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01-06-17 15:39 #21327
Posts: 108Originally Posted by Bkkdog [View Original Post]
I got your point that in Pattaya in Walking street you can find everything where you have different places in Bangkok.
Would you say that in term of the outlook of the girls in Pattaya you find in general same or even better looking ones in Walking street compared to all mentioned places above in Bangkok? A difficult question I know.
Are there also many non-Thai freelancers, e. G. Vietnamese or CIS countries, available in Pattaya in Walking street today?
How is the performance of freelancers in Pattaya compared to their ones in Bangkok in general today?
Freelancer prices in Pattaya start from 1,000 THB and when you want to have a very good looking one for overnight how much do they demand usually today?
Thank you for your support.
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01-06-17 12:01 #21326
Posts: 12856Originally Posted by Smoothy [View Original Post]
The problem is you will hear bad words from Thai girls, but you might not know which ones are okay And which are extremely bad. There are multiple possible words for the same thing.
We hear Farangs use bad words probably not knowing how bad they are quite often.
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01-06-17 10:26 #21325
Posts: 943Originally Posted by Smoothy [View Original Post]
It's better to never use them though. For example if someone is referring to you by using the word "man" (word used to refer to objects or animals, but not for humans) instead of "khao" or "khon nee" or use the word "mung" (you) instead of "khun" you can know that that person is having zero respect or consideration for you.
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01-06-17 09:21 #21324
Posts: 3497I find it best to not even learn the bad words at all. Ignorance is the safest bet.
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01-06-17 06:54 #21323
Posts: 12856Originally Posted by Betong [View Original Post]
In a Hi So situation, it is unlikely that I would be talking about a girl's chest in any case, and "Naa Ok" might not even come to mind since I have hardly ever used this word in conversation, myself, but have heard a Thai speak it rarely when talking about a pretty girl with a nice figure. LOL.
Mostly I am in low class situations where I can get away with "Nom". Even LBs refer to their Nom, with no chance of getting any milk. LOL.
"Naa ok" and "Suang Ok" mean chest. I can't recall ever hearing the 2nd one.
"Dtao" or "Dtao Nom" means breast and often comes up in written stuff relating to breast feeding for example. Maybe other words but have not heard them.
"Hua Nom" is okay Word to use for nipple. Not really impolite, if need to talk about the nipple for some reason. Probably can be used for a man nipple as well, even there is no milk. I often use when Thai girls have very attractive nipples. LOL.
Tits seems to be a slang word in English, and I assume originates from Teat.
I have been with a group of Thai tourists in an overseas city eating dinner, in a Hi So restaurant, and was surprised to hear one or two of them say:
"One for the Hum" meaning "One more drink for the road" but literally translated means one more for the Dick. So I find Thais are into using impolite words at times, even with wives present, especially after a few drinks.
Very common to hear really vulgar speech from lower class Thais. E. g. "Huu bpen Hee" meaning your ears are like a C*nt (and not hearing very well). If girls are not that vulgar, they can omit the Hee word but still imply it, by asking "Huu bpen aray?" (what are you ears like?), with "Hee" being the known answer.
I find to know a Thai girl, you really have to know how polite she expects you to be with her, and in the company of others. Could easily get in to trouble by using words unacceptable to her, but quite acceptable to others.
Examples of some words that cannot be used with some Thai girls but can be used with others:
"hoi"(Rising tone) (pussy. But literally shellfish).
"moi"(Rising tone) (pubic hair) Safer word is "khon (R) phet (H)".
"ngian" (Falling Tone) (horny).
Extremely vulgar:
"dtolae" (bullshit artist) very dangerous word.
"Hee" (rising tone) (C*nt, pussy).
"Khuay" (cock, prick).
I am in big agreement. Learning words in the bar is very dangerous. It is important to know the meaning and how impolite or vulgar they might be, We can't just copy words we heard from bar girls.
If guys learn Thai in a proper school, they might not be taught the vulgar words at all, or if taught, must know how vulgar they are. A school can unfortunately teach only formal Thai words at times, and be missing common street talk words.
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01-06-17 05:13 #21322
Posts: 357Originally Posted by Paolo99 [View Original Post]
Ideal would be a bar with sports on TV and a decent selection of girls. I think it's going to have to be trial-and-error.
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01-06-17 00:48 #21321
Posts: 3497Originally Posted by Member#2041 [View Original Post]
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01-05-17 21:03 #21320
Posts: 1205Originally Posted by Pussycheck [View Original Post]
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01-05-17 20:05 #21319
Posts: 108Freelancing girls in nightclubs and discotheques in Bangkok vs. Pattaya
I'll visit Thailand by the end of this month (again) and have time there for 1 week. Last time in Thailand which was just recently last November I stayed in Bangkok only and discovered there nightclubs and discotheques only for finding girls because I'm interested in freelancing girls in nightclubs and discotheques only. I visited in Bangkok for example Spasso, Mixx and Insanity.
This time I would go to Pattaya to make a change but only in the case if the outlook of the freelancing girls there in nightclubs and discotheques like iBar / Insomnia or Mixx is at least as good as in Bangkok or even better.
What I liked in the clubs in Bangkok is that you can also find a lot of non-Thai girls like Vietnamese for example with whom I have had a good experience.
My question is to the ones of you who have visited nightclubs and discotheques in both Bangkok and Pattaya in the past half of year and who are demanding in the outlooks of the girls.
Thank you very much for your suggestions.
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01-05-17 18:30 #21318
Posts: 1600Originally Posted by Smoothy [View Original Post]
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01-05-17 16:30 #21317
Posts: 3497Originally Posted by DCups [View Original Post]
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01-05-17 15:18 #21316
Posts: 818Originally Posted by Syzygies [View Original Post]
As far as polite and impolite, in the bars it doesn't matter but the problem is that some guys learn bar Thai and then try to use it out in regular society, where it doesn't go over so well. More than once I've been somewhere rather respectable (not my scene, but it comes with marrying a respectable woman) and some farang has used a word like "nom", which is about equivalent to "tits". Everyone has to kind of pretend they didn't hear him say it. (The polite word is "naa ok".).
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01-05-17 15:15 #21315
Posts: 3079Hey Smoothy, did you let her?
Originally Posted by Smoothy [View Original Post]
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01-05-17 12:55 #21314
Posts: 3497Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
I had a girl in front of Nana hotel say something to me that I thought was the best opening line ever. As I walked by, she stood in front of me and her first words were not Hi, or Go with You, they were - "I want to lick your balls". I don't know who taught her to say that, but that was awesome!
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01-05-17 07:23 #21313
Posts: 12856Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
บุมบุม
Boom (Mid) boom (Mid)
to fornicate (vulgar expression).
Do girls always know what an Ass is, regardless of pronounced American way or English way (Arse)? Which would seem like two different words to a Thai, due to different vowel sounds. I almost never use English in relation to such matters, unless I know the girl understands a lot.
If she says "You can have my ass", then I know she knows a lot.
Can be confusing to mix Thai and English together in same expression, for newbie girls with really low knowledge / experience. So I would say "Boom Boom Dtuut khoon" (bum bum dtuut khun. In alternative transliteration) to be safer.
Perhaps even simpler (easier to pronounce) is to ask in Thai:
"Aow gon dai mai" May I take (your) bum/ass?
Is "Pussy" a universally understood word, or what other word should be used in English?
I use Thai word "Jim" mostly for pussy (sometimes "Hoi") and "Dtuut" for ass, even though it is impolite.
No need to be using very polite words for impolite acts.