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Another great article Steve

Suicides ----> I have been unfortunate enough to witness 2 "jumpers", neither of which was in Pattaya. First was in Bangkok, but the second was from a multi storey car park in Manchester, England. I doubt that either one was murder.

Language ---> I have been studying Thai Language for well over 10 years, and would still class myself as a student.

Farang Boyfriends ----> I know quite a few girls, that having found a western boyfriend, quickly become disillusioned

Food poisoning ---> Last Christmas I definitely had something that kept me locked in the bathroom for the best part of 2 weeks :-((

2010-02-10 @ 18:09
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I heard of a few of these "thai language is easy," charecters. Not likely. After two years of tying I still can't say "beef," correctly.
2010-02-11 @ 07:29
Comment from: J
"Thais stand up for the national anthem at the cinema"

is this a myth? i think its a fact cos i have experienced it.
2010-02-11 @ 13:15
Comment from: Stephen Cleary Email
Thais don't stand up for the national anthem in the cinema.
Thais stand up for the Royal/King's anthem in the cinema.

The King's anthem and the national anthem are completely different.
2010-02-11 @ 13:48
Comment from: bucky
They don't play the national anthem in the cinema in the first place. :-p
2010-02-11 @ 17:39
Comment from: J
i see... thanks for the clarification!
2010-02-12 @ 09:09
Comment from: Mike
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Once again our valliant author goes out to slay myths he created.

I have never heard anyone say learning Thai is easy - quite the opposite. Folks who have been studying for decades call themselves students. However, my wife and many of our friends (Thai), have all said things that my Thai teacher says are grammatically incorrect, so the gray area is very wide on this subject. My Ajahn also has said that Thai has no tenses in the sense that English or French does...

Suicides - undoubtedly there are some, but My mind boggles at the ThaiRath blurred photo of a bound and gagged foreiger who "Obviously Comitted Suicide by jumping from his hotel balcony". However, the photo of David Caradine looked fake and police descritptions disagreed with each other, so the jury is still out...

The question of clean ice is truly laughable, because in the 60's and 70's, it was often made from klong water. In fact, as the ice melted, a smoky gray film would exude from the chips - no one had cubes, just blocks...LOL

About the foreign boyfriend - I think it depends on the individual. A couple of times a week, I get a friendly suggestion, but I am not even out looking and I am an old guy, so I would expect that young foreign men would have the same fishing experience I had when I was here in the 60's and 70's - a young woman who smiles in your direction is interested. Every one of those young ladies were quite willing and money was not mentioned. Perhaps they just wanted a littl fun, experience or maybe they too were fishing...LOL
2010-02-12 @ 15:37
Comment from: william
I don't know much Thai at all, but I do know there is no such thing as a "passive tense" in English which makes me wonder why you use it as an example for the simplicity of Thai.

Are you really a language professional?
2010-06-12 @ 20:11
Comment from: Ean
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Its apparent the writer if this miss leading pow wow defending Thailand's water quality in ice is of the lacking of ignorance.

All over the world ice can be found dangerous especially with Thailand's poor water quality's.
One may study Gastrointestinal diseases also a few other terms related too Coliform bacterialo and E. Coli bacterium infection in ICE CUBES...

GOOGLE ICE cube diseases
2010-07-01 @ 21:48
Comment from: IAN WESSON
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steve I guess you have no comment to the truth of the deadly ice and flying suicide squads of Thailand?????????


keep up your false reporting they may allow you to stay yet another year
Anyone whom is in such love with near dirt floor life style in a 3rd world country I must question in the 1st place...happy rice rat hunting for dinner tonight.
2010-07-05 @ 04:36

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