Popular Post NeverSure Posted February 5, 2015 Popular Post Share Posted February 5, 2015 if the good old U S of A is that good whay are so many here, ? and then moan that the think there not being tret as they think they should be no one going to kiss there a## just because there american They aren't in Thailand, Jake. There are four times as many Americans in the world as there are Brits and Aussies combined. Are there four times as many American expats in Thailand as there are Aussies and Brits? Of course not. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Popular Post NeverSure Posted February 5, 2015 Popular Post Share Posted February 5, 2015 Haven't noticed anything different in my interactions with Thais. Yet I do feel an increase in hostility, mostly from those Brits and Aussies who disliked us in the first place. There is another thread where a non-American mentioned how many expats were losers in their own countries. The UK and Aus. are tiny with combined populations about 1/4 of the US. Yet they are vastly overrepresented as expats in Thailand. That's because they hate themselves and their countries. As bitter old men they are jealous and have to be bitter toward others. In 30 years their countries will be muslim due to immigration and breeding rates. They know it. They are powerless to do anything about it because their governments disarmed them. They actually hate their countries and it shows in a multitude of posts. They have nowhere to go home to. They don't recognize their countries due to immigration and PC governments. They've given up their sovereign borders to an international group and they no longer can claim patriotic pride. All they can do is criticise those who have an independent country with patriotism and who do have the power to change things. They criticize America AND their own countries. They are lost and broken. They no longer understand being patriotic and think that those who are have lost the plot when in truth they have lost the plot and have lost their way. They are people without a country. They drink their days away in Thailand realizing that the old saying is true: "Wherever you go, there you are." NeverSure, I think most of what you say is a wee bit brutal and if anyone sounds bitter in parts, it`s you. But the parts of your post I have highlighted you are spot on, sad to say. True, especially regarding Britain, where the heritage has been eroded over the years, I doubt that many Brits these days can feel patriotic. Strange actually, because in Thailand I am proud to be classified as a farang. I am perceived as a white European and it`s not considered a taboo subject describing myself as a white European whereas in my home country being proud of who and what I am is discouraged. I think that if I had to return to my country it would prove a huge reverse culture shock for me, I very much doubt that I would be able to fit in there now. I am still patriotic, but prefer to be a patriot from afar, just left with fond memories of how my homeland used to be back in the old days. So yes, you are absolutely right. Beetlejuice, I'm not "bitter." I get angry at the incessant criticism of the US on this forum, and the criticism of Americans. It goes on so much that I get truly angry just as anyone would who is incessantly criticised. Brits and Aussies on here go on and on about how "unliked" Americans are, apparently not realizing that what they are saying and how they say it makes them the most unlikeable of all. They are themselves hateful. They are bitter old men who must not realize how xenophobic they actually are. I agree with the poster in another thread who said that most expats in Thailand were losers in their own countries and are losers in Thailand. 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NeverSure Posted February 5, 2015 Share Posted February 5, 2015 We all share the same planet. Who cares which bit of it you happened to be born on? This is more like it, the whole patriotism thing is very overrated. It's there for people who are generally incapable of independent thought and are easily lead by someone who's probably 'waving a flag and carrying a cross'. That belief is going to bite Europe in the butt as it becomes a Muslim state and yearns for the day when a Brit was a Brit and a German was a German. Birds of a feather like to flock together but the nations of Europe are disappearing, their economies and cultures are in shambles and in 30 years they'll be bowing to Mecca, afraid not to appease the ME countries which have oil. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post ScarpoFongness4U Posted February 5, 2015 Popular Post Share Posted February 5, 2015 Not one Thai, Male or female, Young or old, Can spot an American from the mix of expats and tourists I mistook french people and Russians and Dutch people for Americans and I'm American 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hhgz Posted February 5, 2015 Share Posted February 5, 2015 If the OP is uncomfortable living in Thailand, why hasn't he moved? