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Thai public health minister says alcohol and parties should not be part of Songkran, focus should be on tradition and religion


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There is pent up frustration from the past 2 years.  People want to let loose.  I bet it will b e a party like no other Pattaya 9 days of partying carnage.

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10 minutes ago, bkk6060 said:

There is pent up frustration from the past 2 years.  People want to let loose.  I bet it will b e a party like no other Pattaya 9 days of partying carnage.

Party carnage and covid deaths will definitely thin the heard a little here.

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7 hours ago, kotsak said:

"focus should be on tradition and religion"

 

Yes, but where is the money in that?

Believe me - there is money in that ????

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Imagine if Western Leaders were to make the same ludicrous insulting request to their voters about how they should celebrate Xmas ……would be voted out never to return !????

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8 hours ago, kotsak said:

"focus should be on tradition and religion"

 

Yes, but where is the money in that?

The tradition and religion I witness around me is to get as pi##ed as possible, dance the days/nights away.

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So Song Kran is a go, a no go, a go for only family events, no water splashing, no drinking, well 3 years without Song Kran isn't all that bad....but lets wait and see what actually occurs....Tried to book some places in the south over that week and everyone has doubled their prices, really silly....

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8 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

Is Anutin supposed to obey his own rules that he spouts.  I would love nothing more than to see Songkran return to its original roots, but many including foreigners think it should be a uncontrolled water fight and full on party like the full moon parties...

Its such a shame that traditional Songkran has almost died out.

The original roots and traditions are very calm and gentle, vastly different than the commercialized mayhem we witness ever Year now.

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1 hour ago, hotchilli said:

Songkran tradition was overtaken by commercialism... it's now a free-for-all.

Same as Valentines Day, Hallowe’en, Christmas etc, it’s not about tradition it’s about commercialism.

ok let’s have Songkhran but keep it to specific areas instead of having to run the gauntlet of getting chilled cold water in your face when on your scooter, close of Beach Road and let them party there

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1 minute ago, swm59nj said:

Unfortunately it seems the majority of expats and tourists come here for parties and alcohol 

Thailand in general has always been a party place, even the Thai people enjoy parties and alcohol.

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