Question about Expat temper
Why do many Expat’s, Farang (male and 60+), exhibit such impatience and irritability?
Have to ask because I’ve search other posts and other discussion groups fruitlessly trying to find an answer.
I have met a great deal of wonder people whom came to Thailand for much different reasons, and they mostly seem to have relaxed dispositions (Beer helps me). But; in traffic, at immigration, at a border, shopping, and working with service people, you see displays of frustration and anger that I just don’t see in the other parts of the world I’ve lived. Prefer to think it’s not specifically an indication of the type of person that moves to Thailand. Is it a frustration that comes from a lack of personal power, and perceived personal security, in a situation resulting from different rules and a lack of communication?
Just wondering if I'll start feeling the same way in twenty years, as now feel I don't have a good grasp on 'getting it'. Don't get it on an emotional level, ain't worried about it, but finding I now ignore it far more easily after some time living in LOS.
Maybe a better question is; am a naughty person for enjoying, and being amused by watching, that one or more at times, elderly male Farang whom has a spiffy temper tantrum during every visit to the immigration office?
Thank you for reading.
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