I am sorry to hear that your sample size is small Goji. ROLF.
I am sorry to hear that your sample size is small Goji. ROLF.
Rolling On the Laughing Floor? Rolling On the Lounge Farting?
personally I would prefer to be Rolling On the Floor Laughing but the Urban Dictionary gives some other interesting interpretations!
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=ROLF
bkkguy
I find the cambodian boys no good in the sack ,they dont useually want to do much ,apart from take your money .
Interesting point. I suppose it is under 30 guys from Cambodia, which is a small sample size.....
Not too much sympathy needed, since there were guys from Thailand, Laos, Burrma & other countries, with multiple offs for some of them.
One of the better examples with good English was DiDi in Phnom Pehn, who made a pretty good raconteur.
One boy told me he can in general see if someone is Cambodian or Thai. I don't see it too, but there appear to be differences only they can see. I think it is how I can generally see if someone is from Southern Europe (say Italian) or for example from Germany. In many cases I would guess right. Or a Sweed and someone from France. In many instances we would guess it right. I think for Asians a Sweed looks like a Frenchman.
I can see however the difference between Chinese and Thai or Japanese and Thai. But Cambodian and Thai are indeed the same for me too.
i know that this has nothing to do with this thread but fairly new to all this and cant seem to find the right way to do this . but i hear that narcissus massage bar will be closing at the end of december . but the owner is hoping to open a new beer bar called valentines in suni plaza. sometime in the new year.
My experiences with Cambodian (2 boys that I remember while writing this post) and Burmese (1) and Laotian (2) money boys in Thailand were positive throughout, and good English in addition.
My experiences with Vietnamese money boys (2) were negative throughout, and poor English.
Last edited by christianpfc; October 24th, 2016 at 14:01.
According to the old man ... his main way of telling is by over-hearing their speech. 'Looks' (which could the face, or clothing) can be deceiving and not full proof. But upon hearing, the first few words he has their whereabouts down pat ... and not only Lao and Khymer, but Thailand regions as well.
Almost all Thais have this not-unusual facility.
But can he or any Thais detect nationality of English speakers by their accents?
None that I know can tell if a German,Frenchman, American/Canadian, Australian or a Brit. Although maybe a Russian.