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All "Greek" to me yassas thumbsup.gif

Your English no good eh?

Don't worry took me years to learn how to say Good Morning.

Kalimera Costas and lets share a bottle of Retsina together biggrin.png

Any time file mou.

Just a small problem, don't like retsina, I would opt for a glass of Chateau Lafite Rothschild.

Na pane ta farmakia katothumbsup.gif

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All "Greek" to me yassas thumbsup.gif

Your English no good eh?

Don't worry took me years to learn how to say Good Morning.

Kalimera Costas and lets share a bottle of Retsina together biggrin.png

Any time file mou.

Just a small problem, don't like retsina, I would opt for a glass of Chateau Lafite Rothschild.

Na pane ta farmakia katothumbsup.gif

Bloody hell...........a Greek with taste clap2.gif

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To be honest I don't think I have met anyone in LOS that laughs, but still racking my ol' gray cells to find one. Seems being miserable is the norm with farang folk.

Ahhh, my ex Thai boxing champ chum, laughs.....thumbsup.gif ........smile.png

I tend to chuckle as I cut people up to dispose of their bodies. Does that count?

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I read your whole post and could not agree with you more! It is important to laugh and to do so to yourself seems to be the only way to feel better about your day most of the time no matter where you are living on this Planet Earth.

But this brings me to another question that has been on my mind recently; why is it that we Farangs never seem to acknowledge each other when we pass each other in the street? For though I try to say "Hi" or just give a nod, never have I seen anyone else do it. It is as if we actually think that we are in New York City or London or Paris and it is better to keep to yourself. I ride a motorcycle and back home we always give a wave when passing another rider. But here... nope. I know that it is not a Thai thing to do so I do not expect it, but with a Farang I sort of do. The other thing is that no one even smiles and always looks as if they are off to their own funeral. All the traveling is supposed to be fun... no? Our lives cannot be that horrible seeing as we are here in LOS by our own choice, so why does everyone look so upset or maybe just bored?

It does not take much to say, "Hi". It does not take much to be personable to one's fellow travelers. It also does not take much effort either. But maybe it is my cologne.

Yes back home bikers almost always wave when passing or give a nod of the head, thats because at home as bikers we share a feeling of Camaraderie, out here most of those riding bikes are Thai, and as such don't share this feeling of camaraderie its more a feeling of Kamikaze.

I think saying 'Hi' to someone you don't know in the street always invokes a thought of 'What's he (she) after'. But if you meet someone partaking in a similar pursuit say out walking in the countryside or mountains its just normal to say 'hi' or chat to a stranger that under other circumstances you wouldn't

Loved your line about the Kamikaze riders out here! Bang on in my opinion.

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All "Greek" to me yassas thumbsup.gif

Your English no good eh?

Don't worry took me years to learn how to say Good Morning.

Kalimera Costas and lets share a bottle of Retsina together biggrin.png

Any time file mou.

Just a small problem, don't like retsina, I would opt for a glass of Chateau Lafite Rothschild.

Na pane ta farmakia katothumbsup.gif

Sounds like a great party. Let me know if you are organizing a wine tasting. Would love to join....
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Kalimera Costas and lets share a bottle of Retsina together biggrin.png

Any time file mou.

Just a small problem, don't like retsina, I would opt for a glass of Chateau Lafite Rothschild.

Na pane ta farmakia katothumbsup.gif

Sounds like a great party. Let me know if you are organizing a wine tasting. Would love to join....

You are welcome to join, but please don't forget to bring your own wine.

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Kalimera Costas and lets share a bottle of Retsina together biggrin.png

Any time file mou.

Just a small problem, don't like retsina, I would opt for a glass of Chateau Lafite Rothschild.

Na pane ta farmakia katothumbsup.gif

Sounds like a great party. Let me know if you are organizing a wine tasting. Would love to join....

You are welcome to join, but please don't forget to bring your own wine.

Sounds good Costas. I do have a couple bottles ready, not the Lafite, but something passable.

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My daughter in Germany has been diagnosed with MS, my wife here has been diagnosed with Tuberculosis, the UK has made a mess of my Passport application, everybody at my bank in Germany is either ill or on holiday and i can't seem to get anybody to send me a new EC card which means i will soon not be able to withdraw money from an ATM and you want me to laugh ???

Sure stuff a pump up your butt , blow your legs up and go begging in B KK, especially if you speak German. Make a fortune.

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