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10 Gifts You Shouldn’t Give to Your Loved One

Tuesday February 10, 2015 by Mod 160 Comments

Thai people are grown up with superstitious beliefs and taboos. Some are still believed to be true, and some are now used to tease friends. Giving a gift is a nice gesture but some items have negative meaning especially to your relationship. Here are 10 presents some Thai people might consider bringing bad luck; 1. Shoes รองเท้า /rawng - táao/ If you buy shoes for your … [Read more...] about 10 Gifts You Shouldn’t Give to Your Loved One

The Lake of Red Water Lilies – One of the World’s Strangest Lakes

Tuesday February 3, 2015 by Mod 13 Comments

Imagine rowing your boat through a sea of floating lotus flowers that expand as far as the eye can see. Dreamy? Yes, but also completely possible if you visit to one of the world's strangest lakes (according to CNN) in Northeastern Thailand (Isan, Esan). The Sea of Red Lotuses, or the Lake of Red Water Lilies or what local people call “Nong Han Kumphawapi Lake … [Read more...] about The Lake of Red Water Lilies – One of the World’s Strangest Lakes

VIDEO: 10 Most Popular Thai Slang of the Year!

Wednesday January 14, 2015 by Mod 24 Comments

[1] ฟิน /fin/ This word is derived from English word ‘finale’, in English this means the last part of an event, and it is usually ‘the best part’ and epic, right? So Thai people use ‘ฟิน FIN’ for describing a feeling that is ‘GREAT’ , or feeling awesome!   [2] อิน in is also derived from English word ‘inner’ but Thai people use it as VERB means ‘feel emotional by … [Read more...] about VIDEO: 10 Most Popular Thai Slang of the Year!

Constitution Day

Wednesday December 10, 2014 by Mod 4 Comments

December 10th marks the Constitution Day, in Thai is "wan rat-ta-tam-ma-noon" (วันรัฐธรรมนูญ) which is held annually to commermorate the advent of the regime of Constitutional Monarchy in Thailand At the start of the 1930s, Thailand (then called '*สยาม Siam') was suffering economically from the effects of the great depression. The king at the time was Rama VII was seen by … [Read more...] about Constitution Day

VIDEOS: Thai for Tourists

Monday December 8, 2014 by Mod 6 Comments

These 12 basic Thai lessons cover common situations you might encounter as a tourist. Take some time to learn them and I am sure it will help your travel more enjoyable as you will have fun talking to Thai people or even make a new local friend. :) (Click the topic of the lesson to see more details) PLAYLIST: 1. VIDEO: When and How to Wai Properly 2. VIDEO: … [Read more...] about VIDEOS: Thai for Tourists

Father’s Day in Thailand

Friday December 5, 2014 by Mod 12 Comments

One of the most important days in Thailand is Father's day (วันพ่อแห่งชาติ, wan-pôr-hàng-châart) It is celebrated on December 5 which is the birthday of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej (วันเฉลิมพระชนมพรรษา, wan-chà-lěrm-prá-chon-má-pan-săa), the monarch of Thailand. King's birthday is a national holiday and is celebrated all over the country.  December 5, 2015 is the … [Read more...] about Father’s Day in Thailand

VIDEO: Take Care of Yourself

Saturday November 29, 2014 by Mod 3 Comments

Thai useful expression that can be used in everyday conversation "take care of yourself" 'Take care' in Thai ดูแล duu-lae 'Oneself' is ตัวเอง  dtua-eeng Take care of yourself is "ดูแลตัวเอง /duu-lae dtua-eeng/" When we tell someone to do something , the particle นะ ná is added to soften our statement and make you sound friendly. The complete sentence would be "ดูแลตัวเองนะ … [Read more...] about VIDEO: Take Care of Yourself

VIDEO: Giving Directions

Tuesday November 25, 2014 by Mod 12 Comments

This lesson you will be learning basic words for directions as well as how to ask for directions. It is useful to know words and phrases that will let you talk about going places, as well as understand what someone else says when giving simple directions. :) BASIC DIRECTIONS:  ตรง /dtrong/ means straight ไป /bpai/ means go ตรงไป /dtrong bpai/ = go straight เลี้ยว … [Read more...] about VIDEO: Giving Directions

VIDEO:Getting A Thai Massage

Sunday October 26, 2014 by Mod 24 Comments

Video Script: Reception: สวัสดีค่ะ sà-wàt-dii kâ (Hello) Customer: ขอจองนวดไทย 90 นาที วันนี้ ตอน 5 โมงเย็นค่ะ kăw jawng nûad tai gâao-sìp naa-tii wan-níi dtawn hâa moong yen kâ (I would like to book a 90-minute Thai massage, today at 5 p.m. please.) Reception: ขอชื่อกับเบอร์โทรศัพท์ด้วยค่ะ kăw chûe gàp ber toe-rá-sàp dûai kâ (Can I have your name and phone number … [Read more...] about VIDEO:Getting A Thai Massage

VIDEO: Basic Comparisons

Wednesday September 24, 2014 by Mod 12 Comments

When forming a comparative sentence like A is bigger than B, we use this pattern: subject 1 + adjective/adverb + กว่า gwàa + subject 2   Script of the Role Play: Pear: เย็นนี้กินอะไรดี yen-níi gin à-rai dii? What shall we eat this evening? Mod: ไม่รู้อ่ะ mâi rúu à I don't know. Pear: อาหารญี่ปุ่่นดีมั้ย aa-hăan yîi-bpùn dii mái? Is Japanese food … [Read more...] about VIDEO: Basic Comparisons

