Do Foreigners Pay Less in Thailand If They Speak Thai? (TAXI EXPERIMENT)

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Thai Talk with Paddy

Thai Talk with Paddy

Жыл бұрын

Lots of people ask me whether you get lower prices in Thailand if you speak Thai? So in this video, I tested that on the red car's in Chiang Mai!
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@rcsmit
@rcsmit Жыл бұрын
The experiment is not a failure, the hypothesis is just rejected :)
@tortiraz
@tortiraz Жыл бұрын
Precisely my thought! Very well put. 👏
@coisadealemao2565
@coisadealemao2565 Жыл бұрын
@@tortiraz perhaps a phase 3 was missing. Having a Thai person requesting the same services to see if there would be any difference.
@tortiraz
@tortiraz Жыл бұрын
@@coisadealemao2565 Solid point.
@JORH3Y
@JORH3Y Жыл бұрын
The most passive aggressive comment I’ve seen today😭
@aintnoplum
@aintnoplum Жыл бұрын
Foreigners in England would call this racist
@angelpersephone377
@angelpersephone377 Жыл бұрын
I’m half Thai and was married to a foreigner. Got a ride to our hotel for 500b one day, next day my husband was the one who asked for taxi and the guy quoted us 800 so I said (in Thai) “dude, yesterday it was 500!”. It was all fun, we laughed about it and he charged us 500 but just goes to show some do charge more for foreigners.
@Shaz-Daz
@Shaz-Daz Жыл бұрын
Not exactly a "laughing" matter knowing that someone attempted to cheat you 😅😅😅 I guess there's a positive to it that I'm maybe missing lol
@jbranche8024
@jbranche8024 Жыл бұрын
Depends on if in tourist, bar, or area taxis may be able to find someone who will pay more. Who is unaware of normal cost. Taxi fuel cost are higher. Top tip. Use Grab and Bolt to get fare estimate. Then you have some idea of the cost.
@edgar_annapurna
@edgar_annapurna Жыл бұрын
why would you pay 500 for taxi? thats a lot within city
@henrysevers7030
@henrysevers7030 Жыл бұрын
Yep had exactly the same thing happen previously, but in this case the taxi driver started arguing with my partner saying that, because she and he were both Thai, she should help him convince me that the higher rate was correct, because "farangs are rich" 😅 essentially telling her to play along! When I replied to him in Thai that he'd "given the game away" he juat drove off 🤣
@piriyaj1347
@piriyaj1347 Жыл бұрын
Why ask them for the price beforehand? I have never asked for the price before in my life as a Thai. By law the price is by the meter. If they don’t want that, just report them.
@easpa8449
@easpa8449 Жыл бұрын
Loved the little disclaimers! And the way you handled the whole "experiment" was very respectful; there's nothing more uncomfortable to watch than videos where someone switches language mid-transaction and starts accosting the worker about price differences. Like you said, everyone's just trying to do their job at the end of the day!
@saatara
@saatara Жыл бұрын
Agreed so much. And also travellers who argue about prices, even when money that they think they are saving, is really small amount for them, but for the driver.etc, it could mean a lot.
@rickstalentedtongue910
@rickstalentedtongue910 Жыл бұрын
Trying to do his job by charging different based on the way people look? Oh ok. If you do that in America, you are scum, but in Thailand, it is understandable. Typical guilty conscious foreigners. "They are beautiful and peaceful people!". Good lord.
@sasinmo
@sasinmo Жыл бұрын
@@saatara idc, if something is usually 1 dollar and they charging me 5 dollars, which is cheap, I won't get ripped off. Fuck off yeah?
@martymcfly8535
@martymcfly8535 Жыл бұрын
To be fair I would charge more for non native language customers. Tourists suck.
@rickstalentedtongue910
@rickstalentedtongue910 Жыл бұрын
@@martymcfly8535 The you should lose customers for that attitude. Tourist using your transportation don't "suck" anymore than any local taking up the space, bizarre attitude.
@biravijnya
@biravijnya Жыл бұрын
I'm Thai and honestly I don't like this kind of price discrimination at all. Everyone should be charged the same price for the same product.
@tuck295q
@tuck295q Жыл бұрын
Nah it's fine, if you go study abroad, they do have price discrimination with student tuition too.
@weekdaycycling
@weekdaycycling Жыл бұрын
You can't call the two prices discriminatory or unfair because they're applied to tourist attractions that are mostly run by the government. Prices do not differ in other commercial establishments such as restaurants, shopping malls, and so on. National treasures include natural and historical sites. Every Thai has their fair share. Foreign tourists are visitors to Thailand, so they should contribute to maintenance costs.
@biravijnya
@biravijnya Жыл бұрын
@@weekdaycycling You can actually call them price discrimination. It's a pricing strategy. And yes, I agree that the entrance fee for national treasures should be priced differently for foreigners. That's totally understandable. But it's kinda weird for taxis. Every taxi should have a meter based on distance, no?
@mattgraham2639
@mattgraham2639 Жыл бұрын
@@tuck295q local (citizens) students fees are subsidised by the government. If you aren’t a citizen you usually need to pay the full fee at most universities around the world.
