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Bonus Episode - Size Matters: Why Ladyboys Get Big Heels But Westerners Can't Find Big Shirts

My Thai Wife Season 2 Episode 16

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Ever wondered what happens when a nightclub's policies clash with their profit motives? In this laughter-filled exploration of Pattaya's club scene, we reveal how venues like Juju are bending their own rules about ladyboy entry when paying customers are involved. 

The recently repaired "Soi Pothole" (finally!) provides easier access to Juju, where despite its convenient location near Soi Buakhao, we encountered repetitive music, predictable dance routines, and even a tense standoff over a partially spilled drink. We share the story of how management nearly lost thousands in future business over a 200 baht tequila shot - a perfect example of short-sighted customer service.

Things get hilariously awkward when we discuss the bathroom attendants who offer unrequested massages while patrons are using the facilities. Women's restrooms feature the entrepreneurial "Madame Pippi" selling everything from cosmetics to candy, creating a unique Thai nightlife experience that often surprises first-time visitors.

We also uncover fascinating cultural dynamics, including how bar workers informally rank nationalities based on perceived desirability as customers, and the surprising statistics about which countries are currently sending the most tourists to Thailand (hint: it's not who you think!). And don't miss our discussion about the frustrating clothing shopping experience for larger Westerners in a country that somehow manages to stock size 46 high heels for ladyboys but can't seem to stock XXL shirts.

Whether you're planning a trip to Pattaya or just enjoy anthropological deep dives into nightlife culture, this episode offers authentic insights beyond the typical tourist experience. If you're visiting Pattaya, reach out to us - we'd love to meet up and show you around!

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Speaker 1:

Hello everyone and welcome again to my Thai Wife Podcast. I'm Mike, this is Pim.

Speaker 2:

Hi everyone and.

Speaker 1:

Scott unfortunately for him is here again. I always tell him, scott, you have to come, please, please. So thank you, scott, I really appreciate that. So last episode we talked about the things that are other than the bars. Episode we talked about the things that other than the bars. But we actually the last let's say, two or three weeks we were partying a bit more than usual and we actually kind of even lied to our listeners because we spoke badly about some of the clubs and then we figured out that all the clubs are doing the same thing and we just decided to say it we just bring our own people there and go to the club. So we went back to juju a few times, which was okay when you bring your own company yes you know, now they let ladyboys again if you bring customers.

Speaker 2:

So this is probably happening everywhere here, not everywhere, I mean. It's like somewhere where people have customers, like in a nightclub.

Speaker 1:

Not everywhere, not everywhere there are still places that not let people inside. As you remember we had a problem with one place that we already spoke about, and I know that last time, when June and Michelle made the podcast, they spoke about a boss bar that not let anyone in the old Marine Bar Now it's called Boss, so they are not letting ladyboys inside, oh yeah, so we went like a few nights there already, and the good thing about juju, in my opinion, is the location yeah, it's, yeah, it's near where we normally are yeah which is so you can't call it soy pothole.

Speaker 1:

Not anymore. Not anymore Like two weeks ago. One week ago they just fixed everything. The whole order is fixed.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you could land a jet on that. Yeah, but it will only last for three weeks. The next rain will you know why?

Speaker 1:

Because they don't dig everything from down.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, just put it on top. Yeah, just like put on top yeah from down, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Just down under, just yeah, and just like on top, yeah. So it's not the first time they are doing that, but right now, if you are going to soy potter, it's still almost new.

Speaker 2:

I'm staying. I'm staying there for over two years we know but that is not happening to yeah you never saw they fix it before I thought they fix it, but they just put like rock on the top like no, no.

Speaker 1:

So this time they actually did like a proper job. It looked like a proper job, I don't know. But yeah, so you cannot call it soy pothole anymore. They have to change the name.

Speaker 3:

Yeah but anyway it's near where we are. Yeah, it's a technicality, it's not an engineering podcast, Okay so yeah, but yeah, juju is good because Wait, wait, wait.

Speaker 1:

We spoke the other day with one lady boy that her name was Engineering. Oh yeah yeah, we did yeah, how do you say Engineering in Thai? Sorry, engineering in Thai Engineering Engineering.

Speaker 2:

Engineer Engineer. Engineer Engineer.

