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French Travelers Rank Thailand Fourth on Dream Destinations List


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In a recent survey by the Paris-based research company Ipsos, French travelers ranked Thailand number 4 on their top 5 dream destinations in 2015.

The company surveyed 44,000 people both in tourism-related operations and the general public. The United States topped the list of dream destinations, while Australia ranked number two. Canada and New Zealand were tied for third place. French travelers ranked Thailand number four on their dream destination list, and Mexico number five.

According to the survey, 32% of French travelers will increase their budget this year. Mrs. Juthaporn Rerngronasa of the TAT (Tourism Authority of Thailand) stated that the survey was great news for the country and reinforces Thailand as a popular tourist destination for international travelers.

It’s no surprise that French travelers love Thailand. In fact, France is the country’s 4th largest source of tourists from Europe. More than 632,000 French visitors traveled to Thailand in 2014, up 3.4% from the previous year.

On average, French tourists spend 17 days in the country before returning home, and they spend an estimated 3,699.87 Baht each day during their stay. In the first six months of 2014 alone, French tourists contributed 20 billion Baht in revenue to the economy.

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-- 2015-04-13

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If there are four countries ahead in the list, they are fifth.

Thailand was probably far from 5th. The report simply pulled out the stat that the French voted Th 4th. It doesn't care to mention where other countries ranked Th. ;)

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Considering the survey was probably limited to...

Rank these 5 countries in order of your preferred dream vacation and WIN a trip to that location.

  • Australia
  • USA
  • Thailand
  • New Zealand
  • Canada

...it's probably not a bad result.

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Strange photo to accompany this story, considering that Thais consider the feet to be the 'lowest' part of the body, (don't point your feet at Buddha etc).

but many sure do like to drink wine. Maybe thais think French feet taste great

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I'll be more interested to know how many French live here.

I have so far not heard any figures on how many foreigners are living in

Thailand. Possibly those figures (if existant)inconvenience Juthacorn.

So the figure of 3699.87 (?) does make no sense.

With all her fantasy numbers, she is just securing her job, which is

abundantly clear by now.

Well her husband.......

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Strange results... I would have thought French Polynesia , Tahiti those sort of places would do better.

French polynesia is far and expensive

the rest of the list is : Mexico, Japon, Brazil, Indonesia, Greece and Italy

it's only their dream, because, at the end, most of them stay in France ; the title says " Thailand fourth" , but it's fifth

I'll be more interested to know how many French live here.

I have so far not heard any figures on how many foreigners are living in

Thailand. Possibly those figures (if existant)inconvenience Juthacorn.

So the figure of 3699.87 (?) does make no sense.

As for the number of French who live in Thailand, French embassy says there are 10520 registered people on 31/12/2014, and probably 15 to 20000 unregistered

as for tourists, 256948 French went to Thailand in 2013

As you guess, I am a frog cheesy.gif

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One of my greatest joys in Bangkok is hearing the French forced to use English to communicate. They NEVER speak to me in English when I am in France. I have a Thai acquaintance to translates at the French Embassy and he is the only Thai I know who speaks French. If the French government weren't so strict on everything having a French name, the language would have died out by now. I wonder why there don't seem to be any admittedly French members on this forum if they are all that interested in Thailand. Maybe there is a French Forum I don't know about.

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One of my greatest joys in Bangkok is hearing the French forced to use English to communicate. They NEVER speak to me in English when I am in France. I have a Thai acquaintance to translates at the French Embassy and he is the only Thai I know who speaks French. If the French government weren't so strict on everything having a French name, the language would have died out by now. I wonder why there don't seem to be any admittedly French members on this forum if they are all that interested in Thailand. Maybe there is a French Forum I don't know about.

Wao ! French bashing, speciality of TVF with Thaibashing wub.png ; I am here because I like English language, as well as Thai language, and I think that TVF , apart negative people , is the best forum about Thailand: there are French forums, but smaller and I don't want to stay only with my compatriots : TVF is international smile.png

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One of my greatest joys in Bangkok is hearing the French forced to use English to communicate. They NEVER speak to me in English when I am in France. I have a Thai acquaintance to translates at the French Embassy and he is the only Thai I know who speaks French. If the French government weren't so strict on everything having a French name, the language would have died out by now. I wonder why there don't seem to be any admittedly French members on this forum if they are all that interested in Thailand. Maybe there is a French Forum I don't know about.

