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The once very common but now rare Thai Smile just showed itself to me.

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I was in 7/11, just grabbing my usual stuff, when a 7/11 employee who I have seen many times before walked passed me, pulled down her face mask and gave me the biggest smile one can imagine. My faith in Thai humanity has been restored, at least for a while.

 

When Thai women genuinely smile, they are the most beautiful people on Earth.

 

🙂 

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  • hankypankee
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    Thai people smile at me all day long. Nonstop smiling. So much smiling. Smiling, the likes of which the world has never seen before. There is so much smiling I'm even getting tired of all the smiling.

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    haha, tuco ramirez. good one.  

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I was in 7/11, just grabbing my usual stuff, when a 7/11 employee who I have seen many times before walked passed me, pulled down her face mask and gave me the biggest smile one can imagine

 

 

......and said 'how are you today, Bob'

 

 

Bob …how are you allowed so many …….

Don't know if this is a phony post but...

 

Thai smiles, I see them every day.

If no one is smiling at you the reason may be your dynamic and vibe with others.

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5 hours ago, terryq said:

 

 

 

......and said 'how are you today, Bob'

 

 

 

lol...

Bob, are you back? I too am curious about your new name...

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1 minute ago, cdemundo said:

Don't know if this is a phony post but...

 

Thai smiles, I see them every day.

If no one is smiling at you the reason may be your dynamic and vibe with others.

 

 

If you don't accept the noticeable change in the 'Thai smile' then you don't know much about Thailand.................at least the tourist areas.

5 hours ago, Tuco Ramirez said:

I was in 7/11, just grabbing my usual stuff, when a 7/11 employee who I have seen many times before walked passed me, pulled down her face mask and gave me the biggest smile one can imagine. My faith in Thai humanity has been restored, at least for a while.

 

When Thai women genuinely smile, they are the most beautiful people on Earth.

 

🙂 


Thai people smile at me all day long. Nonstop smiling. So much smiling. Smiling, the likes of which the world has never seen before. There is so much smiling I'm even getting tired of all the smiling. I've never seem so much smiling before. Everyone tells me that Thais are great smilers and that they smile a lot. Even the best people say they are terrific smilers. Too much smiling. What is wrong with you? Smile a little, please. 

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10 minutes ago, hankypankee said:

Thai people smile at me all day long. Nonstop smiling. So much smiling.

even the ones that wear masks??

Thais smile all the time, sure, some of them are forced smiles, but bye and large I think they are genuine.

 

This evening I popped out to do a bit of shopping in my local small town. The girl in the bar I frequent from time to time gave me a bright smile and a wave when I rode past, the girl in the butchers smiled, the cashier at Lotus smiled, as she practiced her (wildly inaccurate) use of English numbers.

 

Now I consider myself vaguely presentable, and do take some care over my appearance, but I am certainly not magnificently handsome, nor am I obviously affluent. But I like being smiled at as the default greeting, and try to respond.

3 hours ago, hotandsticky said:

 

 

If you don't accept the noticeable change in the 'Thai smile' then you don't know much about Thailand.................at least the tourist areas.

 

 

"Don't know much about Thailand", so your subjective opinion decides who knows what?.

 

I know my experience, I live here and work here and as I said Thai people smile at me every day.

 

So your experience is different?

There could be many reasons for that; might not have 100% to do with Thai people.

Check out Schoggibueb's post.

 

9 minutes ago, cdemundo said:

 

 

"Don't know much about Thailand", so your subjective opinion decides who knows what?.

 

I know my experience, I live here and work here and as I said Thai people smile at me every day.

 

So your experience is different?

There could be many reasons for that; might not have 100% to do with Thai people.

Check out Schoggibueb's post.

 

 

 

Whatever your experience, wherever it is, does not change the accepted consensus - and my experiences over 20 years - that the Thai smile is not what it was.

 

It is actually more genuine in Cambodia.

4 hours ago, hotandsticky said:

 

 

If you don't accept the noticeable change in the 'Thai smile' then you don't know much about Thailand.................at least the tourist areas.

