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TAT: "Thai brand of tourism" all about "responsibility and quality" - 10% rise in 2020


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Posted
4 minutes ago, MRToMRT said:

This is just click bait with a paraphrased text that misses out what he actually said. Read the original, he clearly states that quality and responsibility is aimed at the whole sector of tourism especially tourism services providers. He also says he is talking about both the Thai and foreign sectors of tourists.

 

The OP is just designed so we get rattled, post and therefore refresh page ads more. Like so many of the so called articles on TV of late.

Good call.

 

But it works every time with the TVFOB. (Thai Visa Forum Outrage Brigade).

 

 

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Posted
5 minutes ago, worgeordie said:

Where are they going to lure and tout these type of

tourists from ?

regards worgeordie

Come on "worgeordie", you know where from. I read your comments and know that you are following the latest tourist booms and busts. The decreasing one and the increasing one (the 5 on 1 group).

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and

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Obviously the Chinese peasants who have just discovered wealth, that’s the quality they must mean but the responsible bit must refer to tourists that are not going to visit bars and hook up with innocent Thai ladies. The Issan economy would be ruined by the TAT.

 

Posted
1 hour ago, webfact said:

He said the "Thai Brand" was all about "responsibility" and "quality".

Ops! Somebody has made a perfect graduation from the University of Deception.

Posted
33 minutes ago, neeray said:

Where are they going to lure and tout these type of

tourists from ?

regards worgeordie

Northumbria of course. Where else?????

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Posted
8 minutes ago, kaiyaibob said:
  1 hour ago, potless said:

 Then the boat sunk and the Zipline snapped and they started looking for the next nation 

I"m confused. I didnt post that but I get your drift.

Posted
1 hour ago, cmsally said:

Let's see them have some responsibility and get quality air to breathe in the north next dry season!

Let's face it quality tourists got scared away when high numbers of every other tourists started to arrive.

You can't have your cake and eat it too. Uncontrolled building, haphazard infrastructure, miles of "suburbs" and row after row of ugly shophouses. Ugly superstores, a penchant for cheap style Western consumerism, a sharp drop in food quality and a systemic disrespect from the levels above for the quality of the lifestyle of the general populace.

These are just a few things from the list.

Perhaps I'm wrong but I've been led to believe that even if Thailand stopped the burning the problem would still exist from other countries.  Strikes me it's an ASEAN problem and should be add dressed in that forum. 

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9 minutes ago, marcusarelus said:

Perhaps I'm wrong but I've been led to believe that even if Thailand stopped the burning the problem would still exist from other countries.  Strikes me it's an ASEAN problem and should be add dressed in that forum. 

If you sit back and pick apart the structure of companies and business; it becomes clear it is mostly a Thai and Chinese problem. The other countries (Myanmar/Laos) taking the role of only "top level benefit receivers". Just dealing with it on a Thai level , if you take into account Thai business and not just national borders would deal with enough to create vastly better air quality.

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Posted
2 hours ago, webfact said:

He said the "Thai Brand" was all about "responsibility" and "quality"

Could he say that with a straight face? "Responsibility" ??? Is he talking about all the Thai drivers who use to flee the scene after accidents? "Quality" The girls used to be good quality, have to admit that, but don't know what else that I would say is quality in Thailand these days.

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