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Poll: Thais want better living standards

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Poll: Thais want better living standards

 

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BANGKOK, 12th February 2019 (NNT) - Dusit Poll reports that Thai people want better standards of living after the election.

 

A recent survey conducted by Suan Dusit University of 58,572 people between January 1 and February 9, 2019, showed that the majority of eligible voters back policies that would lift their wellbeing.

 

Up to 30.24% of male respondents said they would support parties with policies that promote employment and income generation, and 30.91% of female respondents said they would support similar policies, along with policies to boost economic growth, trade, investment, and agricultural prices.

 

29.15% of respondents aged between 18 and 20 said they would vote for MP candidates who promised to improve the Thai education system, while 28.47% of people who were 50 years and older said they would vote for candidates who promised to raise employment wages and salaries.

 

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  • Samui Bodoh
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    Further responses included;   96.2% of respondents gave obvious answers to idiotic questions 87.9% of respondents believed in unicorns 72.8% of respondents wanted good candida

  • RotBenz8888
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    0,001% of the population want the baht to rise further so they can buy more real estate in London.

  • 30.24% of male voters  said they would  support parties with policies that support employment and income generation. The other 69% said sod that pass the lao kao.

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Further responses included;

 

  • 96.2% of respondents gave obvious answers to idiotic questions
  • 87.9% of respondents believed in unicorns
  • 72.8% of respondents wanted good candidates to be victorious
  • 88.9% of respondents wanted ice-cream after dinner four times a week
  • 94.1% of respondents thought water was 'wet'
  • 96.3% of respondents thought afternoon naps were a 'good thing'
  • 77.2% of respondents wished to purchase 'magical beans' so that it would improve their harvest yields

 

 

13 minutes ago, Samui Bodoh said:

Further responses included;

 

  • 96.2% of respondents gave obvious answers to idiotic questions
  • 87.9% of respondents believed in unicorns
  • 72.8% of respondents wanted good candidates to be victorious
  • 88.9% of respondents wanted ice-cream after dinner four times a week
  • 94.1% of respondents thought water was 'wet'
  • 96.3% of respondents thought afternoon naps were a 'good thing'
  • 77.2% of respondents wished to purchase 'magical beans' so that it would improve their harvest yields

 

 

5% of the population said they were very happy with current living standards!

To say want better living standards means nothing. What is a "better" living? Why and what are people basing these ideas off of? There is no such thing as better living. Just cause one sees a different way of living does not means it is better or worse. The term "Better Living" comes from people who think they are better off then the rest.

1 hour ago, webfact said:

Up to 30.24% of male respondents said they would support parties with policies that promote employment and income generation,

that's all ?! should be near unanimous; something is up with this poll

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9 minutes ago, InsertNameHere said:

To say want better living standards means nothing. What is a "better" living? Why and what are people basing these ideas off of? There is no such thing as better living. Just cause one sees a different way of living does not means it is better or worse. The term "Better Living" comes from people who think they are better off then the rest.

Are you saying that from a position of being "better off" then the people who participated in the survey ?

   Are you earning 9000 Baht a month, like many Thais who want a better standard of living ?

  Are you a rich guy , telling the poor people that they should be happy with what they got ?

   A Thai worker who spends all his income on basic survival , shouldnt seek more ?

Better living means road line markings, rubbish collections, and flat walkways without holes for starters, then comes social welfare, jobs, and health facility improvements.

A falang has taken management position at a rundown condo. He's turning it into 4 star. Get some Swiss in. They'll get systems running like clockwork.

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99% said they would give their vote to the party that paid most for it.

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0,001% of the population want the baht to rise further so they can buy more real estate in London.

Did the pollsters handout a 1000 baht to achieve the answers they wanted? Seems to work for elections.

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55 minutes ago, InsertNameHere said:

To say want better living standards means nothing. What is a "better" living? Why and what are people basing these ideas off of? There is no such thing as better living. Just cause one sees a different way of living does not means it is better or worse. The term "Better Living" comes from people who think they are better off then the rest.

Just like in the Thai soap operas, you know, big house, nice cars, servants....oh, and a screeching ladyboy!

56 minutes ago, InsertNameHere said:

To say want better living standards means nothing. What is a "better" living? Why and what are people basing these ideas off of? There is no such thing as better living. Just cause one sees a different way of living does not means it is better or worse. The term "Better Living" comes from people who think they are better off then the rest.

Yes sort of right. Not those that "Think" but  those that "KNOW" whats better for everyone as a whole. Pollution issues would be an good example. 

