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<title>by: ronald</title>
<link>http://www.thailandstories.com/article/non-fiction/humor/meeting-the-family.html#comments-559</link>
<description><![CDATA[Nah, you missed the first questions family and friends ask... farang suberr or challet? (farang stupid or clever) - the answer to that simple question from your Thai girl determines all subsequent actions on the part of the village and family.&lt;br /&gt;
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I have moved from being called stupid to clever, BTW over the past, er, twenty years!]]></description>
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<title>by: Dana</title>
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<description><![CDATA[I don&#039;t want to meet any family including my own.  I want to pursue private pleasures and I want to be left the hell alone.  I do not see &#039;family&#039; in that sentence.  Farangs who go to &#039;meet the family&#039; are walking into the mouth of the lion.  They are beyond saving.  It is like watching a train wreck.  I use &#039;meeting the family&#039; as a barometer of love insanity.  If you find yourself going to meet the family you are not on the edge of a cliff--you have jumped (or been pushed).  I had a friend marry a Cambodian woman and he wanted me to come and meet the family.  I didn&#039;t go.  Rules gentlemen--you need rules.]]></description>
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