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Just to complete the eductation TIT stands for (apart from the bolt on bits LBs and GG girls get their sugar daddies to buy) "this is Thailand". It is generally said with a shrug when you have, against all possible logic, just lost an argument with a Thai (quite often a Thai official who is interpreting rules in a totally illogical and incorrect fashion). One says TIT and walks away, as being Thailand it's only a few Bht anyway and not worth the blood pressure. Thais will tell you "jai yen", literally cool heart, or calm down.
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