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Do you agree or not to..
I'm NOT bashing Thais whith this,okey.
... is this a typically developing-world problem,like Thailand is trying to develop into a 4.0 developing world.
..People who’ve grown up not asking questions don’t know the answers - they don’t even know why asking questions helps. To them, you’re just annoying them unnecessarily. Either that, or they’ll think you’re doing it to ‘make them look bad
I'm thinking in the term of why Thais don't like to ask for help,like my wife for example..We go to do some shopping,i ask if i can help her find the product she has been looking for for 5 min,INSTEAD of asking some staff for help.Another thing is critical thinking..asking questions at home or in school...
... is this a typically developing-world problem,like Thailand is trying to develop into a 4.0 developing world.
..People who’ve grown up not asking questions don’t know the answers - they don’t even know why asking questions helps. To them, you’re just annoying them unnecessarily. Either that, or they’ll think you’re doing it to ‘make them look bad
I'm thinking in the term of why Thais don't like to ask for help,like my wife for example..We go to do some shopping,i ask if i can help her find the product she has been looking for for 5 min,INSTEAD of asking some staff for help.Another thing is critical thinking..asking questions at home or in school...
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Where ignorance is bliss... Tis folly to be wise.... Thailand in a nutshell.DuiDui49 wrote: ↑July 15, 2019, 11:36 amI'm NOT bashing Thais whith this,okey.
... is this a typically developing-world problem,like Thailand is trying to develop into a 4.0 developing world.
..People who’ve grown up not asking questions don’t know the answers - they don’t even know why asking questions helps. To them, you’re just annoying them unnecessarily. Either that, or they’ll think you’re doing it to ‘make them look bad
I'm thinking in the term of why Thais don't like to ask for help,like my wife for example..We go to do some shopping,i ask if i can help her find the product she has been looking for for 5 min,INSTEAD of asking some staff for help.Another thing is critical thinking..asking questions at home or in school...
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Disagree. My wife always asks for directions if she does not know the way to a place, and asks people in shops and wats for assistance in locating items and other things. This is true of her family and friends. Thais do not always think and act the same way just like people around the world do not act according to a national trait.
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Your wife and her family are not the. Norm period.Laan Yaa Mo wrote: ↑July 15, 2019, 11:45 amDisagree. My wife always asks for directions if she does not know the way to a place, and asks people in shops and wats for assistance in locating items and other things. This is true of her family and friends. Thais do not always think and act the same way just like people around the world do not act according to a national trait.
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Ok,what about the children and school..if you have any.Laan Yaa Mo wrote: ↑July 15, 2019, 11:45 amDisagree. My wife always asks for directions if she does not know the way to a place, and asks people in shops and wats for assistance in locating items and other things. This is true of her family and friends. Thais do not always think and act the same way just like people around the world do not act according to a national trait.
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As for critical thinking, the Thais I know are very politically aware and ask tough questions about the direction of the country, the strong baht and about events that happen around the world..
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Good for you, you get to hang out with educated people, most of us are with the uneducated, village Thais.Laan Yaa Mo wrote: ↑July 15, 2019, 11:52 amAs for critical thinking, the Thais I know are very politically aware and ask tough questions about the direction of the country, the strong baht and about events that happen around the world..
You must be one in a million.
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How would you know if they are or not? Try to listen to their conservations in Isaan, Thai or whatever. You might be surprised by what you hear.newtovillagelife wrote: ↑July 15, 2019, 11:49 amYour wife and her family are not the. Norm period.Laan Yaa Mo wrote: ↑July 15, 2019, 11:45 amDisagree. My wife always asks for directions if she does not know the way to a place, and asks people in shops and wats for assistance in locating items and other things. This is true of her family and friends. Thais do not always think and act the same way just like people around the world do not act according to a national trait.
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..me living here fulltime for 17 years find your answers "out of the norm" too for sure..but good for you.I guess the Thais you know may have been either educated abroad,or comes from familys that speaks English more or less fluently..If not,well then i stand corrected.Laan Yaa Mo wrote: ↑July 15, 2019, 11:52 amAs for critical thinking, the Thais I know are very politically aware and ask tough questions about the direction of the country, the strong baht and about events that happen around the world..
Thanks for your input.
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How can you possibly know this?
What is your reference size amongst a population of close to 70 million?
