Another sign designed to trick farang

Sometimes I hear farang complain about how they get cheated or tricked in Thailand because some signs say one thing in English but another thing in Thai. The signs with the entry prices to some parks and museums are like this. They have the farang price in English and the Thai price in Thai using Thai numbers. It's pretty obvious the reason is to hide the fact that foreigners have to pay a much higher price.
This sign is another one that says something different in Thai than what the English says. The "Toilet" sign is only in English. But the "Exit" sign says thaang nee mia in Thai, which means "route to escape wife". That's pretty funny. But I don't really get it. That would only be useful for men who speak Thai married to women who don't. I hardly ever see that. Still it is pretty funny.
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2 Comments:
Really like the EXIT sign!!! 555+
That's gorgeous!!!
Older men younger wife it does depend on the people involved. Plus biology. Females usually do not reach their peak of sexuality until their 30's. Another problem is rusty Lothario. The seduction skills have been rusted away, unrealistic expectations. Too many men in the us are battered by the horrendous divorce laws that see them as a wallet and the possibility that he had a sexless marriage before. Thai culture and expectations are foreign to most Western men and they forget to learn the social skills inherent in a new place. There is another item at work is his cultural conditioning. Many American men spent years in sexual frustration in the 50's and 60's (not counting hippies) as rejection was the game. She pushes him away and he becomes more enamored. When his young wife does that it pushes the wrong button. He becomes frustrated. So the question what the Thai culture teach about being a couple?
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