มีน้องคนไทยถาม ทำไมคนไทยไม่ชอบกัน #เมียฝรั่งไดอารี่ #แม่ลูก4 #เด็กไม่ไปโรงเรียน #เลี้ยงลูกฟูลไทม์ #คนไทยต่างแดน #คนไทยในอเมริกา #เด็กhomeschool #เมียฝรั่ง
In recent years, the growing number of Thai families living abroad, particularly in America, has sparked important conversations around cultural adaptation, parenting, and education. Many Thai expatriates face unique challenges, such as integrating into new societies while maintaining their cultural identity. One area drawing attention is homeschooling, which some Thai families choose as an alternative to conventional schooling systems. Homeschooling allows parents more control over their children's education, aligning it with family values and overcoming language or cultural barriers. Another notable topic is interracial marriage, often referred to colloquially in Thailand as "เมียฝรั่ง" or foreign wives/husbands. Although interracial families are increasingly common, there remain some social stigmas or misunderstandings within Thailand. Thai people living abroad may experience both pride and obstacles associated with these relationships, balancing cultural differences while fostering family unity. Full-time parenting or "เลี้ยงลูกฟูลไทม์" also plays a critical role. Many Thai parents abroad prioritize dedicating themselves entirely to raising their children due to the new environment and lifestyle. This dedication often supports successful homeschooling and helps children adapt better academically and socially. For Thai families overseas, community networks have emerged to provide mutual support—for example, online forums and social media groups tagged with hashtags such as #เมียฝรั่งไดอารี่ (foreign spouse diaries), #แม่ลูก4 (mother of four), #เด็กไม่ไปโรงเรียน (kids not going to school), and #คนไทยต่างแดน (Thais abroad). Understanding these dynamics gives deeper insight into why some Thai people may feel hesitant about these issues. It highlights the cultural complexities involved and the importance of awareness and open conversation in bridging gaps between traditional Thai values and the realities faced by Thai families living internationally.







































