ENWhen I hear Kim talk about people asking if Thailand is dangerous, as a Thai person I really don't want this kind of news to happen. Because most of the time, crimes like this don't involve Thai people at all—they're from neighboring countries using Thailand as a transit point. Even the beggars on the street are migrant workers from other countries. When news breaks, it damages Thailand's reputation. I believe Thais are also very worried about this impact because it hurts our country's image.😢
ENLittle Kim is very talented, she uses a lot of filler words like "very," "na," "gor" ... she speaks just like a Thai person. And she was so smart to ask the motorcycle taxi "which shop is delicious."
ENThat's right, Thai people are Buddhists. They teach about calmness, the middle path of life. They teach about a peaceful, happy life, not to rush or be flustered. They teach moderation, sufficiency, not to be greedy. They teach loving-kindness, compassion, empathetic joy, equanimity. They teach the four bases of social harmony. They teach beautiful manners in Thai Buddhist culture. In ancient times, Thailand was like heaven on earth, a city of angels and deities on earth. People had ethics like celestial beings.
I recently found your channel. Im an ABC who recently moved to Thailand, love your content! Its so awesome watching content of people switching between Canto and Thai
ENThe girl speaks well, but some words still come out with a twisted accent. Still, I'd give her 92%. The other 8% needs a bit more practice for 100%. ❤❤ Auntie is also Cantonese Chinese like you two.
ENDuring interviews, if they speak a foreign language for a long time without subtitles, Thais who can't understand might skip or leave, especially for long videos.
ENYou two sitting here talking is pure knowledge for people who want to live outside Thailand. As for me, I live in Europe, same thing. Work, high salary, but taxes and cost of living are also expensive... No matter where you live, it's not as happy as Thailand❤🇹🇭❤
ENBefore the year 2000, Thais traveling to Hong Kong were number one. It was super popular, the trendiest thing. I still watch 80s TVB on YouTube often
ENThe 90s, Hong Kong movies were super popular, they came to theaters every month. Series also aired on TV. Video rental stores had lots of movies to rent. 😀
ENI feel some chemistry between this pair 555 Their faces look similar, there's something cute and wrong about it, like they're secretly flirting for us to see 😁😆 The girl is very charming, fun to talk to, friendly, and her Thai is great. She should be the Thai teacher for the guy who owns the channel. Oh! And they're both from HK 🤗
ENMost Thai Y series actors are good-looking because half of them have Chinese-Thai lineage, grandchildren generation, so faces lean towards Chinese. And half are half-Thai-half-Western.
ENI want to tell all foreigners that the normal side of Thailand is peace, kindness, smiles, generosity, sharing, and helping. That's mostly Thai people. But if you encounter a bad event or bad person, consider yourself unlucky that day, because everywhere has both good and bad people, you have to accept that.
ENFrom what I've seen, Nong Kim has Thai-ness deeply embedded in her. She might have even dreamed in Thai if she noticed, because even in interviews, several words slip out unconsciously or out of habit. Or maybe from being around Thai people, she picked up those words without realizing... Cute. As for Mike, he's still shy (I follow him too) or maybe because he's not familiar with many Thai words yet, so when asking questions he gets stuck like he's looking for a translation... Getting better, keep it up.
Mike❤ Good for you.
คำพูดที่ได้ฟังจากผู้ใหญ่บ่อยๆเพื่อสอนเด็ก.1/“ใจเย็น”.การใจเย็นทำให้มีเวลาคิดก่อนตัดสินใจทำ.
จะได้ผิดพลาดน้อยที่สุด.แต่ถ้าผิดพลาดขึ้นมาก็จะพูดว่า.2/“ไม่เป็นไร”เพื่อเป็นการปลอบใจเด็ก.ทุกอย่างก็จะผ่านพ้นไปด้วยดี.ปรัชญาพุทธ.สอนว่าไม่มีอะไรแน่นอน.จึงมีอีกหนึ่งคำ.3”…
ENMike ❤ Good for you. Words often heard from adults to teach kids. 1/"Jai Yen" (Stay calm). Being calm gives you time to think before deciding to act. This minimizes mistakes. But if a mistake happens, they say 2/"Mai Pen Rai" (It's okay) to comfort the kid. Everything will pass. Buddhist philosophy teaches nothing is certain. So there's one more word. 3/"Sabai Sabai" (Take it easy). 1> Jai Yen. 2> Mai Pen Rai. 3> Sabai Sabai. 🎉🎉
ENLast year when I traveled, I met a lot of Indians. Shim Sa Chui was packed. The food was still delicious. I had goose, pork crackling, egg tarts. Here they're tastier than in Macau. Macau's are original but more like a savory dish. In Hong Kong they're a dessert, tastier for us. And I got a new pair of white sneakers from the Shim Sa Chui area because my legs were tired and I wanted to sit in a gold shop. But the price was good. And the sales girl was half Thai. We talked and she said her friend (a Hong Kong guy) was an interpreter at a fan meet we went to. Exciting, small world, we talked a lot. So I ended up buying