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Thaiger Podcast
Thailand
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 25 พ.ย. 2021
Welcome to Thaiger Podcast - formerly Bounce, our new podcast channel. Here you can find our full podcast and shorts. We want to bring you new, fresh, entertaining, thought provoking and edgy content from experts and entrepreneurs around Thailand. So please SUBSCRIBE and turn on the notification bell to get updates for when we upload our next video!
Expert Insights on Wellness & Second Opinions | Allied Health (Thailand)
In this episode, we sit down with Lt. Col. Dr. Chokchai Suwanakijboriharn and LDdr. Dr. Sarit Suwanakijborihan M.D. from Allied Health (Thailand) to discuss the importance of informed wellness choices and how their services provide reliable second opinions. Tune in as they share their inspiring journey and explain how Allied Health (Thailand) ensures top-quality care with a personalized approach. Don’t miss this valuable conversation!
Explore more:
Allied Health (Thailand): alliedhealth.co.th/
Free Consultation: alliedhealth.co.th/register.php
#AlliedHealthThailand #SecondOpinion #Wellness
Explore more:
Allied Health (Thailand): alliedhealth.co.th/
Free Consultation: alliedhealth.co.th/register.php
#AlliedHealthThailand #SecondOpinion #Wellness
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Thank you for explaining
Why are Chinese Malays upset that Thai-Chinese people forget their Chinese identity and become Thai?
@@lucklife3967 None of Malaysians’ business. Sound like we Malaysians would get some money if Chinese Thai could speak Mandarin.
I am not sure about the reason for TH-cam recommending this to me. I am Chinese Malaysian. For my Thai friends’ knowledge, all races in Malaysia reserve the rights to their mother tongue (including Chinese) according to our Malaysian Constitution. The race “Chinese” is indicated in our Malaysian identity card and you can never change it (maybe our Government worries that we might forget our Chinese-ness one day LMAO). So for those Thai friends mocking at us for being 2nd class citizens, thank you for your concern and nothing to worry about. We Chinese here still live much better off than most people in Thailand due to our consistent contributions in the economy, education & medicine in Malaysia for the past century. Chinese Malaysians are now becoming 1 of most popular talents who received accolades from China and the West for being able to master multiple languages (not only Malay and English but also Mandarin, Cantonese, Teochew, Hakka and Hokkien). Hence, we are being proud of Malaysia as our mother land and our preserved Chinese heritage. We will say out loud that we are proud Chinese Malaysians to the world!!!!
Chinese people in Malaysia have a better quality of life than most Thai people? Are you confident that you don't have to be compared to rich Thai-Chinese people? Just take Thai people in general. The quality of life of Thai people is not inferior to that of Malaysians at all. Especially with Chinese people in Malaysia who are like second class citizens. I think Thai people have a much better life. All Thai people receive free medical care Education is free and everyone has equal opportunities, regardless of race or religion, because everyone is Thai. There is no lineage division like in Malaysia. Countries where Islam is dominant If life for Chinese people in Malaysia is really good Why are you guys trying to live in Taiwan?
@ Let’s not only look at the GDP per capita of USD12,000 for Malaysia & USD7,000 for Thailand in 2023. You may see the better HDI and etc. of Malaysia than Thailand. By the way, my friends, cousins and I (all Chinese Malaysians) are the graduates of Malaysian public universities & foreign universities (such as Singapore, US, UK and Australia). We were sponsored with the scholarship received from Malaysian Government. I am 1 of middle-high management in 1 of top Malaysian banks and my friends and cousins are mostly doctors, lawyers and engineers in Malaysia. Yes, it’s so pathetic that we Chinese Malaysians can purchase our own landed house & car in Malaysia before 30s (without the funding from our parents) and travel overseas (such as Japan & S. Korea) at least once per year even some of us do not own business. One more, we Chinese Malaysians also do not need to pay to seek quality medical services from the public hospitals in Malaysia. Thanks to our beloved government who really takes good care of the “2nd class citizens” LMAO.
