Israeli bags?

 

So I guess from your experience in other countries Jews speak the countries language. In that case they must all be carrying Israeli bags yes? Or is there a particular Jewish bag that can label them according to their religion?

You don't seem to understand the difference between Israeli & being just Jewish. I lived in a Jewish neighborhood for many years. No, nobody communicated in Hebrew but in the local language or sometimes Yiddish. You still got a lot to learn.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Evil Penevil said:

 

Can you distinguish between spoken Hebrew and spoken Arabic?  Or tell the difference between written Hebrew  and Arabic?  On several occasions I know of, Israelis were mistaken for Arabs because people  (Thai and farang) thought they were speaking Arabic.  I guess in the mind of an antisemite, it would be easy to twist things round the other way and mistake Arabs for Israelis.

There is a BIG difference in speaking and in writing. Just google it. While some Israelis may look like Arabs because they are Semitic, language is very different. 

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Posted
Just now, Letseng said:

You don't seem to understand the difference between Israeli & being just Jewish. I lived in a Jewish neighborhood for many years. No, nobody communicated in Hebrew but in the local language or sometimes Yiddish. You still got a lot to learn.

Yes I do actually, I also understand that there are around 2.1 million Arabs who hold Israeli passports. However lets not takeaway your identification by bags and hebrew eh

Posted
On 2/24/2025 at 3:58 AM, Harrisfan said:

So going brain dead is good?

yes. its called "comfortably numb". Isn't it?

 

My point is the weed sold in LoS is a garbage. Instead of expanding creativity and improving mood it simply turns "patient" into catatonic expression and completely "switched-off" with frozen expression and defocused eyes. 

I know that for sure. 

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Posted
2 hours ago, Letseng said:

There is a BIG difference in speaking and in writing. Just google it. While some Israelis may look like Arabs because they are Semitic, language is very different. 

 

I know there's a big difference between Hebrew and Arabic,  just like there's a big difference between Thai and Cambodian or between Japanese and Korean.  That doesn't change the fact that many people can't distinguish between them. The question was whether you can  distinguish between Hebrew and Arabic if you hear Hebrew spoken on the street or see it on a bag.

 

BTW, the word "Semitic" or "Semite" is considered obsolete when referring to race or ethnicity.  There are Semitic languages but no Semitic people in modern times.   https://www.ajc.org/translatehate/Semite

 

Also, Israelis must feel very safe in Thailand if they  are openly speaking Hebrew in front of strangers.  The standard advice from the National Security Council and the Foreign Ministry of Israel for decades  has been for Israelis traveling abroad not to call attention to themselves.  Every Israeli is a target for terrorists.  https://www.gov.il/en/pages/national-security-council-passover-travel-warnings-28-mar-2024

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Posted
Just now, Evil Penevil said:

 

I know there's a big difference between Hebrew and Arabic,  just like there's a big difference between Thai and Cambodian or between Japanese and Korean.  That doesn't change the fact that many people can't distinguish between them. The question was whether you can  distinguish between Hebrew and Arabic if you hear it spoken on the street or see it on a bag.

 

BTW, the word "Semitic" or "Semite" is considered obsolete when referring to race or ethnicity.  There are Semitic languages but no Semitic people in modern times.   https://www.ajc.org/translatehate/Semite

 

Also, Israelis must feel very safe in Thailand if they  are openly speaking Hebrew in front of strangers.  The standard advice from the National Security Council and the Foreign Ministry of Israel for decades  has been for Israelis traveling abroad not to call attention to themselves.   https://www.gov.il/en/pages/national-security-council-passover-travel-warnings-28-mar-2024

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I think Hebrew and Arabic both sounds and look VERY DIFFERENT.

As far as speaking Hebrew, have you heard Hebrew accented English? May as well be Hebrew.

Do you suggest they play mute?

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