@weekdaycycling
@weekdaycycling Жыл бұрын
@@biravijnya When it comes to taxis, it should be referred to as cheating or exploiting. A taxi is obligated by law to charge by the meter. Arbitrary pricing in meter taxis is intolerable.
@DisillusionedAcronym
@DisillusionedAcronym Жыл бұрын
to be honest, it's not "charge more for foreigner" as much as it's "charge more for people who accept it". the last one (to the airport) literally showed this: willingness to haggle/negotiate and walk away ended up with a discount. my mom's family get charged more while being thai because they don't haggle and don't want to deal with the hassle of negotiating/walking away.
@ayszhang
@ayszhang Жыл бұрын
Yes exactly. Supply and demand
@NinjaPro57
@NinjaPro57 Жыл бұрын
Nah it’s charging people a different price for the same thing smh
@Lycoriste
@Lycoriste Жыл бұрын
perfect price discrimination
@panuwatsingsathit6443
@panuwatsingsathit6443 Жыл бұрын
@@Lycoriste I'm Thai. His words mean chartered around. That is, in that lap he would not pick up other passengers. He will send you to the destination that means that he will waste time picking up another passenger for one round at a higher price than usual. That one is the normal price, same as other Thai people. But the price of 100 baht that you paid is the price that is cheaper than normal Thai people.
@waarshurhtoo
@waarshurhtoo 9 ай бұрын
Not really. I accidentally talked in English and they charged us more than the original price they said it was and was not willing to change it.
@bryanjenkins6246
@bryanjenkins6246 Жыл бұрын
One of your best Paddy, I’m loving your work
@mytube9182
@mytube9182 Жыл бұрын
As a Thai person I got pretty much the same experience as you did. Transportation prices are widely equivocal here, totally varying by your stance for how likely you're gonna accept the higher calls. There was a time when I saw some of them made very high call for monks as persons supposed not to negotiate much. Foreigners are a kind of person they assume not very negotiating in majority, that's why they more often try to exploit first then compromise later after seeing you insist. Best way to avoid the double standard pricing is via fixed rates, and don't forget to remind them if they try to dodge turning on meters.
@ezboonfong
@ezboonfong Жыл бұрын
Loving your perspective of these videos! Keep it up!
@ThePilgrimsProcess
@ThePilgrimsProcess Жыл бұрын
Great video Paddy! We have always wondered about this! Having spent alot of time in Chiang Mai, I have to say songtaews are reasonably consistent with their pricing. We were here 4 years ago as well and prices have certainly increased due to the economic situation and price of gas, which makes sense.
@alanmccray2491
@alanmccray2491 Жыл бұрын
Excellent experiment! I have spent a few decades in and out of Thailand, am married to a lovely Thai lady and we have kids. We own a home out near Saraphi Chiang Mai (SE) . I've found it definitely helps to speak Thai when negotiating prices. Be polite, smile even joke some if you can. Thai's will appreciate it even if you are just learning. It shows respect. Here's a tip for first timers, don't just take any "old" taxi truck aka rote dang, aka songtau. the old beat up ones can be a nightmare. You jump in, it's hot outside and in. (most don't have fans) then as you start to go, it fills with fumes and diesel smoke. Pass the ones that don't look cared for.
@harvey3023
@harvey3023 Жыл бұрын
This only proves that not all people take advantage of other people just because of their race. I love how the drivers explained that both foreign and Thai is charge this price. Godbless them and I hope they are safe.
@lalida6432
@lalida6432 Жыл бұрын
You should do this experiment with a native Thai person as a comparison.
@nathanwailes
@nathanwailes Жыл бұрын
I lived in CM for four years and I saw variation between different drivers in how much they would charge, so you'd want to use a larger sample size to see the actual average difference.
@weekdaycycling
@weekdaycycling Жыл бұрын
Even for Thai tourists and locals, the price can vary depending on your appearance. If you obviously look like a traveler from out of town visiting some popular tourist destinations, you will almost certainly pay more than the locals. This undoubtedly happens all over the world.
@benficaM8888
@benficaM8888 Жыл бұрын
mate. well done. i love respectful you are in handling this whole experiment. explaining to people how this is not something you should push too hard for. Unlike some youtubers out there.
@andrewdobson8745
@andrewdobson8745 Жыл бұрын
Paddy I am guessing you have not been to Chiang Mai for a few years. The price is written on the truck in English and Thai. It is 30 baht for a drop off anywhere along the route the driver is going. If you want an exclusive ride (like the airport) it is about 150 baht and for this they don't pick up other people. The price has not been 20 baht for many years, and asking for a discount with a red truck from the written price is like trying to bargain down a bus fare. It isn't done by locals, I guess only by uninformed tourists. Welcome home however. Nice to see you back
@itsafunnyoldworld
@itsafunnyoldworld Жыл бұрын
Thanks for that extra nugget of information - I hope he reads this and realises he may have gone about this mistakingly :)
@mariusfx9916
@mariusfx9916 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, this is my experience as well. No matter if you are using the red, yellow or white song thaew the price is written down, no difference for falang, thai or northern thai. I used to ride from CM city to Kad Falang and the price was consistent.
