Thai people have bad manners
Contratry to popular belief about how polite Thai people are and how respect is a huge part of society, the truth couldn't be further from the truth. Thai people are rude, and swear way more than Americans do, in fact, I'd be hard pressed to have heard of a Thai person that didn't throw bad words around. As for Thai manners, it seems once a Thai person leaves high school, all the manners they have learnt cease to exist and they live the rest of their lives with bad manners to anyone they come across whether they know them or not. One great example is, if a Thai person were to work for you, they would show up late or not even show up at all and not apologize for it, though I bet if they were late to school they would have to say sorry to the teacher. Another example of what Thai people are like with bad manners is how you'll be standing in line at 7 eleven, an aisle opens up next to the current register, you go to go there, but the person who came after you would cut in front of you and not even ask you to go first. This is bad manners in any country and if you did that in America or Australia the person behind the counter wouldn't serve you and you'd get a black eye from the person you cut in front of.
Thai people have bad mannersContratry to popular belief about how polite Thai people are and how respect is a huge part of society, the truth couldn't be further from the truth. Thai people are rude, and swear way more than Americans do, in fact, I'd be hard pressed to have heard of a Thai person that didn't throw bad words around. As for Thai manners, it seems once a Thai person leaves high school, all the manners they have learnt cease to exist and they live the rest of their lives with bad manners to anyone they come across whether they know them or not. One great example is, if a Thai person were to work for you, they would show up late or not even show up at all and not apologize for it, though I bet if they were late to school they would have to say sorry to the teacher. Another example of what Thai people are like with bad manners is how you'll be standing in line at 7 eleven, an aisle opens up next to the current register, you go to go there, but the person who came after you would cut in front of you and not even ask you to go first. This is bad manners in any country and if you did that in America or Australia the person behind the counter wouldn't serve you and you'd get a black eye from the person you cut in front of.
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