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Neighbour’s Buddhist Music Leads to Stress and Miscarriage Claim

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28 minutes ago, ikke1959 said:

JUst go out for a relaxed shopping at Big C Lotus or so....Background music like a club, and at the electronics they have their own party and on several places many speakers with talkin/screaming ladies// Even at the Makro they have everywhere a speaker which announces all products and prices of the vegetables, fish, meat bread.. Also with a background music of a club.. Probably you always go to a 7/11 shop

 

30 minutes ago, ikke1959 said:

JUst go out for a relaxed shopping at Big C Lotus or so....Background music like a club, and at the electronics they have their own party and on several places many speakers with talkin/screaming ladies// Even at the Makro they have everywhere a speaker which announces all products and prices of the vegetables, fish, meat bread.. Also with a background music of a club.. Probably you always go to a 7/11 shop

 

Not exactly a music lover are you?

 

I often go to Macro, Tesco Lotus, Big C etc., and the music is never too loud! In the USA they call it "Escalator Music" and in the UK we call it "Musak".

 

What I do object to is the "Melly Klismas" music starting in September/October!

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  • Skipalongcassidy
    Skipalongcassidy

    The temples do the same thing... over and over again

  • Iron Tongue
    Iron Tongue

    Totally legit claim. I understand that Joe Biden is claiming a neighbor's incessant Buddhist music as the reason for his poor debate performance.

  • NorthernRyland
    NorthernRyland

    Welcome to Thailand pal. Thai people are hopelessly inconsiderate with noise. It never seems to occur to them other people don't want to listen to their music. Same advice applies to him as to all us

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7 hours ago, Nickcage49 said:

The guy can't cook or wash his clothes?

You never know what his washer looks/sounds like 🤔🤣

3 hours ago, sambum said:

 

 

Not exactly a music lover are you?

 

I often go to Macro, Tesco Lotus, Big C etc., and the music is never too loud! In the USA they call it "Escalator Music" and in the UK we call it "Musak".

 

What I do object to is the "Melly Klismas" music starting in September/October!

in the UK but this is Thailand

2 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

in the UK but this is Thailand

 

What are you on about?

 

Macro, Tesco Lotus, and Big C are all in Thailand - not the UK

 

And they don't say "Melly Klismas" in the UK! 

6 hours ago, sambum said:

 

 

Not exactly a music lover are you?

 

I often go to Macro, Tesco Lotus, Big C etc., and the music is never too loud! In the USA they call it "Escalator Music" and in the UK we call it "Musak".

 

What I do object to is the "Melly Klismas" music starting in September/October!

 

What I do object to is the "Melly Klismas" music starting in September/October!

 

...and, in some places, going on into january, or even february

11 hours ago, sambum said:

 

 

Not exactly a music lover are you?

 

I often go to Macro, Tesco Lotus, Big C etc., and the music is never too loud! In the USA they call it "Escalator Music" and in the UK we call it "Musak".

 

What I do object to is the "Melly Klismas" music starting in September/October!

kinda partial to the young ladies dressed in Santa style outfits singing Ringle Bells

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