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Feel good story re honest Thai noodle seller

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I've been living in Thailand over 30 years, and recently have been getting tired of miserable stories re Thai people ripping off Farangs, especially when some have been patently false! I have had many incidents over the years, and the vast majority, I'm glad to say, have been positive. So my pleasure when I can again pass along a happy story.

I was driving home from Pattaya to Khon Kaen on Sat when the wife and I stopped at a PT (Palm Leaf) petrol station in Amphur Pol, the one with a big dinosaur statue playing a kan bamboo flute. The wife went off to the washroom and I saw a pool of fish near the fast food center. I rushed back to the car and grabbed my camera bag and for 5 mins took pics of the beautiful multi coloured Koi swimming around. Then the wife called and we got in the car and drove home, an hour away to Khon Kaen. When we unpacked the car I couldn't find my camera bag, tho I had my camera which I had put around my neck. I was understandably upset and knew exactly where I had left it and was sure that was the end of my camera bag. The old man had done it again! That's what happens when you are 70. But the wife jumped in the car and raced back- over an hour away, to the petrol station. When we got there she rushed in and I followed. Just as I came in the lady noodle seller came out with my camera bag on her shoulder. In my best Lao Issarn I waied and thanked her profusely, and my wife gave her a generous tip. The noodle lady said she had seen it there on the seat beside the fish pool and knew it belonged to a Farang so put it where it would be safe in her shop. She seemed genuinely embarrassed to receive the tip we gave her.

This is my first post, and glad I could share this with "thaivisa". I was going to ask for help in finding a good dentist in Khon Kaen, but enjoyed telling this story more. By the way, does anyone know of a good dentist in Khon Kaen because I have a sore tooth and I was thinking of going to the dental clinic at Khon Kaen Ram Hospital where I usually go for my yearly general medical check up?

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Yes generally speaking the thais are honest people,but think on what use for anyone is a camera bag without the camera hehe.

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Yes generally speaking the thais are honest people,but think on what use for anyone is a camera bag without the camera hehe.

You are right, and I thought the same, tho there was a small P&S and several expensive lenses. But unless one was a photographer, would not be interested in just lenses. Sorry, should have mentioned the contents of the bag.

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Yes generally speaking the thais are honest people,but think on what use for anyone is a camera bag without the camera hehe.

You are right, and I thought the same, tho there was a small P&S and several expensive lenses. But unless one was a photographer, would not be interested in just lenses. Sorry, should have mentioned the contents of the bag.

Thing is there are good Thais and bad Thais.. just like back home. In general I like it here and I don't have problems. But bad stories stick better as good ones.

I once had a motorbike breaking down.. some Thais stopped and pushed me home. So that is great.

Good one

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Thank you for sharing this story. I also have rarely been harassed or take advantage of. The few times I were were taxi drivers. For some reason the bad ones I encounter are unusually disrespectful or conniving.

In my 15 years in Thailand I have only had positive experiences. I am frequently surprised and pleased when someone corrects my change, calls after me when I leave something behind, or jumps in to help when I need assistance. Perhaps this is similar to other places in the world too; I think so. But what Thailand is not is the frequent image of Thais I see on TV. Thais present to me as a very good people- the best of what I have known in my travels, so I made my life here. I wonder if people themselves just invite bad things to happen to them. Not always, but I think this is generally true.

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Hubby and I had a similar incident when we were doing some bicycle touring around Nong Khai, only we left a small backpack with our passports, airline tickets, money and other difficult to replace stuff near the entry to the carpark at the Tesco Lotus where we'd chained our bicycles when we went shopping. We realized our loss about 30 minutes later and when we returned, we found the backpack where we'd left it, but the carpark security guard worked just a few feet away and he was watching it like a hawk. I still don't know why he hadn't picked it up and moved it out-of-sight, but perhaps he didn't want to be accused of touching it. No one else had touched it either.

There are several other instances when I've left items in restaurant restrooms or in song thaews and they've always managed to find them way back to me.

The Thai people are basically very honest people who want to do the right thing.

Hubby and I had a similar incident when we were doing some bicycle touring around Nong Khai, only we left a small backpack with our passports, airline tickets, money and other difficult to replace stuff near the entry to the carpark at the Tesco Lotus where we'd chained our bicycles when we went shopping. We realized our loss about 30 minutes later and when we returned, we found the backpack where we'd left it, but the carpark security guard worked just a few feet away and he was watching it like a hawk. I still don't know why he hadn't picked it up and moved it out-of-sight, but perhaps he didn't want to be accused of touching it. No one else had touched it either.

There are several other instances when I've left items in restaurant restrooms or in song thaews and they've always managed to find them way back to me.

The Thai people are basically very honest people who want to do the right thing.

He may have thought it was a bomb and not game to go near it :)

Just joking, its refreshing to hear good stories.

Great story and I will totally agree I have had more positive than negative. Used to hold a hand full of coins out to vendors and they wood take what they needed when I was first here. Could not grasp the coin money but I would pay close attention to what they took. Took about 2 weeks then I was properly educated. The paper money was easy.

