Man this was an absolute blast to re-live! Also, probably the right idea in not showing all the things we saw, or the signs they made telling us not to take photos😅 We had such a fun time with y'all and can't wait to catch y'all somewhere again!!
It was a fun day!! And yeah, we originally had the section in, but thought it might stir up some people so decided to omit it from the final edit. Likewise, hopefully we'll catch you guys again on the road soon!
Thailand's romanization started more than 100 years ago during King Rama VI who was educated in English boarding school for several years when he was till a prince. The system was later standardized by Royal Society of Thailand and all official road signs/places adopt this system. Roman alphabets are not confined only to English/American languages. Almost all European languages adopt Roman alphabets as their main writing system except Greece and Russia. Some non-European countries also do likewise including Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia. Even though most non-European countries have their own native writing system, they still adopt romanization to help foreigners recognize and pronounce road/place names including Thailand, China (pinyin) and Japan (romaji). Westerners or those who learn English as a second language must accept the fact that those romanized words are not necessarily pronounced like English/American common pronunciation. It is easy to adapt once you know how the native pronounce it. In Thailand, "PH" is pronounced aspirated P (people) while "P" is pronounced non-aspirated P (papa). "KH" is pronounced like "King" such as "Ramkhamhaeng" while "K" is pronounced like "Gong" such as "Krungthep". "TH" is pronounced aspirated T such as "Take" while T is pronounced non-aspirated T such as "one ton". "CH" is pronounced as "J" (jar) such as Chatuchak. It can also be pronounced as "CH" (chat) such as Chang beer.
Ahhh thank you for the quick lesson on Thai pronunciation! It is much appreciated, we definitely get it wrong a lot of the time haha! I'm grateful the Thai are so understanding about it though! :)
The real “Green Part” opens only on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, all the plant vendors come and take over the circle road. You can buy trees, flowers, rocks and all your gardening needs. When i say “tree” I mean not only nursery sized trees, but full grown ready to show garden specimens.They come Tuesday morning and leave by Wednesday night. Mondays are when all markets (Chatuchak included) are cleaned. Glad you both are having fun.
I watched your VDO and felt that you smile like Thai women already, it may be your staying long time in Thailand. Please stay until Songkarn festival next week. Both of you will be more happy.
Thank you so much!! We love Thailand! Unfortunately we'll be missing the festival, but I hope we can make it another year because it sounds like so much fun!
Brother and sister you must come our Bangladesh.Every foreigner said we have great hospitality.our culture is similar with India so both of you come our country and enjoy a lot ❤️🇧🇩
15,000? Mall of America is like NOTHING compared to that! 🐠! Chickens that look like teddy 🧸? Wow. “That’s a house swimming around right there.” 😮 Not a bad thing to avoid soda. Potato chip seasoning on bbq chicken? Um… Thai arancini? Different than how we make it. But yum! Awesome art! That is BIG fruit. Welcome to the very messy club! Yum noodles!
Perfect time! Was going to head to bed but Dad said you posted a new video. ❤❤❤. I’d love to check out that market, it looked awesome. Sad about the animal trade.
Hahaha I am jealous, I wish it was bedtime here already. Tired today! The market was really neat.. and the animal market can be sad sometimes, but it is still interesting to check out as it is. It probably wont stay that way for too long.
We unfortunately left a while a ago (we have a delay on our videos right now) so we will miss it this time. :( But it sounds amazing and we would love to visit for the festival another year!!
If the animals are being bred, then that would be a LOT better. :) We've read a lot about wild plant/animal trade and a lot of these animals may not necessarily be bred though, but we can't say for certain the origins of many of them... we can only advocate for the end of poaching and fair treatment of animals. :)
For the busy places, I recommend eat hot foods (don’t eat food that cooked and stand there for may long long time) and don’t have drink with ice too (many people walk and dust). And don’t eat the desserts with coconut milk in the hot temperatures like this market. You may get food poisoning. Have a good day.
非常好睇拍得好地道色彩❤❤❤is very nice and local feel of culturally
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you!!
Man this was an absolute blast to re-live! Also, probably the right idea in not showing all the things we saw, or the signs they made telling us not to take photos😅 We had such a fun time with y'all and can't wait to catch y'all somewhere again!!
It was a fun day!! And yeah, we originally had the section in, but thought it might stir up some people so decided to omit it from the final edit.
Likewise, hopefully we'll catch you guys again on the road soon!
Thailand's romanization started more than 100 years ago during King Rama VI who was educated in English boarding school for several years when he was till a prince. The system was later standardized by Royal Society of Thailand and all official road signs/places adopt this system. Roman alphabets are not confined only to English/American languages. Almost all European languages adopt Roman alphabets as their main writing system except Greece and Russia. Some non-European countries also do likewise including Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia. Even though most non-European countries have their own native writing system, they still adopt romanization to help foreigners recognize and pronounce road/place names including Thailand, China (pinyin) and Japan (romaji). Westerners or those who learn English as a second language must accept the fact that those romanized words are not necessarily pronounced like English/American common pronunciation. It is easy to adapt once you know how the native pronounce it. In Thailand, "PH" is pronounced aspirated P (people) while "P" is pronounced non-aspirated P (papa). "KH" is pronounced like "King" such as "Ramkhamhaeng" while "K" is pronounced like "Gong" such as "Krungthep". "TH" is pronounced aspirated T such as "Take" while T is pronounced non-aspirated T such as "one ton". "CH" is pronounced as "J" (jar) such as Chatuchak. It can also be pronounced as "CH" (chat) such as Chang beer.
