I'm sure that I'm not the only one who has heard this line about working the bar to support their families. For argument's sake, lets forget about individual specific cases for now as I would like to seek input about the broader cultural expectations of Thai children and support for their parents.
In general, what is the expectation of someone who is 24 to 35 with regards to financial support for their family?
How much does it change over time, whether it be more or less?
What % of Thai people (not just P4P ladyboys) do you know make financial contributions to their families?
To start it off, I'll use Chinese culture as an example. After college, in general its expected that the kids kick back to their parents a bit of money as a "thanks". Ignore the rich spoiled kids here please, but the vast majority of them do so, especially within China and Hong Kong. Personally, I give my parents 10% back to help out even though they don't necessarily need it. This amount is stable until I have my own family at which time I don't need to give them anything until they start getting very old at which point I will take more charge taking care of them.
Now I've rambled on, but any insights into Thai culture with this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
In general, what is the expectation of someone who is 24 to 35 with regards to financial support for their family?
How much does it change over time, whether it be more or less?
What % of Thai people (not just P4P ladyboys) do you know make financial contributions to their families?
To start it off, I'll use Chinese culture as an example. After college, in general its expected that the kids kick back to their parents a bit of money as a "thanks". Ignore the rich spoiled kids here please, but the vast majority of them do so, especially within China and Hong Kong. Personally, I give my parents 10% back to help out even though they don't necessarily need it. This amount is stable until I have my own family at which time I don't need to give them anything until they start getting very old at which point I will take more charge taking care of them.
Now I've rambled on, but any insights into Thai culture with this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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