04/06/2021
Monday, April 12th at 8:00 PM (PST) 🇺🇸
or
Tuesday, April 13th at 10 AM (BKK)🇹🇭
Come learn about the Thai New Year Festival or what we call ‘Songkran’.💦 We highly encourage you to wear any Songkran/Hawaiian 👕 🌺if you have any or use a summer-themed virtual Zoom background for a better experience! 🤪👍
03/16/2021
How was your winter quarter? ❄️🥶⛄️
Just like that, we’re finishing Winter quarter and going into Spring break!! 🌷🌱🐣Let’s catch up and play some games over the weekend! 😝
01/21/2021
Are you ready to break the ice? 🧊 Come join us on Thursday, January 28th at 8pm! We welcome everyone from everywhere! 😊👏
DM for zoom link or send us your email to be added to our member list! 📩📫
Stay warm, stay safe! 🍵 😷GOOD LUCK WITH MIDTERMS! 📑🙏
12/03/2020
Hi TSU members🇹🇭
The annual ITSA BONFIRE is virtual this year, but we hope to connect with all our UC/CSU Thai clubs across SoCal the same!😇
The deadline to sign up is THIS FRIDAY (Dec. 4)!
Here's the link to the RSVP form:
https://forms.gle/E3VssQszmMz3QhZd7
11/26/2020
Our thanksgiving social! DM for zoom link,😉 see ya!
⏰: 7-9PM (PST) 10AM -12 PM (BKK)
10/18/2020
Hello สวัสดีค่ะ/ครับ TSU members!🇹🇭
1st General Meeting
Thursday, October 22
via Zoom
@8:00pm-9:00pm
Our general meetings will now be held via Zoom software. For our first meeting, we will be giving a presentation introducing what TSU is all about. We are so excited to see our returning members and meet new TSU members!
Join Zoom Meeting: https://ucr.zoom.us/j/2500361465
07/27/2020
< "I" in Thai >
The way Thai people use pronouns is a little more complex than English, depending on gender, social status, age, and relationship between the speaker and the listener.
Sometimes, the choice of pronoun indicates how much you respect the person you are talking to. 😊🙏🏻
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This YouTube video lists 36 ways to say the pronoun "I" in Thai! What a cool video! ✨🖍️
https://youtu.be/ukKke45-mWA
Credit
YouTube: Learn Thai like a Champ
36 ways to say "I" in Thai [Learn Thai Like a Champ]
Welcome to Learn Thai Like a Champ, where I make Thai language courses and other cultural videos. In this video, I demonstrate 36 ways that Thai people use t...
07/18/2020
[FUN FACT] 🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭
Thailand's national flag (ธงชาติไทย) consists of three colors: red, white, and dark blue. Each color has its own meaning.
🔴 RED symbolizes the nation (land, people, and bloodshed as fighting for independence)
⚪ WHITE represents religions and purity. Although there is no official state religion in the Thai constitution, the king is required by law to be a Theravada Buddhist and 95% of its population are Buddhists.
🔵 BLUE is the color of the Monarchy that is highly valued in Thai society.
06/14/2020
Once a part of TSU will always be a part of TSU❤️ @ UC Riverside