Speaker 1:

I don't know. I need to ask her. Engineer. We will ask her next time. Anyway, her real name, if you translate, means engineering.

Speaker 2:

Go on Engineering yeah it was just very funny, but yeah so.

Speaker 3:

Juju is near where we are which is Soi Bacau and Soi Paho.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Normally. So it saves us going down to Walking Street.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and also Walking Street is kind of it's too heavy in my opinion, I'm not talking money, that it's too expensive, which is kind of, but like Juju is very kind of I feel more relaxed in there yeah, like well, there was one incident last time, if you remember yeah so it was extremely yeah. So I was dancing a bit, not crazy, dancing like him, just regular, and by mistake I just touched one waitress, one of the waitresses, and she had a tequila shot. And, would you say, 20% of it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, let's say, 20% of it got spilled. She came to me, she called the security and said you have to pay for this 200 baht. I say but first of all, it was a mistake, I lied to them and I say I'm sorry, but what are you talking about? It's almost full, like it's not the whole drink even. No, you have to pay 200 baht. Then I went to the counter where the manager was and I said listen, I would pay the 200 baht, no problem. But you see, all the table, like the full table that we are, we were like six people, we will just leave and we will not come again. Okay, we not care Pay. I say you sure, I asked them three times and at the end they say okay, okay, not pay, but it was very uncomfortable.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

It's like just a little mistake. It's just like a hit and like.

Speaker 1:

It was not a purpose first of all, Second of all, it's not the whole dream, and let's say even it's the whole dream. We just paid at that table at least 10,000 10 000 no, at least 7 000 the whole table. Yeah, so for 200 baht that I accidentally spilled, you would lose 7 000 for next time.

Speaker 1:

It doesn't make sense, right that's right, that's right so this is what happened and it was kind of annoying, but I will forgive them really because it's still, as we said, it's close enough, it's fun. We know, by the way, we know many people that go there like all the time we say, hey, how are you? It's a good meeting place, right? Yeah, just the music is shit you agree, no comment why no comment Does the?

Speaker 3:

music is shit. Do you agree? No comment, no comment. Why no comment? No, sometimes it's good. I think when we were going in there before it was better. But yeah, I don't know, I'm downhill a little bit.

Speaker 1:

It's very repetitive.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

And they use the same songs again and again Like the other night it was how many times they played the same song, like four or three times, yeah.

Speaker 2:

I don't even remember. Yeah, I know that I noticed about it also sometime ago before.

Speaker 1:

You like juju before.

Speaker 2:

No, you know, it's like one time in a month I go, only one time in a month. One time in a month I go. Only one time in a month.

Speaker 1:

One time in a month, oh one time in a month, yeah, one or two times in a month you go with your friends or you go with customers.

Speaker 2:

Before Sometimes with customers, sometimes with friends, okay, but I don't prefer to go to Juju that much. And then after that it happens about like, not like people are getting. If they are just alone or just or with two friend driven, doesn't matter. They said no, I thought that I did not been there for long, until now okay and I feel like they do everything as like the same sing, the same music, the same. You know, it doesn't. It doesn't, even if not, have like spatial gaze, come Spatial what I mean like Spatial gaze.

Speaker 2:

I mean not spatial gaze, that's what she says.

Speaker 1:

Spatial gaze.

Speaker 2:

Sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry. I mean it's been like Okay, singer coming, or oh, okay, it's like yeah, dj, okay, Sorry, it doesn't have anything differently.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, okay, sorry, um, it doesn't have anything differently. Yeah, the same djs.

Speaker 2:

Yeah the three dancers. They're doing the same four moves, yeah, and for me it's like, okay, I can't, I can't, I can't, be that. But just when I'm have someone asked me to be like to go with, like, yeah, have friend asked me to enjoy with, something like that. But if I'm before, I'm before, I do not go.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, at that time, until now so, but you're not much of a party girl anyway, not for now not you used to be before, yes now, not now. That now party bait more yeah, he's a party girl, even more than you.

Speaker 2:

I know what do you mean.

Speaker 1:

You know, I saw that she heard there are the rumors, yeah no she saw it only once. Once Twice. I think, how many times you went out together with us.

