In Thailand it is considered rude to be too direct when you tell someone "no". You are supposed to say something like "not right now, thank you" or "maybe a little bit, I'll think about it". I think that many Europeans prefer the less direct approach as well. As Americans I think that we are used to just blurting out whatever we think at the time. This offends people but we think of it as a quick way to break through the pretension and see where each party stands. If this exposes an enemy then get out the guns! (just kiding).
Anyway I like Thai culture and it makes for a more pleasant experience even though you realize that you were screwed anyway. Please give you opinions on this thread and take the poll as well (if you don't mind
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Anyway I like Thai culture and it makes for a more pleasant experience even though you realize that you were screwed anyway. Please give you opinions on this thread and take the poll as well (if you don't mind

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