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post NeverSure Posted February 5, 2015 Popular Post Share Posted February 5, 2015 Not one Thai, Male or female, Young or old, Can spot an American from the mix of expats and tourists I mistook french people and Russians and Dutch people for Americans and I'm American It's the rude, insulting, insatiable OCD jerks on this forum that can go on forever blaming everything in the whole world on the US, while their own continent is failing. Tiny **** syndrome. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sipi Posted February 5, 2015 Share Posted February 5, 2015 (edited) How are relationships between the US and Thailand getting bad OP? I am not being a smart ass, but haven't read anything to suggest this. My ignorance no doubt. Actually I just googled it out of curiosity and found a number of articles about treaties, free trade agreements, joint military training..... Edited February 5, 2015 by sipi Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post NeverSure Posted February 5, 2015 Popular Post Share Posted February 5, 2015 This is more like it, the whole patriotism thing is very overrated. It's there for people who are generally incapable of independent thought and are easily lead by someone who's probably 'waving a flag and carrying a cross'. It's Europeans who are incapable of independent thought and are brainwashed into being wimps who have sold their souls and their countries to a big group. Patriotism is essential or we will all be Muslim. W. Europe has ceded it's borders to a large group of unelected people and have been brainwashed into thinking that's good. Talk about independent thought. Now those (used to be) countries are being overrun by people who will destroy them. Within 30 years they will be under Sharia Law as immigration and breeding rates overwhelm them. By the time I get to say "I told you so" it will be too late. Who brainwashed all of these people into giving up their countries and soon their way of life? 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MAJIC Posted February 5, 2015 Share Posted February 5, 2015 Haven't noticed anything different in my interactions with Thais. Yet I do feel an increase in hostility, mostly from those Brits and Aussies who disliked us in the first place. . The UK and Aus. are tiny with combined populations about 1/4 of the US. Yet they are vastly overrepresented as expats in Thailand. That's because they hate themselves and their countries. As bitter old men they are jealous and have to be bitter toward others. As bitter old men they are jealous and have to be bitter toward others Absolute nonsense! the bitter men you talk about do not exist Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ExPratt Posted February 5, 2015 Share Posted February 5, 2015 I wouldn't let it get to you. they are like spoiled children and cannot take any criticism.They'll be gone as soon as there is an election Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NeverSure Posted February 5, 2015 Share Posted February 5, 2015 Haven't noticed anything different in my interactions with Thais. Yet I do feel an increase in hostility, mostly from those Brits and Aussies who disliked us in the first place. . The UK and Aus. are tiny with combined populations about 1/4 of the US. Yet they are vastly overrepresented as expats in Thailand. That's because they hate themselves and their countries. As bitter old men they are jealous and have to be bitter toward others. As bitter old men they are jealous and have to be bitter toward others Absolute nonsense! the bitter men you talk about do not exist Who is hijacking their screen names and posting for them, then?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NeverSure Posted February 5, 2015 Share Posted February 5, 2015 I wouldn't let it get to you. they are like spoiled children and cannot take any criticism.They'll be gone as soon as there is an election Who is "they"? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
willyumiii Posted February 5, 2015 Author Share Posted February 5, 2015 (edited) if the good old U S of A is that good whay are so many here, ? and then moan that the think there not being tret as they think they should be no one going to kiss there a## just because there american They aren't in Thailand, Jake. There are four times as many Americans in the world as there are Brits and Aussies combined. Are there four times as many American expats in Thailand as there are Aussies and Brits? Of course not. Agree, on a day to day basis I se far fewer Americans in Thailand than I do Britts, Germans, Australians and others and as NeverSure states, there are far more Americans in the world. I feel this is due mostly to the fact that Europe and Australia are much closer. A 20 + hour flight from California is a killer and most Americans are large and very uncomfortable sitting on a plane that long....I am. and many from the USA need to travel to California before getting on a flight to Thailand. As to why are we here..... Unlike some countries, Americans are free to travel almost anywhere in the world with few restrictions. We seem to have the financial stability to do so as well. Personally, I am here to be with my family, most of who are Thai. And as for the '$$$" as some have commented....The USD is doing pretty well now..from