Ahhh thank you for the quick lesson on Thai pronunciation! It is much appreciated, we definitely get it wrong a lot of the time haha! I'm grateful the Thai are so understanding about it though! :)
The real “Green Part” opens only on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, all the plant vendors come and take over the circle road. You can buy trees, flowers, rocks and all your gardening needs. When i say “tree” I mean not only nursery sized trees, but full grown ready to show garden specimens.They come Tuesday morning and leave by Wednesday night. Mondays are when all markets (Chatuchak included) are cleaned.
Glad you both are having fun.
wow that sounds awesome! Next time we are in Bangkok we will definitely have to check out the market on the plant days!! Thank you!
Welcome to Thailand
Thank you!!!
Hi my friend,welcome to Thailand, and enjoy your trips.
Thank you! 😃
My favorite couple😄 Alan is very handsome🤩 and I like your friends. They made this video more entertaining☺
Thank you so much!! Our friends are definitely great fun!! :D
I watched your VDO and felt that you smile like Thai women already, it may be your staying long time in Thailand. Please stay until Songkarn festival next week. Both of you will be more happy.
Thank you so much!! We love Thailand! Unfortunately we'll be missing the festival, but I hope we can make it another year because it sounds like so much fun!
เห็นคุณมีความสุข🥰 กับการทรองเที่ยวในไทย แบบนี้ได้คนไทยเราก็สบายใจสุดๆ
แต่ถ้า คุณมีคำแนะนำ เรื่องไหนที่ไทยเรา ต้องปรับปรุงแกไข เรื่องไหน
บอกคนไทยเราได้เลย พวกเราเปิดกว้างรับฟัง วามคิดเห็นชาวต่างชาติเสมอ และชอบสิ่งนี้ด้วย เราจะได้รู้ตัวเองว่าต้องพัฒนาประเทศยังไง หรือต้องปรับปรุงตัวเองต่อไปได้ อย่างถูกต้องในอนาคตข้างหน้า
Thanks for watching and very cute.🙏🎊🎉🥳♥️🥰⭐⭐⭐⭐✨
Thank you!!
I saw you from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
Oh no way! How cool!!
เวลา1วันน้อยไปสำหรับสวนจตุจักร เที่ยวให้สนุกและมีความสุขครับ หวังว่าคุณจะมีวัน-เวลาดีๆที่เมืองไทย ยินดีต้อนรับครับ
แน่นอน! เราควรวางแผนเวลาให้มากกว่านี้! ฉันเดาว่าเราจะต้องกลับมา !! ขอบคุณมาก!
Have a nice day
Thank you!! You too!!
I remember that is the 2nd elephant pants of you it's so cute.
Hahah yes!! I love them so much, I wear them every night. Theyre super comfortable and remind me of Thailand!
Am happy you travel in thailand
Us too! Thailand is awesome! :D
ขอให้สนุก หวังว่าจะกลับมาอีก 👍👍
ขอบคุณมาก!
ยินดีต้อนรับครับ🙏
ขอบคุณ!!
Brother and sister you must come our Bangladesh.Every foreigner said we have great hospitality.our culture is similar with India so both of you come our country and enjoy a lot ❤️🇧🇩
We would love to visit one day!! I have heard great things about your hospitality! :D
Yes, it's true 💯
agree on the "infamously" known for the wild animals. yup.
Yeah, it was most unfortunate, but hopefully it ends soon!
Love this market
Its amazing right?!
Welcome to thailand🇹🇭💘💕💓💖👏💯🙏🙏🙏
Thank you!!
กิน เที่ยว พักผ่อน ครบที่ไทย 🙏🙏🙏🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭
ขอบคุณ!!
Welcome. 😊❤🎉
Thank you!!
Happy Songkran day😁
Thank you! Happy Songkran!
I would like to ask:where are you coming from????
We are originally from the USA, but we have not lived in the mainland USA for 7 years!
Songkran Festival 2023, one of the biggest Thai festivals in the world, is almost here. let's have fun together Record a video for me to see too. ❤
It sounds like an amazing celebration!!
@@IfWeGoTo Thai Songkran has a flowing day too. At Bang Saen, Chonburi, playing until the 23rd.
The most deadly celebrity in the world 🙄
อยู่นานๆ นะครับ รอเที่ยวเทศกาลสงกรานต์ก่อน ยินดีต้อนรับสู่ประเทศไทย🙏😁
ขอบคุณมาก! หวังว่าคุณจะมีช่วงเวลาที่ดีในงานเทศกาล!!
