I enjoy listening to Thai language.. Worked there in 2018 - 2019 Teacher in Chiang Rai Province, rural and City. Managed to learn a little transactional Thai.. shopping, directions etc. A life changing experience for me.. Kop Kun krap. 🙏
I really love your sincerity . You don’t avoid the obvious questions about racism and also dive into the detail, expose it to people who’re curious about racism in Australia
I was an international student in Melbourne and Newcastle and lived there for about 3 years in total. I traveled to a few cities and experienced some discrimination (a few major ones)!!! Sad but I think it happens everywhere in the world. Currently I am in USA (almost 9 years now) where races is talked about too. I'm glad that my husband and I plan to retire in Thailand in the future. To be honest, there is no place like home but if someone happen to live overseas, just try to understand the reality and you will survive, even enjoy life where you are at more. Simply ignore those who have bad attitudes and don't take it too personally....in reality their narrow-minded doesn't do them good. People who see the world more and open to accept differences, will appreciate other cultures more, just like you, Paddy. Thank you for making this vdo.
I’ve worked with Thai and Filipinos mainly at my work and there the nicest people I’ve ever met, get invited to party’s they seem to have every month with food from there culture and it’s amazing
I really understand about how they feel about having to work too hard in Australia (same for U.S. lifestyle). They get caught in the same flow of capitalist endeavors. In Asian, in general, they live day to day it seems and whatever they have they share with friends and family. Seems very low stress which is what I love about living in Thailand (when I did). Great show Paddy!
@@Swankdor We tend to work hard and really enjoy our leisure time here. Maintaining a robust economy demands hard work to be fair. And every second person is studying something, regardless of their age.
Interesting and insightful video! And great for learning either language! Living as an expat in Thailand, it's so cool to hear from expats from Thailand. Thanksssss
I'm really sorry for that girl who was abused by some Russian. Actually we are not so bad as we could be seen at the first glance. Let's make a friendship.
Russians are the best, also kazakhstan and kyrgyz people best in the world. I hitchhiked all over the former soviet union and the people the most real and warm. Too bad that governments divide us, and even more sad to see russia together with china.
@@crispyapple6231 yes but china also has some people who speak sino tibetan language i really hope china split into several countries because all chinese are different
Paddy - you are a legend. Now, how much will it cost me to get you to teach me to speak Thai (with a Bangkok Hipster twang)? And how do I never see you in Thai Town? I'm forever shopping there and keeping my eye out! Love your work mate. Big shout out to the Thai community: I love what you bring to this country, your attitude, ethics, sense of community - never let any single racist person you encounter here make you think they are a representative of this country. You are all very, very welcome!
Your channel makes me more curious about Thailand. Before, I wanted to know more about the country and its culture, but I didn't know where to look. So now I am learning more.
Another great vid Paddy. Nice to see that there are only a few small issues for most of the thai immigrants. We'll done Australia. Your 10 buck tshirt is gonna need an upgrade to some Irish or Scottish themed one so you can blend in wotb all the pasty paddy's on Bondi. Keep up the great videos and looking forward to the next one.
I've just found your channel and it's great! At about 6'05" you said thankyou very much then "kabun". I've heard Males say this alot but never understood what it means???
I really love your channel and i think you are such a great guy. I feel like these videos and interviews interacting with people are way better than the ones that record all the “white guy shocks blah blah” like just kind of tired of those and trying to make money off of shocking people and they know they are good but pretend they think they are bad. I just think these are much more meaningful and genuine and are really great for learners too!:)
Australia is one of the very few English speaking countries I wouldn't mind living in. Though, this opinion may be a bit biased as I am a Thai/Canadian and I don't view Australia or it's people any differently 😆
@@ThaiTalkwithPaddy Hope you had a great weekend.. I'm stuck in Hotel Quarrantine after returning from Thailand... Would love to go to Thai Town and get some noodles... A-HAAN QUARRANTINE , MAI DEE , MAI CHOPP... 555
3:00 In Australia, most East or South East Asisns dont refer to Indians as Asian. Even my Indian mates who are raised here dont see themselves as Asian. It's more common to call them Asian in the UK
yo paddy did you get a new camera? the video looks slick as! it was fascinating to hear what others had to say on Australia also, thanks for the video.