Speaker 3:

I've only been out with you once.

Speaker 2:

Two.

Speaker 1:

I think that time that she had the bottle yeah that's one time that was the same night. That's one night, and there was another night, no, no no.

Speaker 3:

Really, yeah, yeah, that was it.

Speaker 1:

Okay, Tim, you need to go more with us.

Speaker 2:

Okay, that's the conclusion. So how about what's going on there for now? I mean, it's like CO2 is the same.

Speaker 1:

Juju yeah, same, but if you come with customer they let you in. Oh right, yeah, but it's okay. And also the thing that I do appreciate about Juju, that I don't know why it's going on almost all the clubs. So when you go to a toilet, I don't know if it's in the women women toilet, but in the men toilet. When you go to, let's say I give example sunbar, there are some guys over there that start giving you massage. You try to take it, like like to pee right, take a piss, and they are just massaging you and like doing this to your back and you are like pissing all over, it happened to you.

Speaker 1:

And then they turn on the water for you right, you wash your hands, they close the water, they give you the paper and then tip and they are really like persistent.

Speaker 3:

Like give me tip, come on, give me tip. I say no, why should I keep?

Speaker 1:

you just made me peace all over my pen.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, we used to have them. I don't have to still do because I didn't really go on the UK much, but we used to have that in the UK, not with the massage but with the washing the hands, and then it generally be. I'll give you some aftershave, or whatever okay, sort of fragrance, uh, and then you have to tip them so that that used to be common over there yeah, yeah, we used to call them lucky, lucky man, lucky lucky.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, they do always have like funny songs and like no one money, no punani, okay.

Speaker 1:

I wonder what they say back home, like when someone asked them what is your occupation?

Speaker 3:

yeah, massage to the men in the toilet, but the massage, that's a new one.

Speaker 1:

I know I don't like that.

Speaker 3:

I'm like man, I'm trying to have a piss.

Speaker 2:

It's also happening in the lady toilet. No that not happen?

Speaker 1:

Really so. We need to go to the lady toilet. We need to see if there's a lady boy.

Speaker 3:

Because you're sitting down. No, they'd have to be inside there with you.

Speaker 2:

Uh-huh, yeah, if you sit more.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but anyway, you're not like no, no, they're open.

Speaker 2:

But for ladies like they, when you know.

Speaker 1:

Someone inside the cubicle. Yeah yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:

Sorry, Sitting behind the toilet. Go on sorry.

Speaker 2:

Sorry. Okay. So the lady who's in uh, it's called like madame pp is this, is. This is the name in I. I don't know, is this right to call them like that, but is this?

Speaker 1:

sorry, I want to call them. I will call it, mr. Call you.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I remember this from the series what Okay TV show. Yeah yeah, yeah, sorry If this is wrong. I'm very sorry, it's not wrong.

Speaker 1:

It's so funny that.

Speaker 2:

I want to use it and this is like hard tissue paper for you before you get in the toilet, yeah, yeah, and have stuff for beauty stuff. It's like cosmetics or snack, but you have to snack in the toilet. Candy is also gummy okay, so some shiwi gum. And yeah, exactly, if you want it, you have to buy it okay, yeah it's like a one one time I I go to buy candy to eat candy and then like when you are hit that.

Speaker 1:

So I know what you mean. I know what you mean. But also I know what you mean because many of the toilets that are paid toilets in Pattaya, not in the bars, like general toilets. So also they have like gums, they sell outside, yeah, and some snacks and everything, but it's not for the bars. Like general toilets. So also they have like gums, they sell outside, yeah, and some snacks and everything, but it's not for the toilet. It's when you come out you need to buy it.

Speaker 2:

Like it's not yeah, inside the toilet, not inside no no, but it's still funny, madame Pippi. Madame Pippi. And yes, and I mean, you're feeling like you drink too much. You need something to like, some sweet, some cocaine, no, no.

Speaker 1:

What are?

Speaker 2:

you talking about? I mean like some chewy, chewy, chewy gummy, okay.

Speaker 1:

Bubble gum, yeah, bubble gum Chewy gum, yeah, chewy gum. Okay.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, just buy that, and if you're feeling like your makeup is, gone. So just so you, just, she have everything that you need yeah, like powder lipstick, yeah, eyebrow pencil like that they have, and you have to pay they have high heels over.

