Tony Destin
Digital Creator
26 l Content Creator l Musician
📍 Bangkok
If you tend to speak your mind often, think twice. While it might work sometimes, in Thai culture, directness can be seen negatively behind the scenes. You might become known as difficult or a complainer, and that can change how people treat you.
Thailand tests your flexibility as a person, not just a teacher. It's beautiful, and I love the freedom, people, and experiences here. But no place is perfect. Accepting it for what it is makes life easier.
When you move to a new country, you have less control than you think. You can't always change things to make them easier for yourself or others, even if you have good ideas. Adapting is often the best approach.
Navigating life in Thailand? Instead of fighting the local way, learn to adapt. Think of it like the ocean tides – you don't fight them, you work with them. Understanding and adapting to the system makes everything smoother.
Learn how disapproval is shown in Thailand, and the problems that arise when you're seen as difficult. This video breaks down common cues and their impact.
Ever been stuck in a crowded elevator in Thailand? Or had your boss take photos for matching outfits? Life here throws curveballs, but that's part of the adventure. Learn to roll with it.
Discover the personal flexibility that comes with living in Thailand. It offers a unique sense of freedom, even with its own set of challenges.
Bad communication in Thai schools is causing real problems. Scheduling clashes and a lack of flexibility are holding back students and teachers, affecting everyone's academic journey.
As an English teacher in Thailand, you face a choice: constantly fight the system or learn to adapt. This isn't about battling against the current; it's about finding your way through it.
Understanding cultural differences in expressing concerns is key. America often favors directness, while Thailand requires adaptation, especially in unpredictable work and school settings.
Considering a move to Thailand? Teaching is a straightforward and recommended path, often including support for your ticket and accommodation. It's a practical way to start your new life.
Surviving the work culture in Thailand
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