To the Smoker at the Star Bucks Market Village

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for a long time I used to think 'lazy' was tee-kiat instead of kee-kiat (which I don't think has anything to do with shit!)
"Khun (or 'mung' would be the choice word used in this scenario) Kee Giat" (I personally think it's more of a 'g' than a 'k').... could be translated as 'You're a lazy shit' though. :D
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Vital Spark wrote:Baabaa: I think the Thai word for an ashtray is Tii Kia Buri - not 'Kee'.

Unless, which is certainly possible, I've been pronouncing it incorrectly for over a decade. :oops:

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You're right, had a few drinks watching England, I just said it to myself and I say T. :oops:

OK, tightwad, Thais say sticky shit.

Edit: The second kee sound was what I always presumed meant waste/shit??? I knew it was T.
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tee kia buree (ที่เขี่ยบุหรี่)
where kia means to throw away, flick off, to discard

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TingTongJohn wrote:O.K I may be venting. But saw this happen 2 days ago. My wife had just purchased some kinda latte and we choose to sit outside at a table. But to the smoker who was smoking in the non-smoking table at the Market Village think next time. It was bad enought this older male just choose to ignore the sign on the table that the area was non-smoking but when the manager of the star bucks came up and asked him to stop he stood up and flicked the smoke at her and spit on the table and walked away. Classy... :cuss:
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Reading the thread, I realsie that i need some guidance. We foreigners in HH, are we Farang or Falang. And do you say Fah-lang or Fah-rang. help please.
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Many Thais have difficulties with L and R.

I get called Richaard, Lichaard or just Ishaard :laugh:
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Pundi64 wrote:
TingTongJohn wrote:O.K I may be venting. But saw this happen 2 days ago. My wife had just purchased some kinda latte and we choose to sit outside at a table. But to the smoker who was smoking in the non-smoking table at the Market Village think next time. It was bad enought this older male just choose to ignore the sign on the table that the area was non-smoking but when the manager of the star bucks came up and asked him to stop he stood up and flicked the smoke at her and spit on the table and walked away. Classy... :cuss:
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richard wrote:Many Thais have difficulties with L and R.
This is true. My girlfriend is always telling me to turn right when in fact she means right, and vica versa.

Se has no problem pronouncing them though! :)
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Pundi...You are making assumptions based on your own prejudices..therefore the post is racist and was rightly removed.
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:guns: :guns: :guns: :guns: :shock: :banghead: :P
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Pleng wrote:
This is true. My girlfriend is always telling me to turn right when in fact she means right
Sounds like she was right then, I guess........... :laugh: :laugh:
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Pleng wrote:
richard wrote:Many Thais have difficulties with L and R.
This is true. My girlfriend is always telling me to turn right when in fact she means left, and vica versa.

Se has no problem pronouncing them though! :)
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aragon wrote:
Pleng wrote:
This is true. My girlfriend is always telling me to turn right when in fact she means right
Sounds like she was right then, I guess........... :laugh: :laugh:
Damn!

Fixed! :)
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richard wrote:Many Thais have difficulties with L and R.

I get called Richaard, Lichaard or just Ishaard :laugh:

A friend here in the UK (Christopher or Chris) is married to a Thai lady
she calls him "Christ" as in Jesus Christ.........I think he,s given up telling
her that he is not the son of god. :banghead:
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^

That's a weird one that for sure... :shock:

With the name 'Chris' it almost always comes out as 'Kiss' or sometimes 'Chlis' (as in Ker-Lis :D ) but have never heard the 'Christ' pronunciation.

I would actually like to hear a Thai pronounce 'Christ' correctly. That's a difficult one for sure as the consonant clusters on both ends of that word are a nightmare for them - just as some of their words are for us. In my 17 years contact of Thai family/people I have to date not heard them get those sounds quite right.... again just like us trying to nail their lingo.

I can't see it myself to be honest.

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