I gave one example of the something-not-quite-right earlier about the people who lived a few roads away from us.
Another example. At Hua Hin an English chap started talking to us down at the beach for about 20 or 30 minutes. Later we see him at the VIP area with his wife. We say "Hi, how's it going?". He says fine, but his wife doesn't look up and acknowledge us. We see him again there with his wife or by himself several times in the next few days, and he avoids eye contact. Becomes a stranger again for the rest of the stay. Something-not-quite-right.
Another example. Fairmont had Balinese cooking classes.My wife wanted to go and I said fine, have a great time. She said "What about you?" . I said that's a women's thing isn't it? So she went by herself. Where it transpired that all the other women on the LE package had taken their husbands with them. While there she made friends with a couple from Queensland.
So I met them at breakfast most every day or other day we were there - and they were very happy to chat - for three minutes, then seemed to be itchy to break off conversation should it stretch to somewhere approaching five minutes. I said to my wife that it was kind of odd how they came over all chatty - for three to five minutes - and then wanted to get away. Anyhow, one day they mentioned wanting to see the island, but how expensive the hotel's rate for a driver was (around $160 to $200 a day depending on where the drive was to). I said no problem, if they used our driver it would only cost them $60 and he does that job for the hotel as well.
Later I went to our room, got the driver's contact details, walked over to their room, they weren't there and shoved the paper with details under their door. Saw them again a few days later. In the three to five minute conversation they said goodbye as they were leaving next day. We catch up with our driver a day later, and while he's driving us around, he mentions having a good day driving the Queensland couple around. I said to my wife - "Hmmm, you'd think they could have mentioned using the driver I recommended, perhaps even thanked me for saving them over a hundred bucks". Something-not-quite-right.
Regards,
Renato