Speaker 1:

No, no, no, if Scott sometimes needs, where is the Madame Pippi?

Speaker 2:

You can absolutely move by yourself.

Speaker 1:

No one his size. You always have to wear.

Speaker 2:

How old is that girl?

Speaker 3:

Forget it. They're not massive, they're like 43, 44?.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I have.

Speaker 1:

You have. Yeah, you know, today we were walking around, like we always go out in the afternoon, right, and we were stopping at the South Soi Bokau market. He'd never been there, so he walked this way and there was some place that sells hats so I said, oh, that's a good place for me. I want to see what they have. And he's like not concentrating. And look what he's looking at Just a huge wall of high heels. And he's like not concentrating. And I look what he's looking at Just a huge wall of high heels.

Speaker 3:

And he's like, okay, bye, no, no, no, the same shop. Yeah, that's all. They sold Hats and high heels.

Speaker 1:

It's like you know the guys this is one of the funniest stories we have. You know the guys that walk on the street sometimes and they offer to buy that. You want to buy viagra, some of them, or some of them sell cigarettes or whatever, or watches. The other day we're just sitting there and there was one guy walking. He was selling cowboy hats and with a necklace buddha necklace. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It doesn't seem weird for you like, this is his business, his business.

Speaker 1:

He decides His hat and Cowboy hat, cowboy hat. You know, cowboy hat, yeah, yeah, yeah, and necklace with Buddha.

Speaker 3:

But just those two things.

Speaker 1:

He does those two. No anything else, just cowboy hat and Buddha necklace. Oh, it's very weird.

Speaker 2:

Like why he decided to go for those, this combination, because they're not related not sorry again.

Speaker 3:

How many people you see that? Well, they're not that where the cowboy, but they're not related, are they?

Speaker 1:

it's not like everyone that wears cowboy hat always have buddha necklace. No, it's not working like that five minutes later we see a guy with a cowboy hat and a border necklace and we were like oh, it must have been to the guy yeah, but some of them sell weird stuff, like today the guy had um streamers, yeah, bluetooth speakers, like just general stuff and everything is fake.

Speaker 2:

Obviously, yeah, and very cheap yeah, it's cheap, cheaper than you buy from them sometimes, no, I buy, I buy, I have my time in the beauty shop like a fake cosmetic, okay, and then what is going on is like, um, you know, like put on my face and like, yeah, has spot on you always have spot on, come on I have that time like more than more than I have a business idea for you.

Speaker 1:

So I was speaking it about it the other day with I don't remember who, but you know how have how you have those carts that sell clothes in the bars so they stop in front of the bar and you can buy like outfits and clothes and whatever. But it's only for lady and lady boys. Why no one do that for men? We are getting drunk, puking all over ourselves all the time. Right, oh, I can buy a new shirt here, you know. But no one is doing this.

Speaker 2:

I think probably they do that because they see, lady, they're working and they need a new dress.

Speaker 1:

But the lady is working because there are men in the bar.

Speaker 2:

If there are no men in the bar, no lady is working. I don't know why they just do it for a lady it's not fair.

Speaker 3:

It's discrimination. We can do it, it can be our business.

Speaker 1:

We cannot work in Thailand. Don't say that, keep quiet he's. Say that, keep quiet, he's just joking, keep quiet.

Speaker 3:

I would buy shirts.

Speaker 2:

Because maybe lady dress on, they have like the same template and then make it cheap. Cheap stuff to make it cheap dress, of course, but I'm just saying that they should offer the same thing for men.

Speaker 1:

And, by the way, another funny thing that happened the other day. We went to Central Festival and I'm a big guy, I'm a fat guy, right, and not all the stores have my size. And every time I ask them, you have my size? They're like feeling sorry for me. Oh no, we are so sorry. No, we don't have your size, you're too big. And they're always insulting you. You know what I mean. Just say no, no, mister, I'm sorry, no, you're too big, you're too fat. They're always saying those stuff. Now, I know they don't want to insult me, it's just the ties are like this is their style, like it's observation. We spoke about it before. But it's so funny for the overweight guys, right, it's not easy to find shirts here you can't find that in the you go please say something funny.