@formulaic78
@formulaic78 Жыл бұрын
I've never had an issue with prices in songthaews unless trying to rent whole one. It's the taxis that are out to get you, especially in Bangkok and Samui. And the tuktuks too in BKK.
@benmugase
@benmugase Жыл бұрын
The "30 baht" has been newly added, approximately like in 2016? As for 2020 some drivers did still charge less if the distance is short and you speak Northern w/o Central influence.
@msgesus4518
@msgesus4518 Жыл бұрын
Thanks that makes me feel better. I paid 140 baht for private trip to the airport in rush hour because I slept in and was in a massive rush :)
@weekdaycycling
@weekdaycycling Жыл бұрын
If the price difference between Thais and foreigners is stated on the entrance sign, it means that all you have to do is as stated on the sign, even if you show your Thai driver's license or long-term visa. It could be useful in cases where the price is negotiable, such as Tuk Tuk and minibus.
@benmugase
@benmugase Жыл бұрын
I'm Malaysian (who look like a Southern Thai) and I speak central Thai. I never paid written Thai prices unless they needed me to show a บัตรประชาชน
@warwickhs1
@warwickhs1 Жыл бұрын
I went to the songkla aquarium and was charged the farang price, but when I pulled out my Thai drivers license and spoke in Thai, they willingly brought the price down to the locals rate. Here in the south it's very rare to come across overcharging of farang.
@chrisdavisunofficial
@chrisdavisunofficial Жыл бұрын
This was an unexpected result, but I'm glad to see things worked out this way.
@alexwrigley2486
@alexwrigley2486 Жыл бұрын
Loved the experiment Paddy 👏 I speak basic Thai and found it a pretty similar experience. My mate from Chiang Mai was surprised to see I didn’t get charged a massively different price. Like you said, some of the drivers mentioned how hard it had been through covid so we’re just happy to see customers coming back.
@kevinong2245
@kevinong2245 Жыл бұрын
You make listening to thai language so much fun, its just your enthusiasm
@ianthomas3155
@ianthomas3155 Жыл бұрын
I live in Chiang Mai and my Thai wife does the negotiating. But you're right the last couple of years have been tough. I don't mind paying a bit extra. But don't get me started on the 10x pricing on some national parks.
@ZipfelmannKD
@ZipfelmannKD Жыл бұрын
Really interesting experiment! I'm also amazed that transportation costs are so different across Thailand. I'd be curious to see the experiment with a Thai person to find out if Thai people and foreigners really pay the same price.
@TIMOTHYPT1
@TIMOTHYPT1 8 ай бұрын
Finally someone is talking about this. Thank you. It was interesting to see the minor price differences and glad they were minor
@dond2807
@dond2807 Жыл бұрын
Another awesome video!
@dr.g6105
@dr.g6105 Жыл бұрын
I love it when data isn’t what I expected! Well done.
@undiscloseduser2004
@undiscloseduser2004 Жыл бұрын
I lived in Thailand for 10 years (age 22-32.5; I am 36 now) I do believe (from my experience(s)) that, if you can speak Thai, it is a great thing but it is as equally important to know where the hell you are and the best routes. For example, you may be able to speak some Thai or at an intermediate level but if you do not direct the driver at all times (overlook) then, the driver tends to naturally (not always but often times) take the longest route to ensure the highest meter reading. I say #1.) learn your Thai but at the same pace, learn your area(s) including free-ways, high-way tolls and other transport options such as Sky-Train and #2.) smile and be friendly to your driver. I'm now back in San Francisco, glad I spent ALL of my 20s in Thailand, I lived in each corner of the country in addition to extensive travel in this quadrant of the world; do it while you are young folks! Krub 555 ;)
@siameseworld
@siameseworld Жыл бұрын
Hope it was misspelled. My “friendly” nit pick is “Khob Khun” 😝. But yes, I heard American folks keep saying “Khap Khun”. Similarly, Chiang Mai is not Chang Mai. The “Chiang” is like how you say “Liam”. So it goes like this … Leeee-am and Cheee-ang.
@bertko1710
@bertko1710 Жыл бұрын
Pleasantly surprised to see the results
@maxprivate
@maxprivate Жыл бұрын
I used to live in Chiangmai as a university student at Chiangmai university. Now, I still don’t know the standard fare of Red car but it’s true that people who can speak the Northern Thai language are able to pay a cheaper price.
@siameseworld
@siameseworld Жыл бұрын
@@Ned88Man please don't promote this sentiment. Thailand is a (relatively) peaceful country and we don't need anyone to encourage any sense of separatism. It is what it is. Even "most" foreigners can live in Thailand with a strong sense of belonging to the country. Chinese who were born in Thailand also consider themselves Thai, without any rejection from the native Thais. Also, Farang who were born in Thailand and/or speak Thai like a native would also be accepted as a Thai. Your statement is akin to promoting Scotland and Wales independence from the UK. If you're Scot or Welsh, I can understand your rationale underneath it.