เดินเยอะ? คนไทยน่ะเดินน้อย ที่ประเทศดีๆเค้าเดินกันหมด ออกกำลังด้วย เป็นระเบียบด้วยถ้าจัดระบบขนส่งกับผังเมืองดีๆ ระบบคมนาคมไทยน่ะซ้ำซ้อนไม่เป็นระเบียบ to much walking? That's ridiculous cause Thailand transportation and city plan are a mess and people quite lazy 🦥 but anyway aussie are great people even they didn't know me still try to had a chat with me or gave me a guide ,a little bit strange at first but get used to it later And a lot of concerts which is cool.
Hi paddy, I would like to know some ur opinion about word คำ,คัม in Thai , u think it should write *Kam or Kum* in English language? ʌ is similar สระอะ in Thai but most people use *a* alphabet on this sound than *u* alphabet. For all I know most *a=ae(สระแอะ) * and *u=ʌ(สระอะ)* it make me confused
Asians complaining about racism, that's rich hahaha. I live in thailand for 6 years and anyone that's been here for some time knows plenty of Thai don't like Indians or there are other forms of discrimination against foreigners on a fairly regular basis. Mostly government I have to be fair. Generally, it's more common here than I've seen in Europe
Wow amazing to hear thais mentioning racism, here in thailand they give themselves a free pass as if the concept does not exist. After 14 years of facing racism everytime i go out the door (sometimes even in my home grounds) in thailand thais need to understand how it feels being on the other end. Hopefully thai xenophobia and racism could ease up that way
The 'Western' world has a much more varied society with many more migrants than most other places in the world. So obviously you have much more exclusivity in those places which are considered more homogenic in population.
I'm very sorry to hear that. How about your racism experience in Thailand ? my friend from Cambodia also faced racism but I think now we learn more about racism I'm very welcome if you want to come back to Thailand again
Well Australia still is a racist country, one of the worst I lived in. Not to your face or anything, but more the hidden type which is heaps more dangerous. I find the Aussie friendliness quite fake too.
I don't think it will. My thai wife was shocked at how some of her countries people acted towards us. Once after we bought a nice used car , we went to a auto salvage yard to get nicer trunk liners but we were told to wait..... we waited while the workers would shoot arrogant grins our way... after 10 minutes it was more than clear they had no intention of serving us.
This is why I get annoyed at the left wing race baiters desperately looking for racism in Australia. We accept people who come here and embrace our country no matter what their ethnicity. These Thai people love our country as much as those of us who were born here.
It’s not about looking for it but rather recognising that it exists and that it’s not ok. A lot of the times, it can be undertones so it can fly over the heads of those who may not understand English well enough.
In most western countries especially in America, somehow Asian is more like East Asian looking face like Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese.. you know that monolid eyes asian stuff. But Indian is Indian, Arabic is Arabic, which of course Indian and Arabic are considered as Asian as well, something like that.
@@darkside5674 I can see why westerners might not see Indian as Asians because it's absolutely shocking how many people don't know what countries make up Asia and can't even tell Chinese, Japanese, Thai etc people apart 🙄 but I don't understand how one Asian country doesn't view another Asian country as Asian?.
@@A--L maybe it's been his experience depending on the Thai people he has been in contact with. I have never been to Thailand and I only have one online thai friend so my information is limited to what the internet can tell me, & I take that with a grain of salt. Westerners are very uneducated and if you say 'Asian' to us, most people think China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam and Thailand.. They seem to forget all the other countries 🤦🏼♀️ But I don't see how one Asian country doesn't view another Asian country as Asian.
its important to say that thailand is an astonishingly racist place unless you are a falang or asain, if you are a khaek or african its very diificult to get entry to bars, clubs etc. Even hotels unless booked will often say "full" if you are a khaek and walk in off the street...so to hear indian aussies might not like asains, well that may be understandable as some may have had unpleasant experiences with them.
