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Thais and photos that they take.

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Unfortunately I set up a facebook page thing a few years ago, and a few Thai associates are on it.

Middle-class white collar workers in their 30's.

One takes between 6 and 8 'selfies' every day and posts them together in batches of 3 or 4.

Every day, without fail.

Just 3 or 4 photos of her face looking into the camera. Twice a day.

Another two (unrelated) do this weird pursed lips thing in every single photo.

Whenever they go some place they all do this jump in the air photo thing.

It's the selfies that are really worrying though.

<deleted> is wrong with these people? :huh:

You forget half the nation doing the victory sign in every second pic, held closely to their face, head slightly tilted in their best k pop imitation.

They actually use an app on their phone to improve their looks, lightens the skin amongst other things.

You are talking about, "selfies" The problem was so bad in WA DC that the Obama White house banned selfies!

What's wrong with those people?????? I guess a real bad case of normal........

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2598427/White-House-ban-selfies-President-following-Samsung-stunt.html

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Edited by thailiketoo

you think it's just the Thai's who do selfies?

Food ???

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