@Ned88Man
@Ned88Man Жыл бұрын
@@siameseworld I am not promoting any "sentiment" I am just telling history and I am not sure why wanting a separate Scottish identity, nationality is a problem, I mean, they had a referendum for this a few years ago and people chose to stay, so it is what it is......of course Chiang Mai is part of modern Thailand, but there has been a long drawn out effort on the part of the Thai government to to their best to downplay any regional differences, even going as far as to call the different Tai languages "dialects"....Chiang Mai isn't going to succeed and nor should it...but nothing I have said is false...
@siameseworld
@siameseworld Жыл бұрын
@@Ned88Man the formation of the UK vs Siam/Thailand was similar, yet still different in many ways. Until these days, the 4 nations within the UK still remain and maintain their identity, but ironically their historic identity like Celtic languages are gradually being replaced by English. The formation of Siam/Thailand wasn’t as bloody and bitter as the UK or even Italy. People of all ethnic and religious backgrounds can live happily and in harmony in Thailand. And yes, there’s a separatist minority but I’m talking about the scale of being united in comparison to those in Europe. Your remarks on government on downplay etc, that’s the political front but nothing to do with what the majority of Thai people want. I put an emphasis on “majority”. The propaganda of Kingdom of Lana was recently promoted by the ousted PM Thaksin and his supporters. Again, if you’re one of his supporters I would understand your argument.
@piriyaj1347
@piriyaj1347 Жыл бұрын
@@siameseworld Erm isn’t this such a reach? Tourists are ripped off a bit everywhere esp when there is no fixed price (Even if I’m Thai, I don’t like shopping in the street market because of this). Bangkokians in general are asked to pay more during their holidays in the North or in the South. My Southerner friends when they first came to rent a room in Bangkok with thick accent were ripped off too just because the landlords/merchants realized they didn’t know the standard price for things. I don’t believe people are thinking about country separatism; they just grab the opportunity to earn as much money as possible.
@siameseworld
@siameseworld Жыл бұрын
@@piriyaj1347 you were missing half a story of this thread. The reference to separatism was about something else which is now removed.
@dennisengelen2517
@dennisengelen2517 Жыл бұрын
Here in Belgium someone made a show about going to capital cities in other countries to fall for the biggest traps for tourists (mostly wrong taxi price and women taking you to a bar and Charging a small fortune for their 'company'). He searched the official taxi Prices and if it was a lot more than official he went in discussion, paid official price and left.
@CRCinAU
@CRCinAU Жыл бұрын
I'm currently on holiday in Phuket... It's really been an eye opener for me how much I take for granted at home. We hired a taxi van to be driven around for 6 hours. Got a price of 1800b, finished early and gave the driver a total of 2000b. The way I see it, we got driven to 4 major landmarks and tourist spots and he waited for us at each one, recommended where to go and was ready to go to the next spot whenever we are. Even with the extra tip, it was cheaper than a hotel package tour - and we could detour at will... All for the sake of $85AUD - less than a dinner out back in Australia. You can see from the closed resorts, closed shops and just looking around, COVID has made people have a really hard time. What things cost here is almost insignificant compared to back home - so I don't mind showing some extra kindness to make someone's day better.
@3TimesFaster
@3TimesFaster Жыл бұрын
We did the same thing but my gf's a thai and she negotiated the price. The driver wanted just 1000b. In total we were 7 hours on the road driving us to Central Mall/Aquarium, Premium Outlet and finally driving us to a bbq place. The entire time he waited for us in the van nearby. We even tried to invite him to eat something at the bbq place but he refused. Granted we gave him a good tip after the whole day though.
@pouffykinkajou
@pouffykinkajou Жыл бұрын
I like to reward the honest ones who don't try to overcharge. I've been many times, and my wife is Thai, so I know about how much things should cost. If they charge a reasonable price, I usually give them a substantial amount more. They are also much more appreciative of the extra money, judging by their reactions usually. I do agree with what you said though, everything is so cheap, even when we get "overcharged" it's not really much compared to western counties, and I still feel like I get a good deal.
@tymothysss
@tymothysss Жыл бұрын
Going to thailand beggining of november. Looking forward to it. My wife is Thai and I finally started to learn language a bit. Also our kids will see the other part of the family.
@farang_Dave
@farang_Dave Жыл бұрын
great video, i remember in 2020 december during the virus i used the same transport in Bangkok, was 10 baht, some did for 8 baht. In Chiang Mai 2022 those prices are still very very good
@hirschheisstdermann
@hirschheisstdermann Жыл бұрын
Try the same in Bangkok in an area like lower Sukhumvit or Silom. My hypothesis is, that the occurance of dual pricing / scamming is connected to whether it's a tourist area or not. That's where you'll see 50% or even bigger price drops when speaking Thai. In the areas where's low or no tourism, I barely experience dual pricing. Also taxi drivers put on the meter, without even trying to negotiate fixed prices. But just my 2 cents...
@susannahwilliams403
@susannahwilliams403 Жыл бұрын
That's actually a really interesting video. I had never really thought about that before. I hate having to pay the tourist fee and sometimes choose not to go to the place because of it. I wonder if you would get a difference response in local fresh food markets because they can choose their prices unlike transportation services which might have a bit more structure to them.
