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I was in Pattaya Walking street the other night to see what Australian teens , 2 guys standing near a 711

 

I only caught the last bit of conversation but it appears an older Thai man with his picture board was trying to entice them in a Go Go bar ,I could be wrong but this is what the young guy said to the Thai man

 

"Don't try that ,I'm a minor mate ,I'm only a kid " I'm only a kid im not even 18 yet "

 

And I stopped and looked at the guys ,they looked over 18 ,but what got me was their attitude that they are still kids 

I felt like being a smart ass and going over and asking where they're parents are if they are *minors"

 

And this is where society has done ,brainwashed these old Western teens even 19yo to believe they are kids 

Oh grow up please 

Thai teens are more resilient,more mature etc than the western "kids" 

 

So what defines a "minor " or a child in the West ?

I read on the news a 62yo man was questioned by police for stopping his car to ask a "minor " directions 

The 17yo boys parents reported the man ,police found no suspicious circumstances 

 

On Facebook and YouTube there is a man taking pics of "children" who are 18yo /19yo girls walking into a nightclub ! 

I'm lost at the western society,everyone is now a "kid" 

 

 

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No idea George teens of any description are a mystery to me.

anyway I have not been back West for about 40 years,but what

I hear and read most teens back in the UK are gangsters ,in the

cities anyway . 

 

regards Worgeordie

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20 minutes ago, scorecard said:

 

I can share a direct comparison.  For the last 20 years of my working life I lectured bachelor and masters degrees in business and in behavior in several Thai unis.

 

Many classes had about 60% Thai students and 40% foreign international students most from EU, some from Asia, 2 from Sth America, several from Kenya.

 

The EU students usually 90% German, 19 to 22 years old, male and female.

 

The German students often asked excellent insightful questions and I often answered then turned the question into open discussion. This often revealed deep understanding by the German / EU students, also the students from China and Vietnam.

 

99% of the Thai students didn't even understand the question posed by the EU student let alone any further discussion (not a language barrier, all students had to prove they had advanced English comprehension and conversation skills to join the class).

 

What was also obvious was  that the Thai students couldn't guess what the discussion was all about, they were simple not mature enough. 

 

 

Not sure why you linked your comment to mine about immature toxic old codgers on here.

As for your post though "What was also obvious was  that the Thai students couldn't guess what the discussion was all about, they were simple not mature enough." this makes me wonder about the veracity of your claims.  A lack of understanding does not in and of itself denote immaturity. In this case IMO it demonstrates the differences between the educational standards of their home countries. 

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31 minutes ago, scorecard said:

What was also obvious was  that the Thai students couldn't guess what the discussion was all about, they were simple not mature enough. 

 

Why do you attribute this to maturity and not language skills or general intelligence?

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21 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

A lack of understanding does not in and of itself denote immaturity. In this case IMO it demonstrates the differences between the educational standards of their home countries. 

or raw language skills or even general intelligence.

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1 hour ago, dinsdale said:

An interesting topic, Fairly sure some Thai teens are more mature than the toxic old codgers on here.

 

Clean up in aisle 7. Someone bring a mop. 

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6 hours ago, NorthernRyland said:

Outside the cities I see 12 year olds driving motorbikes and 18 year olds having children so I'd say yes.

 

Which makes them not necessarily more mature.

 

But indeed, the infantilization of youngsters in the west has created many weird circumstances, where people are old enough to vote, drive or become a soldier, but have the emotional maturity and social ability of 12 year olds.

 

I am not sure what is better.

 

Having a stunted childhood as many Thai youth have who need to look after themselves early (especdially those from poor backgrounds), or the padded extended childhood the west now often offers... the brain matures at 25 and we all live longer, so maybe, in balance, we would have the luxury of not rushing to become adults.

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1 hour ago, jts-khorat said:

But indeed, the infantilization of youngsters in the west has created many weird circumstances, where people are old enough to vote, drive or become a soldier, but have the emotional maturity and social ability of 12 year olds.

Absolutely! 

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7 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

Sounds like they had a dud lecturer to me.

 

Generally speaking I find Thai kids more pleasant to be around than annoying western kids.

Girls haven’t been brainwashed by feminists and seem a lot happier generally.

Girls are looked at as inferior here, and they aren't happy about it. Boys are considered to be more special and if you look at their actions daily on the news and the crime reports, you would see they are generally spoiled from this and act the part.

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2 hours ago, fredwiggy said:

Girls are looked at as inferior here, and they aren't happy about it. Boys are considered to be more special and if you look at their actions daily on the news and the crime reports, you would see they are generally spoiled from this and act the part.

Girls like being inferior. That being said id rather be a girl in the west

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25 minutes ago, hotsun said:

Girls like being inferior. That being said id rather be a girl in the west

No, girls allow themselves to be inferior because of parents who teach them they are, and a culture that believes they are.

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1 minute ago, fredwiggy said:

No, girls allow themselves to be inferior because of parents who teach them they are, and a culture that believes they are.

I think women in the west are unhappier, im not saying that its better for them in thailand though

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Just now, hotsun said:

I think women in the west are unhappier, im not saying that its better for them in thailand though

Western women are bonkers!

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3 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

No, girls allow themselves to be inferior because of parents who teach them they are, and a culture that believes they are.

Girls are inferior though. Weaker, can't read maps,can't drive very well. Even the best chefs are men.

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Just now, hotsun said:

I think women in the west are unhappier, im not saying that its better for them in thailand though

I think women, and men, are unhappy all over. Unrealistic expectations and jealousy over what others have leads to a depressed mood, with an economy ruined by rich people in charge who's main agenda is to remain rich and only do the minimum to help the poor, as they look at them as lesser humans.

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3 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

I think women, and men, are unhappy all over. Unrealistic expectations and jealousy over what others have leads to a depressed mood, with an economy ruined by rich people in charge who's main agenda is to remain rich and only do the minimum to help the poor, as they look at them as lesser humans.

If i were a girl id rather be feminist than what the girls in thailand have to deal with. Not something i want to experience for myself in the future

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Just now, Harrisfan said:

Girls are inferior though. Weaker, can't read maps,can't drive very well. Even the best chefs are men.

With that attitude you're only recourse is hookers, because a smart, independent woman wouldn't want anything to do with one who thinks they are better than they are. Plenty of men can't read maps, and since when are maps necessary if you have GPS in your phone? As far as driving, I've noticed all of my life what are the worst drivers, and it isn't women but Asians, teenagers, very old who drive too slow in  a fast environment, and women and men who act like Karens, thinking they own the road. The majority of the best known  chefs are men, but the majority of the primary cooks and chefs are still women.

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