I think Chanya misses her direct larger family given they are in Sukhothai. This is Chanya's adopted family in the Bangkok region and Thais love family gatherings!
Thanks for sharing this event Wazza and Chanya. Don’t know if I’ll ever get to see one in person. Couple things: shaving the head is a rough step, and she had nice boots.
My lady told me we were going to a "wedding". The party started early in the morning and continued for many hours. Late that day I was still wondering where is the bride. Realised very late that her nephew was being ordained.
An honest glimpse into authentic Thai life! Namo Tassa Bhagavato Arahato Samma Sambuddhasa.
There's so much video of Pattaya, Phuket and other tourist traps. We just want to keep it real!
Wow, that is 1 big party with so many people. Looks like you had a good time. Thanks for the video, wazza 👏
Although I don't understand the fine details, the macro event is lots of fun!
Thanks for sharing hope you and chanya are doing well 🙏
Enjoying every day Robert. Any plans for Christmas?
Much respect for the iIncredible commitment. And it appears that Chanya really enjoyed the gathering. Best regards, and thank you for sharing.
I think Chanya misses her direct larger family given they are in Sukhothai. This is Chanya's adopted family in the Bangkok region and Thais love family gatherings!
Thanks for sharing this event Wazza and Chanya. Don’t know if I’ll ever get to see one in person. Couple things: shaving the head is a rough step, and she had nice boots.
How does hair transplants go with head shaving? Has there been any scientific literature published on this?
@@ChanyaAndWazzaThailand Hmm, one gives you hair the other taketh away. Not sure scientific literature is needed for this one
1:36 who is that stunner? Just asking?
That's Pamika, Chanya's best friend.
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Interesting video! Who's the woman in red? Holy cow!
You'll need to timestamp that question - I'm colourblind - lol. I think you're referring to Bamika, Chanya's best friend.
Yes, amigo...that's the one. Quite lovely. Thanks. I enjoy the channel by the way. Cheers dude!
My lady told me we were going to a "wedding". The party started early in the morning and continued for many hours. Late that day I was still wondering where is the bride. Realised very late that her nephew was being ordained.
Hahaha! I know how you feel Peter!
and i wasnt talking about you, wazza...LOL!
Hahaha!
That’s a big party. Wouldn’t like to pay for that.
The hidden side of these parties is the discrete passing of envelopes by the guests. On average, each family gives about 1,000 baht to the host.
I hereby ordain thou.. to get a holy grip.
I am already a Pope!
Wazza why dont speak some Thai with inlaws?
I do.