And it's only Thursday, so I reckon it may reach 15K by Friday? The way we all couldn't stop talking about the whole thing. If Ohm and NNN are seeing this, they'd be overwhelmed.
Dear fellow buddies, please have mercy on me... As if it's not enough already that i watch/rewatch episodes of…
ใจเย็น ๆ (Cıyĕn) we love having you here, interacting with everyone. but if we're swamped with things to do, get them done first. Pat and Pran wouldn't be happy if we screw things up.
In case some of you are curious, the song that Ohm played on the ranat ek (xylophone) when he saved the day in EP07 is L.O.V.E by X3 Super Gang released in 1998
You're right. Could also have meant This, Mr. Parakul is breakfast on bed."
I usually get what things mean because of overexposure. I may have seen too many Thai shows since January that some of the terms I become familiar with. Like, lor-len or lawr-len, means just kidding/joking - where the term LEN means to play or playing. You'd often hear them sayinh "len game" (meaning playing or to play a game).
You'd also notice that Pat and Pran are using Gu/Ku for I/me and Mueng for you. These are informal pronouns, sometimes perceived to be too informal and would border on inappropriate on certain occasions. This is used only if you are super close to the person you are talking to. Gu/Ku rak mueng (I love you) and Gu chorp mueng (I like you).
Free Thai lesson tonight.... from a mere beginner. LOL
I am not sure I have ever love so much an actor as I love Nanon, the more I watch this guy the more I like him,…
"Other thing is I know that Nanon develope as a great person because he get a family support, not a lot of artist get that ammount of support, it make things easier and it's pushing you forword, I didn't see that Ohm getting that ammount of support,"
Just because you don't see it doesn't mean it's not there. Geezus, you need to breathe, mate.
Sizzy x Nanon - Love Score - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ds5B9jzk1A
Kacha Nontanun - Secret (Bad Buddy OST) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0eynE-0mC9Y
Nanon Korapat - Just Friend (Bad Buddy OST) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGsQLF2b3y4
GMMTV Various Artists - Love Heals [Original song by Peck Palitchoke] - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uod96J0V9WY
https://www.instagram.com/p/CXvecHTh3_O/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
https://www.instagram.com/p/CXxNsR7pBbc/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
https://twitter.com/petalkiss/status/1469492091784810501?s=20
https://deungdutjai.com/2013/10/05/l-o-v-e-by-x-3-supergang/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=at7-DHa7pw8 (4:30 marker)
Now, in case you found the song he played during the most dramatic conflict resolution in EP08, feel free to post it.
I usually get what things mean because of overexposure. I may have seen too many Thai shows since January that some of the terms I become familiar with. Like, lor-len or lawr-len, means just kidding/joking - where the term LEN means to play or playing. You'd often hear them sayinh "len game" (meaning playing or to play a game).
You'd also notice that Pat and Pran are using Gu/Ku for I/me and Mueng for you. These are informal pronouns, sometimes perceived to be too informal and would border on inappropriate on certain occasions. This is used only if you are super close to the person you are talking to. Gu/Ku rak mueng (I love you) and Gu chorp mueng (I like you).
Free Thai lesson tonight.... from a mere beginner. LOL
For example wan-nee means today, this day (wan being day and nee being "this")
Khun literally means a person. When used before a name, it means Mr, Miss, Sir, Mam as a form of courtesy. Kun is also the pronoun you.
"Ni, Khun Parakul, breakfast on bed."
"Copy-paste, kop chai ja."
"App story"
Just because you don't see it doesn't mean it's not there. Geezus, you need to breathe, mate.