Westaurel Posted October 15, 2013 Share Posted October 15, 2013 (edited) Thai gold is cheaper and worst quality than westerner gold, I don't like it, it look cheap. Showing gold in Thailand meaning you are not poor or letting suppose it ! It a big shame to show your poverty. Wearing a Buddha (most in gold colour) with a gold chain it look better than a simple silver or another cheap metal. Personally when I am in Thailand I like wearing my buddhas with my european gold chain. It's nice and thoughtful ! Too much gold is bling-bling but only one chain is just enough to don't look farang khi nok (supposing you're well clothed that you should be if you wear gold) ! Edited October 15, 2013 by Westaurel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shaurene Posted October 15, 2013 Share Posted October 15, 2013 Thai chavs, the poorer they are the more gold they wear.What he said.Go to the UK, take a look at the market stall holders with their industrial-sized gold curb chains - same thing. I haven't noticed more refined Thai people wearing tacky gold jewellery. Over the last couple of years I have noticed a hell of a lot of UK guys wearing those big chains around their neck I believe they are all fake gold. They look stupid, showin off. I think with a lot of Thais they think it is impressive to them makes them feel high class Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
transam Posted October 15, 2013 Share Posted October 15, 2013 Thai chavs, the poorer they are the more gold they wear. I think you mean ''the poorer they were'' the more gold they wear. Seen it, quite embarrassing for the guy l think cos LOS folk understand stuff. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rgs2001uk Posted October 15, 2013 Share Posted October 15, 2013 Thai chavs, the poorer they are the more gold they wear.What he said.Go to the UK, take a look at the market stall holders with their industrial-sized gold curb chains - same thing. I haven't noticed more refined Thai people wearing tacky gold jewellery. Over the last couple of years I have noticed a hell of a lot of UK guys wearing those big chains around their neck I believe they are all fake gold. They look stupid, showin off. I think with a lot of Thais they think it is impressive to them makes them feel high class Excellent stuff, when in Rome etc etc. Walk into most shopping malls/centres and they will have a stall selling fake gold, usually about 200-300 baht per pop. The biggest customers are Thai, costume jewellery is I believe what farang call it. The (certain class) Thais will buy it and wear it as a one off to try and gain face/status. Nice to know Dagenham Dave from Billericay market has rocked up here and integrated, hope he was wearing full sov rings for maximun face, those half sovs dont cut it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
orchis Posted October 15, 2013 Share Posted October 15, 2013 I don't care as long as they take it off in bed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
transam Posted October 15, 2013 Share Posted October 15, 2013 Thai chavs, the poorer they are the more gold they wear.What he said.Go to the UK, take a look at the market stall holders with their industrial-sized gold curb chains - same thing. I haven't noticed more refined Thai people wearing tacky gold jewellery. Over the last couple of years I have noticed a hell of a lot of UK guys wearing those big chains around their neck I believe they are all fake gold. They look stupid, showin off. I think with a lot of Thais they think it is impressive to them makes them feel high class Excellent stuff, when in Rome etc etc. Walk into most shopping malls/centres and they will have a stall selling fake gold, usually about 200-300 baht per pop. The biggest customers are Thai, costume jewellery is I believe what farang call it. The (certain class) Thais will buy it and wear it as a one off to try and gain face/status. Nice to know Dagenham Dave from Billericay market has rocked up here and integrated, hope he was wearing full sov rings for maximun face, those half sovs dont cut it. Locals can spot ''BigC''....''gold'..........at a 100 yards.............. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rgs2001uk Posted October 15, 2013 Share Posted October 15, 2013 ^^^^^, Yeah but the farang cant. He gives his teerak the money for 5 baht, she buys Big C bling and gives the rest to her "brother" Dumb farang buffalo none the wiser. