I took my cloths into a laundry shop. Went to pick them up the next day and the shopkeeper gave me my cel phone that I had left in a pocket (I didn't even know I had lost it yet).
While eating at the food court I put my cel phone on the table. When I finished I absentmindedly walked away without it. A young Thai man ran after me to return it.
I tried to tip a waitresses here the same way I do in the US which is to leave the tip on the table, but when I went out the door the waitress ran out the door after me to give me back the money I "forgot" on the table.
Once at Big C while waiting to pay for 2 items the Thai woman in front of me with a full cart let me go in front of her.
When shopping at the Thai market, my listening skill are not too good. Sometimes ee-sip sounds like see-sip, or sam-sip ka sounds like sam-sip ha. So I then hand over more money than was asked for. The overpayment has always been handed back to me with a smile.
I left the house one morning in a bad mood. I was feeling like everyone in Thailand was out to screw me over. I pulled my bike up to a stoplight and a Thai gentleman in a truck next to me gave me a big smile and started up a conversation about nothing in particular for no particular reason. The light turned green and with another big smile said "have a nice day"! And so I did, I'm not sure why, but it just changed my whole attitude that day.
Do you have examples of the same?
Don't only look for the negative things here.
And one more thing, when I was out driving today I noticed that about 80% of the people drive very well! (It's the other 20% ya gotta watch out for!)
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