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You should try to get informed before you open your mouth, My wife has a high school education. Her three sisters and their husbands have the basic grade school education. I have spoken with very few academics or university educated Thais since I left Chiang Mai U. in 1988.newtovillagelife wrote: ↑July 15, 2019, 11:56 amGood for you, you get to hang out with educated people, most of us are with the uneducated, village Thais. You must be one in a million.Laan Yaa Mo wrote: ↑July 15, 2019, 11:52 amAs for critical thinking, the Thais I know are very politically aware and ask tough questions about the direction of the country, the strong baht and about events that happen around the world..
You might be acquainted with newspapers, TV news, and social media. Thais use these too and become informed.
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Stop guessing ! My wife knows very little english. Her relatives know less. and our friends also do not know English.DuiDui49 wrote: ↑July 15, 2019, 11:59 am..me living here fulltime for 17 years find your answers "out of the norm" too for sure..but good for you.I guess the Thais you know may have been either educated abroad,or comes from familys that speaks English more or less fluently..If not,well then i stand corrected.Laan Yaa Mo wrote: ↑July 15, 2019, 11:52 amAs for critical thinking, the Thais I know are very politically aware and ask tough questions about the direction of the country, the strong baht and about events that happen around the world..
Thanks for your input.
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Hmm, that's what is said about American Men.DuiDui49 wrote: ↑July 15, 2019, 11:36 amI'm NOT bashing Thais whith this,okey.
... is this a typically developing-world problem,like Thailand is trying to develop into a 4.0 developing world.
..People who’ve grown up not asking questions don’t know the answers - they don’t even know why asking questions helps. To them, you’re just annoying them unnecessarily. Either that, or they’ll think you’re doing it to ‘make them look bad
I'm thinking in the term of why Thais don't like to ask for help,like my wife for example..We go to do some shopping,i ask if i can help her find the product she has been looking for for 5 min,INSTEAD of asking some staff for help.Another thing is critical thinking..asking questions at home or in school...
Will guess I have a 1 in 70 million wife.
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Maybe, NTVL, you are wrong.
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And maybe you are wrong, we will leave it at that.
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My wife was born in a small village in Sakon Nakhon, and has a high school education. So, your supposition is incorrect. We'll leave it at that.jackspratt wrote: ↑July 15, 2019, 12:03 pmHow can you possibly know this?
What is your reference size amongst a population of close to 70 million?
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My wife is college educated/degreed and works for the government.Laan Yaa Mo wrote: ↑July 15, 2019, 12:33 pmMy wife was born in a small village in Sakon Nakhon, and has a high school education. So, your supposition is incorrect. We'll leave it at that.
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When we bought our considering buying our first Toyota truck (a Tiger) in 1996, I wanted to know the truck's fuel capacity. I asked my wife to ask the salesgirl but she wasn't interested in knowing that info. I realized then I had to learn enough Thai to deal with some things myself. It took a few years.......but I don't deal with that sort of problem anymore.DuiDui49 wrote: ↑July 15, 2019, 11:36 amI'm NOT bashing Thais whith this,okey.
... is this a typically developing-world problem,like Thailand is trying to develop into a 4.0 developing world.
..People who’ve grown up not asking questions don’t know the answers - they don’t even know why asking questions helps. To them, you’re just annoying them unnecessarily. Either that, or they’ll think you’re doing it to ‘make them look bad
I'm thinking in the term of why Thais don't like to ask for help,like my wife for example..We go to do some shopping,i ask if i can help her find the product she has been looking for for 5 min,INSTEAD of asking some staff for help.Another thing is critical thinking..asking questions at home or in school...
Some Thais don't question authority (ask questions) for the same reason as some Japanese would never be caught licking an ice-cream cone while walking down the street.
Google "why American men don't like to ask directions" and read the 326,000,000 reasons. Every culture has their quirks.
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You're correct about quirks in every culture. 100% agree.parrot wrote: ↑July 15, 2019, 2:36 pmWhen we bought our considering buying our first Toyota truck (a Tiger) in 1996, I wanted to know the truck's fuel capacity. I asked my wife to ask the salesgirl but she wasn't interested in knowing that info. I realized then I had to learn enough Thai to deal with some things myself. It took a few years.......but I don't deal with that sort of problem anymore.
Some Thais don't question authority (ask questions) for the same reason as some Japanese would never be caught licking an ice-cream cone while walking down the street.
Google "why American men don't like to ask directions" and read the 326,000,000 reasons. Every culture has their quirks.
Fortunately, my wife has learned the skills and benefits of planning and asking the right questions. It's something that we rarely need to discuss anymore. By coincidence, by the time we bought our second 4-wheel vehicle, the fuel tank size was of importance to her too -- for reasons that most of us already know.
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I've removed a number of off-topic and inappropriate posts. Can we try to stay at least in the same neighborhood as the topic, please?