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How about Prayut stands in front of a very big mirror and repeats to himself.. ''You should control your emotions, follow universal rules of behaviour and be service minded ''.    After all; he is the worst offender for bad behaviour and is not exactly a shining example of how to treat people !!

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China is Thailand’s biggest source of tourists, making up about a quarter of its 35 million visitors last year.

 

A quarter of 35 million is 8.75 million Chinese and the Rest of the World 26.25 million so how can China be Thailand's biggest source?

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3 hours ago, poohy said:

Dear God 

what would have happened had a Chinese maiden been anally raped and beaten to death with gardening implement.

 

Th esteemed PM would would be in the worlds biggest state of flux! and would probably have to buy another 50 submarines

It will happen.

In time, they'll be scammed and slaughtered in the same ways all those who came before them were. It's already underway with mass drownings and airport thrashings. 

As the PM knows, this is MASSIVE NEWS in Chinese media,  and the reason is simple. The state media latch on anything anywhere that makes overseas look 'bad' relative to China. A Chinese business associate who's spent most of his adult life in the west told me this directly.  

 

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20 minutes ago, blackhorse said:

I don't think it's a bad thing that a pm would step in. Most other nations wouldn't bother

It's very selective, and totally cynical, if you read the entire thread with reference to far worse crimes on tourists, that would soon be quite aparrent.

 

1 hour ago, PETERTHEEATER said:

China is Thailand’s biggest source of tourists, making up about a quarter of its 35 million visitors last year.

 

A quarter of 35 million is 8.75 million Chinese and the Rest of the World 26.25 million so how can China be Thailand's biggest source?

*Me Singing*The answer, my friend, is blowing out their ass, the answer is blowing out their ass... 

 

Like everything the powers that be make a fuss over here, this isn't about the slapped up tourist. It's really about THEM. 

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20 minutes ago, blackhorse said:

I don't think it's a bad thing that a pm would step in. Most other nations wouldn't bother

It's very selective, and totally cynical, if you read the entire thread with reference to far worse crimes on tourists, that would soon be quite aparrent.

 

1 hour ago, PETERTHEEATER said:

China is Thailand’s biggest source of tourists, making up about a quarter of its 35 million visitors last year.

 

A quarter of 35 million is 8.75 million Chinese and the Rest of the World 26.25 million so how can China be Thailand's biggest source?

*Me Singing*The answer, my friend, is blowing out their ass, the answer is blowing out their ass... 

 

Like everything the powers that be make a fuss over here, this isn't about the slapped up tourist. It's really about THEM. 

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“The prime minister has expressed regret over the incident and is concerned about Chinese sentiment,” Sansern said. 

 

"China is Thailand’s biggest source of tourists, making up about a quarter of its 35 million visitors last year."

 

Wonder if he (and the Thai media) would be showing the same "regret" if the tourist had been from the UK for instance? 

Methinks it would be a case of another Brit behaving badly and as he should have stayed in the detention room, it was not the Security Guards fault - he was only doing his job!

 

 

 

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8 minutes ago, sambum said:

 

"China is Thailand’s biggest source of tourists, making up about a quarter of its 35 million visitors last year."

And when the Government of that country can, by simple order without any consequences whatsover, tell every Chinese tourist "Nope, you can go there" you see why the Thais have no choice but to kiss the boot that would trample them.

 

Beware of Greeks bearing giflts. Chinese tourism is just another weapon. Do as we say or our peeps wont spend any money in your country.

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2 hours ago, Caine said:

Looking in the wrong direction, the Chinese tourist invasion will soon diminish, once King Donald’s trade war starts to bite. Back to a bowl of rice a week. 

Maybe a poor understanding of the Chinese economy. China has a huge domestic economy unlike a decade ago. Chinese companies had spreaded overseas and decoupling of the American economy is already on the card. Many goods exported to the US are purchased by China based subsidiaries of the US parent companies. So though goods are made in China, the actual owners are American directly or indirectly. Imposing tariff on China goods also hurts the US companies who has interest in China. Maybe in retaliation China can start redeeming all those US treasury bills they are hoarding for so long now... 

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11 minutes ago, Ctkong said:

Maybe a poor understanding of the Chinese economy. China has a huge domestic economy unlike a decade ago. Chinese companies had spreaded overseas and decoupling of the American economy is already on the card. Many goods exported to the US are purchased by China based subsidiaries of the US parent companies. So though goods are made in China, the actual owners are American directly or indirectly. Imposing tariff on China goods also hurts the US companies who has interest in China. Maybe in retaliation China can start redeeming all those US treasury bills they are hoarding for so long now... 

1. The goods being purchased by US parent companies will be made in countries more friendly. This is already happening.

 

2. China dumping TBills hurts their investment. When one owns too much, one cant take any steps to destroy the value of the investment.

 

All China needs to do is play fair. 

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Interestingly, don't know what is true, but the Shanghaiist is reporting online that it is because he refused to pay the arrival "tip" money - (I have personally seen them asking the hundreds of Chinese arrivals on late night/early morning flights to 'prepare your 100 bht" tip money  as they queue.... ???)

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16 hours ago, markaoffy said:

Ah the Chinese spending power! They can have a special immigration lane, shout and abuse , shit and piss in the street and now the “Gen God “ is worried about one incident that is negative !

 

 

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Oh you forgot. 

A crap in the back of a Bangkok taxi too.

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2 hours ago, Dinobot said:

What measures would have been taken to right the wrong had there not been video evidence that was shared and consumed by the Chinese public, affecting tourism spending?

Exactly.

What was "the wrong"? Anyone who doesn't realize that the Chinese think they are at the top of the food chain in Asia is fooling themselves.  That thinking gives you unearned privileges like not listening to, yelling at, and abusing authorities in countries you deem inferior; and, thinking you can get away with it.  Video evidence doesn't tell the whole story.

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