@poorlybuffalo555
@poorlybuffalo555 Жыл бұрын
Taxis can be an issue worldwide, I've had them turn the meter off at night in my home town and try to charge me over the odds on a regular journey I do...
@adeleprince3913
@adeleprince3913 Жыл бұрын
I tend to get offered discounts at the Night Bazaar e.g buying t shirts if I speak Thai, and certainly for northern Thai.
@MarkZinkel
@MarkZinkel Жыл бұрын
I’d love to see this experiment in places like PhaNgan and Pattaya.
@TheGLOSSette
@TheGLOSSette Жыл бұрын
Same thing happened when i lived in bangkok as a kid. Both my parents are Chinese and we live there cuz my dad got transferred for work few years before i was born. At the time he's probably lived there 10 years and speak very good Thai. He's also darker skin and can pass as a Thai. There's a group of Thai people who live in Thailand with Chinese ancestors so he probably passed as that. He always got the cheaper price like when we go to places like Safari World. And we got the farang price even tho my mom and I can both converse in Thai (i dont speak thai to my parents).
@brad6630
@brad6630 Жыл бұрын
You can get local prices in safari world with a work permit. You just have to let them know.
@lookeit007
@lookeit007 Жыл бұрын
Hopefully you can see my comment , Thank you for your channel make me proud about my Country . I used to work with American company and base in Bangkok and I have to use a lot of English for my job. I try very hard to convince my colleagues to improvement for English especially talking and communicating with other ppl around the world but not easy thoughts. Most of the time once we talk wrong pronounce, grammar and sentence will be LOL by other ppl but I never give up until I can speak better English . I do send your KZbin to many ppl to be inspired them and never give up to talk English and make my colleague from other country understand more Thai ppl . They will not laugh at them when they talk like alien word. Appreciated your hard work to make this happen .
@tymothysss
@tymothysss Жыл бұрын
Yeah I am not sure it is the Camera, Chiang Mai or the backpacker style but my experience was different. When I started in Thailand (business trip) I was charged 500 minimum often more (not once but for weeks every working day). Later when I started to come again and again and naturally made some friends (and later met my wife) suddenly same trip was usually 120 :D. Problem was also later when I knew the price because if I told them to use meter or give me real price they would just drive away (unless somebody Thai was with me). Thing to note is this was going on in front of quite high end hotel in Krung Thep so location might play a role as well. That being said I LOVE THAILAND!!!
@jalillbarnes4023
@jalillbarnes4023 Жыл бұрын
Love a good social experiment. น่าสนใจมากนะ👍🏿
@goluckylifers
@goluckylifers Жыл бұрын
Good experiment. Do you think changing the variables a bit and having a Thai local with you (along with asking the same driver--maybe waiting 10 minutes in between requests) would have changed the outcome any? Great social experiment done tastefully.
@MatthewBaltzell
@MatthewBaltzell Жыл бұрын
I live in Chiang Mai and my wife is Thai. Usually after I'm done speaking to a taxi or a lote dang the driver will just start talking to my wife. My guess this would be the same in your said experiment
@jaguarkimoji5500
@jaguarkimoji5500 Жыл бұрын
การเรียนรู้ภาษาไทย ก็เป็นข้อดีในการอยู่เมืองไทย จริงๆแล้วคนไทยมีน้ำใจและความขบขันมาก เป็นมิตรภาพที่ดีครับ
@blackwhite5180
@blackwhite5180 Жыл бұрын
Goodness!!! good job, good trip, good luck. 🙏🙏🙏
@shynyc
@shynyc Жыл бұрын
His Thai accent is REALLY GOOD, for me, i’m a native thai that lives in Bangkok and the thing I see is that foreigners thai accent is not really like thai ones but his is like a native speaker ! well done!
@dresdi
@dresdi Жыл бұрын
@@YBehri you managed to write an entire comment whilst saying nothing lol
@dresdi
@dresdi Жыл бұрын
@@YBehri ironic
@martinburch2416
@martinburch2416 Жыл бұрын
I.think it was a good experiment and made for a good video.
@brin57
@brin57 Жыл бұрын
Nice one Paddy.
@lofiguyy
@lofiguyy Жыл бұрын
Interesting video!
@phichanyaungsri6340
@phichanyaungsri6340 Жыл бұрын
I’m Thai and have lived in the United States sense I was four years old. I speak Thai with a bit of a American accent. I did the same test as you but dressing like a tourist and dressing like a local. For me there was a difference in price.
@MyMy-xj6qt
@MyMy-xj6qt Жыл бұрын
The service fee is 30 baht next to the car. It's during the world gas range. It's not high. You come to Bangkok, Phuket. The car service fee is hundreds or more. If you call grab and taxi in Chiang Mai, you have to pay more.
@shanegoodhew8975
@shanegoodhew8975 Жыл бұрын
Most rod daengs have it written in English and thai on the side “30 baht/person”. You can see it in this video on the rod daeng you take from the university
@pinguwingu9
@pinguwingu9 Жыл бұрын
Really good experiment. I get that alot of these people need to make money and that a few baht difference for foreigners isn't that bad. However I dislike it when the price for foreigners is significantly more expensive. Had a tuktuk driver tell me 500 baht for a trip once and then I spoke thai and he said 50baht would do it.
