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Thursday , May 21 , 2009
Chris Wright talks about "Farang Phobia"
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Ian
date : 28/05/2009 time : 16.54
http://blog.nationmultimedia.com/anterian36
I visited his website, not impressed at all, the guy is just a money making machine. Still good luck to him, it's nice to see Thais getting overcharged for a change
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windy
date : 25/05/2009 time : 15.18
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Lisnaree Vichitsorasatra
http://xpress.nationmultimedia.com/2009/05/25/entertainment/entertainment_6048.php
enjoy!
comment 6
Ian
date : 23/05/2009 time : 09.46
http://blog.nationmultimedia.com/anterian36
I agree with Plaadip, not funny. Anyway, it's a cultural problem as well as a linguistic one.
comment 5
happyjack
date : 23/05/2009 time : 06.52
Well said Plaadip,just another Talking Head,Ive always wondered why we ferangs learn to speak The Kings Thai,instead of Thai Lao, when Thais seem proud to speak in a U.S. dialect and not good old Kings English.Im guilty of using Lao,but im surrounded by them, but not before i learnt Thai Thai.All these bloody excuses cut no ice with me, a blind person i know, a Thai, is self taught from listening to B.B.C. World Service, i find myself raising my standard when i speak with him.I enjoy an American accent,but only from a true Plank.Sorry Jenifer Sue,you're like Chalk on a Blackboard to my ears.
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yabua
date : 23/05/2009 time : 02.05
http://blog.nationmultimedia.com/yabua
Nu Windy: Please forgive my ignorance. I don´t know the guy. Is he Thai or Farang? He seems to be perfect in both Thai and US English.
I experienced different thing though. I think not too few Thai like to say something when they are asked by foreigners although they don´t really know the answers. I mean they want to speak English. The result: Farangs get lost!!!
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Plaadip
date : 22/05/2009 time : 19.50
He is not funny.
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iceberg
date : 22/05/2009 time : 06.28
http://blog.nationmultimedia.com/ranchhand
If she is a Norwegian blonde, 21, 120lbs, 5'8" , how do I get a farang-phobia from that.
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Plust3r
date : 21/05/2009 time : 21.16
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That's very funny :D
And it's true that most of the Thais are afraid to talk with Farang. We always afraid that we're gonna make a mistake in front of them. I like the joke that he mentioned about a man who turns out to be the Chinese ! lol
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