what I read on TV much better than the Ausie, Britt or Euro currency. Just what is your point about "$$$$"????? Edited February 5, 2015 by willyumiii Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ExPratt Posted February 5, 2015 Share Posted February 5, 2015 <script type='text/javascript'>window.mod_pagespeed_start = Number(new Date());</script> I wouldn't let it get to you. they are like spoiled children and cannot take any criticism.They'll be gone as soon as there is an election Who is "they"? What are you a copper ? The ruling administration here at the moment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sipi Posted February 5, 2015 Share Posted February 5, 2015 And I have to admit that personally the Americans I have met in Thailand and here on TVF have been rather pleasant; with a few messed-up exceptions. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post ExPratt Posted February 5, 2015 Popular Post Share Posted February 5, 2015 <script type='text/javascript'>window.mod_pagespeed_start = Number(new Date());</script> And I have to admit that personally the Americans I have met in Thailand and here on TVF have been rather pleasant; with a few messed-up exceptions. Same as that , I've worked with quite a few Yanks and I found them Warm , good humoured people (That's Humor with a U) If you disagree with US Foreign policy , that is not the normal man in streets fault 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post DP25 Posted February 6, 2015 Popular Post Share Posted February 6, 2015 Man, this thread sure brought out the nutters. I agree with Jingthing, I would never think to hide my nationality from a Thai...other foreigners and some fellow Americans are a different matter. I certainly wouldn't want to end up in a real life conversation with some of the people in this thread. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NeverSure Posted February 6, 2015 Share Posted February 6, 2015 if the good old U S of A is that good whay are so many here, ? and then moan that the think there not being tret as they think they should be no one going to kiss there a## just because there american They aren't in Thailand, Jake. There are four times as many Americans in the world as there are Brits and Aussies combined. Are there four times as many American expats in Thailand as there are Aussies and Brits? Of course not. Agree, on a day to day basis I se far fewer Americans in Thailand than I do Britts, Germans, Australians and others and as NeverSure states, there are far more Americans in the world. I feel this is due mostly to the fact that Europe and Australia are much closer. A 20 + hour flight from California is a killer and most Americans are large and very uncomfortable sitting on a plane that long....I am. and many from the USA need to travel to California before getting on a flight to Thailand. As to why are we here..... Unlike some countries, Americans are free to travel almost anywhere in the world with few restrictions. We seem to have the financial stability to do so as well. Personally, I am here to be with my family, most of who are Thai. And as for the '$$$" as some have commented....The USD is doing pretty well now..from what I read on TV much better than the Ausie, Britt or Euro currency. Just what is your point about "$$$$"????? A lot of expats have moved to Thailand and rarely go "home". I go for months at a time and don't mind the flight, or at least don't let it stop me. If you're asking what my point is about the $$$$, I've forgotten if I mentioned it. Cheers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post NeverSure Posted February 6, 2015 Popular Post Share Posted February 6, 2015 Man, this thread sure brought out the nutters. I agree with Jingthing, I would never think to hide my nationality from a Thai...other foreigners and some fellow Americans are a different matter. I certainly wouldn't want to end up in a real life conversation with some of the people in this thread. I can tell you for sure I wouldn't want to have a real conversation with a lot of people on this site in general. I may be the first American to fire back at all of the insults that Brits and Aussies throw at America and Americans, but that doesn't mean I'm not a good guy in person. I just get worn out with a lot of the misfits on this forum who fled their countries as losers and I'm finally calling them on it. You don't really much see Americans criticising other countries much on here. When there's an Islamic terrorist event in Australia or France or elsewhere you don't see Americans blaming the people of those countries for it. You see Americans mourning with them. But damn, if something is about America, the knuckle draggers on here come out of the woodwork with NO manners at all. End of. 