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Bangkok BTS Disturbance Sparks Debate Over Tourism Conduct


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If people on holiday are not allowed to have fun and kick up their heels a little, they will stop coming.  Being a little loud and laughing about is no reason for the Thais to break out their xenophobia ...

 

Message to the Thais ... you will never get us to stay at home and just send our wallets or cash over.

 

Need to lighten up.

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57 minutes ago, Tropicalevo said:

 

I disagree with the first sentence.

I am deaf in one ear and the treason that I struggle with the Thai language is because Thais talk very quietly.

However, totally agree with the decibel levels when it comes to music and parties.

And what also annoys me are those speakers in rural municipalities, at the stroke of 6 o'clock in the morning the blaring starts which lasts until about half past seven, so everyone is awake by now.

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4 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

The people of Thailand are not know for speaking softly.. The scream to eachother as in my opinion they all have eardrum damage of the loudly music and sounds everywhere around in Thailand.. Try to find a silent spot, almost impossible.. even in a restaurant you can't conversate in a normal way as mostly they have a live band with too much bass and a singer who can't sing but thinks the louder I sing the better it better it is.. or they play Thai music the appetite is over quickly and you want to finish your meal to get out of the noise.

Surely some tourists make noise too but don't forget that there are 70 million Thais living in Thailand and only a few foreigners/tourists

Rigth.I remember when my exwife get thai friends come visit us in my country.I speak thai well and after 5 minutes i went to my smoking room and put my headphones on and listen to music on YouTube and took a whiskey.

Its like a chicken farm when they meet.

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23 hours ago, webfact said:

The commotion, allegedly caused by a group of boisterous foreign visitors, has spotlighted varying opinions on tourist behaviour

I'm sure the foreigners will aopologise for not showing the angel like behaviour of the locals.

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On 3/17/2025 at 9:47 AM, ikke1959 said:

The people of Thailand are not know for speaking softly.. The scream to eachother

If you choose to live in the rougher neighborhoods like you do, its the same world over. The Thai language, is normal circumstances, is one of the softest most respectful forms of communication on the planet.

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As if the Thais traveling overseas they don’t use the cheapest form of transportation and I’m sure they are noisy to the locals. Get off your high horses. 

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     These days the trains are so packed at all hours riders can;t do much of anything except stand in place and occupy their tiny piece of space.  Bring on two more cars per train, starting with the most crowded ones first.  Long overdue.  The recent free ride total fiasco showed what's in store for the future, otherwise. 

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Obnoxious farang on the BKK metro transit is nothing new.

 

They are three sheets to the wind at the best of times on the marihuana and alcohol, sometimes combined.

 

Saw similar conduct on the Czech trains, most likely Britishers?

 

No one wants to hear your conversations buddy.

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On 3/16/2025 at 8:47 PM, ikke1959 said:

The people of Thailand are not know for speaking softly.. The scream to eachother as in my opinion they all have eardrum damage of the loudly music and sounds everywhere around in Thailand.

 

You ever been to Vietnam?

 

Walk past any Nguyen Kim appliance shop  🤣

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On 3/17/2025 at 8:09 AM, webfact said:

The BTS incident, which reportedly involved loud and seemingly disrespectful behaviour

 

 

"Seemingly"? 

 

Need more details, obviously, a video would help.

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, newnative said:

     These days the trains are so packed at all hours riders can;t do much of anything except stand in place and occupy their tiny piece of space.  Bring on two more cars per train, starting with the most crowded ones first.  Long overdue.  The recent free ride total fiasco showed what's in store for the future, otherwise. 

I agree the trains are to short, more carriages would be better, but that means investment and that is a strange word for Thais.. Investment in own pockets yes, foreigners investing yes, but otherwise it is no ...because no plans, conservatism etc

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26 minutes ago, bamnutsak said:

 

 

"Seemingly"? 

 

Need more details, obviously, a video would help.

 

 

 

It's on FB and X, singing Jocks.

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On 3/17/2025 at 10:05 AM, dyertribe said:

Message to the Thais ... you will never get us to stay at home and just send our wallets or cash over.

The girls in Isaan do OK

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On 3/17/2025 at 2:09 AM, webfact said:

Foreigners are always so loud on public transport. They need to respect others around them."

 

It's not "foreigners", it's the Australians, Russians, Ukrainians, Spanish and British!

 

This is the problem in Thailand, total lack of knowledge of who causes actual problems.

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1 hour ago, Upnotover said:

It's on FB and X, singing Jocks.

 

Thanks.

 

Assuming that's the whole "incident" I'm not seeing a big deal here. Thai's claiming some offense on this are reaching, perhaps expressing their dissatisfaction with their "government" in general.

 

Once you're hooked on tourist revenue it's tough to bite that hand.

 

 

 

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