The program title “Niyom Kui” means “favorite things to talk about.”
Starting at 0:09
TFaye: Sawasdee ka, I’m Faye Peraya. Right now I’m here with Niyom Kui.
Question: What kind of topic do you love talking about the most?
Faye: I have to start by saying that the kind of topic we could talk about all day, even all our lives, usually begins with something like:
“Come here, I have something to tell you—don’t tell anyone.” (laughs)
Once you hear a sentence like that, you could talk about it all day… even all year. Just because someone says, “Come here, I’ll tell you something, keep it a secret, okay?”
Question: Is that a trick you use to flirt with girls?
Faye: No, I’ve never tricked anyone. If anything, I’m the one who gets tricked. (laughs) Poor me.
Question: What topics do you enjoy talking about?
Faye: Probably about life. As we grow older, our perspectives on life change. During our working years, it’s a different stage altogether.
The kind of conversation you can talk about all day has to be with someone you feel comfortable with, usually about lifestyle and the way we live our lives.
Question: Who do you feel comfortable talking with?
Faye: There are many people. For example, the Fabel team, all the seniors, and everyone there.
Faye: I want to thank the fans who have always been by my side. Thank you for everything. Today I’m actually a little afraid that when I see the fans, I might feel overwhelmed and emotional. Some of them have been waiting since 5 a.m., and some even flew in from other countries. Thank you so much.
Question: Are you going to cry?
Faye: No, I won’t cry. I’m strong. I just feel like thanking the fans when I see them.
I can truly feel the emotions they have for me. I can sense everything they do for me.
(speaking in English)



