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SanBorn wrote:Sinsod is for given only if she is worthy to give money for. Such as her virginity, education, family status, social stadining, job, etc.

Roy wrote:SanBorn wrote:Sinsod is for given only if she is worthy to give money for. Such as her virginity, education, family status, social stadining, job, etc.
Thanks very much for this deep insight into Thai culture Sanborn.
Maybe you could enlighten us more, we sure could use it.
Is a girl who has been forced due to economic reasons to work in a bar and sends all her money back to support her impoverished family not as worthy as a girl who works in Tesco Lotus and blows her salary on clothes and makeup?
What is virginity worth on your dowry calculator, 50,000 baht? Maybe you could provide the full price list for each item.
The giving of a dowry is a personal thing no matter what the girls history, if the prospective groom wishes to pay 1,000,000 baht for the toothless old lady selling som tam at the side of the road because he loves and respects her then that is his choice. There are no set rules, no guide book.
The giving of a dowry is supposed to come from the individuals heart no matter how much it is, not cynically calculated by some kind of checklist.


SanBorn wrote:However, to Thai people faranags are rich fools. That's why many Thais call us farangs "kawaii" behind our backs. Best to learn Thai language and see what Thais really think of us and you'll be very disappointed.





ruktur wrote:Hi Guys,
My Thai girlfriend and me want to do a traditional wedding (Sin Sod) in Udon.
First in the morning the traditional wedding with the monks at her family place and in the nightime maybe in a restaurant or hotel for the party around 100 people.
I want to now if anybody can give me some advise about this, like costs for the sin sod and the party, some nice restaurants or good hotels in Udon!
What was you're experience with the traditional wedding!
Many Thanks in advance,
Tommy


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