Farang
Farang is a Thai word commonly used to refer to foreigners, particularly those of European or Western descent. Its precise origin is debated, but it is believed to have derived from the word "Frank," referring to the Germanic peoples who inhabited parts of Europe during the early Middle Ages. The term's usage in Thailand dates back centuries, and it has been adopted and adapted by various Southeast Asian languages, often with similar meanings.
While generally a neutral term for a foreigner, the connotation of "farang" can vary depending on context
The term is widely recognized and understood throughout Thailand. It is commonly used by locals when speaking