The Bangkok Podcast

Ajarn Ed: Explaining America to Thai University Students [S7.E58]


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Greg questions Ed about his main job - teaching 'American Studies' to Thai college students. Effectively, Ed's job and his side gig (the podcast) are opposites of each other, given that he is attempting to explain Thai society and culture to foreigners on the podcast.

Ed begins with America 101 - basic lessons about the U.S. that every Thai person should know, especially before traveling there. First, the U.S. is physically a VERY big country, but also quite diverse. The Northeast is quite different from the Midwest, which is in turn different from the South, which differs from the West Coast, etc. Hence, Ed notes that the U.S. is actually a difficult country to generalize about, and some of his students grapple with the concept. For instance, life in an urban city can be completely different from life in the suburbs or rural area, despite both being in the U.S. Second, the U.S. has a violent crime problem, and Thais should be very careful where and when they go somewhere, especially in cities. While the country overall is 'safe' in the general sense, that's not true at all times and in all places. And last, health care in the U.S. is VERY expensive, and no one should travel there without health insurance. 'Nuff said.

Greg then asks Ed about cultural lessons, and Ed notes that often American culture is best explained as the reverse of Thai culture. The U.S. is individualistic, while Thailand is group-oriented. The U.S. is legalistic and 'low context', while Thailand is 'flexible' about the law and 'high context.' And of course, Americans are more direct and engaging than Thais, who tend to be 'shy' and hang back, especially with strangers.

No culture is inherently 'better' or 'worse' than any other, but that doesn't mean they are all the same. :)

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