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arlissmichaels Posted October 15, 2013 Share Posted October 15, 2013 Settle I was on a wind up, his pic has nothing to do with the OP, to be fair if it was me I'd not be best pleased my pic was posted unless of course you or the guy who posted it is him. I never posted it and yeah I would not be happy having a picture of me posted without my permission which i thought was against TV rules because the guy who posted it aint him The guy that is on that pic is supposed to be famous in Pattaya and not someone to mess with. But hey keyboard warriors that are anonymous will do things to make fun of him. Not that I know the guy or care that much (live in BKK) Famous in who's eyes, definately not mine Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kikoman Posted October 15, 2013 Share Posted October 15, 2013 Gold prices for 99% pure gold is worth the same price if it in a pure gold Thai necklace or in a Gold brick out of Ft. Knox, an incorrect assumption Kikoman. the purchase price for 24k gold jewelry is higher than a 24k gold bar and the selling price for that piece of jewelry is lower. Let me put it this way your statement is more correct then mine, Thai gold is (96.5%) 23 K as a gold bar is 24 K so based on that information. your statement is more correct. My statement to the poster was also correct, He stated that the only way one could buy gold as an investment is incorrect, in the context that I stated Thai's purchase gold for an investment. He is talking about purchasing bars of 24 K gold, as Carlos Slim or Bill Gates would do. Thai buy gold in one satang or one baht at a time and when they get more they update it to 2 satang and or 2 baht. Not any different that someone buying US saving bonds in the US, My wife has gold that Thai women in the village wear on Buddhist holidays to the wat maybe 4 times a year, then it goes back in to the safe, until the next holiday. I would say it is worn for less than 24 hours in a year. Cheers: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trembly Posted October 15, 2013 Share Posted October 15, 2013 (edited) Thai chavs, the poorer they are the more gold they wear.What he said.Go to the UK, take a look at the market stall holders with their industrial-sized gold curb chains - same thing. I haven't noticed more refined Thai people wearing tacky gold jewellery. Over the last couple of years I have noticed a hell of a lot of UK guys wearing those big chains around their neck I believe they are all fake gold. They look stupid, showin off. I think with a lot of Thais they think it is impressive to them makes them feel high class Excellent stuff, when in Rome etc etc. Walk into most shopping malls/centres and they will have a stall selling fake gold, usually about 200-300 baht per pop. The biggest customers are Thai, costume jewellery is I believe what farang call it. The (certain class) Thais will buy it and wear it as a one off to try and gain face/status. Nice to know Dagenham Dave from Billericay market has rocked up here and integrated, hope he was wearing full sov rings for maximun face, those half sovs dont cut it. Actually Thais (and also a lot of Cambodians) know full well that it's not real gold and they also know full well that everyone else can tell that it's not real gold. They don't care. They wear it because they think it looks good. I know a goldsmith (apprenticed in real gold) in Cambodia who is a millionaire again every single month. He started off making the cheap 'costume jewellery" and selling it in the markets. Now he has a factory making nothing but that; 'costume jewellery'. If they could afford real gold no doubt they would go for that instead. Edited October 15, 2013 by Trembly Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rgs2001uk Posted October 15, 2013 Share Posted October 15, 2013 ^^^^, excellent stuff, always good to hear of a success story, best of luck to the guy and long may he prosper. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Benmart Posted October 15, 2013 Share Posted October 15, 2013 Asked my wife, and she confirmed what I thought. She used to wear it only to show off. These days, she see no need in showing off, and also she is aware she makes herself a target by flashing the gold everywhere. She only wears it to parties to look nice. You mean to show off Pretty presumptuous of you my lad. You don't even know them. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DiamondKing Posted October 15, 2013 Share Posted October 15, 2013 I was right was I not so not so presumptuous since he agreed with me Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LingLek Posted October 16, 2013 Share Posted October 16, 2013 Gold signifies status, such as married or not. It can be worn on special occasions, or to display position within the social hierarchy. Calling the wearer a Thai chav is neat but judgmental. Tells you more about the name-caller's social resentments or fears. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
transam Posted October 16, 2013 Share Posted October 16, 2013 Gold signifies status, such as married or not. It can be worn on special occasions, or to display position within the social hierarchy. Calling the wearer a Thai chav is neat but judgmental. Tells you more about the name-caller's social resentments or fears. I know many Hi-So Thai folk that never wear gold at events. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DiamondKing Posted October 16, 2013 Share Posted October 16, 2013 (edited) Gold signifies status, such as married or not. It can be worn on special occasions, or to display position within the social hierarchy. Calling the wearer a Thai chav is neat but judgmental. Tells you more about the name-caller's social resentments or fears. I know many Hi-So Thai folk that never wear gold at events. And I know many that do in fact usually its accompanied by additional Diamonds that require me to wear an extra dark pair of sunglasses Whether you like it or not Thailand is no different to any other country some flash the cash while others dont and the only people who know a persons real net worth is the person wearing the gold. My guess is its a combo of people wearing their entire net worth, to people wearing gold that have millions in the bank, and everyone in between Edited October 16, 2013 by DiamondKing 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
