Originally Posted by Norton
Originally Posted by nidhogg
Hmm! There's obviously a story behind this. Tell us more about these rare occasions whan you try to pass yourself off as a chick.Originally Posted by Norton
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Referring to yourself in the third person is the girliest thing to do..'John mai chawp'..soooo gay.Originally Posted by DrB0b
I'd rather say 'Chun'...
^^This is what happens when one asks the missus a more polite way to say Bah ow pak chee. Prolly should edit out the chan bit above but WTF.![]()
Bpak chee mung gaan kee!
Don't worry about it. I told about 20 people in Thailand that "chan rak teuhr" in my first two months here. Took me a long time to understand why they kept collapsing in fits of giggles. That's what happens when you try to learn Thai from pop songs. (I'm not even going to mention what happened in my first week here when I thought you had to say Ka when talking to a woman
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^^Het dee gwàa.

Chan is acceptable from a bloke in the right circumstances..ie asking the price of a gobble from a katoey...etc etc..but even so, I still use it every now and then..not for katoey blow job purposes, mind..Originally Posted by Norton
Only if you're the one going to give the gobble... (which, according to katoey friends of mine, is upwards of 98% of their farang customers).Originally Posted by somtamslap
^^What I said. Rarely. Sometimes transliteration can be misleading. My trusty dictionary says ฉัน (chan) means I, me. No mention of gender use. Any way, Bah ow pak chee works just fine. Even in Bangers. 95% of the waitresses are from Isaan anyway.
Hmm! There's obviously a story behind this.Originally Posted by DrB0b
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About the only time I have ever heard a non-woofter use "chan" was to a very small child...
Indeed.Originally Posted by Norton

Now this is big manly, masculine heart throb, Sek Loso..
I count at least four 'chans' in the first minute of the song..and the lad ain't no iron..
It's different when you're singing for some reason. You'll also notice that they pronounce their words correctly too, which they never do unless they're reading the news.Originally Posted by somtamslap
^ you ever notice the British accent goes away in song? Funny that is. First interviews had with the Beatles I could barely understand them. But the songs not a worry one.![]()
Especially this lotOriginally Posted by aging one
This was discussed at length not long back. https://teakdoor.com/living-in-thaila...hey-react.html (Pidgin Thai - How do they react?)Originally Posted by somtamslap
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