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It is the ONE year anniversary of closing Thailand bars and nightlife for “two weeks”, a year later still legally closed


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4 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

People can not get the train rolling again in this country the Governments emergency decree keeps it as it is   

" the trains to their economic destruction " is what I wrote , Which have been traveling at breakneck/runaway speeds for many years now ????

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40 minutes ago, mania said:

" the trains to their economic destruction " is what I wrote , Which have been traveling at breakneck/runaway speeds for many years now ????

No, I understood that, it was in response to your stating people need to decide...

 

2 hours ago, mania said:

It is at a point the people themselves need to decide if they will continue to

board the trains to their economic destruction willingly like sheep or not

They have no choice or voice..and the non thais can go elsewhere but the Thais can not.

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Posted
1 hour ago, ThailandRyan said:

People can not get the train rolling again in this country the Governments emergency decree keeps it as it is   

Vee Vill have complete control.

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, ThailandRyan said:

No, I understood that, it was in response to your stating people need to decide...

 

They have no choice or voice..and the non thais can go elsewhere but the Thais can not.

All citizens of every country have a choice (In this case the Thai citizens of Thailand)

 

If they decide as you claim that they do not have a choice then as the saying goes,

"The people get the government they deserve "

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With bars and nightlife closed I do think a different quality of people will come around, eventually.

 

If they want family friendly and classy people that is what they need to do.

 

However, making the country a name for itself in this niche could take many years and would probably never be able to compete with established destinations in this regard.

 

 

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Well they have figured out a new business...Sell Insurance for which you have to never pay back. Also may be not every tourist would visit go go bar ...but every tourist is gurranted to buy one....Generals happy....Wais all around!!

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Whatever measures Thailand has taken to manage covid, it appears to have worked.

 

UK population 67 million

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Thailand population 67 million

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Posted
54 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

Care to explain your comment?

Nothing to explain really. While I get your point and somewhat agree. It's actually a bit of both, but mostly "Covidiocy" IMO. Thailand is always way behind the 8-ball and never ahead of the curve. Never ahead of anything come to think of it. 

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18 minutes ago, Peterw42 said:

Whatever measures Thailand has taken to manage covid, it appears to have worked.

 

UK population 67 million

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Thailand population 67 million

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Agree, and letting people back in was their downfall, as kept the death count near 100, until people started entering, legally or illegally.  Chasing that baht cost a lot lives.

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Posted
26 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

And I think hardly anyone will come.

The allure for the  majority of single men has been vacated and tarnished.  Glad I am not a tourist coming for 2 weeks to enjoy the fun in the sun as a 2 week millionaire 

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There are plenty of prudish people in the world who won't go anywhere near Thailand, or even Asia, due to the sexpat reputation it has.

 

Ditto, any nightlife location where you find skint customers. Sure, you may get some straggler wealthy people, but it's an exception.

 

If you want wealthy families and such, the reputation needs to be cleared so people with images to maintain don't get tarnished. That means getting rid of seedy venues.

 

Not saying it's right or wrong, just reality. If you disagree the stigma exists go back to your home country and tell everyone you have been sitting in a Thailand go-go and watch their responses. It's not for high class oriented people.

 

The high class orientation typically means wealthier in most cases, as they are gravitating to goods and services that set them apart from middle and lower classes. A lot of it is reputation and image.

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