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  1. Apr 17, 2023 · Farang is a Thai word that refers to white-skinned foreigners of European descent. Learn the origin, usage and context of this term, and how it may or may not offend you as an expat in Thailand.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FarangFarang - Wikipedia

    The earliest source in which the word farang appears in Persian is actually by the anonymous author of Hudud al-'Alam/Boundaries of the World from the tenth century, and even before in Arabic in the works of Al-Jahiz (776–869), as in the expression "King of Farang" or the region of "Farang." ^ Hasan Osmany, Shireen.

  3. Farang is a common term in Thai language to describe people of European or American origin, but also the name of a tropical fruit. Learn how to pronounce it, what it means in different contexts, and how to avoid being offended by it.

  4. Nov 10, 2023 · Farang is a term used in Thai culture to refer to foreigners, especially Westerners. Learn about its origin, connotations, and how it affects your experience as a traveler or expatriate in Thailand.

  5. The phrase ‘farang khii nok’ (ฝรั่งขี้นก) is used to describe a foreigner who is rude or disrespectful. It could be understood as white trash , too. However, directly translated, it means ‘ bird droppings foreigner ’, referring to the fact that bird droppings are white.

  6. Jan 27, 2024 · Farang is a Thai word for Westerners, with historical roots in Persian and modern nuances in Thai society. Learn how Farang is used, perceived, and experienced in Thailand, and how it reflects the cultural exchange and diversity.

  7. Some of it was pungently stimulating; some, for this farang, verged on the inedible — like eating incendiary, pongy swamp.