| Songkran Ponderance |
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| Written by oakmonster | |
| Friday, 14 April 2006 | |
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First of all, HAPPY NEW YEAR, y'all! I didn't do much by way of Songkran here aside from flicking some water at my husband this morning. Hehe. But Southern California weather today was perfect for a waterfight, quite a relief after a full week of cold, clouds, and rains. I hope everyone is staying drenched in Thailand! Please someone throw water at somebody and say, "This one is for OakMonster!" for me. I'm usually not the one to forward "Forwards". You know, an email that gets sent to others over and over and over again. But this one my friend back in Thailand sent to me strikes me as peculiar. The introduction to the email said that someone posted this statement on a message board somewhere. It was said that it came out of "a foreign language book". "Read on to see how lowly the rest of the world looks at Thailand," the email said. So here I am, translating the Thai version back into English for your reading pleasure.
The writer of the email sure wants people to get all fired up. "Look at how the foreigners make fun of us! You should be angry too!" Please. It's not making fun of you when it's true. Thais are wonderful. Warm. Friendly. We are laid back. We are kind. But face it, we are self destructive. Look at our political scenes. We can't go 10 years without an incident. So every few years, the country has to stop while the world moves on. We keep holding ourselves back. And we're not going anywhere fast. The scary thing is that I've always felt that way about Thailand since I was in 9th grade. We were in a social studies class, learning about the countries around the world. My teacher pointed out that most of the 3rd world countries are in the tropics. Her theory was that the reason why we are less developed than the colder countries because we were so blessed we got lazy. Other countries have to adapt to and fight with harsh environments to survive, so they keep developing new ways to better their conditions. People of the tropics have everything available, so we don't have to work so hard. Hence, while Europe and North America progress, Southeast Asia just looks on from our proverbial hammocks. Indeed, Thailand is a truly blessed country. But we are not without flaws. What makes us better is the fact that we Thais are also blessed with sense of "Mai Pen Rai" and ability to enjoy life, finding "Sanook" in everything. So, go on ahead, world. Have your technologies. Run along with your money. We'll just be back here, enjoying our warm weather, perfect waters, delicious fruits, and a week long of completely senseless but fun as hell water fights. We'll catch up. Eventually.
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