@pimtroeger6043
@pimtroeger6043 Жыл бұрын
This really interesting, I love you try to say northern dialect, it lovely.
@olivalkor6053
@olivalkor6053 Жыл бұрын
I used to live in CM for a couple of years and the songthaew price used to be 30thb per trip
@truebluethai5898
@truebluethai5898 Жыл бұрын
Hi Paddy big fan of your channel live in Thailand, would be interesting if you did the same experiment in Phuket with the taxi mafia there or in a place were there are duel pricing on the door.
@TheGLOSSette
@TheGLOSSette Жыл бұрын
I think the price difference is more so for admission/entrance fees where its written out like Safari World for instance.
@marti-travels
@marti-travels Жыл бұрын
amazing , loving your vids bro
@cnxexpat1862
@cnxexpat1862 Жыл бұрын
I like the 20 Baht fee in Pattaya what brings you the whole route Beach Road/Second Road. Like a hop-on bus.
@paulwilliams5296
@paulwilliams5296 Жыл бұрын
Red tuc tuc buses in patong anywhere around the 1 way system whether it be the full loop or 500 yard. 200 baht
@danielfriemark2966
@danielfriemark2966 Жыл бұрын
It's a good video and experiment. One thing I want to point out that people might forget about is the salary differences between Thai locals and foreigners. In that, the Thai may be charged a reasonable rate that relates to median income, etc, etc whereas a foreigner might be charged higher (as they may have the money or higher than normal salary). Of course this is case by case, but what a foreigner might see as cheap, a local might see as expensive (personally though, this is where handy apps like Grab come in handy).
@brad6630
@brad6630 Жыл бұрын
Would they charge hi so Thai's extra though? That's what I wonder.
@laurencefarrugia431
@laurencefarrugia431 Жыл бұрын
Mate glad to see your videos from Australia 🇦🇺
@Ulbre
@Ulbre Жыл бұрын
You should try the exact same trips in Tuk tuk's....it will double or triple!!! Nice video. I live in CM but out of the city in Doi Saket. Locally here I feel I pay Thai price for everything. Sometimes in the city I am not so sure, but all good anyway :)
@andrewdunbar828
@andrewdunbar828 Жыл бұрын
Good point. Foreigners who've spent only a little time in Thailand don't often know the difference between tuk tuks, songthaews, etc. Paddy probably does but knew his audience I suppose.
@thanawatrintanalert8297
@thanawatrintanalert8297 Жыл бұрын
I’m Thai and when I take a ride that are agreement based (eg. Tuk-Tuk, “Win” motorbikes) I asked them first and if the price is agreeable I took the ride. No after ride counter offer, if the rider insists I keep my ground, pay them the initially agreeable amount then walked away. It’s not just in Thailand but anywhere in the world really.
@thaniaideasoflife75
@thaniaideasoflife75 Жыл бұрын
Ohh !! My.!!they charged you for more language tutorials 😅😅😂😂xx
@karabogaz
@karabogaz Жыл бұрын
at 5:41 sounds like saying thanks in Vietnamese 😁
@mattgraham2639
@mattgraham2639 Жыл бұрын
Good vid Paddy, but I knew it wasn’t going to be successful in the Thai vs farang price with the songtaew’s in Chiang Mai. It really just depends on each driver to be honest, some are fair others are just greedy. Taxi’s in Sydney are starting to get dodgy, even though I grew up here. I have had two recently who didn’t want to use the metre and another hit the higher surcharge when I got in. All during the day, mid week. Nice seeing you in my second home. Safe travels.
@andrewdunbar828
@andrewdunbar828 Жыл бұрын
I have always found taxis to be dodgy in every country. Never all drivers of course. But even in countries with no reputation for scams there are dodgy taxi drivers. I worked hospitality for 20 years in Sydney and some of the prices foreigners told me they paid for taxis from the airport were shocking.
@nightsau
@nightsau Жыл бұрын
You don't have to pay anything other than what is on the meter. If the driver "forgets" or refuses to turn it on, then simply walk away.
@formulaic78
@formulaic78 Жыл бұрын
I remember taking a taxi in new Zealand after being in SE Asia for months. Was about ready to cry by the time the meter stopped and had to get my cash out! Hadn't been ripped off, just about ten times the price of a Thai taxi.
@mattgraham2639
@mattgraham2639 Жыл бұрын
@@nightsau exactly. Still annoying regardless
@felix2p758
@felix2p758 Жыл бұрын
So cute! When you speak Northern Thai 🤣🤣
@thanainankhamthan9364
@thanainankhamthan9364 Жыл бұрын
I think so. ❤
@vinhere4374
@vinhere4374 Жыл бұрын
great video paddy! If you had brought a Thai with you, the price might have actually been even cheaper🤔
@roybatterham5002
@roybatterham5002 Жыл бұрын
All the prices were standard. 30 baht is set by the provincial authorities but most people, Thai or foreigner pay 40 baht from substantially outside the old city into the old city.
