11-08-2024, 09:31 AM
I’ve been in Thailand for a few months now, and I’ve learned that patience is key, especially when it comes to getting to know someone. Thai culture is pretty conservative, so don’t expect deep or personal conversations immediately. Asking about someone’s age, salary, or family life can be seen as rude, and it can put people off. Instead, start with lighter topics and allow the conversation to flow naturally.
Also, take it slow. Build rapport before diving into anything more serious. Thai women generally like to take their time before sharing personal details, so pushing for that information can come across as intrusive. Let the relationship develop at its own pace, and don't expect everything to happen in a single conversation. When I first arrived, I thought that everyone was ready to jump into things quickly, but I quickly realized that letting things evolve naturally works much better.
Also, take it slow. Build rapport before diving into anything more serious. Thai women generally like to take their time before sharing personal details, so pushing for that information can come across as intrusive. Let the relationship develop at its own pace, and don't expect everything to happen in a single conversation. When I first arrived, I thought that everyone was ready to jump into things quickly, but I quickly realized that letting things evolve naturally works much better.