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- Button Grecian
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I like Phillip, but I don't like Philip.
That should give the game away!
That should give the game away!
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Too tired this Monday morning to work it out "Bangkok Phil"!?
Any help?
Any help?
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You like anything with double letters in the word and nothing without them.
Told you it was simple...!
Told you it was simple...!
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And no, that's not me - my quiet little life is much less interesting nowadays.CHAZ wrote:Too tired this Monday morning to work it out "Bangkok Phil"!?
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The short answer is no, but we may be talking at cross purposes here, unless you know of Bangkok Phil and his website. If not, google the name and have a look.CHAZ wrote:Were you not Bangkok Phil before??
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What does Ajarn mean? I notice that he also called himself Ajarn Phil but then he also referred to Ajarn Terry. So it sounds like it might be something like "Mr", except that you refer to "Mrs Ajarn" sometimes, although I know that's a bit tongue in cheek. I've wondered before now, but not got round to asking 

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Ajarn Philip wrote:The short answer is no, but we may be talking at cross purposes here, unless you know of Bangkok Phil and his website. If not, google the name and have a look.CHAZ wrote:Were you not Bangkok Phil before??
I was convinced it was you as the guy is also in education and the website seemed to have your wit..but nevermind as your Just a Glimpse is a great read and all your other posts...!
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Jo, "Ajarn" doesn't quite translate literally - in the context of my work it means teacher or professor (it doesn't apply to schoolteachers), but it can also be guide, or master in a spiritual sense - the best example I can give is from Kung Fu (the 70s TV series) - remember Glasshopper talking to the blind old wise man? He called him 'Master' - if he'd been speaking Thai, he'd have called him 'Ajarn'. (Who is Ajarn Terry?).
More generally, my students call me many things, and occasionally just my name. 'Ajarn Philip' is the most usual, followed by 'teacher', then 'kruu Philip' (teacher) and finally Philip. One of the quirks of teaching here is that you get old-fashioned respect from the students. Sounds great, but one of the drawbacks of that is that I tend to hear what students think I want to hear rather than what I ask for.
More generally, my students call me many things, and occasionally just my name. 'Ajarn Philip' is the most usual, followed by 'teacher', then 'kruu Philip' (teacher) and finally Philip. One of the quirks of teaching here is that you get old-fashioned respect from the students. Sounds great, but one of the drawbacks of that is that I tend to hear what students think I want to hear rather than what I ask for.
This post from Chaz has to be far and away the most intelligent and insightful comment I've ever read on any forum, and I insist it be recognised as post of the year.CHAZ wrote: I was convinced it was you as the guy is also in education and the website seemed to have your wit..but nevermind as your Just a Glimpse is a great read and all your other posts...!
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Thanks - makes sense now. Ajarn Terry was someone referred to on Ajarn Phil's website, so I assume he's another local English teacher.Ajarn Philip wrote:Jo, "Ajarn" doesn't quite translate literally - in the context of my work it means teacher or professor (it doesn't apply to schoolteachers), but it can also be guide, or master in a spiritual sense - the best example I can give is from Kung Fu (the 70s TV series) - remember Glasshopper talking to the blind old wise man? He called him 'Master' - if he'd been speaking Thai, he'd have called him 'Ajarn'. (Who is Ajarn Terry?).
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Hell's teeth in a bucket, now I'm seriously concerned - if there is anyone else on here who thinks I'm Bangkok/Ajarn Phil, please disillusion yourself of the idea immediately! I know for a fact that there are a lot of areas in which we think similarly, but I also know that there are vast differences!
Bloomin' Internet.
Bloomin' Internet.
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OOH you are awful but I do like you!Ajarn Philip wrote:Jo, "Ajarn" doesn't quite translate literally - in the context of my work it means teacher or professor (it doesn't apply to schoolteachers), but it can also be guide, or master in a spiritual sense - the best example I can give is
This post from Chaz has to be far and away the most intelligent and insightful comment I've ever read on any forum, and I insist it be recognised as post of the year.CHAZ wrote: I was convinced it was you as the guy is also in education and the website seemed to have your wit..but nevermind as your Just a Glimpse is a great read and all your other posts...!

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