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Brit shows sympathy for victims of Mountain B tragedy

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Naew Na reported that a British national and his Thai girlfriend arrived at the scene of the horrific Mountain B fire yesterday evening at 7pm.

 

The couple - unnamed - wanted to show their condolences for the 14 victims.

 

They put down a bunch of yellow and white chrysanthemums on a stool as cameras flashed and microphones were proffered.

 

The media said they had come from Pattaya. 

 

The Thai lady was dressed in black and the Brit in singlet and shorts as they both "wai-ed" in what the media said was a "sorrowful" scene. 

 

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  • Good to see he dressed for the occasion.   Why is this news ?

  • Gold Star
    Gold Star

    You bashers are all so jaded and wrong.    He is a friend of mine, a very nice and considerate mate from the UK with his Thai son, and has been living in the Pattaya area for many years, alw

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    Something is wrong here. ???? He's wearing his gf's shorts   

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Good to see he dressed for the occasion.

 

Why is this news ?

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15 minutes ago, webfact said:

Thai lady was dressed in black and the Brit in singlet and shorts

Something is wrong here. ????

He's wearing his gf's shorts 

 

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2 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Something is wrong here. ????

He's wearing his gf's shorts 

 

Although it say he was a Brit, with those short shorts he could well have been Russian

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Brit or not. Dressed down. He took the time to go and show his respects. 

7 minutes ago, Excel said:

Although it say he was a Brit, with those short shorts he could well have been Russian

Yes, agree. 

 

It's got to be a Russian wearing those shorts. 

 

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10 minutes ago, phetphet said:

Brit or not. Dressed down. He took the time to go and show his respects. 

Good on him. A little respect goes a long way to combatting xenophobia.

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Yes, he could'e dressed for the occasion, but nice to see folk acknowledging (not) he made the effort. Perhaps you should go yourselves to show us all how it's done. 

1 hour ago, Excel said:

Although it say he was a Brit, with those short shorts he could well have been Russian

The tribal armband tattoo puts doubt he's a Russian ????

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1 hour ago, Ralf001 said:

Good to see he dressed for the occasion.

 

Why is this news ?

I'm betting he (and she) are attention seeking tiktok'ers, or they have a youtube vlog.  Why not go to an area without the cameras if they truly wanted to pay respect for those killed.  It's akin to people filming themselves giving money/food to the homeless then uploading their "generosity" on social media. My $.02 anyway.

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Just now, howlee101 said:

I'm betting he (and she) are attention seeking tiktok'ers, or they have a youtube vlog.  Why not go to an area without the cameras if they truly wanted to pay respect for those killed.  It's akin to people filming themselves giving money/food to the homeless then uploading their "generosity" on social media. My $.02 anyway.

Wouldn't they at least have asked for their names to be published and their faces shown if they were?

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1 minute ago, howlee101 said:

I'm betting he (and she) are attention seeking tiktok'ers, or they have a youtube vlog.  Why not go to an area without the cameras if they truly wanted to pay respect for those killed.  It's akin to people filming themselves giving money/food to the homeless then uploading their "generosity" on social media. My $.02 anyway.

Or possibly a relative or acquaintance of someone who died in the fire? I am not saying you are wrong... but that is cynical.

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kind of odd that this is news? are these two famous?

3 minutes ago, dj230 said:

kind of odd that this is news? are these two famous?

Perhaps because of a never seen before action of a farang over the deaths of Thai folk.........????

5 minutes ago, dj230 said:

kind of odd that this is news? are these two famous?

It's just an angle. Editors are always looking for the angle to get clicks (reads).

17 minutes ago, hotandsticky said:

 

For as long as takes to exhaust the amount of your respect for the deceased.

My patience would wear out after about half a tank of fuel.

 

This place is not shown on google maps that comes up when I search.

2 hours ago, webfact said:

Naew Na reported that a British national and his Thai girlfriend arrived at the scene of the horrific Mountain B fire yesterday evening at 7pm.

That´s BIG! Just sad, that he lacks the dress code knowledge. Must be something British.

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2 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

That´s BIG! Just sad, that he lacks the dress code knowledge. Must be something British.

Probably didn't pack a dark suit for his holiday, eh......????

PS. Did you make the effort to pay your respects.....?

1 hour ago, SAFETY FIRST said:
1 hour ago, Excel said:

Although it say he was a Brit, with those short shorts he could well have been Russian

Yes, agree. 

 

It's got to be a Russian wearing those shorts. 

You're both wrong. It's 7 pm and he's got his sunnies on top of his head. He's from Bermondsey.

2 minutes ago, transam said:

Probably didn't pack a dark suit for his holiday, eh......????