My Top 9 Favourite Thai Restaurants in Bangkok

Saturday September 13, 2014 by Mod 28 Comments

  1. The Local by Oamthong Thai cuisine A 70 - year old house turned into a Thai heritage restaurant. I really like the traditional Thai atmosphere with history and culture beautifully painted on the walls, and the fact that I can enjoy my meal in the comfort of rattan chairs and a Thai silk cushion. (I don’t like restaurants with uncomfortable hard chairs) The … [Read more...] about My Top 9 Favourite Thai Restaurants in Bangkok

Koh Lipe: The Andaman Last Virgin

Thursday August 21, 2014 by Mod 8 Comments

  Lipe island (เกาะหลีเป๊ะ) is a part of Tarutao Marine National Park (อุทยานแห่งชาติหมู่เกาะตะรุเตา). It is located in the Andaman Sea, around 40 kilometers from the town of Satun province or 22 kilometers off the shore from the Pak Bara Pier. The park borders the Muko Phetra National Park on the north and Malaysia sea border in the south. The park covers an area of about … [Read more...] about Koh Lipe: The Andaman Last Virgin

VIDEO: Learn Thai – Restaurant Conversation

Wednesday August 20, 2014 by Mod 17 Comments

  The basic word that is used when you place an order in Thai is เอา /ao/. Some people say the word ขอ  /kŏr/ is more polite to use when ordering food, but I don't think it matters.   Important note:  As the fact that we use เอา /ao/  to place order, so it can ONLY be followed by a noun or noun phrase. Read more about the right way to use เอา … [Read more...] about VIDEO: Learn Thai – Restaurant Conversation

Mother’s Day (วันแม่แห่งชาติ)

Tuesday August 12, 2014 by Mod 21 Comments

  Mother’s Day Celebrations in Thailand In Thailand, 12th of August is celebrated as the birthday of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit (Thai: สมเด็จพระนางเจ้าสิริกิติ์ พระบรมราชินีนาถ). As the Queen is also regarded as mother to all Thai people, this day is also celebrated as ‘Mother’s Day’ (วันแม่). The celebrations for the Queen and for mother are being held every year without … [Read more...] about Mother’s Day (วันแม่แห่งชาติ)

VIDEO: Thai Future Tense

Wednesday August 6, 2014 by Mod 15 Comments

Sawatdee ka, Actions that occur in the future (will/going to + verb/verb phrase) can be phrased using the pattern : subject + จะ jà + verb / verb phrase Example: พรุ่งนี้เขาจะทำอาหาร prûng-níi káo jà tam aa-hăan Tomorrow she will cook.   พรุ่งนี้เขาจะไม่มาทำงาน prûng-níi káo jà mâi maa tam-ngaan Tomorrow he will not come to … [Read more...] about VIDEO: Thai Future Tense

From “Testicle Shrinking Cliff” To “Erect Penis Stone”

Sunday July 13, 2014 by Mod 43 Comments

2 DAYS 1 NIGHT in Chaiyaphum Every year in the early part of the rainy season from June to August in Chaiyaphum province, Siam Tulip, or Dok Krachiao ดอกกระเจียว, blossoms to full bloom. A good friend of mine asked me to join the trip to see the flowers during a long weekend, I also asked teacher Pear to join and here is our journey. Chaiyaphum is a province in … [Read more...] about From “Testicle Shrinking Cliff” To “Erect Penis Stone”

Thai-Style Ice-cream

Thursday July 3, 2014 by Mod 2 Comments

One of the best ways to beat the heat in Thailand is by eating ice-cream. There were not a lot of dairy products in the old time, so Thai people began to make “ice cream” from coconut milk (ไอศกรีมกะทิสด /i-sà-griim gà-tí-sòt/ or ไอติมกะทิสด /i-dtim gà-tí-sòt/ ). Even now, when dairy products are available in Thailand, the ice cream made by vendors and hawkers is often made … [Read more...] about Thai-Style Ice-cream

My Favourite Riverside Thai Restaurants

Sunday June 29, 2014 by Mod 22 Comments

I love to eat out because I am working in my home office all day long, but I don’t like to spend a lot of time traveling to a place to eat so I usually go to a restaurant in Sukhumvit area where it can be reached by sky train or a short taxi ride form my home ( Asoke, Phrom Phong , Thongloe, Ekkamai ). However, sometimes I really want to change the scenery and go out from the … [Read more...] about My Favourite Riverside Thai Restaurants

The King of Fruits – Durian

Wednesday June 25, 2014 by Mod 15 Comments

It is Durian season in Thailand (around April - June). I have seen a lot of Durian everywhere at the markets and street vendors now.  Durian is widely known in  southeast Asia as the "king of fruits" (ราชาผลไม้). It is a fruit like no other. We usually think of fruit as light and fresh, but durian is very rich. I think if you never had it before, you might not believe it is a … [Read more...] about The King of Fruits – Durian

VIDEO: Exercise Activities

Sunday June 22, 2014 by Mod 17 Comments

1. ชอบออกกำลังกายมั้ย /chôrp òrk-gam-lang-gaai mái?/ Do you like to exercise? -      ชอบออกกำลังกายมากค่ะ /chôrp òrk-gam-lang-gaaimâak kâ/ I like to exercise a lot. Click here to learn more about how to ask and answer Thai Yes/No question 2. ชอบกีฬาอะไร /chôrpgii-laaà-rai?/ What sports do you like? -      วิ่ง /wîng/ to run -      ว่ายน้ำ /wâai-náam/ … [Read more...] about VIDEO: Exercise Activities

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