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Because when you get near it, with the airline you use, it is usually pit dark.DAT202D wrote:Oh really? Haven't ever seen it 8Osn26567 wrote:On a nice day you will be able to see the Himalayas
This route is not the standard route. Like I said, it all depends of the airport ur leaving and even on the airline company ! My routes we're much more southernSN30952 wrote:Because when you get near it, with the airline you use, it is usually pit dark.DAT202D wrote:Oh really? Haven't ever seen it 8Osn26567 wrote:On a nice day you will be able to see the Himalayas
Try to fly on a full moon night! And check this out: BRU-FRA-BKK-HKT
Because eastbound you fly into the night, and westbound you follow the night :cool2:DAT202D wrote:Yeah ur right SN30952, i usually pass it when it's dark.... Athos, it will be very strange.. for instance if ur departing at 11:00, it will get dark at 15:00 8O hehe... because of the time differences.
Mingle but do no imitate. Be yourself, respect them, they might respect you, but do not expect too much. You will experience the culture shock, for sure.DAT202D wrote:PS: 1 tip, don't act as european in Asia, try to get the feeling of being asian.. wear slippers, wear casual clothes, have the same food like they have, etc ...
My flight to Thailand in 2000 with TG was a night flight with arrival in BKK at 6.30: no remote chance to see the Himalay. But the return flight was a day flight with a superb view on the mountains during many hours.DAT202D wrote:This route is not the standard route. Like I said, it all depends of the airport ur leaving and even on the airline company ! My routes we're much more southernSN30952 wrote:Because when you get near it, with the airline you use, it is usually pit dark.DAT202D wrote:Oh really? Haven't ever seen it 8O
I absolutely agree with this. But what i ment was, try not to give thais the feeling you are better then them like wearing expensive stuff, you know.. all kinds of things thais cannot have.. Don't give them the feeling ur superior or better then them, they hate that !Mingle but do no imitate. Be yourself, respect them, they might respect you, but do not expect too much. You will experience the culture shock, for sure.
You will see Thais impose on Westerners their "Do & don't do", but they do not bother too much about the feelings of a 'falang'*.
And politness is a matter of power (and fear), if you are the boss or a superior, politeness will be shown. If you are a subaltern or inferior you're dirt. (This is asian, not only thai: remember how Amelie Nothomb discribed that in her award winning book.)
Keep in mind the governing party in Thailand is: Thai Rak Thai, meaning Thais like Thais, a kind of 'Eigen volk eerst'!
And also do not forget the high murder rate of Thailand. This is not always the land of smiles, or the land of the free, but the land of the jealous. Read my post Murders (per capita) (Top 100 Countries) So take good care of you, and as DAT202D meant, try not to attract attention.
Maybe we should move now to 'Cityguide'?
*falang is a Westerner, European. From the word francais (the colonial power in the area was France -Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam- so the freigners they met were mostly francais. And since they cannot pronounce the 'R' nor two 'consecutiveconsonants', they say falan-cais >> falang, although it is written farang!)
regi wrote:Maybe quite a bit late, but has anybody read this german warning about Thaijet?
http://www.gastronomie-service.de/44228 ... ion*id*val*
Chiang Mai Luchtzak reunion soon, DAT202D? Sanook sanook.DAT202D wrote:WOOHOOW, only 48 hours before I leave at AMS to BKK with China Airlines ! Can't wait to be in Thailand again!!
Sorry... this was a reaction of joy