I LOVE the lucky country but can’t argue the fact “racism” it’s the pervasive, often easily overlooked casual racism that comes in the form of racist jokes, racial slurs, and racial stereotyping that virtually every Australian has been guilty of at some time. Don’t get me wrong, I’m of the opinion that there are no taboos when it comes to comedy, but it seems that the average Australian or most bogans have forgotten that regardless of whether you’re just joking it can still be racist. And I include myself in this from time to time. It’s not just jokes, though. It’s people who throw around racial slurs like fucking Asian, God damn Asian driver when they’re angry about something innocuous. It’s the incorrect belief that people who come here should act Australian or get the fuck out. It’s people shouting learn English! at people from other countries and complaining about Asian stealing their jobs.
I've seen plenty of racism here, the sort that isn't done rudely to a persons's face but is done behind their back. However, I'm also aware that it isn't the majority of Australians who think like that. On the other hand, I know myself, who has definitely been brought up to view other cultures/races as equal with mine, having their own value to the planet even if they're different... I have even observed myself feeling suspicion or a kind of auto-disgust when I come across someone that seems weird, not following the normal "script"...and that I have unconsciously attributed that badness to their foreign culture/race, instead of objectively viewing it as a person who is gross/rude/arrogant/lazy/etc (even people in their own culture/ race would be angry at them). I'm always upset with myself when I realise I've been racist, and I've definitely found that spending more time in other parts of the world (not just on holiday, but working, paying taxes, going to school erc) has helped me get rid of those unhlpful gut reactions to foreignness, and to help me distinguish my dislike of a person's behaviour from the person's ethnic background. If I'd had kids, I'd definitely be doing everything to help them spend time LIVING overseas (not just holidaying there). Help them get information about holiday working visas, sending them to spend a year studying there (maybe help them gather info on overseas study scholarships and pit their applications together), support them to do a year (or more) of volunteering with aid agencies, so study vacations.
4:20 When she says "บอกไม่ถูกอ่ะ" I think she means "I don't know how to explain it"
I enjoy listening to Thai language.. Worked there in 2018 - 2019 Teacher in Chiang Rai Province, rural and City. Managed to learn a little transactional Thai.. shopping, directions etc. A life changing experience for me.. Kop Kun krap. 🙏
I'm happy for Thai people to come to Australia , they are good people.
Good like how?
I'm also happy that Australians visit Thailand too, G'day mate!.
@@pk1839 It's as good as tying shoelaces for Korean foreigners😒
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I really love your sincerity . You don’t avoid the obvious questions about racism and also dive into the detail, expose it to people who’re curious about racism in Australia
Asians are more racist than we are
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I was an international student in Melbourne and Newcastle and lived there for about 3 years in total. I traveled to a few cities and experienced some discrimination (a few major ones)!!! Sad but I think it happens everywhere in the world. Currently I am in USA (almost 9 years now) where races is talked about too. I'm glad that my husband and I plan to retire in Thailand in the future. To be honest, there is no place like home but if someone happen to live overseas, just try to understand the reality and you will survive, even enjoy life where you are at more. Simply ignore those who have bad attitudes and don't take it too personally....in reality their narrow-minded doesn't do them good. People who see the world more and open to accept differences, will appreciate other cultures more, just like you, Paddy. Thank you for making this vdo.
I’ve worked with Thai and Filipinos mainly at my work and there the nicest people I’ve ever met, get invited to party’s they seem to have every month with food from there culture and it’s amazing
I really understand about how they feel about having to work too hard in Australia (same for U.S. lifestyle). They get caught in the same flow of capitalist endeavors. In Asian, in general, they live day to day it seems and whatever they have they share with friends and family. Seems very low stress which is what I love about living in Thailand (when I did). Great show Paddy!
Not all Asian countries.