irlguy1 Posted October 16, 2013 Share Posted October 16, 2013 Settle I was on a wind up, his pic has nothing to do with the OP, to be fair if it was me I'd not be best pleased my pic was posted unless of course you or the guy who posted it is him. The guy that is on that pic is supposed to be famous in Pattaya and not someone to mess with. But hey keyboard warriors that are anonymous will do things to make fun of him. Not that I know the guy or care that much (live in BKK) He is infamous in Pattaya I DO know him and believe me you don't want to know him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paangjang Posted October 16, 2013 Share Posted October 16, 2013 Settle I was on a wind up, his pic has nothing to do with the OP, to be fair if it was me I'd not be best pleased my pic was posted unless of course you or the guy who posted it is him. The guy that is on that pic is supposed to be famous in Pattaya and not someone to mess with. But hey keyboard warriors that are anonymous will do things to make fun of him. Not that I know the guy or care that much (live in BKK) He is infamous in Pattaya I DO know him and believe me you don't want to know him. Why, does he talk your ear off? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ABCer Posted October 19, 2013 Share Posted October 19, 2013 (edited) Gold prices for 99% pure gold is worth the same price if it in a pure gold Thai necklace or in a Gold brick out of Ft. Knox, an incorrect assumption Kikoman. the purchase price for 24k gold jewelry is higher than a 24k gold bar and the selling price for that piece of jewelry is lower. Let me put it this way your statement is more correct then mine, Thai gold is (96.5%) 23 K as a gold bar is 24 K so based on that information. your statement is more correct. My statement to the poster was also correct, He stated that the only way one could buy gold as an investment is incorrect, in the context that I stated Thai's purchase gold for an investment. He is talking about purchasing bars of 24 K gold, as Carlos Slim or Bill Gates would do. Thai buy gold in one satang or one baht at a time and when they get more they update it to 2 satang and or 2 baht. Not any different that someone buying US saving bonds in the US, My wife has gold that Thai women in the village wear on Buddhist holidays to the wat maybe 4 times a year, then it goes back in to the safe, until the next holiday. I would say it is worn for less than 24 hours in a year. Cheers: Naam and Kikoman, you may be both right from some perspective. Have no reasons not to believe you. But my personal limited to Australia experience is keeping me away from wasting money on jewelry. Recently a good lady friend of mine was going to marry a bloke. They both selected a diamond ring for her and he paid $12,000. The things didn't work out. Wedding was cancelled and she returned the ring to him. So far nothing odd. But before she returned him the ring she went to a couple of shops to check how much it would have been if she has sold it. One of the shops was the one they bought it from. Offers? - not over $4,500!!! Before I came to Thailand, I bought a brand new Pulsar IQ for $26,000. Then change of plans and I am moving out to Thailand. The car was in mint condition, still under 10,000 km on odometer, still under warranty etc. Sold for $18,000 privately. Not even the bloody Dealer I bought it from wold give me that! He offered $17,500. This is why, if I wanted to invest free money lying around - it wouldn't be cars or jewelry. Than again, it depends on the level of operations. Buying a Merc, a BMW or a SAAB - isn't a good investment. Buying jewelry - isn't a good investment in my personal view, but buying shares of companies - might be! Problem is, though I am comfy, I am in no way a BIG fellow. The big guys seem to gain whatever they do... So, we have no disputes here... it's personal experiences that may be different. Cheers. And thanks for your responses. As to the question of wearing excessive jewelry - in my opinion it is bad taste stemming from bad education. Really RICH Thais wouldn't do it either. The ones who do - IMHO are vulgar people, both men and women... Edited October 19, 2013 by ABCer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arthurwait Posted October 19, 2013 Share Posted October 19, 2013 Wearing gold - fake designer clothes/bags - harrods bags - cheap designer clothes - c-class Mercedes - 'Hi-so' event attendees. It's all the same. People trying to look richer than they are , all living off credit. due to this horrible money = respect culture. While people with real money know this, hide their wealth and think " sighhhhhhhh you're not worming your way into mine" and don't do and don't go to none of the above. