Admin Saovaluck wrote on 10
th Apr, 2011 at 1:26am:
All homes have kitchen utensils, regardless of their Hi-So or Lo-So status.
I don't have a servant, I can't afford one but I just use relatives as a servant when I need them. If I need things done such as my clothes washed, I don't do them myself, instead they are sent to a nearby business.
You're right, I don't wear those types of casual beach shoes.
It's my relatives place. How can it be my place when I just said that I don't like wooden chairs? You'd think I'd have better chairs than those.
Of course everyone has utensils. I meant in abundance. You'd be surprised how many people still eat with their hands
nang. Don't you eat
Khao Niaw? Maybe you just stick to
Khao Jaow so you don't get your hands dirty.
What the hell is this supposed to mean?:
"I don't have a servant, I can't afford one but I just use relatives as a servant when I need them."
You sound strereotypical Lao the more and more we correspond: very lazy!
Are you seriously telling me they're all devoted to YOUR happiness alone?
What is considered 'casual' in your dress sense? What do you wear when just strolling out to the local store? We already know the public won't get a glimpse of that milky skin of yours.
Is that model your cousin then? You sound like the offspring of someone that has REAL influence in Laos, and not just deep pockets! I don't think you even have a job. You already have a substantial inheritance waiting for you, right?
From now on, I'm going to refer to you as
'seaw', like I do with all my Lao boys. If you don't mind that is.