If
you are a student doing a project about Thailand then you
have come to the right place. Many of the visitors to my web
site are either foreign students who need information for
their assignment or Thai exchange students who need to do
a presentation on their home country. You will find everything
you need here in order to complete your project. If you feel
you need to ask some questions or would like to make a comment
then please post them in my Thailand
Life Forum . As long as you don't ask too many questions
in one go then you will have your answer very quickly. |
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This
is not a complete list of everything I have at Thailand
Life. With over 500 pages, it would take me too long to
tell you about everything. Anway, I want you to explore
my web site and discover things |
If
you are a student doing a project about Thailand then you
have come to the right place. Many of the visitors to my web
site are either foreign students who need information for
their assignment or Thai exchange students who need to do
a presentation on their home country. You will find everything
you need here in order to complete your project. If you feel
you need to ask some questions or would like to make a comment
then please post them in my
for
yourself. First, I want to tell you that life of teenagers
in Thailand is much the same as your own country. I know
some of you think that we go to school by elephant or that
we have tigers roaming in the jungles behind our school!
I get so many letters asking questions like: Do you have
a television at home? Do you know The Simpsons? Have you
ever eaten pizza? The answers to these questions are a big
"YES"!! We have cable t.v., people go to and from
school by car and we have many Western restaurants such
as McDonalds and Planet Hollywood. Of course, there are
some differences that makes our country quite unique in
its culture. We aren't allowed to wear shoes in the classroom,
we have the same word for "hello" and "goodbye"
and the telephone book is sorted alphabetically by the person's
first name. Oh yes, we do actually have elephants roaming
the streets of my local city. One of them nearly stepped
on my dad's car when he stopped at a red light the other
day!