@@KFTan-t6u It is said that among the Chinese immigrants in Southeast Asia, the Chinese Malays are the most pitiful because if your ancestors chose to live in Thailand, you would become a lord and be wealthy. Or if you take a boat a little further, you will reach Singapore, where you will have an excellent quality of life. But if you settle down in Malaysia, you will become a second-class citizen.
But before the Chinese in Malaysia can reach that level, you have to try very hard to be successful and accepted. You have to prove yourself a lot to stay at the top because your rights are not equal to the local Malays. But the Chinese in Thailand don't have to try hard. They can be successful in any form. Whether they are rich or middle-class, we don't have to try that hard to be accepted. Because the Chinese in Thailand don't act any differently from other ethnic Thais. We live together and share the same culture. There is no discrimination, conflict or difference. That's how we can merge into one under a shared culture. When you see Thai culture today, do you know that we have merged many cultures, including Chinese culture? We don't oppose it and we have accepted it together with Thai culture.
Thailand (Buddhism) and Malaysia (Islam) are vastly different mainly due to the religion. In Malaysia, one must be a Muslim and fulfil some other criteria in order to be classified as “Malay” by law (so actually not so easy to be classified as “Malay” as you think). Kindly take note “Malay” (indigenous Malay Muslim) & “Malaysian” (nationality) are 2 different ideas. A Chinese Malaysian who speaks Malay everyday doesn’t automatically make him a “Malay” according to the Malaysian Law. To be a Muslim, you must 100% forgo your existing lifestyle such as alcohol, pork, some private life, rights for food & drinking water during fasting month and so much more (I doubt that Chinese Thais & native Thais would accept all if imposed on you) and your behaviour will be always scrutinised by other Muslims around you (even you don’t know them) and the religion police (yes, there is an agency under the government to ensure the proper behaviour of Muslims). If you are Chinese Malaysian, you are free from the above restrictions. So please don’t simply comment on us without in-depth knowledge on our country. Just like the southern region of Thailand, I don’t think you Buddhist Thais have solved the problems.
She is the goddess of my ❤
I love this and want one in front of my house one day. In Cambodia I thought they were so cute everywhere
I've NEVER heard of such a reaction to smoking weed!
Interesting topic!
You cannot "BUY" a wife That's called slavery and is illegal in all civilized countries.
Sunrise Tacos are way overpriced and staffed with illegal Filipino workers.
Thanku for this but what does the bottom do? Its screws off, is it more refill ?
dab it on ur temples, just dont get it in ur eyes
Você é bradileira?ja sei é bradileira,valeu bruna e Boa sorte,você é muito linda❤
I've never heard a Thai say that Thai language is difficult though😂
Truly an amazing Chef ❤
So sad your parents didn't teach u
they call me falang, round eye, big nose, and "that creepy weirdo you should keep away from the children".
oh shi-, i thought those were free snacks. oops. nice knowing everyone, ta ta!
Met Dr. Wes last year, he was really genius about functional treatment. Glad to listen to this podcast!
Nice talk and thank you for sharing of knowledge Dr.Wess
What a cheesy advert.
If you're hot, it's easy to be confident.
She so cute. Fingers crossed she’s not a ladyboi.
Thai women are the best, the best H3ad.... oh my gooddddd br00000.......
Damn dude, why does she look like she could twist your shhhhhhh soooo goood with the hot n cold massage oil ??/
It’s sometimes haunted
I have a visit this place, but is a museum in Kanchana Buri
هل هو مخدرات
Both papaya and chilli used in this dish for example originated in South America. Lao isnt even connected to the sea. Some critical thinking here :)
As a Thai elephants are a huge part of our history’s
its helping against my nasal spray addiction, which is a tiny big problem in norway, waiting to see if it helps against pollen allergis this summer
also when blazing too much you get drowsy sniffing this helps me ragain my energy, its like a stamina potion lol
next summer*
Malaysian society is founded based integration principles. Thailand is a sovereign ancient kingdom where assimilation leads to more advantage as a nation state that had not been colonized by any Imperial powers.