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30.24% of male voters  said they would  support parties with policies that support employment and income generation.

The other 69% said sod that pass the lao kao.:cheesy:

1 hour ago, sanemax said:

Are you saying that from a position of being "better off" then the people who participated in the survey ?

   Are you earning 9000 Baht a month, like many Thais who want a better standard of living ?

  Are you a rich guy , telling the poor people that they should be happy with what they got ?

   A Thai worker who spends all his income on basic survival , shouldnt seek more ?

Earning? Does not mean better or worse living. People equate living with money. To live does not require money. Money is what is the cause of peoples problems. Wanting more and more....

 

Rich Guy? I do not know what rich means I understand what society says it means. I am just another person in the world that is living in a world that I had no hand in "creating"


Seeking income? I think people all over does not matter Thai or not everyone is seeking money that is a learned behavior. There is no better or worse form of living there is only the illusions of what is better. A man in a jungle outside, a person with out or does not need money is not looking for "better living" He/She does not know what the word means....

 

 

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This poll actually might be accurate, useless but accurate

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

Up to 30.24% of male respondents said they would support parties with policies that promote employment

Why is that? I thought there was practically no unemployment in this country. Isn't that exactly what every government continues trumpeting?

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

Up to 30.24% of male respondents said they would support parties with policies that promote employment and income generation,

The other 69.76% would rather not work - just live off the avails of those who do.

43 minutes ago, PatOngo said:

Just like in the Thai soap operas, you know, big house, nice cars, servants....oh, and a screeching ladyboy!

That's called,  Period envy,  they all get it once a month,   for ever. :smile:

21 minutes ago, InsertNameHere said:

Earning? Does not mean better or worse living. People equate living with money. To live does not require money. Money is what is the cause of peoples problems. Wanting more and more....

 

Rich Guy? I do not know what rich means I understand what society says it means. I am just another person in the world that is living in a world that I had no hand in "creating"


Seeking income? I think people all over does not matter Thai or not everyone is seeking money that is a learned behavior. There is no better or worse form of living there is only the illusions of what is better. A man in a jungle outside, a person with out or does not need money is not looking for "better living" He/She does not know what the word means....

 

 

Yes, living in the jungle like Tarzan doesnt require any money , living in a cave, drinking rain water and bananas doesnt require money .

"Rich" means having more than most , and as normal wage in Thailand is 3-400 Baht a day , if you receive double that amount , you are "rich" , compared to the poor  

So clean air, water, food and open spaces such as parks didnt really rate that high.  I guess Thai's equate living standards with strip malls - of which there are thousands.  

34 minutes ago, sanemax said:

To live does not require money.

Who gave you your Honda Wave?

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Around my way 99% of the Men want bigger Hammocks, more Beer and more Fags and want their Wive's to work longer hours in the Market than the 18-20 hours they are already working to supply those requirements !

It is healthy to want more. The problem...you have to give more. This is normally done with better education. The wage gap is aligned with the education gap.

22 minutes ago, trainman34014 said:

Around my way 99% of the Men want bigger Hammocks, more Beer and more Fags and want their Wive's to work longer hours in the Market than the 18-20 hours they are already working to supply those requirements !

Sure they want bigger hammocks. Watching rice grow is stressful and tiring

2 hours ago, YetAnother said:

that's all ?! should be near unanimous; something is up with this poll

Yes, it's a poll.

If I get stopped and asked I mostly give total crap answers and they still note them.

3 hours ago, PatOngo said:

5% of the population said they were very happy with current living standards!

while the majority didn't have a clue what was being asked ….

What Thais don't seem to understand is that if your standard of living is going to go up it does not come free, someone has to pay for it, they need to work harder. Remember when Yingluck promised 300 bts  a day, everyone thought they were in on this till the rate was explained that that was for Bangkok alone, less outside, it did not stop the prices going up to pay for the new rate and the prices have continued to go up even though the rate still stays the same, 300 bts a day, inflation is what we call it, prices up is what Thais call it.

Anyone can make these claims when they don't have to fund them, politics are well into these games and I bet many will believe them only to be told later that they did not understand what they were voting for.

4 hours ago, PatOngo said:

5% of the population said they were very happy with current living standards!

must be family members of Junta and/or watchman

3 hours ago, YetAnother said:

that's all ?! should be near unanimous; something is up with this poll

70 % of thai males  hate or don't work

Unless a single party gets a huge majority of seats in the house of representatives (highly unlikely) then the Senate (all appointed by Prayuth) will dictate what is and what isn't.

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