Thailand Take 2

Thailand Take 2

by Matt Owens Rees
Thailand Take 2

Thailand Take 2

by Matt Owens Rees

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Overview

Thailand Take 2 looks at Thais and Thailand in a unique way.

It is not a politically correct travel guide written to promote tourism and showing only the rosy side of Thailand. It is called Take 2 because you will need to forget for a moment what you have read or heard about the country and take a fresh look, a second take, of this amazing country.

The book stresses how different the country is from the West and shows the importance of several concepts, not always immediately apparent:
mai bhen rai, the apparent laid-back attitude of life that you see immediately you arrive, but which can sometimes be deceptive and problematical; greng jai, a consideration for other people, not being pushy; and nam jai, an almost daily practice of giving and sharing within the family and community.

You will quickly see, perhaps surprisingly given the apparent carefree lifestyle, that the class system is very rigid in Thailand. Together with mai bhen rai, greng jai, and nam jai, it determines how Thais think and behave within society.

Real characters are introduced in the book to show how Thailand's culture is so different from western concepts. Readers will meet bankers and bargirls, the young and the old, the rich and the less well off. And get right into their lives.

It describes a Thailand that is not always that transparent to the casual observer. It takes the reader away from the regular tourist spots and explores the real Thailand.

Enjoy the usual tourist attractions, but don't miss the opportunities to socialise with the Thais and understand their real culture at first hand. This book will help you do that.

We start by looking at the rigid class system in the country. Through the words of the Thais themselves, you will see how strict rules of hierarchy influence everyday lives.

You will get to grips with why their apparent laid-back life style and their constant smiling is such an essential characteristic in everything they do.
We come across situations involving the eastern concept of face and how foreigners can best deal with it.

Family feuds, weddings, funerals, community activities - all are seen from a more intimate angle. Through the book's pages, you will maybe feel that you are personally present at some of the situations described, and part of the conversations taking place. Or, alternatively, that you are a "fly on the wall" looking at Thai life at close quarters.
The bar scene and the Thai mafia are seen in a different light when the social and political reasons of corruption and cheating are explained.

Readers will be able to compare their own observations with the scenarios and characters appearing in its pages, as we discuss how Thais see most foreigners who visit or stay here.

To link with the main themes of the book and to give perspective, a short 6000 word appendix is attached on Thailand's political journey over the last 775 years.

Thailand Take 2 starts with some daily entries from A Thailand Diary, many of which will shock the reader and show a side of Thailand not normally seen.

Most importantly, it is a "no holds barred" expose of Thais and Thailand, presented through the words and actions of real Thais.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781484820711
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 01/09/2018
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.44(d)

About the Author

Are you sometimes surprised when visiting a foreign country? Do you like discovering a side of the people's lives that tourists rarely see?

Matt Owens Rees has written extensively on Thais and Thailand. Thailand Take 2 describes the main characteristics and differences between Thais and Westerners.

A Thailand Diary is a lighter read with more than 100 diary entries. You can take a virtual look inside the everyday lives and experiences of the Thai people, and how they and foreigners interact in this amazing country.

Through field research and discussions with Thais, either in normal conversation or in the lecture theatre, Matt Owens Rees presents a rich picture of the real Thailand: warts and all.

Despite not being similar in style, his books reflect on some of the observations in "Mai pen Rai Means Never Mind." ln his opinion, the best book written on Thais and Thailand. Penned by Carol Hollinger in 1965, its insights are still very revealing and up to date. Sadly, Hollinger passed away at 45 years old before she could see her best selling book in print.
Thailand Take 2 and A Thailand Diary are dedicated to her.

Escape to Thailand is an account of an expat's experiences and sometimes unease after moving to Thailand. We become a "fly on the wall' during his early days and months here, and the reader is invited to reflect on how he or she would have coped in similar circumstances.

You can follow Matt Owens Rees at mattowensrees.wordpress.com, his twitter address is @mattowens355, and you can email him at mailto:matt.owens.writer@gmail.com
His Chiangmai, Thailand Facebook page is Matt Owens and his Amazon author address is:
amazon.com/author/mattowensrees
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