Jump to content

Why haven't you learned Thai even after several years as an expat in Thailand?


Recommended Posts

Posted

I have tried to keep up with the times... and take lessons,.. but I am fluent enough to interact in most social situations.  Tones are still the killer and the problems sounds for western speakers is still an issue. 

Posted
On 4/22/2025 at 6:43 AM, StandardIssue said:

I've lived in Bangkok and Pattaya on and off for the last 12 years. 

 

Most all the long term expats I've met don't know much Thai at all even before the use of Google Translate which many now rely on.

 

I never really asked why. I decided to learn early on and tooks some classes at the local library.

 

Question: As an expat in LOS why did you decide to not learn Thai and why?

 

ready set go. From a curious expat


I did speak and understand southern Thai okay, but when I got a new gf who speaks fluent Isaan and Central Thai, I lost my interest. To hard and to much energy when I was getting closer to 50, and after 8 years living permanently, I moved back to my origin. There is not much that inspires me to learn either Isaan or Thai really. 
 

And for some of you, it could be okay to know the fluent Thai you claim to speak and understand is on pair with a 5 year old Thai, maybe. Only one we have met who works with Thai for the last 12 years she says speaks and understand Thai well enough without complications. 
 

all credits to those of you who is willing to make the effort, but think twice before you claim you are fluent. 

Posted
On 4/22/2025 at 8:19 AM, KannikaP said:

Yeh, like every Englishman speaks the King's English. 

That’s what they all learn at school, Thai, central Thai! There is no school in Thailand with other “public” language. 

Posted

I accept that i will never be willing to put the effort in to be fluent in Thai .

 

However I did at least learn a basic amount of thai decades ago and while i will not be able to watch tv or carry on any serious conversations at least i know enough  to get along in everyday situations.  Yes it did take an effort on my part as it does not just drop down from the sky. 

 

A decision that has brought me a lot of fun as thais seem to love to try and figure out what is falang trying to say and have a lof of good laughs...not at me but with me.  

 

It will never cease to amaze me how many falangs seem to spend decades here and can't count to ten or much of anything else which would maybe take a normal person a few days to learn.   IMO their loss.

 

 

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.




×
×
  • Create New...