I am surprised. i always thought Australia as having this really laid back lifestyle and work culture
@@Swankdor We tend to work hard and really enjoy our leisure time here. Maintaining a robust economy demands hard work to be fair. And every second person is studying something, regardless of their age.
The thing they hate most about Australia the most is the cool weather. Today Surin is 38 degrees. สะดวกสบาย
Interesting and insightful video! And great for learning either language! Living as an expat in Thailand, it's so cool to hear from expats from Thailand. Thanksssss
I really appreciate your video. Keep up the good work Paddy 🔝🇹🇭👍
Killer haircut, Paddy. Sounds like most of the Thai people I see here in America. They like the money but most plan to return to Thailand eventually.
Hey Paddy, another great video. Really happy you're giving more time to your channel.
More to come! Thanks as always
Thanks for sharing us the beautiful vid and place paddy....love it.....stay safe as well..
Glad you enjoyed it Ron 👍
@@ThaiTalkwithPaddy 😉👍
Good episode Paddy. Sorry to hear that young guy experienced racism.
But happy the ladies had not experienced any.
it's as old as time itself, some people are assholes but the media acts like it's common place.
ladies never faces racism cuz they have what every men wants
@@loverebel6632 It's the opposite for muslim women. Racist men tend to be intimidated by muslim women. But muslim women are a soft target
I could see living in Sydney if it weren’t so expensive for accommodation. What a beautiful city and can’t wait to visit again.
Yep. Enjoyed it Pabby. I haven’t tuned in for a while. Glad I did 👍
Thanks as always Andrew 🙏
Another good topic.
Welll done, Paddy.
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Great stuff Padee! Looking forward to more videos !
Hey Paddy, love your stories. I am currently trying to get my lovely Thai wife a visa so that we can both come back to Australia. Love to catch up!
Yeh, no worries Tony! Let me know 👍
Really insightful vid, this one Paddy. Interesting to hear the issues.
I press "like" at once, now im gonna watch the video :) Greatings from Denmark and keep up the good work. Im very exited about your "new" YT channel.
Thanks so much for watching all the way from Denmark 🇩🇰 absolute champion!
@@ThaiTalkwithPaddy Support from all the brothers in north 😄
Norway too 🇧🇻
I'm really sorry for that girl who was abused by some Russian. Actually we are not so bad as we could be seen at the first glance.
Let's make a friendship.
agree, we're not so bad lol
@@zigmundovich1982 we are even worse you mean, 555
@@dedpihter5870 hahaha 🤦♂️
Russians are the best, also kazakhstan and kyrgyz people best in the world. I hitchhiked all over the former soviet union and the people the most real and warm. Too bad that governments divide us, and even more sad to see russia together with china.
@@crispyapple6231 yes but china also has some people who speak sino tibetan language i really hope china split into several countries because all chinese are different
This channel makes me miss Thailand and South East Asia. The people really are beautiful from this part of the world. Such a friendly people.
Great Video Paddy... ทำคลิปดีๆออกมาเรื่อยๆนะรอดู
Interesting topic👍
Paddy - you are a legend. Now, how much will it cost me to get you to teach me to speak Thai (with a Bangkok Hipster twang)? And how do I never see you in Thai Town? I'm forever shopping there and keeping my eye out! Love your work mate. Big shout out to the Thai community: I love what you bring to this country, your attitude, ethics, sense of community - never let any single racist person you encounter here make you think they are a representative of this country. You are all very, very welcome!
You deserve more views and likes Paddy! 😀
Your channel makes me more curious about Thailand. Before, I wanted to know more about the country and its culture, but I didn't know where to look. So now I am learning more.
Super glad to hear that!
โอเปร่าเฮ้าส์ คิดถึงจังครัพ เคยไปเมื่อปี1997 ตอนนั้นอายุย่าง20เอง เพิ่งจะขึ้นปี4มหาวิทยาลัย คิดถึงอยากไปอีกครัพ คิดถึง ตลาดHey Market David Jones. เชยไปไหมนี่
You speak thai so well, i listen without trying lol
I had to look up "g'day" hahaha Paddy also be teaching some English, thank you as always khun Paddy!
