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Thailand's Smile Fades: Nation's Global Happiness Rank Falls


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53 minutes ago, ikke1959 said:

Unfortunately the smiles are long gone in Thailand.. surely after 20 years management by military junta. And still no progress to enter the 21st century...and the poor daily wages and rising prices

 

Well I think I prefer a  weak non military smile to the ones the boys in green give you .

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More and more it seems people here are not friendly.   I think it use to be better, but places like Pattaya and Bangkok I do no see much happiness. 

Places like Hua Hin from my experience are friendlier.

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2 hours ago, Harrisfan said:

Why do Fins look so miserable?

may be the happiest country, but very cold weather and in winter in Helsinki it's night at about 2. pm 

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3 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

Unfortunately the smiles are long gone in Thailand.. surely after 20 years management by military junta. And still no progress to enter the 21st century...and the poor daily wages and rising prices

 

 

...and the incessantly whining clique of geriatric 'resident tourists'.

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5 hours ago, BayArea said:

when you are barely getting by, and the economy is bleak while the cost of living is increasing, the smiles are less and less. 2025 will not be any better for the average Thai.

Bangkok post-the economy is waiting to hit an iceberg

 

"All these conditions will converge in 2025: (1) fragile economy, (2) frozen financial sector and (3) over-sized debt obligation. The Thai economy is most likely to sink like the Titanic did."

 

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12 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

Unfortunately the smiles are long gone in Thailand.. surely after 20 years management by military junta. And still no progress to enter the 21st century...and the poor daily wages and rising prices

 

 

But most smiles are just to save face in other word fake.

 

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9 hours ago, NanLaew said:

 

they were burmese, not thai

Burmese in Thailand seem to be the equivalent of Mexicans in the USA. But, possibly, better treated, as says my wife? She also considers Burmese are harder workers than Thai people are - again a possible parrallel with Mexican workers in the USA?

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13 hours ago, bkk6060 said:

More and more it seems people here are not friendly.   I think it use to be better, but places like Pattaya and Bangkok I do no see much happiness. 

Places like Hua Hin from my experience are friendlier.

Shhh, we don't want too many coming to our paradise... Hua Hin.

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1 hour ago, gejohesch said:

Burmese in Thailand seem to be the equivalent of Mexicans in the USA. But, possibly, better treated, as says my wife? She also considers Burmese are harder workers than Thai people are - again a possible parrallel with Mexican workers in the USA?

I agree with your wife, Burmese are harder workers that Thais (males)... I made the same comment on tik tok, which upset a lot of Thais.. they just can't handle the truth.

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11 hours ago, NanLaew said:

 

...and the incessantly whining clique of geriatric 'resident tourists'.

but here we have you whining... are you a "geriatric?"

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14 hours ago, save the frogs said:

one of the biggest bs fake news article ongoing stories ... happiness index

No, it's not BS. Only if you're a fake news fan😳😍

UN is doing this research over years.

 Thousands of people were asked. Poor and rich and average. About their lives, hopes, fears, expectations. Also about social life, education, economy, costs of housing and living, about trust in govts.

As a result, the Nordic countries are high up ranking.

Think again🤗

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17 hours ago, webfact said:

Thailand's cherished title as the Land of Smiles faces jeopardy as a new global happiness ranking places the nation at 49th. While this signifies a five-place improvement from last year, Thailand still lags behind regional peers like Singapore and Vietnam, casting concerns over the nation's overall well-being.

Thailands lost the paddle... you know the rest,

thousands have nothing to be happy about, life is a daily struggle, except for those sitting on fortunes who believe life is perfect.

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12 hours ago, NanLaew said:

 

...and the incessantly whining clique of geriatric 'resident tourists'.

I bet you're happy you got the opportunity to get that "dig" off your chest

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