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Thai economy: Thais staying home and not going out to eat


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1 hour ago, webfact said:

Thai economy: Thais staying home and not going out to eat

This is not what the government wants. It wants the punters to go out and spend, spend, spend to stimulate the economy. 

The new stimulus package is based on domestic tourism and commonly known as the “Eat, Shop, Spend” campaign. 

New easy access mortgage loans are being made available in case people need more money.

Staying at home and eating in is bad news for the economy and the country and could be regarded as unpatriotic.

 

 

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What I can't understand is how the younger Thai's can afford to go drinking every night until 06:00 or 07:00 hrs the following morning, there are plenty of Thai bars along third road from Soi Bongkot up to Soi 17 catering to crowds of people every day

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I don't think this is actually that Thai specific - everywhere there are taxes, wages and rents to pay, the customer sees the spread between the market cost and restaurant cost of food widen. Why did Jamie Oliver go bust? Why is gourmet cooking at the top of viewing lists? Thailand is no different. Eating and drinking out are the first, easiest and largest section of the budget to get trimmed everywhere. Sitting at home for endless hours in the dark and cold doesn't play well against going out for an overpriced meal and beer.

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10 minutes ago, Geoffggi said:

What I can't understand is how the younger Thai's can afford to go drinking every night until 06:00 or 07:00 hrs the following morning, there are plenty of Thai bars along third road from Soi Bongkot up to Soi 17 catering to crowds of people every day

One of their few pleasures which happens to be cheap. Im very pleased that this lifestyle continues. When you say 'young thais' you mean younger than you.

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1 minute ago, sunnyboy2018 said:

One of their few pleasures which happens to be cheap. Im very pleased that this lifestyle continues. When you say 'young thais' you mean younger than you.

Is this relevant ?

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