น่าเสียดายที่พวกคุณไม่ได้อยู่ร่วมเทศกาลสงกรานต์ในไทย! มันเป็นอะไรที่สนุกมาก หวังว่าปีหน้าคุณจะเข้าร่วมนะ ประเทศไทยยินดีต้อนรับเสมอ 🎉🇹🇭💦
ดูเหมือนว่าจะสนุกมาก! ฉันหวังว่าเราจะได้เยี่ยมชมอีกปี!
❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you!
15,000? Mall of America is like NOTHING compared to that!
🐠!
Chickens that look like teddy 🧸? Wow.
“That’s a house swimming around right there.” 😮
Not a bad thing to avoid soda.
Potato chip seasoning on bbq chicken? Um…
Thai arancini? Different than how we make it. But yum!
Awesome art!
That is BIG fruit.
Welcome to the very messy club! Yum noodles!
Hahaha it was a totally wild and different day, but a fun little tour too!
You guys would surely love the food!!
Is it open in weekdays?
I think it’s open every day but Tuesday! But it’s open later on fridays!
Will you staying for songkran festival 💦
Unfortunately we left a few weeks ago and have a lag on our videos, but we definitely want to return for it one year! It sounds like a lot of fun!
❤❤❤❤😊🇹🇭
Thank you!
สวัสดีปีใหม่ไทยครับ
Thank you, you too!
Looks like lots of fun!!! Starting the watch.
It's a super cool market! Seems like we got you just in time!! :D It's only noon-ish here
Perfect time! Was going to head to bed but Dad said you posted a new video. ❤❤❤. I’d love to check out that market, it looked awesome. Sad about the animal trade.
Hahaha I am jealous, I wish it was bedtime here already. Tired today!
The market was really neat.. and the animal market can be sad sometimes, but it is still interesting to check out as it is. It probably wont stay that way for too long.
I hope you stay in Thailand until Songkran festival.☺️☺️
We unfortunately left a while a ago (we have a delay on our videos right now) so we will miss it this time. :(
But it sounds amazing and we would love to visit for the festival another year!!
👍
Thank you!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you!! :D
วิดิโอคุณสวยงามครับ
ว้าวขอบคุณ!
👍👍
Thank you!
เขาเรียกว่ากินไม่ถูกวิธีเขาต้องมีเครื่องปรุงราดมาด้วยหรือว่าเขาต้องให้น้ำจิ้มมาด้วยแต่คุณไม่หยิบมาเอง
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yess, thank you so much!
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Thank you!
I thought it was about Chatuchak market.
Don't give up your day job !
I don’t understand what you’re trying to convey in your comment. Can you clarify?
สัตว์ที่ขายอยู่ในตลาดนี้ ไม่ใช่สัตว์ป่าที่ถูกจับมา มันเป็นสัตว์ที่ได้มาจากการเพาะพันธุ์ขึ้นมาอย่างถูกต้องตามกฏหมาย ไม่มีปัญหากับช่องยูทูบ
Oh ok, we were not sure and did not want to risk it! Thank you for telling us!
Largest Market in the world not Asia.
Ohh we did not know that! Thank you!
It is a wildlife market, but you know, no one is hunting. Now, how is he born from breeding?
If the animals are being bred, then that would be a LOT better. :) We've read a lot about wild plant/animal trade and a lot of these animals may not necessarily be bred though, but we can't say for certain the origins of many of them... we can only advocate for the end of poaching and fair treatment of animals. :)
For the busy places, I recommend eat hot foods (don’t eat food that cooked and stand there for may long long time) and don’t have drink with ice too (many people walk and dust). And don’t eat the desserts with coconut milk in the hot temperatures like this market. You may get food poisoning. Have a good day.
Thank you for the helpful tips!! :D
ไม่ใช่ปฏิบัติไม่ดี แต่สัตว์บางชนิดผิดกฏหมาย เค้าเลยห้ามถ่ายรูป ลักลอบขายสัตว์ป่า
ใช่ นั่นเป็นสิ่งที่น่าเสียดายที่สุด เราได้เห็นสัตว์บางชนิดที่ไม่ควรขายอย่างแน่นอน แต่เนื่องจากข้อกำหนดของ UA-cam เราจึงไม่แน่ใจว่าจะรวมสัตว์เหล่านี้เข้าไปได้หรือไม่ ทั้งสองวิธี เราหวังว่าจะจบลงในไม่ช้าและตลาดจะยังคงยอดเยี่ยมต่อไป! :)
that park is near chatuchak?
yes! I believe it is called Chatuchak park too!
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Thank you!!
สวัสดีครับทุกท่านเที่ยวให้สนุกนะครับยินต้อนรับเข้าสู่ประเทศไทยอากาศจะร้อนไปหน่อยขอให้สนุกอาหารนะครับติดตามตลอด🙏👍💖🇹🇭
ขอบคุณมาก!
ถึงอากาศจะร้อนไปหน่อยหวังว่าคุณจะสนุกกับการท่องเที่ยวไปในที่ต่างๆนะค่ะ❤
กางเกงช้างนั้นคุณใส่แล้วดูสวยมีเสน่ห์แบบไทยไทย🇹🇭🇹🇭