OP, thank you for sharing this good story with us.

As about the dentist, I would recommend the Khon Kaen central hospital.

They have a very good reputation and have used them myself in the past.

The only problem is, expect some waiting time as they are usually busy.

in all my 20 years here in Thailand I have never had any problems with the thai people I have been harassed by the occasional ladyboy but in general the thais are no problems at all.

in all my 20 years here in Thailand I have never had any problems with the thai people I have been harassed by the occasional ladyboy but in general the thais are no problems at all.

I got an idiot neighbor that causes trouble.. but the other Thai neighbors are having problems with him too. You can have something like that in any country.

"That's what happens when you are 70."

No....I am the same and not 70.....

There is peace, love, understanding and tolerance world-wide. One only has to take off the sunglasses treated a with negative, intolerant and selfish coating.

Re: #7, #15.

If one does a search on Holographic Fractals Universe,

You'll find that the holographic universe is a scientific theory.

We are that which we gaze upon!

Something like that..

Aloha

Yes generally speaking the thais are honest people,but think on what use for anyone is a camera bag without the camera hehe.

+1...Most seem to be honest. IMHO

Thank you for that story.

Having lived here for 5 years, I can tell of at least two dozen stories of Thai people treating me with kindness, compassion, and honesty. And I can tell you of more than a dozen stories of farang here treating me like shit and cheating me out of serious money.

As one poster said, every country has it's good and bad people. The bias here, I believe, is that so many farang live in Pattaya, or around Sukhumvit Bangkok, both being magnets for the worst of Thais looking to take advantage of foreigners. The difference between Sukhumvit and Din Daeng is night and day as far as the Thai people. Go across the Chao Praya river, and the difference is even more pronounced.

I like hearing these stories and wish more would share. I was recently at Klang Village in Korat and ordered some drinks in the food court, I accidentally overpaid by about 60bht and went and sat down to eat with friends. The stall holder came chasing me to pay me the extra money I had accidentally left, I've had many similar instances across Thailand but I guess some of the rip-off stories are centred around tourist hot-spots rather than local places.

Nice story. I've lived in a few diffrent countries, met people from all four corners of the planet. I believe that most people are generally good by nature. In the five years I've lived here, I haven't had a single problem with a Thai. They're generally friendly, inquisitive and courteous.

Unfortunately the few dishonest ones, operating mainly in the tourist areas, have shed a negative light on the rest.

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Re: #7, #15.

If one does a search on Holographic Fractals Universe,

You'll find that the holographic universe is a scientific theory.

We are that which we gaze upon!

Something like that..

Aloha

You realize you appear "way" out there with this post, right?

But I get it. You are spot on. I am quite familiar with your point.

Definitely out there. The world needs more people in left field. thx

Bring it to Bedlam.

I agree.

I am constantly dealing with Thai people who are more honest in doing business than many are in my home country of USA.

I often wonder about those who are always complaining about the evil dishonest Thais who rip off every farang thy come into contact with.

Could it be they do not understand the concept of bartering and automatically pay the first price asked for rather than counter with an off half of the original...that's a good way to rip yourself off..and neither you or the vendor enjoys it much!

Maybe they just walk around acting rude and looking like helpless targets and attract the wolves to come in for the kill?

Seriously, I am very impressed with the honesty of most Thai people.

Example..A few weeks ago I was at DM airport waiting for a flight to Krabi. Got a bite to eat at a cafe in the airport and then left for a long leisurely stroll my boarding gate.

Arriving at the gate almost an hour later, I realized when it was time to have my carryon luggage scanned that I had left my new laptop computer at the cafe an hour ago!

It was time to board the plane, so I ran all the way back to the cafe ( a good distance ) and when I arrived the waitress was smiling at me, went into the kitchen and brought out my computer without my even asking about it.

I smiled, gave her healthy tip and ran back to my boarding plane.

That laptop had cost me about 15,000 baht a few days earlier.....she could have easily told me she had not seen it.

I have had nothing but good experiences with good, honest Thai people.

Hubby and I had a similar incident when we were doing some bicycle touring around Nong Khai, only we left a small backpack with our passports, airline tickets, money and other difficult to replace stuff near the entry to the carpark at the Tesco Lotus where we'd chained our bicycles when we went shopping. We realized our loss about 30 minutes later and when we returned, we found the backpack where we'd left it, but the carpark security guard worked just a few feet away and he was watching it like a hawk. I still don't know why he hadn't picked it up and moved it out-of-sight, but perhaps he didn't want to be accused of touching it. No one else had touched it either.

There are several other instances when I've left items in restaurant restrooms or in song thaews and they've always managed to find them way back to me.

The Thai people are basically very honest people who want to do the right thing.

I'm always nervous about moving stuff that has been obviously mislaid, as the people who have mislaid it will retrace their steps, but not necessarily ask everyone every five steps of the way "Did you happen to see..."

My apologies for the off-topic digression, but I'd have sworn that Charles Aznavour sang that....

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