Outtake at the end is a nice touch 👍
Always awesome to watch mate. Like the new trim too
Felt it was time! 💇♂️
This was awesome Paddy! 👏🏾👍🏾
Thanks a heap!
I plan to study abroad in Sydney next year. hope to see you there
I don't speak Thai and Idk how I ended up here but glad majority are having a good time here in Sydney.
Lold at this comment haha
Always lovely and kind .Thanks Khun Paddy for awesome content kaa🙏💕🤘🏼😍
คุณแพทดี้น่ารักมากเป็นกันเองกับคนไทย ชอบคะ
มีสาระมากช่องนี้ ดูเพลินเลยย
Another great vid Paddy. Nice to see that there are only a few small issues for most of the thai immigrants. We'll done Australia.
Your 10 buck tshirt is gonna need an upgrade to some Irish or Scottish themed one so you can blend in wotb all the pasty paddy's on Bondi.
Keep up the great videos and looking forward to the next one.
I've just found your channel and it's great! At about 6'05" you said thankyou very much then "kabun". I've heard Males say this alot but never understood what it means???
I like... Welcome to Thailand every body... Free home stay...
ผมกำลังเรียนภาษาอังกฤษเริ่มจาก0 เลย. ใครมีเเนวทางเรียนให้พูดได้ไวเเนะนำหน่อยนะครับ
I love everything in Australia - paradise……🥰🥰
I really love your channel and i think you are such a great guy. I feel like these videos and interviews interacting with people are way better than the ones that record all the “white guy shocks blah blah” like just kind of tired of those and trying to make money off of shocking people and they know they are good but pretend they think they are bad. I just think these are much more meaningful and genuine and are really great for learners too!:)
Awesome channel 🙏😊🇹🇭🤝✔
I love your shirt. G-day mate! By the way, you look good with your haircut. Another thumb-up video for me. 👍
Australia is one of the very few English speaking countries I wouldn't mind living in. Though, this opinion may be a bit biased as I am a Thai/Canadian and I don't view Australia or it's people any differently 😆
Interesting video, Paddy!
Haha love your tshirt 😍 Good video too 😉
Good to see another video Paddy. It takes a brave man to quit a good job and pursue a UA-cam career. Well done, mate! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks so much Brian! Gotta take a chance 💪
I love this guy
เคยเรียนที่ซิดนีย์30กว่าปีมาแล้ว ปกติยืนรอรถเมล์พร้อมคนอื่นๆ มีวันหนึ่งรอรถเมล์ไปเรียนคนเดียวแต่คนขับไม่ยอมจอดรับค่ะ
SA WATT DEE KRAAP PADDY...
SA WAT DEE PANOS!!!!
@@ThaiTalkwithPaddy Hope you had a great weekend..
I'm stuck in Hotel Quarrantine after returning from Thailand...
Would love to go to Thai Town and get some noodles...
A-HAAN QUARRANTINE , MAI DEE , MAI CHOPP... 555
แพดดี้น่าจะทำ Clubhouse นะคะ
หรือมีอยู่แล้ว?
Great video
I enjoy your video !!!!
แพพดี้ กรี๊ดดดดดดดดด คลิปดีมาก
I wonder how many messages he got asking about 6:02 on the right..
I really Love Australia same Thailand
3:00 In Australia, most East or South East Asisns dont refer to Indians as Asian. Even my Indian mates who are raised here dont see themselves as Asian. It's more common to call them Asian in the UK
yo paddy did you get a new camera? the video looks slick as! it was fascinating to hear what others had to say on Australia also, thanks for the video.
Same camera actually! Thanks a lot as always 👍
most shops being closed around 6pm .... that, I dislike.
2.14 the guy asking if you have ever been to Thailand 🤣
How Are You Paddy 🤟 สวัสดีครับแพดดี้.🤟 ..
I’m well Vincent! You?
Hey Paddy,
Can u recommend a Thai teacher in Perth???