Speaker 1:

In the elephant market, the same place I told you today, the Boca Market, yeah, that is like All the time to buy shirts, you go to buy a shirt there, yeah, yeah, and I think it's have like a for men. Yeah, but I want brand shirts. I want brand shirts. Brand shirt, yeah. So I just was able to find Billabong and that's it.

Speaker 2:

Did you been to the Thai brand name? It's named Yudhpao Thai branding name Yudhpao.

Speaker 1:

Yudhpao, what is?

Speaker 2:

that yeah, brand name in Thai, but it's a t-shirt like that.

Speaker 1:

They have big size.

Speaker 2:

I think they have Because, like I saw from the front of the shop, I think they have. I think they have Because, like I saw from the front of the shop, I want to give an observation.

Speaker 1:

You saw what from the front.

Speaker 2:

I mean, I saw the shirt like shirt in the shop. How big was it?

Speaker 1:

It's like not like that.

Speaker 2:

It means like it's asking like, like it's like where now?

Speaker 1:

Oh, thank you, you see. I seem like like that's what I was waiting for to say. You see, she started doing that and it's becoming big. That's perfect. I want to give an observation. How not fair it is. Huh, they do sell fucking 45, 46 size high heels here for the ladyboys, right, which is not a normal size high heel, like they're specially made. But big shirt no, big shirt. Big pants not easy to find. I remember one time I've been in Phuket and I thought I lost my belt and I had only pants that need belt.

Speaker 3:

It took me, I'm not joking.

Speaker 1:

it took me half a day to find belt. Half a day, half a day. And where I find it? In the most American shop, obviously DC, dc shoes. Yeah, they have all the sizes, like oversized belts, even for me.

Speaker 2:

So yeah, I don't know, maybe brand name data For brand name you mean like Anything, Anything, Nike, Adidas, whatever you know Balenciaga. They don't have big size like that. No, no, and they are always like.

Speaker 1:

the moment I walk inside and I just touch the shirt, they already come to me. No, no, sorry, I don't have you go outside, you're too fat.

Speaker 3:

No, no, get out what Like a cat, what is?

Speaker 1:

that? No, we are joking.

Speaker 3:

Listen, I don't take it personally. Personally it doesn't matter.

Speaker 1:

Like it's funny. Like the other day this was one of the most funny things that happened to me. I might have to delete it, I don't know. But we went with some friends to some bar. It was like a gentleman bar. So we are waiting and some girls coming around and sitting with us. You know it takes time until, okay, this girl come. And what's the first question? You ask a man in the bar First man you see, first time he buy you a drink. What you asking? What's your name? Okay, nice. What is the second question?

Speaker 2:

For me it's like how you asking what's your name, okay, nice. What is the second question? For me, it's like how are you being?

Speaker 1:

Okay, the third question. We will get there, we will get there.

Speaker 2:

The third question.

Speaker 1:

What do you want to know about him?

Speaker 2:

The third is like where are you from?

Speaker 1:

Oh, exactly. So my friend said Germany, my other friend, he was from Canada. He said Canada. My other friend, he was from Canada. He said Canada. And I said Israel. And she was just looking at me and just left. I was sitting there alone with my drink and her drink on the table, like, okay, she don't like me and I don't care about that, I don't mind about that. But it's so funny that when it happens, yeah, maybe that is about like they are.

Speaker 2:

Just you know, don't try to give excuses.

Speaker 1:

She hates israelis and I know the exact reason why and just to be fair, it's not helpful. But next to a place there is a known israeli restaurant here, so probably many, probably many Israelis go there and probably some of them annoying her. So I don't think it was a racist thing. I think she just don't like Israelis, which is not racist to not like Israelis. I don't like most Israelis.

Speaker 3:

I'm from.

Speaker 2:

Israel. So it's like lady just like to stay with Amis, mean, like this is how they teach who are new, who new like come work, new working here. Like newbie, like just come to work in a bar.

Speaker 1:

Okay, a lady or a ladyboy just come to the bar first time to work.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they like to teach, like okay, this guy, this country, they got.

Speaker 1:

They good, they have a big money.

Speaker 2:

This country, no, this country like rich, like that.

