Tuesday 21 May 2013

What different between Thailand and NZ





Thailand & New Zealand
There are a lot of differents between Thailand and New Zealand
Starting with FOOD :)
       THAILAND: Foods are quite spicy, colourful, a lot of vegetables.And majority use pork to cook.If you see my favorite in topic "My country's food", you will understand how is THAi foods look like.
      New Zealand : Foods are quite greasy and light. The meats that they usually use are Beef (I never eat beef in THailand.)

                                                        
Thai food

                                            Kiwi food
    Second, About Traffic 
Have you seen Thailand traffic!!
   THAILAND :  It is very terrible.I live in HAT YAI, it is not a capital in Thailand but It always has traffic jam in the morning, lunch time and in the evening.But if it is bangkok.It always be like this.
   

                   The traffic in thailand used to write in BBC news in "10 monster traffic jams from around the world" on 
ne hour to travel 50-60km into Bangkok
                    In the news,Sirithep Vadrakchit, Thailand said "Two or three weeks ago, travelling from Pathum Thani to central Bangkok, it took four and a half hours for a journey which usually takes less than an hour. " But Newzealand is not be like this.
             Third, Language
                       Definitely I came from Thailand.In Thailand,I speak Thai language.But in NewZealand,They speak English and they can't understand Thai .
             Differences between Thai language and English are.....

                    

Consonant and Vowel : English have 26 letters but Thai have 44 letters.
                     And this is not all.We have vowel too that I can't remember all of that.



I will illustrate you some Thai word:     สวัสดี means Hello !!!
                                      ส   -   วัส   -    ดี
                                     Sa   -  Wat  -   Dee
              This is all letter in Thailand. Are you interesting in Thai now? 555+
                        It's not too hard to leaning Thai if you're interesting in it.

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