This is inspirational
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Bu Yadom ürünü ne işe yarıyor? Son günlerde sık sık karşıma çıkıyor ama kullanılışı ve ne işe yaradığını öğrenmek istiyorum.🙋♀️
History of Salt Lake City
I have a simple life, but I want it simpler. You are an inspiration. I'm going to try harder. Starting with declutter my place more and more. 🎉
As a Thai... My best guest is that France used to be one of our first contact with the Europeans. So we call them "Farang as if Français" since you guys are all the same 😁😁
It is a Raciest term.
Nasal inhaler sticks (or yadomintai in Thai) has been around for more than two centuries or 200 years of herb sniffing. It is also picked up by millions of users around the world in any convenience stores for under a dollar, originally in Thailand and it is made from traditional herbs, essential oils, plant-based extracts and natural ingredients including menthol, camphor, peppermint oil and eucalyptus oil. It is also claimed to be a instant relief of nasal congestion, dizziness, headaches, motion sicknesses, blocked sinuses, mental fatigue and stress. It is also boosts your energy cells and sending a cooling sensation all way to your body, it is not only thanked for their signature form of self-medication but also their refreshing and energizing properties. Just like caming up with the Vicks, a common and ordinary one, gaining nostalgia for several people while on the other hand, a so-called 'Energy sticks', a newer one with double-hole which looks like a vape. It came up and gained popularity among youngsters nowadays just like the Vicks did, however it differs because they came up with a bunch of flavored scents including fruity mints and the alcohol-themed "mango vodka". It is originally picked up in Shopee and Lazada for under cheap and affordable prices, showcasing their "eye-catching design" trendy and bright packages online.
Gosh you are very pretty n beautiful. Where can I find n get a Thai wife?
What is the time of the fastest Buffalo ever recorded? ❤❤ From Nairobi!
Hi i am from Pakistan. I love elephants and i came to Thailand to see elephants but in my second visit i became teacher and i am very happy.
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馬來西亞華人是因為自己的華人血統而自豪,至於 說中文,保留中華文化 這些,是自豪血統而產生的行為結果 !
我看到很多自稱是泰國華裔的泰國人,很不屑自己的華裔血統,其實你完全可以隱藏自己的血統,不會有人要深挖你的血統,也不會有任何危險,像我自豪我的華人血統,所以我大聲的說出來,而你們卻很矛盾 ! 其實說自己是純泰國人就好了,不會有人強迫你們 !
เพื่อสร้างความไม่แตกต่างจะเป็นที่ต้องหลอกลวงกับคนท้องถิ่นคุณว่าจริงเปล่าประเทศไทยไม่มีใครฆ่าคนจีนมาอยู่ในประเทศไทยเพราะเขาปลอดภัยคุณลองดูประเทศอื่นดิในเพื่อนบ้านในอาเซียนเพราะไม่คืนภาษาเดียวกันการเลือกปฏิบัติอย่างร้ายแรงเรื่องภูมิใจบรรพบุรุษมันก็อีกเรื่องนึงในในที่คุณอยู่ในต่างประเทศแล้วคุณไม่สามารถพูดภาษาของเขาได้คุณคิดแต่ว่าเขาคนประเภทนั้นๆจะยอมรับคุณคุณว่าผมพูดถูกป่ะปู่ผมก็มาจากจีนผมคิดว่าคิดแบบนี้ถ้าสมมุติมีคนต่างประเทศไปอยู่ประเทศของคุณและเขาไม่พูดภาษาของคุณแต่พูดภาษาของตัวเองประเทศที่จากมาคุณจะชอบหรือเปล่าผมขอถามคุณหน่อยเอาไว้ตั้งนานมันจะเกิดการต่อต้านซึ่งกันและกันในประเทศนั้นๆคุณคิดว่าผมพูดถูกไหมทุกวันนี้ไม่มีคนไทยแท้ 100%คุณคงเข้าใจคำพูดนี้นะคนไทยทั้งประเทศไม่มีคนใหม่แท้ 100%เปิดทุกคนก็สามารถอยู่ด้วยความสงบได้เพราะไม่มีการเลือกปฏิบัติหรือว่าคุย 2 ภาษาหรือภาษาประเทศอื่น
Wife material. But girls like this are so rare 😢
ICP ❤❤❤❤
Loving the way you’re breaking down the complexity in to simplicity ❤
YES
ICP receiving massive adoption