i like Thailand but too many jeets... when i see them i feel like i saw dog shit on street. and whats worse they tend to walk together of 5-6 jeets loser packs together and make my stomach turn
>bothered by jeetsThis is a poormans low IQ traveler issue.You went to SEA and didn't expect to see some brown people? LMAOYou went to SEA and didn't spend the cash to be segregated from them? LMAOYou went to SEA? LMAOMaybe next time try going somewhere not near their home base retard. If you want to complain about them I don't understand why people are picking /trv/. pol and g are far better.
>>2822605Those are madarchod pakistani shitskinsIndians in Thailand are well behaved and hard workers
>>2822608Do not lump in all brown people with Indians. Indians are of another level. It's like saying Africans and Abos are the same
>>2822605What part of thailand should I visit to avoid them
>>2822791Literally anywhere in the country that doesn't have bobs and vagene for rent. If you go to Thailand for cooming, congratulations, you are an honorary pajeet.
>>2822791Southern Thailand, Indonesia, all the way out to the Philippines is 10% Indian by genetic contribution according to DNA testing. They colonized it hundreds, maybe thousands of years ago.
>>2822887>>2822887>Philippines>indianNigga I'm a flip and there's barely any indians and even indian people that are actual indiansThere are more white mix filipinos then the "indian" filipinos
>>2822894>Iron Age finds in Philippines also point to the existence of trade between the Indian Subcontinent and the Philippine Islands during the ninth and tenth centuries B.C.[4] India had greatly influenced the many different cultures of the Philippines through the Indianized kingdom of the Hindu Majapahit and the Buddhist Srivijaya. For at least two millennia before the arrival of the Spanish, Philippines was ruled by Hindu kings called Rajahs and Pramukhas. Numerous kings with written genealogies and Sanskrit names were found by Spanish warlords and friars.[15][self-published source?] Indian presence in the Philippines has been ongoing since ancient times along with the Japanese people and the Han Chinese and Arab and Persian traders, predating even the coming of the Europeans by at least two millennium. Indian people together with the natives of the Indonesian Archipelago and the Malay Peninsula, who came as traders introduced Hinduism to the natives of the Philippines. Indian migrants have been crucial in the establishment of several Indianized kingdoms ruled by 'rajahs' in the Philippines, such as that of Butuan and Cebu. Indian Bania converts to Islam brought Sunni Islam to the Philippine islands in the course of trade, which was later enhanced and strengthened by Arab Muslim Sea traders to Mindanao and Sulu Sultanate.[16]>The semi-legendary first Rajah and founder of Cebu, Sri Rajahmura Lumaya, whose existence is only confirmed through oral tradition in the Cebuano epic Aginid, Bayok sa atong Tawarik, was said to be of Tamil and Malay ancestry from Sumatra.[17]>By the 17th century, Gujarati merchants with the aid of Khoja and Bohri ship-owners had developed an international transoceanic empire which had a network of agents stationed at the great port cities across the Indian Ocean. These networks extended to the Philippines in the east,
>>2822909>During the Spanish era, the chief source of slaves bought by Spanish administrators, native Filipino nobilities, and Chinese merchants in the Philippines, were: India and Bengal. Together they formed a cosmopolitan community in even the rural areas of the country.[19] Sepoy troops from Madras (now Chennai, Tamil Nadu), British India also arrived with the British expedition and occupation between 1762 and 1764 during the Seven Years' War. When the British withdrew, many of the Sepoys (Army privates) mutinied and refused to leave. Virtually all had taken native brides (or soon did so). They settled in what is Cainta, in what was then the Province of Manila (currently part of Rizal Province).[20] As of 2006, between 70 and 75 percent of Indians in the Philippines lived in Metro Manila, with the largest community outside of Manila being in Isabela province.[21] The region in and around Cainta still has many Sepoy descendants.>However, Indian business people started to arrive in larger numbers in The Philippines during the American colonial period (1898–1930s) – especially during the 1930s and 1940s, when many Indians and Indian Filipinos lived in Filipino provinces, including Davao. The longest serving mayor of Manila, Ramon Bagatsing, was of Indian-Punjabi descent, having moved to Manila from Fabrica, Negros Occidental before the second world war.>A second surge of Indian businessmen, especially Sindhis arrived in Philippines during the Partition of India>A recent genetic study found 10-20% of Cebuano ancestry is attributable to South Asian (Indian) descent
>>2822605>i like Thailand but too many jeets... when i see them i feel like i saw dog shit on street.Same. There's just too many of them. It's a numbers problem. 1.5 billion of them just a 2hr flight away. It's only going to get worse though.
>>2823810>It's only going to get worse though.That's the problem with countries increasingly becoming middle income. There are a few places in the world with a culture worth sharing, and billions of people with nothing to offer but money in their pockets. So everyone is going to the same place, wanting the same experiences, and we're getting higher and higher numbers of people wanting the experience and fewer and fewer people able to offer it.
>>2823810I think it will still be tolerable for a few years. 5 years maybe
>>2823829You guys can have Thailand. I will go to Africa.
>>2822605Thailand has been jeetmaxxing for a while now, Vietnam is next