Western Weddings vs Thai Weddings: Which is More Fun? [S7.E75]

Western Weddings vs Thai Weddings: Which is More Fun? [S7.E75]

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Greg and Ed discuss a fascinating question: Are Thai weddings or American weddings more fun? The question was raised after Greg attended the wedding of friend of the podcast Daniel Fraser. As everyone knows, Dan is a legit expert on travel in Thailand, in
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vor 11 Monaten

Greg and Ed discuss a fascinating question: Are Thai weddings or
American weddings more fun? The question was raised after Greg
attended the wedding of friend of the podcast Daniel Fraser. As
everyone knows, Dan is a legit expert on travel in Thailand, in
addition to being a bit of a celebrity in the country due to his
appearances in various TV shows and movies. Greg noted that the
experience reminded him how much more fun Thai weddings are than
Western weddings, leading Ed to raise his eyebrows a bit and
raise a few objections.


Ed admits that Thai weddings can be very interesting due to their
local cultural aspects, which would certainly apply to Dan's
well-choreographed affair. And, of course, all weddings can be
heartfelt experiences due to your wishes for the bride and groom.
But when it comes to FUN in the conventional sense of the term,
Ed argues that most Thai weddings are nothing more than elaborate
dinners and typically lack the band, the dancing, and the
drunkenness that are de rigueur at most American weddings. For
fun rather than formality, Ed opts for Western weddings. 


Greg begs to differ, however (as he did on his blog 'Greg to
Differ'), and argues that Isaan weddings can include frivolity
from the get-go, including shots of ya dong or Thai moonshine in
the a.m. (!) Ed concedes there's no topping that, but theorizes
that perhaps there's a difference between the typical Bangkok
wedding, which might be more Thai-Chinese, and the typical Isaan
wedding, which might be more fun and informal. Perhaps Ed just
needs to attend some weddings out in the provinces! 



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