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Posted
7 hours ago, 1FinickyOne said:

Not if you like to receive... not that it matters. 

The ladies don't really count as proper social interaction because of limited chat, only so many times you can say very hot

Posted
36 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

The ladies don't really count as proper social interaction because of limited chat, only so many times you can say very hot

I hate Trump isnt proper talk either.

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Posted
57 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

The ladies don't really count as proper social interaction because of limited chat, only so many times you can say very hot

How about 'you eat rice yet', that's got to be up there with the most asked question in chat's with Thai chicks. 

 

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Just me.  Can't remember the last time I talked to a foreigner in person.   Since leaving Udon Thani about 8 yrs ago.  Or even had the opportunity to, since I don't frequent where they go: bars, farang managed restaurant, or farang catering tourist hotel.

 

Thinking about it, just the Brit sales rep, for our solar installation, if that counts :coffee1:

 

I don't even find that strange.  Initiating conversations with strangers, simply because they are not Thai, I would find strange.

 

 

Posted
On 5/11/2025 at 6:56 PM, Lacessit said:

There are a couple in my condo, really weird-looking guys.

 

Never speak to anyone, or make eye-contact.

Perhaps they don't like their neighbours.

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Posted
On 5/11/2025 at 8:34 AM, novacova said:

Not sure if this is the definition of dirtbag, though most certainly it’s the epitome of a Dirtbag…

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Filthiest dirtbag on the planet.

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On 5/11/2025 at 3:41 PM, save the frogs said:

Because he may have been behind BLM, and we have a BLM on here. 

True but I doubt Soros would waste his money on that idiot troll

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Posted
11 hours ago, 0james0 said:

True but I doubt Soros would waste his money on that idiot troll

So what motivates him then?

It's almost as though he has skin in the game with his relentless threads. 

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Posted
18 hours ago, BLMFem said:

George Soros is rich (as well as being an outstanding human being)

Delusional. Here we have the most uneducated post of all time. Soros is an utter filthy less than human scumbag that should have been scrapped off long ago.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

So what motivates him then?

It's almost as though he has skin in the game with his relentless threads. 

Power, he wants a short few to rule the West - breaking down civilization creating chaos and mayhem by bamboozling stupid suckers like the blm crowd into believing in a delusional mirage that will end in their own demise.

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11 hours ago, 0james0 said:

Power, he wants a short few to rule the West - breaking down civilization creating chaos and mayhem by bamboozling stupid suckers like the blm crowd into believing in a delusional mirage that will end in their own demise.

 

Thats too deep for my simple mind, man. 

 

Posted
10 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

The ladies don't really count as proper social interaction because of limited chat, only so many times you can say very hot

How big is your vocabulary? surely if you knew more words you could converse with them... it's not their fault you can't speak Thai in Thailand...

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1 minute ago, 1FinickyOne said:

How big is your vocabulary? surely if you knew more words you could converse with them... it's not their fault you can't speak Thai in Thailand...

 

I know hundreds of Thai words but I would struggle beyond the most basic of conversations with most Thais.

 

I cannot intonate the words well enough. In tourist areas the Thais are more forgiving and have experience of 'Tinglish'. In rural areas the Thais are often like rabbits in the headlights when faced with talking to a Farang (as I am with them).

 

When I failed to purchase duck eggs, from a duck egg seller, in the local market I knew my limitations.......if I couldn't succeed with "Cor kai ped sam sip fong, khrup' then there was little hope for me. I found it quite sad that pointing would have yielded a better result.

Posted
On 5/11/2025 at 8:20 PM, Harrisfan said:

I need to do stuff. 


How do you possibly find time to 'do stuff'? 😉

If you had a pound/dollar/euro for every post you put on these forums you'd be a millionaire by now.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Photoguy21 said:

You really should get some help then


Help for what?  
 

Proper vetting eliminates 98% of the Nutter 50%.   I can do that on my own.  Without help from anyone.
 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, hotandsticky said:

 

I know hundreds of Thai words but I would struggle beyond the most basic of conversations with most Thais.

 

I cannot intonate the words well enough. In tourist areas the Thais are more forgiving and have experience of 'Tinglish'. In rural areas the Thais are often like rabbits in the headlights when faced with talking to a Farang (as I am with them).

 

When I failed to purchase duck eggs, from a duck egg seller, in the local market I knew my limitations.......if I couldn't succeed with "Cor kai ped sam sip fong, khrup' then there was little hope for me. I found it quite sad that pointing would have yielded a better result.

It gets quite annoying when my GF will ask for the same thing in identical tones, after I have tried to break through the fog, and her version is instantly comprehended.

 

It's almost as if we are aliens with two heads, and they are focused on the video, not the audio.

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Posted
14 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

It gets quite annoying when my GF will ask for the same thing in identical tones, after I have tried to break through the fog, and her version is instantly comprehended.

 

It's almost as if we are aliens with two heads, and they are focused on the video, not the audio.

 

I have the same issue in China and Thailand, but I only think I'm using the same tones.  I'm not really.

 

One of my first lessons when I arrived in China 25 years ago is that "la gi" can mean "garbage" or "spicy chicken", depending on the tone.  Coming from vowels, consonants and zillions of accents (all comprehendible), tonal languages are a challenge.

 

 

Posted
2 hours ago, 1FinickyOne said:

How big is your vocabulary? surely if you knew more words you could converse with them... it's not their fault you can't speak Thai in Thailand...

It's well known that the conversation is limited, I haven't just invented it, it's not just language but education and life experiences too. 

 

I have a lawyer friend and she's got good conversation, we can talk for a couple hours no problem and frequently do

Posted
21 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

It's well known that the conversation is limited, I haven't just invented it, it's not just language but education and life experiences too. 

 

I have a lawyer friend and she's got good conversation, we can talk for a couple hours no problem and frequently do

So, you limit your conversations only to people who you feel are your intellectual and educational equal? Don't want to dirty your feet with commoners annd people with illnesses...

 

how good is your Thai? 

Posted
2 hours ago, hotandsticky said:

 

I know hundreds of Thai words but I would struggle beyond the most basic of conversations with most Thais.

 

I cannot intonate the words well enough. In tourist areas the Thais are more forgiving and have experience of 'Tinglish'. In rural areas the Thais are often like rabbits in the headlights when faced with talking to a Farang (as I am with them).

 

When I failed to purchase duck eggs, from a duck egg seller, in the local market I knew my limitations.......if I couldn't succeed with "Cor kai ped sam sip fong, khrup' then there was little hope for me. I found it quite sad that pointing would have yielded a better result.

At least you tried - other members here think they are above the locals and it is not worth trying to speak with them. I lived in a village upcountry and loved talking with the locals... I found them pleasant and often quite funny. 

 

one local chicken venodr told me that the chicken legs were smaller today. She could either give me 3 for 20 baht or a pair of glasses to make them look bigger. 

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