เดินเยอะ? คนไทยน่ะเดินน้อย ที่ประเทศดีๆเค้าเดินกันหมด ออกกำลังด้วย เป็นระเบียบด้วยถ้าจัดระบบขนส่งกับผังเมืองดีๆ ระบบคมนาคมไทยน่ะซ้ำซ้อนไม่เป็นระเบียบ to much walking? That's ridiculous cause Thailand transportation and city plan are a mess and people quite lazy 🦥 but anyway aussie are great people even they didn't know me still try to had a chat with me or gave me a guide ,a little bit strange at first but get used to it later And a lot of concerts which is cool.
I really like your shirt btw >
Thanks Hannah!
@@ThaiTalkwithPaddy :)
Hi paddy, I would like to know some ur opinion about word คำ,คัม in Thai , u think it should write *Kam or Kum* in English language?
ʌ is similar สระอะ in Thai but most people use *a* alphabet on this sound than *u* alphabet.
For all I know most *a=ae(สระแอะ) * and *u=ʌ(สระอะ)* it make me confused
Hey Jiradet! I would say for most English speakers ‘Kum’ would be better! They would usually say ‘Kam’ as แคม
@@ThaiTalkwithPaddy ty so much🥰
In the opening frace you say "im paddy nai dai gaan" What does nai dai gaan mean?
it is not always greener on the other side.
ผมอยากไปออสเตรเลียครับ
Indeed Paddy, Australia is beautiful country with amazing people like you 😍
Btw don't forget to find someone for me there 😂
What camera do u use?
Sony A6400!
Hi Paddy how r u ?
Asians complaining about racism, that's rich hahaha. I live in thailand for 6 years and anyone that's been here for some time knows plenty of Thai don't like Indians or there are other forms of discrimination against foreigners on a fairly regular basis. Mostly government I have to be fair. Generally, it's more common here than I've seen in Europe
The most dislike of Australia for me was cant get more time of visa
ชอบเหมือเมืองไทยไม่กลับเมืองไทยละป้าจ้าย้อนแย้งตลอดไปทำงานอยู่ทำไมงง
Wow amazing to hear thais mentioning racism, here in thailand they give themselves a free pass as if the concept does not exist. After 14 years of facing racism everytime i go out the door (sometimes even in my home grounds) in thailand thais need to understand how it feels being on the other end. Hopefully thai xenophobia and racism could ease up that way
The 'Western' world has a much more varied society with many more migrants than most other places in the world. So obviously you have much more exclusivity in those places which are considered more homogenic in population.
I'm very sorry to hear that. How about your racism experience in Thailand ? my friend from Cambodia also faced racism but I think now we learn more about racism I'm very welcome if you want to come back to Thailand again
Well Australia still is a racist country, one of the worst I lived in. Not to your face or anything, but more the hidden type which is heaps more dangerous. I find the Aussie friendliness quite fake too.
I don't think it will. My thai wife was shocked at how some of her countries people acted towards us. Once after we bought a nice used car , we went to a auto salvage yard to get nicer trunk liners but we were told to wait..... we waited while the workers would shoot arrogant grins our way... after 10 minutes it was more than clear they had no intention of serving us.
คึดีนะ คอนเทนนี้หลังจากได้ยินความเห็นของต่างชาติเกี่ยวกับไทย
This is why I get annoyed at the left wing race baiters desperately looking for racism in Australia. We accept people who come here and embrace our country no matter what their ethnicity. These Thai people love our country as much as those of us who were born here.
It’s not about looking for it but rather recognising that it exists and that it’s not ok. A lot of the times, it can be undertones so it can fly over the heads of those who may not understand English well enough.
@@never4ever386 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
@@GK-wx6xo triggered are we?
@@never4ever386 You’re the one who got triggered as you’ve responded to me🙄nice projection.
@@GK-wx6xo Perhaps look up the meaning of “triggered” if you aren’t sure of the word.
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Thai people are so easy to talk with🙂
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1. I am really sorry that guy experienced racism.
