Nostalgic yearning to buy an old BMW 7-Series and cruise around the sodium lit streets of Bangkok at 3am blasting Sade on the logic-7 system while under the influence.
Don't exactly see Thai people thrilled at the prospect of working 6 days a week in the most dense tourist areas earning 14k pm.
The question should be why is this the case instead of getting salty at poor Burmese kids that have a better command of English than themselves.
Every now and then I stumble across posts like this in the walled-garden that is Thai twitter. It's quite dark sometimes because I think wow is this how they really feel collectively about foreigners?
I mean I know what it's like to be hated having spent a lot of time in Africa so I can deal with it.
But I'm finding it difficult to imagine European people sitting around talking about Thai people in such a way, maybe I am wrong.
There is this American guy who stays in my condo. When ever I get into the lift with him he's huffing, puffing and rolling his eyes. He seems genuinely pissed off at the fact that I'm inconveniencing his ride.
Yesterday I get in and he's there, same reaction except this time before I could even get my face scanned and hit my floor he was smashing the close door button.
I found this behaviour extremely rude but at the same time wondering if there is some American elevator etiquette that I am missing out on?