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For me it's offering a back hander to get something done.

I had to spend 3 months in the UK last year after the death of my father. The onlt thing on my mind was getting back home to Thailand and these things can take time, lots of time, so in an effort to speed things along I offered bribes and a few were taken up.

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Going back home and realising is one thing, but a far better barometer is the way Thais treat you in Thailand. Thais can pick out foreigners fresh off the plane in a heart-beat; the western clothes, mannerisms and 'aura' for want of a better word. The best way to tell you've stayed to long is when no Thai gives you a second look, bar girls look through you and Sukumvit tailors don't call out. I hereby assert that Thailanization is complete when even mosquitoes leave you alone.

A few months ago I was in a gogo and felt like i had leprosy. I hadnt been to one in a while and was thinking maybe things had changed or something until i started chatting up one of the girls.

her first question was "how long have you lived here?"

to which i replied "What makes you think i live here?"

rolling her eyes "ok, do you live here or are you on holiday?"

They all know as soon as you walk in the door....

It was probably when you asked how much the tapwater was!

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It's the same with any country you dare to migrate to. If you're good enough and willing to survive in a foreign country, you can adapt to almost anything.

I'm a German who lived for some odd 10 years in the UK. Now I live in Thailand and I still find myself drinking English tea with milk instead of instant sh*t with milk powder. I cook my English breakfast every Sunday and miss it if I don't have time to cook! Oh yea, and I drink as much as I can (rather as much as I should drink) when I know I'm off the next day... burp.gif

And as a German I miss the German beers and good wines. So what am I??? German? Engilsh? Thai? One second, let me check my passport.... passifier.gif Sh*t there is it? Think I lost it. Oh, there it is. It's a Thai passport! Damn, it's just my daughter's passport. Oh well. Never mind... drunk.gif

Im from the UK and cannot live without my bacon and egg butty in the morning,with a nice cup of tea of course.It makes me wince to see people drinking tea without milk,horrible!

BTW,Tops has very good teabags,I'm on Waitrose round breakfast ones now,just finished Tesco's Finest Ceylon but I have to say these are better!

German beers also,Tops has Bitburger,Warsteiner and many others.Villa Market has my favourite Krombacher and not too expensive at 99 baht for a 500ml can!

livin' the dream

As opposed to living on street Roti!

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Going back home and realising is one thing, but a far better barometer is the way Thais treat you in Thailand. Thais can pick out foreigners fresh off the plane in a heart-beat; the western clothes, mannerisms and 'aura' for want of a better word. The best way to tell you've stayed to long is when no Thai gives you a second look, bar girls look through you and Sukumvit tailors don't call out. I hereby assert that Thailanization is complete when even mosquitoes leave you alone.

A few months ago I was in a gogo and felt like i had leprosy. I hadnt been to one in a while and was thinking maybe things had changed or something until i started chatting up one of the girls.

her first question was "how long have you lived here?"

to which i replied "What makes you think i live here?"

rolling her eyes "ok, do you live here or are you on holiday?"

They all know as soon as you walk in the door....

It was probably when you asked how much the tapwater was!

haha, that might have been what tipped them off

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