HHTel wrote:You imply that 'farangs' are racist
No, I really didn't. That generalization is fully in your own head.
What I wrote was that the lazy generalizations of "This is Thailand", "the Thais this and that", "typical Thai so-and-so" etc, seen again and again from a significant number of the most prolific posters and incessant moaners in this forum are
sometimes -- too often -- borderline racist in the context it's written.
That doesn't mean all us farangs are racist, but a minority seem to be very happen to flaunt it in the forums, and they rarely if ever gets called out on it.
HHTel wrote:but Thais are very racist
Wow, way to generalize. All of them, or what?
But, yeah, taken on average, pretty much any human group on the planet is racist to a certain degree. We're naturally born tribalistic creatures, so that follows. Looks to me like Thais on average are way, way better than most populations, though, notwithstanding the occasional "Africa man not welcome in this bar", or whatever.
How often do you truly feel unwelcome here?
What I find especially disgusting about the underhanded racism on this forum is the context it's done in: we're effing
guests in this country, and if the other people have even remotely similar experiences to me, I see Thais go out of their way to be helpful and friendly on a daily basis, much, much more so than I have seen in any other country I've visited for any length of time, and I've been travelling excessively for most of my life as professional consultant in the oil and gas and IT businesses, all around the world.
HHTel wrote:I'm sure you'll live here one day and I'm also sure you will change your tune.
Why are you making assumptions about what I will do and think? Weird.
Anyway, I've been here with my family for almost a half year stretch now, and my feelings and attitudes about Thailand and its population hasn't been turning more negative -- on the contrary, I see more and more reasons to be respectful and grateful for the opportunity to spend significant time here.
Perhaps it is partly because I've put in some effort to learn some Thai, including the alphabet and how to read the language (my vocabulary is still pretty crap, but getting better by the day), and asking around a lot to figure out some of the codes and cultural peculiarities, but whatever it is, I'm seeing more and more to be impressed and/or happy about here.
HHTel wrote:Just because we criticise the shortfalls of this country, doesn't mean we don't want to be here.
Criticism is fine, I have no problem with that. It's more that threads sometimes turns into competitions where the regulars are one-upping each other in who can say the most ridiculously negative things about Thailand / the Thais.
And over the most inane things... I mean,
scooter boys, really? Show me any country outside Asia with less juvenile delinquency where the society is as liberal as here, please.
The locals are too unfriendly in traffic? Oh, is that so -- have you tried the traffic in France, Italy, Spain, Greece, ...? Even my sleepy, small Scandi home town has way more aggression in traffic than here. I've been driving in Hua Hin and some in Bangkok for about a year all together, and basically the only time I hear a car horn it's to say "careful, I'm about to pass you" or some such, and people generally let me cut into the queue 4 out of 5 times or so, compared to what, perhaps 1 out of 5 cars back home, at best.
The climate is bad,
really? Out of the probably several hundred people I've talked with here and home that have visited Thailand, I think I've met
two who didn't like the weather here -- one person was so ginger to be almost translucent, and the other was grossly obese.
Their English is terrible? Ok, sure, how is your Thai? And you do know that English may not even be the most sensible "tourist-friendly" language they should learn here, given the vast, and increasing, numbers of Japanese and Chinese tourists?
This just off the top of my head of whinging I've seen recently, but the list could go on and on and on...