@shinamon089
@shinamon089 Жыл бұрын
This experiment should be done on the same driver 😂. BTW Thai drivers speak good English though.
@Ned88Man
@Ned88Man Жыл бұрын
Of course, Chiang Mai is more like an international city than it is a Thai one..
@joyharmon1110
@joyharmon1110 Жыл бұрын
Some do, some don't. They do all understand our foreigner pronunciation of Thai addresses. I always have rhe map or a translation ready my phone, just in case. I do hope Thai classes start up again soon. It feels much more polite to at least say simple sentences in the native language. In Mexico, I sometimes had a fun taxi ride with me practicing my Spanish while the driver practiced English in response.
@XECUTA2
@XECUTA2 Жыл бұрын
Was there a couple months ago we rented a car for $80NZ a day, it was pretty easy to drive around there. We used the red car service to up to a temple cost us 20baht
@thecat2587
@thecat2587 Жыл бұрын
As mentioned here already, many tourists choose to pay a higher amount and justify it to themselves that they are still paying less than if they were at home. These types of tourists ruin it for the rest of us.
@chompoopiyada3713
@chompoopiyada3713 Жыл бұрын
I love this experiment cuz I’m kind of understand you. I study at Chiang Mai rn and I can’t speak northern language so sometimes I get charge as well. Anyway, I really want to see you so much but I don’t know you were in Chiang Mai😢
@user-zd6sy6ol1b
@user-zd6sy6ol1b Жыл бұрын
Good content.. hope someday to have you as volunteer teacher for our Teach Thai Student program in Esaan
@RiggerHippie
@RiggerHippie Жыл бұрын
Is Daret's Guesthouse across Tha Phae gate still around?
@uzumakikozen2060
@uzumakikozen2060 Жыл бұрын
Not only language you should know, but also Thai number as well. When you go to somewhere like island (There will be entrance fee) or using ferry service. They will cheat you by using arabic number and Thai number for local. Also, this may appear at restaurant or food stall as well.
@rick7081
@rick7081 Жыл бұрын
I got charged 40 baht from Wulai Rd to Tarpae Gate, 40 baht from Tarpae Gate down to the nightmarkets, 100 baht to the airport. This was a few weeks ago. Your hypothesis is correct. I’m normally pretty successful with taxi drivers in Bangkok.
@modifykirik5446
@modifykirik5446 Жыл бұрын
Very interesting dude.
@wolfdragon4176
@wolfdragon4176 Жыл бұрын
My brother and I are Thai but only I speak it. We were in a market in Chiang Mai and I asked for the price in Thai then when I told my brother the price in english, the boss said to the worker “They’re foreign it’s 3000”. Then the price went from 800-300 and I asked why they changed the price and they just kept saying 3000 in thai. I just left that place like we’re literally Thai I’m just older so I remember it.
@yeeiriser
@yeeiriser Жыл бұрын
Dual pricing happens every where in touristy places, that’s why cab hailing app works so well here😂 even local also get bored of hackling for price.
@Pad_See_Ew
@Pad_See_Ew Жыл бұрын
Doesn't bother me that much w/dual pricing, but if I lived there permanently as a farang it does add up, gets a bit annoying depending esp medical stuff...Depends on your budget/income, but an average songthaew ride in north Thailand is cheap already. And interesting, know your Thai dialect I guess...As a foreigner, so much about Thailand doesn't always make sense to western sensibilities. Gotta roll/accept cultural differences. Great to see you/channel back in the kingdom. I love Thailand!
@isirwinalot
@isirwinalot Жыл бұрын
Best Answer so far from a Western Person , Thomas can you help me with something?
@NordVast
@NordVast Жыл бұрын
This is not only common in Thailand. This is the case in many countries with low wages charging tourist more. For example this is the case in Brazil also and my friend who is from Brazil told me they even try to charge her more because she has lived in Europe for 15 years.
@irulannaba6970
@irulannaba6970 Жыл бұрын
It doesn't make it "okay" though, so you proven point is useless
@Robeedrill
@Robeedrill Жыл бұрын
how did they know she lived in Europe?
@Corfinia
@Corfinia Жыл бұрын
For the 1st try : “Mahalai Chiang mai” is still considered as Farang(Foreigner), I guess. “Nar mor”(University Frontgate) or “Lang mor”(University Backgate) is a better word choice. You should try experiment between local placenames vs. normal Thai placenames when talk to the driver next time (e.g. Kad Luang vs. Varorot Market, Arcade(อาเขต) vs. Chiangmai bus terminal)
@msgesus4518
@msgesus4518 Жыл бұрын
Yeah it happened to me, being from Nz it seemed rude to haggle. But half way through my trip I started to haggle a bit for transportation. Even though I was most likely still overpaying I felt like the drivers respected me more for trying. The only time it stung was agreeing on a fixed price of 120 baht to the airport and not counting the change realizing after they left I'd paid 140 baht. Bit cheeky, but I don't mind the double pricing in general for tourists, a lot of tourists walk around Thailand like they own the place.
