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Seg 3 of 3 Int 1 Stu Jay Raj Tonight Show Tom Mintier

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Segment 3 of 3 taken from an the second of 2 interviews by Tom Mintier on his Tonight Show with Polyglot

Stuart Jay Raj
This section covers:
Moderntrade / Bottlers
Negotiations
Waters is the New Oil
Added value water
ASEAN Free trade area - transcending language and culture
Building strong business, political and local networks
Difference between Indonesian and the Thai?
Who are the best negotiators? Hong Kong? Shanghainese?
Negotiation in Thailand - Bargaining Power
Thai negotiators being conditioned by the west
Sign Language - Deaf children - Auslan Signed English
Sign-language programmes language into the body
Morse Code Games

Check out Stu's language blog at http://stujay.blogspot.com

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  • This post should be retitled "Seg 3 of 3 Int 2...." That is, it's interview #2.

  • What actually happened with this one is that the one show that you see here was actually taped / broadcast as 2 separate shows, so the original recordings were interview 1 and 2. ... not related to the other interview on Joh Jai.

  • I know, it's just that the title for this post is the same as another post (the real 3 of 3 Int 1..) BTW, would you consider mind-mapping useful in language-learning for mortals like myself?

  • Ohhh... i see now :)

    Mind mapping? ... I support anything that gets your synapses firing!.. and anything that can help you start to think out of solely language structures can only help.

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  • Ever heard of English accents, you wanker?

  • I am impressed.

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  • Yes it is, and very interesting...

    Oriental Languages look always so damned difficult to us, poor small'minded Europeans... And THAI is truly fascinating..thank you for making me aprreciate Thai, since I probably wouldn't have ever discovered it!

  • The main language of Pakistan is Urdu. :)

  • he can't even speak English

  • One of my martial arts teachers knows Finnish, Hindi, Pakistani(is that a language, but he speaks it), some other middle eastern languages. So when he speaks to us in English, he sends out a vibe that implies that every language is the same and his English isn't really perfect, having this unspecified satem (maby indo-iranian) language accent. So his name is Hamed Shafae and he probably agrees with the notion, as I do, that the heart and mind and body are one continuum. 5 stars.

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