2. Can you please educated me as to why Thai people do not refer to Indians as Asian?
I'm Thai and I don't understand where Paddy got this Thai's concept of Indians not being Asian. Certainly would want to know from him as well.
In most western countries especially in America, somehow Asian is more like East Asian looking face like Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese.. you know that monolid eyes asian stuff. But Indian is Indian, Arabic is Arabic, which of course Indian and Arabic are considered as Asian as well, something like that.
@@darkside5674 because india is not popular in thailand.
See the developed country ?
@@darkside5674 I can see why westerners might not see Indian as Asians because it's absolutely shocking how many people don't know what countries make up Asia and can't even tell Chinese, Japanese, Thai etc people apart 🙄 but I don't understand how one Asian country doesn't view another Asian country as Asian?.
@@A--L maybe it's been his experience depending on the Thai people he has been in contact with. I have never been to Thailand and I only have one online thai friend so my information is limited to what the internet can tell me, & I take that with a grain of salt. Westerners are very uneducated and if you say 'Asian' to us, most people think China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam and Thailand.. They seem to forget all the other countries 🤦🏼♀️ But I don't see how one Asian country doesn't view another Asian country as Asian.
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Now im torn between living in Australia and thailand now. 5555
😎😎😎😎😎
Th and eng
0:42 he is handsome hehe
ไม่ใช่แค่ฝรั่งที่อยากมาเกษียนที่ไทย, คนไทยเองก็อยากจะเกษียนที่นี่เหมือนกัน
its important to say that thailand is an astonishingly racist place unless you are a falang or asain, if you are a khaek or african its very diificult to get entry to bars, clubs etc. Even hotels unless booked will often say "full" if you are a khaek and walk in off the street...so to hear indian aussies might not like asains, well that may be understandable as some may have had unpleasant experiences with them.
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สงสัยไหมทำไมคนชอบพูดว่า "ใช่" หลังพูดจบประโยคๆหนึ่ง ทั้งๆที่ยังไม่ถูกถาม
There are too many laws in Australia, soon there will be one about how to breath air. I live in Thailand now.
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I LOVE the lucky country but can’t argue the fact “racism”
it’s the pervasive, often easily overlooked casual racism that comes in the form of racist jokes, racial slurs, and racial stereotyping that virtually every Australian has been guilty of at some time. Don’t get me wrong, I’m of the opinion that there are no taboos when it comes to comedy, but it seems that the average Australian or most bogans have forgotten that regardless of whether you’re just joking it can still be racist. And I include myself in this from time to time. It’s not just jokes, though. It’s people who throw around racial slurs like fucking Asian, God damn Asian driver when they’re angry about something innocuous. It’s the incorrect belief that people who come here should act Australian or get the fuck out. It’s people shouting learn English! at people from other countries and complaining about Asian stealing their jobs.
I've seen plenty of racism here, the sort that isn't done rudely to a persons's face but is done behind their back. However, I'm also aware that it isn't the majority of Australians who think like that.
On the other hand, I know myself, who has definitely been brought up to view other cultures/races as equal with mine, having their own value to the planet even if they're different... I have even observed myself feeling suspicion or a kind of auto-disgust when I come across someone that seems weird, not following the normal "script"...and that I have unconsciously attributed that badness to their foreign culture/race, instead of objectively viewing it as a person who is gross/rude/arrogant/lazy/etc (even people in their own culture/ race would be angry at them).
I'm always upset with myself when I realise I've been racist, and I've definitely found that spending more time in other parts of the world (not just on holiday, but working, paying taxes, going to school erc) has helped me get rid of those unhlpful gut reactions to foreignness, and to help me distinguish my dislike of a person's behaviour from the person's ethnic background. If I'd had kids, I'd definitely be doing everything to help them spend time LIVING overseas (not just holidaying there). Help them get information about holiday working visas, sending them to spend a year studying there (maybe help them gather info on overseas study scholarships and pit their applications together), support them to do a year (or more) of volunteering with aid agencies, so study vacations.