@fair98fair
@fair98fair Жыл бұрын
Been here all year and 99% of the time i get quoted local price 👍
@HanneloreCommers
@HanneloreCommers Жыл бұрын
OMG พี่อยู่เชียงใหม่ อยากเจอ อยากทำคลิปด้วยกันจังเลย อยู่กี่วันคะ
@esotericist
@esotericist Жыл бұрын
17 years in The Kingdom. Fairly fluent. I think you're basically right. Speaking Thai makes a litrtle difference. But ethnicity means more. Back in the '80's, Thai language got you a bigger discount IMHO.
@cahmarcomsonnyk.320
@cahmarcomsonnyk.320 Жыл бұрын
Can you do buying food, that's where i get the most trouble buying the local price. Such as night markets, markets, venues...
@TheRealPDaveTH
@TheRealPDaveTH Жыл бұрын
Prob already been mentioned but เจ้า is northern Thai version of ค่ะ - used by women.
@dr.octogan1656
@dr.octogan1656 Жыл бұрын
Fair play to you mate. Could see how awkward that was for you and me even watching. Suprised how it generally wasn't so different and like you said times are tough. Hopefully ypu don't have to make that vid again though haha 🙏
@melindadean88
@melindadean88 Жыл бұрын
60 baht is expensive for Taxi in Chang Mai! I almost cried. In Phuket nothing less than 100 baht anywhere, foreigner or Thai, but that is a different story 😅. Great video.
@YouTube-Administrator
@YouTube-Administrator Жыл бұрын
I don't know if price discrimination is still a thing since I have not been to my home country in almost 3 years now due to COVID and bad timing. However, the most unique price discrimination I have seen in Thailand was at one of the Monkey Temples. While you are waiting in line to buy tickets, you can see the price board is split in half, one in English and the other in Thai. The price said, on one side, in English texts, 90 bahts to enter. However, on the side, in Thai texts, it said ๖O bahts. This is so smart to me because you are mentally taught that numbers/maths are universal. So, to a foreigner, you probably wouldn't think anything of ๖O (which is actually 60 baths.)
@yuReiii_
@yuReiii_ Жыл бұрын
If the place is taken care of by the government, foreigners pays more. Because of the money that is used to take care of these places mostly comes from taxes. Foreigners tourists don't pay these taxes so they charges more. Although if they live in Thailand I'm pretty sure they can show their work permit or anything that confirms that they're living in Thailand long-term to get the local price.
@jjwexjr
@jjwexjr Жыл бұрын
i’ve been paying the expensive grab prices because taxi drivers seem to get “lost” when the meter is running. I value my time more while visiting so i just toss it up as a loss.
@dmtc6913
@dmtc6913 Жыл бұрын
nevertheless entries to various parks and attractions are twice as expensive if you're a foreigner and I feel that while this was mostly becoming rarer in the years before covid, it's now getting increasingly common again. As to songtaews and taxis, maybe the experiment would be more telling in instances when you just want out of a place (like FROM the airport or places like land borders) as opposed to from a place in the city where you don't mind taking your time and exploring different options and the drivers know it. also you might get bonus points for speaking Thai but you're still a foreigner
@pandiculation194
@pandiculation194 Жыл бұрын
The Baht bus(blue pick up similar to this red truck) in Pattaya has the rate written in Thai painted on the vehicle door. If you ask they will tell you double what is written. I do not ask and just pay them what is written and they accept it. The Russian tourist(and others) all seem to just pay double with out asking. It is interesting to watch.
@LWPowers
@LWPowers Жыл бұрын
You were filming outside my condo 555. How long were you in CM? Coming back?
@Steven-er9fc
@Steven-er9fc Жыл бұрын
Impressive language skills man.
@dailiuswilson8649
@dailiuswilson8649 Жыл бұрын
As a professional Thai speaker- I am extremely impressed by the level of thai that Paddy has shown in this video
@keithws2779
@keithws2779 Жыл бұрын
Just out of curiosity, what is a professional Thai speaker? Who is paying you to speak Thai?
@IOwnKazakhstan
@IOwnKazakhstan Жыл бұрын
@@keithws2779 I think they're either teach or were joking. Maybe it's just me but that seemed like a pretty easy question to answer for yourself.
@keithws2779
@keithws2779 Жыл бұрын
@@IOwnKazakhstan มึงคงจะเป็นคนที่สนุกน่าดูเลย เชี่ย
@Nordic_Sky
@Nordic_Sky Жыл бұрын
I've done this with my Thai girlfriend in Bangkok. Most of the drivers won't use the meter and quote whatever price they are willing to take. Even for her, this can vary from driver to driver by 50-100 baht for a pretty short trip.
@jameswells9864
@jameswells9864 Жыл бұрын
Hi paddy. New subscriber here, do you have a link for learning Thai , or somewhere you could direct me to learn Thai. Videos are awesome by the way.
@youngbloodabroad4103
@youngbloodabroad4103 Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately this happens in every country in south east Asia, in Cambodia when you go to buy something they even have two prices, the local (Khmer) price and the price for foreigners. It does suck but I understand the concept, the locals are loving on roughly $120_$200 a month, but yes if you can speak the local language it goes a long way. I used to pay $1 for a loaf of bread but when I learned basic Khmer it suddenly went down to 12 cents!
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