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#1 oilinki

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Posted Yesterday, 18:29

Phuket Gazette has an following ongoing poll: Phuket is among the best-known international tourist destinations in Asia. As such, how would you rate the overall English-language skills of local people working in the tourism industry here?

Nothing special about the poll itself, but the results are far more interesting when comparing how different groups of people see the language skills.

I'm not sure whether some people have altered the results for fun.

Poll:        http://www.phuketgazette.net/poll/
Results: http://www.phuketgaz...r2=1&PollId=254

(copying the table did not work well on preview so)

#2 KarenBravo

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Posted Yesterday, 18:57

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I think the Thai language skills of resident expats a far more interesting subject.

#3 stevenl

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Posted Yesterday, 19:05

I think 'terrible' is a bit overdone, but do understand why foreigners put in Thai language skills are not good.

I also understand the Thai think their language skills are much better than foreigners think. It happens quite often to me I am speaking to somebody who claims to speak Thai but has really no clue.
They can all spell much better than any native speaker though :)

#4 geriatrickid

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Posted Today, 00:27

Local Thai language skills are sufficient when it comes to negotiating commercial activities on Bangla or in Paradise or at many of the shopping center malls. One doesn't need fluency to negtiate the price of boom boom or the sale of a an item at  Robinsons or Big C. Even the local shop clerks at the Big 1 or Family Mart are fluent enough to provide basic service.

#5 maxman71

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Posted Today, 01:35

Karen Bravo..."Bravo"!!! I think it's pretty arrogant to expect the locals of any country to able to speak decent English or some other language other that their own for the convenience of foreigners, especially those of us who have been here for an extended period of time. It's just as diffilcult for Thais to learn English as it is for Euros, Yanks, Aussies, etc. to learn Thai.

#6 oilinki

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Posted Today, 02:14

Maxman71: how come? English is de facto esperanto, which is currently the most common language in the world. If people from smaller languages wishes to interact with the rest of the world, they simply have to learn English in current world. That has nothing to do with arrogance, it's simply practicality.

It's great if us who live in this country will learn local language, but that is not and will not be required for the visitors of this country. Still there is a need to communicate. That's why it's very important for locals to learn English if they wish to be able to talk to people from various countries.

It's not so far back in the time when French was the language of the diplomats. Some day in the future people will value Chinese way more than today.

#7 Somtamnication

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Posted Today, 06:27

I am not arrogant enough to expect perfect English from the locals. Nor do I expect them to be passable. They simply have no clue about the language nor foreign culture, period. They should visit Cambodia or Bali, to get an example of what "passable English"  should be to serve their visiting guests.

#8 KarenBravo

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Posted Today, 06:52

View Postmaxman71, on Today, 01:35 , said:

Karen Bravo..."Bravo"!!! I think it's pretty arrogant to expect the locals of any country to able to speak decent English or some other language other that their own for the convenience of foreigners, especially those of us who have been here for an extended period of time. It's just as diffilcult for Thais to learn English as it is for Euros, Yanks, Aussies, etc. to learn Thai.

My original comment said "I think the Thai language skills of resident expats a far more interesting subject.".

Now.....how do you get that I'm arrogant because I expect the locals to speak English?

#9 hansgruber

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Posted Today, 07:02

No hab englit good thailan.


#10 SeanPhuket

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Posted 34 minutes ago

I find their skills to be not bad, though there is room for improvement.

Of course peoples perception of the locals English language skills depends an awful lot on where they go, what they do and who they frequent with.



 


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