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Pattaya’s New Slogan

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  • Com'on now... this is just asking for being ridiculed and tones of jokes... just as well they got the spelling correct this time...

  • glad to see they are finally getting back to basics.

  • Cute slogan but maybe someone more attractive on the billboard next time.

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Com'on now... this is just asking for being ridiculed and tones of jokes... just as well they got the spelling correct this time...

31 minutes ago, ezzra said:

Com'on now... this is just asking for being ridiculed and tones of jokes... just as well they got the spelling correct this time...

Tones (sic) of tourists come to Pattaya every day, some stay short time and others linger longer.

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3 minutes ago, ratcatcher said:

Tones (sic) of tourists come to Pattaya every day, some stay short time and others linger longer.

tourists come to in Pattaya every day, some more than once

1 hour ago, Andrew Dwyer said:

Only once ?? ☹️

At your age ....... yes. ????

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      Cute slogan but maybe someone more attractive on the billboard next time.

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That's priceless !!!!  I think there's a popular alternate spelling for the word "come".  

 

Of course the real draw is the big photo of what I assume to be the current mayor. I personally refuse to be a tourist in any city where I don't know what the mayor looks like. ????  I can't help but feel the sign serves him more than anybody else. 

 

 

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So they didn't bother to ask one native English speaker what that slogan can mean?

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glad to see they are finally getting back to basics.

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9 minutes ago, NCC1701A said:

glad to see they are finally getting back to basics.

Yeah not like the nursing home HUA HIN:sorry:

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9 hours ago, Jingthing said:

So they didn't bother to ask one native English speaker what that slogan can mean?

They did!  One of the retired expats that was moving to a more farang friendly country.  Probably was laughing all the way through immigration and on to the plane.

How much did they pay a thai consultancy company for that??

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they should add: don't forgot your TM 30 bullcrap !!! on your way in/out/back home

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10 hours ago, Inn Between said:

That's priceless !!!!  I think there's a popular alternate spelling for the word "come".  

 

Of course the real draw is the big photo of what I assume to be the current mayor. I personally refuse to be a tourist in any city where I don't know what the mayor looks like. ????  I can't help but feel the sign serves him more than anybody else. 

 

 

No he is not the mayor. Name Chanyut..boss of Sophon Cable, but integrated with the Bangsaen Clan for many many years. Always winds up as an advisor to some bigwig. So he has always been on tourist posters/signs.

First thought was "You can check out any time you want, but you can never leave"

14 minutes ago, couchpotato said:

No he is not the mayor. Name Chanyut..boss of Sophon Cable, but integrated with the Bangsaen Clan for many many years. Always winds up as an advisor to some bigwig. So he has always been on tourist posters/signs.

Thanks for the info.

 

I wonder what value those who make such marketing decisions see in his huge image dominating the poster, to some degree. Perhaps his reputation and image give comfort to Thai tourists, but I can't imagine that many farang know or care who he is. 

11 hours ago, Jingthing said:

So they didn't bother to ask one native English speaker what that slogan can mean?

I think one will find the significance of the native English speaking tourist irrelevant in Thailand these days.

Can some one please move the cables so I can see what it says.????????????????

1 hour ago, klauskunkel said:

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... not while he is watching...

He looks half asleep to me.

Could use a little more information here.....are we meant to come for a long time or a short time?

25 minutes ago, Vacuum said:

He looks half asleep to me.

A normal male reaction to climaxing, innit?

Just wait 'til someone tells, interprets, explains this promo to Prayut.

That sign will "come" down quicker than a bullet from a gun as it contradicts his makeover plans for the family resort destination.

15 hours ago, Inn Between said:

That's priceless !!!!  I think there's a popular alternate spelling for the word "come".

 

 

Ejaculate wouldn't fit in; too many letters.

Smarter than the last guy, or was that the minister of tourism :Given up on the 'world class sports and family resort' and back to what Pattaya has always been about :coming and getting ripped off by stretch marked, padded hookers in the process. 

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