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A bit like Polack. Yes, they are Polish Americans, but Polack still sounds rather off.

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15 minutes ago, Harrisfan said:

Most farang expats are idiots who can barely speak Thai. 

I've never had the urge to speak the local language when on holiday.

Not to mention, nobody I know speaks central Thai as their first language and most speak English.

My misses speaks Lanna/Lao/village as her first 3 languages (her mom only speaks village).

Last week out in a bar the first lady I sat with spoke Tai Yai, and the second was Lisu as their 1st language.

 

It's not as if the Central Thai language is much use outside of Thailand, unlike Spanish and French.

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10 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

I've never had the urge to speak the local language when on holiday.

Not to mention, nobody I know speaks central Thai as their first language and most speak English.

My misses speaks Lanna/Lao/village as her first 3 languages (her mom only speaks village).

Last week out in a bar the first lady I sat with spoke Tai Yai, and the second was Lisu as their 1st language.

 

It's not as if the Central Thai language is much use outside of Thailand, unlike Spanish and French.

Yet in the UK you guys whinge when English isn't spoken. 

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7 minutes ago, Harrisfan said:

Yet in the UK you guys whinge when English isn't spoken. 

I don't know, I'm not there, and when I was I was teaching French, Spanish and German in high school.

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1 minute ago, BritManToo said:

I don't know, I'm not there, and when I was I was teaching French, Spanish and German in high school.

Which are useless in Thailand.

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1 minute ago, Celsius said:

When I meet a Farang I refer to him as Farang and do a proper wai after I lick my balls


Try doing both at the same time. You might end up with the tips of your fingers up your anose. 

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8 minutes ago, Harrisfan said:

Which you never are.

Actually, been in bars with Spanish ladies many times in CM and Hanoi, not to mention I've encountered lots of elderly Filipinos that spoke Spanish. And in Saigon my local bar owner was a French speaking Vietnamese.

 

German has never been much use though, and I've forgotten most of it now. 

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As I see it 'farang' is just a corruption of the Thai word for French because, if you met a white person in SE Asia 100+ years ago, he was, on most occasions, French.

I have sometimes told Thai persons that -- although I do not care about the word 'farang' -- there are a lot of farangs out there who do.
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5 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

Actually, been in bars with Spanish ladies many times in CM and Hanoi, not to mention I've encountered lots of elderly Filipinos that spoke Spanish. And in Saigon my local bar owner was a French speaking Vietnamese.

 

German has never been much use though, and I've forgotten most of it now. 

So you pick up old Spanish speaking ladies?

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Haven't been around for very long, 'eh?
Give it a five or more years living here full time and you'll grasp it farang.

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