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aTomsLife Posted February 6, 2015 Share Posted February 6, 2015 I have had the feeling that we were maybe treated a little better in some situations than expats from other counties. Another from the nanny state with a sense of entitlement complex. Please tell me why you should recieve preferential treatment, does your $$$ buy more baht than mine. Head back to Obama land and gives us an update after a few months, I hear Ferguson is a nice place to be these days, especially with an attitide like yours. "Please tell me why you should recieve preferential treatment, does your $$$ buy more baht than mine." Is this a serious question? The U.S. has been Thailand's biggest ally and benefactor for nearly a 100 years. That's why U.S. citizens are treated better here, e.g., can own their own businesses. You should seriously do some research about Thailand, especially before taking such a superior attitude and telling others to head off back home. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aTomsLife Posted February 6, 2015 Share Posted February 6, 2015 so bloody dramatic,, drama queens yes im a brit if it helps Nothing like a little irony to start the day with, Jake. Maybe you should check your tone before calling others dramatic. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aTomsLife Posted February 6, 2015 Share Posted February 6, 2015 Haven't noticed anything different in my interactions with Thais. Yet I do feel an increase in hostility, mostly from those Brits and Aussies who disliked us in the first place. Don't forget the Iraqi's and the Iranians and the Afghani's and the................................... Thread's about my experience here in Thailand...though I'm sure you already knew that and just couldn't help yourself. By the way, since you brought them up: are any of the abovementioned nationalities fans of either the British or the Australians, or of Europeans in general? 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Beetlejuice Posted February 6, 2015 Popular Post Share Posted February 6, 2015 Haven't noticed anything different in my interactions with Thais. Yet I do feel an increase in hostility, mostly from those Brits and Aussies who disliked us in the first place. There is another thread where a non-American mentioned how many expats were losers in their own countries. The UK and Aus. are tiny with combined populations about 1/4 of the US. Yet they are vastly overrepresented as expats in Thailand. That's because they hate themselves and their countries. As bitter old men they are jealous and have to be bitter toward others. In 30 years their countries will be muslim due to immigration and breeding rates. They know it. They are powerless to do anything about it because their governments disarmed them. They actually hate their countries and it shows in a multitude of posts. They have nowhere to go home to. They don't recognize their countries due to immigration and PC governments. They've given up their sovereign borders to an international group and they no longer can claim patriotic pride. All they can do is criticise those who have an independent country with patriotism and who do have the power to change things. They criticize America AND their own countries. They are lost and broken. They no longer understand being patriotic and think that those who are have lost the plot when in truth they have lost the plot and have lost their way. They are people without a country. They drink their days away in Thailand realizing that the old saying is true: "Wherever you go, there you are." NeverSure, I think most of what you say is a wee bit brutal and if anyone sounds bitter in parts, it`s you. But the parts of your post I have highlighted you are spot on, sad to say. True, especially regarding Britain, where the heritage has been eroded over the years, I doubt that many Brits these days can feel patriotic. Strange actually, because in Thailand I am proud to be classified as a farang. I am perceived as a white European and it`s not considered a taboo subject describing myself as a white European whereas in my home country being proud of who and what I am is discouraged. I think that if I had to return to my country it would prove a huge reverse culture shock for me, I very much doubt that I would be able to fit in there now. I am still patriotic, but prefer to be a patriot from afar, just left with fond memories of how my homeland used to be back in the old days. So yes, you are absolutely right. Beetlejuice, I'm not "bitter." I get angry at the incessant criticism of the US on this forum, and the criticism of Americans. It goes on so much that I get truly angry just as anyone would who is incessantly criticised. Brits and Aussies on here go on and on about how "unliked" Americans are, apparently not realizing that what they are saying and how they say it makes them the most unlikeable of all. They are themselves hateful. They are bitter old men who must not realize how xenophobic they actually are. I agree with the poster in another thread who said that most expats in Thailand were losers in their own countries and are losers in Thailand. Could be true, but that statement is more or less saying; that all ex-pats living here were/are losers in their own countries and in Thailand. Obviously those who make these statements don`t consider themselves in that category. I had my own reasons for retiring to Thailand, that was only made possible because I was to a degree successful in my own country, which provided me with substantial savings and pensions to support my family and I in