I was told by a Thai girl today that saying urrr is considered rude
I hear them saying it to each other all the time
I know chai means yes also
Why is it rude for a farang to say it to a Thai?
I was told by a Thai girl today that saying urrr is considered rude
I hear them saying it to each other all the time
I know chai means yes also
Why is it rude for a farang to say it to a Thai?
To urrr is to be human
Never heard that one before mate...........
Which end of your body did the urrrrr come out of?
Commonly used in Isaan. Odd you should bring it up. Was just yesterday the 3 year old granddaughter came home from school and pointed out to my missus she should say ja not urrr. It's considered rude by all not just when farangs use it.Originally Posted by sabaii sabaii
Urr, Ok, but the girl who told me is from South Thailand.
I've heard loads of taxi drivers say it too, when they understand where I want to go, after the magical mystery tour. But i guess most of them are from Isaan
It gets quite addictive saying it
It's just the same as using 'uh huh'. It could be considered rude depending upon who you're speaking to.
I use it all the time, even if it's just to show them what a bunch of inbreds they are.
Thais hate to hear Farang using that word, I've been pulled on it many times by Thai girls both in Thailand and at home, which makes me use it all the more![]()
I wouldn't say it's rude...just informal
doesnt sound right coming from a falang, same as ''wotchah, orwhite mate'' or "eeh bah gum" coming out of the mouth of a thai in the uk.
Probably a better description.Originally Posted by Orroz
wife's from chiang mai she says it.s rude.
Urrrr, Cheers Tax
Double post whoops
Last edited by Mr Brown; 17-11-2010 at 09:49 PM.
Ohhhhhhhhh that Urrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrhhhhhhhhhh at the back of the throat.
I f##king hate the sound of it and when a Thais addresses me with it I address him/her straight back with the same.
Uhhhhh, uhhhhhh not urrrr, urrrrr
You hear Thais using it on the mobile more than talking. Quite a waste of 12 call baht if you ask me.![]()
Listen to them on the phone HAA - ERR ERR - HAA - KA KA
Same as what and yeh.
I use it all the time same as marmite - fuck 'em their always rude to us.
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its lazy language, and as with falangs using thai swear words, it just sounds ridiculous to thais, you may think that you are justifiably returning a discourtesy, but the perception to the thai is not one of discourtesy, but of ignorance.
its always better to rise above these things and rather than meekly sinking down to their level of speech with ones reply, to reply with an increased level of courtesy is the way to respond and to gain respect.
And here's me thinking they all loved ya mate?Originally Posted by Smug Farang Bore
You could have fooled me..........................![]()
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