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Gay Farangs: The Gay Thai View

A Monk's Tale

Talking The Talk

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Gay Farangs: The Gay Thai View

Khun Santi Chokechai has been a close friend of Naked Farang’s GNP writer Bruce Marshall for the last two years. Khun Santi has lived in Australia, the United Kingdom, and the U.S and has degrees in economics and literature. He currently works as a marketing director in Bangkok... Read More >>

An Interview with Santi Chokechai by Bruce Marshall (January 2008)

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A Monk's Tale

Orange-robed and shaven-headed monks making their early morning alms rounds, families visiting temples to make merit, shrines outside almost every building; Thailand certainly appears to be a country built on well-established religious faith, but just how strong are those beliefs?... Read More >>

An Interview with a Thai monk by Paul Snowdon (November 2007)

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Talking The Talk

Khun Suwapee (Pom) is well experienced in the way of the farang having been surrounded by them for over a decade. She works in a language school where Thais are in the minority... Read More >>

Khun Suwapee (Pom) Duanjam was talking to Paul Snowdon (October 2007)

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Farang Bplaek (Strange Farangs)

Pattanasi Saengsi (Maem) is a Bangkok native who has been teaching Thai to business executives and expat housewives since 1995 and has worked both independently and for various language... Read More >>

Khun Pattanasi Saengsi was talking to Paul Snowdon (October 2007)

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