PS. Did you make the effort to pay your respects.....?

As I said, something British. Everyone knows to take a suit on holiday. It even works with a white one here. ???? 

No, I didn´t. Felt a little bit too lazy to travel 500 km only for that.

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1 minute ago, Gottfrid said:

As I said, something British. Everyone knows to take a suit on holiday. It even works with a white one here. ???? 

No, I didn´t. Felt a little bit too lazy to travel 500 km only for that.

So in your opinion he should not have gone and paid his respects because he didn't have a suit....Good grief, amazing.......????

33 minutes ago, Ralf001 said:

My patience would wear out after about half a tank of fuel.

 

This place is not shown on google maps that comes up when I search.

Try harder.

30 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

That´s BIG! Just sad, that he lacks the dress code knowledge. Must be something British.

Are you sure that his dress code is at all offensive to Thais under THIS circumstance? For a start, his girlfriend didn't tap him on the shoulder. Secondly, a respected Thai publication had no qualms about publishing this photo without reference to his dress code. The dress code thing is wise when dealing with authorities but I think that's as far as it goes.

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You bashers are all so jaded and wrong. 

 

He is a friend of mine, a very nice and considerate mate from the UK with his Thai son, and has been living in the Pattaya area for many years, always active in supporting the locals and the community. 

 

Thailand would be a far better place with more like him around.

 

The couple simply went to drop by and pay their respects, and offer condolences in such a horrific tragedy. It wasn't a formal funeral, or organized event, and by the looks of things, very few others could be arsed do do the same.

 

Instead, while you go on and on making fun of his shorts, take a moment and ask yourself, what kinds of considerate things have you done lately to make a positive contribution in our adopted land that we are fortunate enough to be guests in?

 

 

Just now, ozimoron said:

Are you sure that his dress code is at all offensive to Thais under THIS circumstance? For a start, his girlfriend didn't tap him on the shoulder. Secondly, a respected Thai publication had no qualms about publishing this photo without reference to his dress code. The dress code thing is wise when dealing with authorities but I think that's as far as it goes.

LOL @ respected Thai publication !!

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11 minutes ago, Gold Star said:

You bashers are all so jaded and wrong. 

 

He is a friend of mine, a very nice and considerate mate from the UK with his Thai son, and has been living in the Pattaya area for many years, always active in supporting the locals and the community. 

 

Thailand would be a far better place with more like him around.

 

The couple simply went to drop by and pay their respects, and offer condolences in such a horrific tragedy. It wasn't a formal funeral, or organized event, and by the looks of things, very few others could be arsed do do the same.

 

Instead, while you go on and on making fun of his shorts, take a moment and ask yourself, what kinds of considerate things have you done lately to make a positive contribution in our adopted land that we are fortunate enough to be guests in?

 

 

If you're a good friend you should make him aware of his dress sense. 

 

Why don't you do the friendly thing and buy him some shorts that fit him. 

 

If he was my friend, that's what I would do. 

 

Better still, what's his phone number, I'll give him a call. 

 

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6 minutes ago, Gold Star said:

You bashers are all so jaded and wrong. 

 

He is a friend of mine, a very nice and considerate mate from the UK with his Thai son, and has been living in the Pattaya area for many years, always active in supporting the locals and the community. 

 

Thailand would be a far better place with more like him around.

 

The couple simply went to drop by and pay their respects, and offer condolences in such a horrific tragedy. It wasn't a formal funeral, or organized event, and by the looks of things, very few others could be arsed do do the same.

 

Instead, while you go on and on making fun of his shorts, take a moment and ask yourself, what kinds of considerate things have you done lately to make a positive contribution in our adopted land that we are fortunate enough to be guests in?

 

 

I haven't committed a fashion crime.

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Is this a posed for photo ?

I do think that showing respect and mourning should be a private and personal thing and we don't need competitions to see who can mourn the most , I really hope that this wasn't a tik-tok live broadcast 

1 minute ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

Is this a posed for photo ?

I do think that showing respect and mourning should be a private and personal thing and we don't need competitions to see who can mourn the most , I really hope that this wasn't a tik-tok live broadcast 

Well with the publicity that they seem to have courted at the photo shoot, that would not surprise me if it was on tik tok.

21 minutes ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

Is this a posed for photo ?

I do think that showing respect and mourning should be a private and personal thing and we don't need competitions to see who can mourn the most , I really hope that this wasn't a tik-tok live broadcast 

Excellent point re: private and personal (see my earlier post).  Maybe his friend, who previously posted, can confirm/deny he's a tiktok'er or YouTube vlogger.  I would bet a large Leo he's one or the other.

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