I was reading through old threads and I read a post from the Admin.
Admin Saovaluck wrote on 11
th Dec, 2013 at 6:09am:
Both Lao and Thai are tonal languages so no book is as good as learning your Lao language skills from talking with Laotians because Lao is their mother language.
Depending on what you want to learn Lao for, many people find the language irrelevant but it's up to you. English is the language that the "Generation Y" in Laos are so desperate to learn, and it's more important than Lao or Thai.
I have many Lao relatives who are married to westerners and they speak English with each other.
This is one of the worst comments I've seen from admin, and I'm sorry but I am against this 100%
How can these language be irrelevant? Should every country just switch to English so we can all communicate with each other?
Why would one even call themselves Lao if they think the Lao language is irrelevant?
First of all, English is not hard to learn. Anyone can learn it. I have some Lao friends who work as tour guides and they said they didn't really take any classes, they just looked on the internet and practiced a bit and they can speak it.
Why would someone have to stop speaking Lao/Thai just so you can speak English? That is the act of a true race traitor.
Relatives that think that just because they married a foreigner that they have to go back and speak English with all of their relatives in Asia?
That's so disgraceful that I'm at a loss for words. The truth is that most Southeast Asians are no different, whether it be Khmers, Burmese, Thais or Laos. English is simply seen as a status symbol rather than a tool for education.
As for TexasCowboy learning Lao, why wouldn't it be useful for him? I'm pretty sure not everyone in Laos speaks English, and if he speaks Lao then he can communicate with everyone, and also understand if people are trying to rip him off. The fact is, in Southeast Asia if you don't speak the local language you will get ripped off left and right. Be it at the market, hotel or anywhere, you will get charged double. Even if you DO speak the language, you will still get ripped off if you don't bargain. So by not speaking the language he is at a huge disadvantage.
Not everyone in Laos/Thailand is trying to learn English. Some care about English some don't. I've never spoken English in Southeast Asia once, not once. When people speak find out that I'm from America and try to speak English with me, I just completely shut down the conversation and make them look like a fool.
I can speak Thai, Lao and Khmer.