Wednesday, November 3, 2010

A simple fact to learn Thai

Able to understand the most important thing to talk about during a visit to Thailand to learn Thai, or Thai to understand what a person means that the Thai language is what is known to oppose a high-context language, low-context.

What this essentially means is that the body language of a Thai person to read read between the lines and hear what is not said, to truly understand what they need to communicate to a person in Thailand. If you listen toWords, and not place them in context, understand you might have grabbed all of the wrong side of the stick.

"Mai pen rai" (translated literally means "no worries") is a phrase commonly used, Thai, and is perhaps the greatest example of how these misunderstandings can arise. Despite its literal meaning "RAI pen ever" can mean many things. Can you say "okay, it does not matter", "no problem", "no worries", or it may mean "I'm not happy about this, I do not wantDoing business with you again and again, but I will not lose sight of the rage! ". If you look at the literal meaning, one might think that all is well, when in fact, far from it. Later, when the reality of the situation and the surfaces Thai person is angry, of course, you could find yourself frustrated and confused, as you say something along the lines of, "but she said it was fine."

Most Western languages are small in context, as Westerners tend to say what they really mean, andExpress in words how very different languages that will be communicated to high-context in which the feelings and emotions to a much more subtle level, you feel if at all.

You can see how easily misunderstandings can occur, even if both people are correct about their culture.

So why the Thai language is a high-context? Why not simply say what they want in the West, does this mean? To understand this requires a deepening of the Thai culture. losing face is a big no no inThai culture. Traditionally, when a Thai found intense emotions such as anger, peers, the person would be considered weak because they have lost control of himself, the emotion. As a result of high context language developed, where emotions and feelings were expressed and communicated, more subtle and less obvious.

By understanding this simple fact from the beginning, you can avoid misunderstandings, and if you start the context of the situations that occur, Finding it is much easier to interpret what a Thai person really means.

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