I've been here for 20 years, and haven't noticed any difference at all... in fact, there have been people on here who have been whining about the decline of the Thai smile for the last 20 years I've been on this forum. 

 

Having said that, worrying about how much people are smiling at you is quite weird. I prefer no smile to fake smiles, and don't care too much if people smile or not.

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10 hours ago, Tuco Ramirez said:

I was in 7/11, just grabbing my usual stuff, when a 7/11 employee who I have seen many times before walked passed me, pulled down her face mask and gave me the biggest smile one can imagine. My faith in Thai humanity has been restored, at least for a while.

 

When Thai women genuinely smile, they are the most beautiful people on Earth.

 

🙂 

 

Thai people often smile at the mentally infirm. It  allows them to avoid an unwanted exchange. Hopefully, you were not drooling at the time.

 

I agree. And I see those wonderful smiles all the time. I am in the US now, where people rarely smile. Can't wait to get back. 

11 hours ago, Tuco Ramirez said:

I was in 7/11, just grabbing my usual stuff, when a 7/11 employee who I have seen many times before walked passed me, pulled down her face mask and gave me the biggest smile one can imagine. My faith in Thai humanity has been restored, at least for a while.

 

When Thai women genuinely smile, they are the most beautiful people on Earth.

 

🙂 

 

The posts from each new version of you keep getting duller, more uninteresting and increasingly forgettable. Honestly, the next time you throw a tantrum and vanish for a month or so, I can’t think of a single reason you should bother clicking the AN Sign Up button again after your hangover wears off. 

6 hours ago, Pouatchee said:

 

lol...

Bob, are you back? I too am curious about your new name...

Bob hates Thais so its not him.

11 hours ago, Tuco Ramirez said:

I was in 7/11, just grabbing my usual stuff, when a 7/11 employee who I have seen many times before walked passed me, pulled down her face mask and gave me the biggest smile one can imagine. My faith in Thai humanity has been restored, at least for a while.

 

When Thai women genuinely smile, they are the most beautiful people on Earth.

 

🙂 

So why not get her ph number?

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6 minutes ago, Harrisfan said:

Bob hates Thais so its not him.

 

funny I thought I saw him the other day

 

                                                                            

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8 hours ago, hotandsticky said:

 

 

Whatever your experience, wherever it is, does not change the accepted consensus - and my experiences over 20 years - that the Thai smile is not what it was.

 

It is actually more genuine in Cambodia.

I find it very easy to believe that people don't smile at you.

I hope that helps.

7 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

I am in the US now, where people rarely smile. Can't wait to get back. 

 

Ohio must suk ,,,,,

Maybe they have become afraid to smile at you. 😄

 

Anyway if you are Bob, then it is good to see you back as you make me laugh, especially when so many others get annoyed at your comments. 

19 hours ago, Tuco Ramirez said:

I was in 7/11, just grabbing my usual stuff, when a 7/11 employee who I have seen many times before walked passed me, pulled down her face mask and gave me the biggest smile one can imagine. My faith in Thai humanity has been restored, at least for a while.

 

When Thai women genuinely smile, they are the most beautiful people on Earth.

 

🙂 

I get smiled at constantly. Im not good looking so it could be like the smile one has when looking at anteaters eating, but its still a smile.

 

I try to exude jai dee

21 hours ago, Tuco Ramirez said:

I was in 7/11, just grabbing my usual stuff, when a 7/11 employee who I have seen many times before walked passed me, pulled down her face mask and gave me the biggest smile one can imagine. My faith in Thai humanity has been restored, at least for a while.

 

When Thai women genuinely smile, they are the most beautiful people on Earth.

 

🙂 

I was in 7/11, just grabbing my usual stuff, when a 7/11 employee who I have seen many times before walked passed me, pulled down her face mask and gave me the biggest smile one can imagine...Had She Seen the SIZE of Your Wallet then ??

3 hours ago, cdemundo said:

I find it very easy to believe that people don't smile at you.

I hope that helps.

No.

 

That is nonsense thanks.

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