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Mark Songkran at home, Prayut advises


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41 minutes ago, catch104 said:

Criticize when it should, but also approve when needed. And as the picture shows he applies the health recommendations that everyone should follow, to himself,. This is a sharp contrast comparing to a particular self declared "stable genius", leader also of self declared Free World.... 

Give credit where due - leading by example is very admirable.  As for 'stable genius' - being that I'm from such country; I will follow by example - so where's my porn star and/or playmate to boink?  And now the greetings with females will be a grab to their crotch.

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This time of year BKK residents swarm into Chiang Mai to their second home or other family accommodation. Nothing is going to change traditional Songkran Thai behaviour - the PM must know that. Another few days chaos on the roads, no doubt, and further spreading of the virus. 

 

Highway 1 and 11 should be locked down at Lampang, and vehicles sent back to BKK. As if ever...

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10 hours ago, bangkokfrog said:

People can follow tradition ...and express their gratitude to their parents provided they maintain a 2-metre distance. '"Tradition" dictates that this is done by sprinkling scented water on the parent's hands and feet. The good PM must think his people have long arms!

My thoughts exactly!!! Some people have a habit of opening their mouths before engaging their brain! That is is they have a brain at all! ????

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"However, the premier said, in keeping with tradition, people can sprinkle water on Buddha images at home and express their gratitude to their parents provided they maintain a 2-metre distance and wear face masks at all times".

 

They'll have to be good shots and have long arms! Does this guy even engage his brain before his mouth?

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21 hours ago, YetAnother said:

i just wish that mask could prevent him from speaking

well if u dont like then go

we all have to live with this covis and many many things are said  meaning well look at other goverments like america here they are not doing os bad 

 

 

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11 hours ago, cyril sneer said:

I understand them cancelling Songkran, but cancelling the public holidays so people still have to work is taking the p***
 

A few days off work might have helped slow the spread (not including South Thailand)

Why..........."not including South Thailand"

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23 hours ago, bangkokfrog said:

People can follow tradition ...and express their gratitude to their parents provided they maintain a 2-metre distance. '"Tradition" dictates that this is done by sprinkling scented water on the parent's hands and feet. The good PM must think his people have long arms!

Or water pistols 

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