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Picked my kids up today from school and was suprised to hear a group of teenagers happily calling each other "Bitchez"....

Has anyone else heard this word being used by Thai kids or adults ?

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  JimmyTheMook said:
Picked my kids up today from school and was suprised to hear a group of teenagers happily calling each other "Bitchez"....

Has anyone else heard this word being used by Thai kids or adults ?

Think they have been watching too many American movies... :)

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  garyh said:
Calling a woman Maa (dog) is a compliement like saying she is a Fox.

Er, you would receive a healthy slap across your face if you said that to my wife dude! Methinks someone doesn't like you :)

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  JimmyTheMook said:
Picked my kids up today from school and was suprised to hear a group of teenagers happily calling each other "Bitchez"....

Has anyone else heard this word being used by Thai kids or adults ?

:) ...just a fashionable trend they're going through. American urban influence. :D Which is not the most positive culture to look up to.

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  beerchang said:
  garyh said:
Calling a woman Maa (dog) is a compliement like saying she is a Fox.

Er, you would receive a healthy slap across your face if you said that to my wife dude! Methinks someone doesn't like you :)

Seconded! Methinks you is bein' set up, Jack!

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been told this by several Thai women never tried it but they had no reason to tell me a porky. Maybe it's a local thing.

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  garyh said:
been told this by several Thai women never tried it but they had no reason to tell me a porky. Maybe it's a local thing.

Maybe they're all dogs!!! :)

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  beerchang said:
  garyh said:
been told this by several Thai women never tried it but they had no reason to tell me a porky. Maybe it's a local thing.

Maybe they're all dogs!!! :D

Well most of them don't need you to drink a box of chang beer chang to make them look good :D

And you wouldn't have to chew your arm off in the morning. :)

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The fashion rule book says that you can't use the expression "biatch" unless your boxers are exposed and the pants are worn low exposing the posterior. As well, the women that you call must be scantily clad, with a large bosom and shaking their posteriors to a repetitive beat. The males that use the expression should be wearing a baseball cap perched sideways and should be wearing lots of bling. Unimaginative tattoos should also adorn the person uttering the phrase. All participants should be incapable of expressing themselves in a coherent manner and have limited education. Within this context, the expression is acceptable.

I have seen MTV so I'm an expert...................

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LOL gary.

Back to the OP. I live in Isaanland and haven't heard it yet. Maybe you are closer to BKK? I'm sure however it will spread here soon like the violence copied from both Thai and imported television. Definately got worse since satellite tv became so much easier to access. Just out of interest, did you notice an American accent when they said this to each other? I did hear some lads saying "F*uck you maan!" with a very distinct American twang (not to me) a while ago.

And don't you Americans go getting upset at my line of questioning, it's just there's a lot more American films on the satellite channels to copy.

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  geriatrickid said:
The fashion rule book says that you can't use the expression "biatch" unless your boxers are exposed and the pants are worn low exposing the posterior. As well, the women that you call must be scantily clad, with a large bosom and shaking their posteriors to a repetitive beat. The males that use the expression should be wearing a baseball cap perched sideways and should be wearing lots of bling. Unimaginative tattoos should also adorn the person uttering the phrase. All participants should be incapable of expressing themselves in a coherent manner and have limited education. Within this context, the expression is acceptable.

I have seen MTV so I'm an expert...................

My neighbor refer to Thai kids trying to emulate the above as 'Tiggers' .... :)

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  Pdaz said:
  geriatrickid said:
The fashion rule book says that you can't use the expression "biatch" unless your boxers are exposed and the pants are worn low exposing the posterior. As well, the women that you call must be scantily clad, with a large bosom and shaking their posteriors to a repetitive beat. The males that use the expression should be wearing a baseball cap perched sideways and should be wearing lots of bling. Unimaginative tattoos should also adorn the person uttering the phrase. All participants should be incapable of expressing themselves in a coherent manner and have limited education. Within this context, the expression is acceptable.

I have seen MTV so I'm an expert...................

My neighbor refer to Thai kids trying to emulate the above as 'Tiggers' .... :)

Why? I never heard O'l Winey the Pooh or Tigger using that kind of Language?

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  Huey said:
  Pdaz said:
  geriatrickid said:
The fashion rule book says that you can't use the expression "biatch" unless your boxers are exposed and the pants are worn low exposing the posterior. As well, the women that you call must be scantily clad, with a large bosom and shaking their posteriors to a repetitive beat. The males that use the expression should be wearing a baseball cap perched sideways and should be wearing lots of bling. Unimaginative tattoos should also adorn the person uttering the phrase. All participants should be incapable of expressing themselves in a coherent manner and have limited education. Within this context, the expression is acceptable.

I have seen MTV so I'm an expert...................

My neighbor refer to Thai kids trying to emulate the above as 'Tiggers' .... :)

Why? I never heard O'l Winey the Pooh or Tigger using that kind of Language?

Tigger! I like it :D. Huey, it's a clever evolution from wigger, meaning wannabe nigger, or white nigger, ie white people taking on black vernacular or dress style for their own. Here, I guess it's Thai nigger.

I use the N word with caution. Only black people can actually use it, of course, but anyone can say wigger.

Feel free to edit the N word out to be "ni__ger" or something if you like, but I felt I had to be explicit above.

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