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Behind the Thai Smile – What are they really thinking?


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Start in Chiang Mai, get on a "big bike", 250cc or bigger, with a good helmet and kit. Then take a trip to Chiang Dao, then up to Fang, back down to Prae, then Phayao, head for Lampang, then Phitsanulok, down to Ayutthaya, then head for Loei, then Khon Kaen, over to Roi Et, then Udon Thani. Then go to Tak, up to Nakon Sawan, and finally back to Chiang Mai.

Along the way stop in the small villages. Enjoy their food and hospitality. Stop at the road side stalls where they sell fruit and vegetables. Get off the bike, buy some fruit or veggies, sit down and enjoy them

Did exactly that and took a pic, up near Mai Ai smile.png

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A Thai smile is like a dog wagging its tail, it can mean:-

(a) I am very happy to see you

(B) I want to steal your food

© I am looking forward to killing you

or similar, and many more besides.

Well you don't know anything about dogs or Thai smiles do you?
Meaningless post without some kind of explanation or example, and after 30 years of one and 18 of the other I am speaking from personal experience.
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