Thailand for the rest of my life. So in my opinion and although blowing my own trumpet, I wouldn`t describe that as being a loser anywhere and there are many living here now who are in the same or in better situations than me. As for the criticisms of the United States, I think over the years everyone has come under condemnation here on Thai visa, including the Thai bashers, those I consider are the real losers, sad people who have to struggle and hustle in life that blame everyone else for their problems, the angry, the bitter, the twisted and the long and suffering , yes, the losers. And to those I give the two fingered salute, not even worthy of an intelligent response. As for putting the world to rights, I have made my own little world here and most of it I just let wash over my head. If certain people don`t like me for who I am and what I am, I don`t give a toss because that`s their problem not mine. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lazygourmet Posted February 6, 2015 Share Posted February 6, 2015 Hopefully that you did not live in Jakarta during end of 90's events. All my American friends had received emergency notices, from the U.S.A. embassy, to leave Indonesia as soon as possible. The ones who decided to stay doubled their security staff and had written "pribumi" in front of their Kemang mansions ; before moving temporarily to Bali where life was peaceful as usual. Being a Belgian myself, I called my embassy to ask what's going on and what to do?!? An Indonesian clerk answered me that he does not know because all the consular staff where already in Singapore... So, I moved to Bali as well where I spent the best Christmas and New Year's partties ever... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SoiBiker Posted February 6, 2015 Share Posted February 6, 2015 They take themselves quite seriously, don't they?. It's kind of sweet. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Gecko123 Posted February 6, 2015 Popular Post Share Posted February 6, 2015 (edited) Most Thais hold America in high regard, even though America's criticism of the military coup was seen in some quarters as unwelcome foreign meddling in Thailand's internal affairs. Even so, Thais are worldly and intelligent enough to realize that an individual doesn't always support or subscribe to the policies of their government. They also seem to understand that America is a very multi-cultural, multi-ethnic and multi-racial society, and that the idea of a "prototypical American" is largely an outmoded and archaic concept. I just wish that all of my TVF expatriate brethren shared this same worldliness and open-mindedness. Edited February 6, 2015 by Gecko123 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post oneday Posted February 6, 2015 Popular Post Share Posted February 6, 2015 I can't say I have ever felt as it I were treated any better or worse than any other falang. Sometimes I think some Thais feel a little better about Americans, but not enough to make a difference in daily life. Anything good or bad towards us is really coming from the government. Yes, right now I think the government is very unhappy with the US, but I don't think that would translate into taking anything out on US citizens. What I do feel since I've lived in this country is a lot of hatred from other Western countries against the US and this has...opened my eyes to say the least. This has all been perceived from the comments of many crude and self-important posters on TV who show their own tremendous faults simply by the posts they make. I just try to remind myself that most of these people are narrow minded with limited perspective and education due to their below average IQ's. It's patently obvious by their comments and their willingness to blurt these comments out to the world. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anthony5 Posted February 6, 2015 Share Posted February 6, 2015 Haven't noticed anything different in my interactions with Thais. Yet I do feel an increase in hostility, mostly from those Brits and Aussies who disliked us in the first place. Don't forget the Iraqi's and the Iranians and the Afghani's and the................................... Thread's about my experience here in Thailand...though I'm sure you already knew that and just couldn't help yourself. By the way, since you brought them up: are any of the abovementioned nationalities fans of either the British or the Australians, or of Europeans in general? I was also talking about your experience in Thailand, or haven't you noticed that the nationalities I mentioned in my post have quite a presence in Thailand. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Loptr Posted February 6, 2015 Share Posted February 6, 2015 We all share the same planet. Who cares which bit of it you happened to be born on? Give it a couple hundred more years... If we just keep f##king each other, we will all be the same color, speak the same language and worship the same great heavenly space fairy... The globalists just need to let nature take it's course and quit forcing the matter... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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