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thechineseguy Posted October 22, 2013 Share Posted October 22, 2013 in china we call those big belly, gold covered guys "tu hao", like cashy mafia member like the early movies but in a corny way. I do see proportionately more Thai's covered in gold than any other population in the world, Is it a fashion statement? Over to you. What's your opinion?......back to you. I think it's a fashion statement as in a lot of Asia.CCC Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Shaksey Posted October 22, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted October 22, 2013 Gold prices for 99% pure gold is worth the same price if it in a pure gold Thai necklace or in a Gold brick out of Ft. Knox, an incorrect assumption Kikoman. the purchase price for 24k gold jewelry is higher than a 24k gold bar and the selling price for that piece of jewelry is lower. Let me put it this way your statement is more correct then mine, Thai gold is (96.5%) 23 K as a gold bar is 24 K so based on that information. your statement is more correct. My statement to the poster was also correct, He stated that the only way one could buy gold as an investment is incorrect, in the context that I stated Thai's purchase gold for an investment. He is talking about purchasing bars of 24 K gold, as Carlos Slim or Bill Gates would do. Thai buy gold in one satang or one baht at a time and when they get more they update it to 2 satang and or 2 baht. Not any different that someone buying US saving bonds in the US, My wife has gold that Thai women in the village wear on Buddhist holidays to the wat maybe 4 times a year, then it goes back in to the safe, until the next holiday. I would say it is worn for less than 24 hours in a year. Cheers: Naam and Kikoman, you may be both right from some perspective. Have no reasons not to believe you. But my personal limited to Australia experience is keeping me away from wasting money on jewelry. Recently a good lady friend of mine was going to marry a bloke. They both selected a diamond ring for her and he paid $12,000. The things didn't work out. Wedding was cancelled and she returned the ring to him. So far nothing odd. But before she returned him the ring she went to a couple of shops to check how much it would have been if she has sold it. One of the shops was the one they bought it from. Offers? - not over $4,500!!! Before I came to Thailand, I bought a brand new Pulsar IQ for $26,000. Then change of plans and I am moving out to Thailand. The car was in mint condition, still under 10,000 km on odometer, still under warranty etc. Sold for $18,000 privately. Not even the bloody Dealer I bought it from wold give me that! He offered $17,500. This is why, if I wanted to invest free money lying around - it wouldn't be cars or jewelry. Than again, it depends on the level of operations. Buying a Merc, a BMW or a SAAB - isn't a good investment. Buying jewelry - isn't a good investment in my personal view, but buying shares of companies - might be! Problem is, though I am comfy, I am in no way a BIG fellow. The big guys seem to gain whatever they do... So, we have no disputes here... it's personal experiences that may be different. Cheers. And thanks for your responses. As to the question of wearing excessive jewelry - in my opinion it is bad taste stemming from bad education. Really RICH Thais wouldn't do it either. The ones who do - IMHO are vulgar people, both men and women... Gold jewellery in Australia, USA, UK, all of the Western world is a rip off. It's all 9k or 18k and you're paying a huge markup for it. That's why your friends wedding ring was suddenly worth so much less - it was only worth the true value. When you buy gold jewellery in Thailand you pay the current Baht rate for the weight of the gold and a little bit for the making of it. It's also 23k, 96.5% pure.When you sell it you get a very slightly less rate. E.g. todays buying rate is 19,300 and selling is 19,400. It's completely different to buying jewellery in the West and it's a good way for people to invest money. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shaksey Posted October 22, 2013 Share Posted October 22, 2013 I was in a Gold shop in Yaowarat today and a Thai-Chinese guy was buying a HUGE twisted rope chain. It hung to his stomach when he was trying it on and was at least 10mm thick. 20Baht at least I'd guesstimate. He didn't look short of a few bob but wonder where or when he'd ever wear such a thing. It was certainly a custom piece so must be for a specific purpose. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rgs2001uk Posted October 22, 2013 Share Posted October 22, 2013 At post #112, Gerald Ratner made a fortune in the UK selling to Pikeys and Chavs, his problems arose when he told them it was crap. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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