Nonsense like this can only come from an American........................

Do you actually have an intelligent response to the post, perhaps a different view? Or just content to bash an American for his opinion based on his experiences?

Having worked in France I would agree with Rametindallas. I know French people who have very good English language skills but will never use English in France. Many French still believe French is "an international language" - it is not. After English, Spanish and Mandarin Chinese are much more important than French (which I speak btw).

French and English are the official UN languages - simply because of the old historic importance of French as the old language of diplomacy, notice emphasis on old, and the fact France was one of the major Allies in WW2. De Gaulle did a very good job of promoting and protecting French interests. But, that's all history, and French is no longer one of the world's important languages.

In Nato operations in the Balkans, French troops were isolated as they were the only troops unable to communicate in English, which was used as the common language of all other nationalities.

When I was a schoolboy in UK, French was a compulsory subject to O level in grammar schools. My eldest daughter speaks English, Malay, Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese and Welsh. French was not even on her curriculum.

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One of my greatest joys in Bangkok is hearing the French forced to use English to communicate. They NEVER speak to me in English when I am in France. I have a Thai acquaintance to translates at the French Embassy and he is the only Thai I know who speaks French. If the French government weren't so strict on everything having a French name, the language would have died out by now. I wonder why there don't seem to be any admittedly French members on this forum if they are all that interested in Thailand. Maybe there is a French Forum I don't know about.

Wao ! French bashing, speciality of TVF with Thaibashing wub.png ; I am here because I like English language, as well as Thai language, and I think that TVF , apart negative people , is the best forum about Thailand: there are French forums, but smaller and I don't want to stay only with my compatriots : TVF is international smile.png

It's not a case of French bashing. Just stating as it is. Many French people, IME, speak French and expect French to be widely spoken and understood - much more than is the actual case.

IME, French, even in its old colonies is dying out and losing influence.

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So what ..... How do they rank with Cambodians ? Is Thailand in their top 5 ?

If you look hard enough you can find rankings that will put just about any place in top 5 for something.

You just can't stand Thailand being written about in a positive manner, can you? Gotta find something wrong, right? However, this survey isn't "for something" ... it ranks the French traveler's dream destinations and Thailand ranks 4th (or 5th, depending upon how you read it). So get over it. I'm sure there will be something soon that'll enable you to speak of Thailand in a negative way.

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One of my greatest joys in Bangkok is hearing the French forced to use English to communicate. They NEVER speak to me in English when I am in France. I have a Thai acquaintance to translates at the French Embassy and he is the only Thai I know who speaks French. If the French government weren't so strict on everything having a French name, the language would have died out by now. I wonder why there don't seem to be any admittedly French members on this forum if they are all that interested in Thailand. Maybe there is a French Forum I don't know about.

Nonsense like this can only come from an American........................

I'd say you're doing a very good job at nonsense yourself.

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a recent survey by the Paris-based research company Ipsos...

That's a result you get when you start with Pastis and Beaujolais for breakfast.

Pas de Beaujolais au déjeuner, mais le Pastis ouiclap2.gif

Santee! A votre service...

Santé, not santee ! the above post is right ! they were drunk, that's why they rank USA first ( otherwise , why to vote for a country with fat people ,for a country where babies kill their familiy with guns and people eat hamburgers and hot dogs ?

if sober, they would vote for Thailand, best country in the world

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One of my greatest joys in Bangkok is hearing the French forced to use English to communicate. They NEVER speak to me in English when I am in France. I have a Thai acquaintance to translates at the French Embassy and he is the only Thai I know who speaks French. If the French government weren't so strict on everything having a French name, the language would have died out by now. I wonder why there don't seem to be any admittedly French members on this forum if they are all that interested in Thailand. Maybe there is a French Forum I don't know about.

Nonsense like this can only come from an American........................

Obviously you have no idea what it is like to be an American tourist in France or anywhere else for that matter. The behavior of the US foreign policy has embittered many against Americans.

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