If You Go Into A Burmese Home, And Start Throwing All His Things Around, What Will the Burmese Do To You Huh?

Me too. :biggrin:
Actually, the Burmese is a nice bloke. He is quite tolerant. Had he been a Chink, he would have BBQ the guest! :biggrin:
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The Burmese is cool guy! I may not have appreciated his "nastiness" in the early years, now I see his wisdom. Cool and steady like a Rock :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::inlove::notworthy::notworthy::notworthy:
 
Burmese Cat are Intelligent

An intelegent black Burmese cat who loves human interaction

An intelegent black Burmese cat who loves human interaction

Burmese cats are often described as having a dog-like personality with their love of human interaction and high levels of intelligence. They are very sociable cats who are happiest by your side and having all your attention. They interact well with children and dogs which can also be a sign of intelligence.
 
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Burmese cats are often described as having a dog-like personality with their love of human interaction and high levels of intelligence. They are very sociable cats who are happiest by your side and having all your attention. They interact well with children and dogs which can also be a sign of intelligence.
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Orang Utans are more intelligent.
 
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Burmese cats are often described as having a dog-like personality with their love of human interaction and high levels of intelligence. They are very sociable cats who are happiest by your side and having all your attention. They interact well with children and dogs which can also be a sign of intelligence.
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And you missed out Persian cats?
 
This proves beyond reasonable doubt that the Burmese bloke is the most hospitable chap. You may mess up his house, but he will forgive you. No?
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Myanmar Hospitality Values Families
January 9, 2015 by Khiri Travel | Filed Under: Family Travel, Hill tribes, Myanmar, Shan State

The family is at the core of Myanmar’s social structure. This holds true not only in official state propaganda, but also in everyday life. When a son or daughter is returning from a weekend in Bangkok, the entire family, including grandmother and uncles, embark on a trip to Yangon International Airport to welcome the returning family member.

There is no word for tourist in Myanmar’s language. The word “tourist,” has been adapted in a business context, but the closest translation in everyday language is “guest.” This fact explains the value of showing hospitality in Myanmar, recently reputed to be among the friendliest countries to visit.

The high value placed on hospitality is integral to the notion of family. In Myanmar, the family provides the social, financial (and emotional) security and support that is provided by insurance companies and banks in Western society. Hence, individuals in the Western world can exist without family support, an alien thought in Myanmar where these institutions barely exist. This also explains why the local population expresses an overwhelming degree of help and support to single travelers who are considered alone and vulnerable. Myanmar hospitality is legendary and widespread.
 
Burmese Cat are Intelligent

An intelegent black Burmese cat who loves human interaction

An intelegent black Burmese cat who loves human interaction

Burmese cats are often described as having a dog-like personality with their love of human interaction and high levels of intelligence. They are very sociable cats who are happiest by your side and having all your attention. They interact well with children and dogs which can also be a sign of intelligence.
Black burmese pussy? What are you insinuating, you naughty boy?:sneaky: :biggrin:
 
When a son or daughter is returning from a weekend in Bangkok, the entire family, including grandmother and uncles, embark on a trip to Yangon International Airport
Nabei Chow Jibuy... no wonder Yangon Airport outside always full of human congestion. Knn! :biggrin:
 
This proves beyond reasonable doubt that the Burmese bloke is the most hospitable chap. You may mess up his house, but he will forgive you. No?
.........

Myanmar Hospitality Values Families
January 9, 2015 by Khiri Travel | Filed Under: Family Travel, Hill tribes, Myanmar, Shan State

The family is at the core of Myanmar’s social structure. This holds true not only in official state propaganda, but also in everyday life. When a son or daughter is returning from a weekend in Bangkok, the entire family, including grandmother and uncles, embark on a trip to Yangon International Airport to welcome the returning family member.

There is no word for tourist in Myanmar’s language. The word “tourist,” has been adapted in a business context, but the closest translation in everyday language is “guest.” This fact explains the value of showing hospitality in Myanmar, recently reputed to be among the friendliest countries to visit.

The high value placed on hospitality is integral to the notion of family. In Myanmar, the family provides the social, financial (and emotional) security and support that is provided by insurance companies and banks in Western society. Hence, individuals in the Western world can exist without family support, an alien thought in Myanmar where these institutions barely exist. This also explains why the local population expresses an overwhelming degree of help and support to single travelers who are considered alone and vulnerable. Myanmar hospitality is legendary and widespread.
OMG, now you remind me of that siao lang exalting the virtues, contribution and history of hokkien lang.:roflmao::biggrin:
 
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