Speaker 1:

You know that's actually interesting. The other day, michelle sent me an article what you think is the number one country that's coming to Thailand right now.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

I ask you a question why you say that?

Speaker 2:

For me it is.

Speaker 1:

Most people that come from this country to here.

Speaker 2:

Most from this country to here.

Speaker 1:

yeah, have many tourists come to Thailand right.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Which country bring to Thailand the most tourists right now?

Speaker 2:

From I see. What do you think? Indian?

Speaker 1:

your clothes this is number three china number two number two what is israel? No, okay, that's a guess, Is it no Malaysia?

Speaker 2:

Malaysia.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so number one by a big margin. Actually it was like 30% more than everyone Malaysian people come.

Speaker 2:

Ah, so they come like for travel. Yeah, we are talking tourism.

Speaker 1:

Okay, okay, but before you said something interesting for travel, or yeah, we are talking tourism. Okay, okay, but before you said something interesting. So you said a new girl, come to the bar and they start teach her right, yeah, which is the country number one. They teach what is the best country to find customer um.

Speaker 2:

They said like England really for me. I just remember okay, okay, so many, many years ago. England, not many Really.

Speaker 1:

For me. I just remember, okay, okay. I just tried like that Many, many years ago, not many, just two years.

Speaker 3:

Okay, do they have like a big map? No, no, no, they don't even know where. It's not like a class, yeah, not good, it's just like general talking.

Speaker 2:

Then they see it like Flip-flop not good.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, you see like how they dress.

Speaker 2:

They see like how they close Wear outfit. And they see, just see where they, where they come from, how they wear outfit.

Speaker 1:

So let's say I come and I meet you and I say I'm from, I'm from.

Speaker 3:

I'm from Tanzania.

Speaker 1:

For me. I'm from, I'm from, I'm from.

Speaker 2:

Tanzania.

Speaker 3:

For me. I'm no, I don't have any.

Speaker 2:

I mean like I don't mean no, like that, but I mean like I don't have the problem with the country. I mean like I don't judge people from where they're from.

Speaker 1:

Okay, but if you have three options, let's say you can choose any man Japan, UK or Germany, All look same, all have the same money. Who you choose.

Speaker 2:

Japan.

Speaker 1:

Because you like Asian or because you want to go to Japan.

Speaker 2:

I want to go to Japan. You're using him, not using him. Yeah, it becomes yeah, a little bit it becomes to being like a boyfriend, girlfriend, not to use him, but travel together as a couple. Who pay, he's pay.

Speaker 1:

Not using him, but he pays, yeah, not using using him. He pays, yeah, not using, but he pays no. But I know now and you can see it in the bars and you saw it obviously also that many of the girls when they see Asian people they go crazy like it's Korean or Japanese or whatever, like wow, they try to really bring them in the bars they think they have more money.

Speaker 3:

I don't think like that, Like wow, they try to really bring them in the bars.

Speaker 2:

They think they have more money. I don't think like that.

Speaker 1:

I think it's about like they are more attracted, yeah.

Speaker 2:

And there's a lady in the bar, an Asian guy from Japan or Korean, or something like that Chinese. So they don't come in the place. So they don't come into play.

Speaker 1:

So why you don't like Indians? They are also Asians. I'm sorry, it was a rude question. I'm sorry. I'm sorry to our Indian listeners.

Speaker 2:

I didn't say that I don't like Indians. That was the great answer that you have to say Now you have to say you love Indians. I like Indian people. I have friends from India.

Speaker 1:

I love black guys. I have one black guy I really have friends, indian friends.

Speaker 2:

And yeah, usually he are half Thai Indian, oh so it's not full Indian.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, not full Indian. It doesn't count. But I also know he's a. He is half Thai Indian. Oh, so it's not full Indian. Yeah, not full Indian.

Speaker 2:

It doesn't count. But I also know he's a. He Stayed in India, like born in India or born in here. But yeah, it's like going to Indian restaurant with an author and then like that is the first time I try Indian food and then I can say like I don't like your country food, I don't like Indian food, but most of the I think not most, but a lot of like English people, like people from the UK like the Indian food because it in England so we have to cut this episode short because there is someone waiting us outside.

Speaker 1:

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