KannikaP Posted April 12 Posted April 12 37 minutes ago, Gottfrid said: And now you change your info nd want somebody to admit you are right. How pathetic! I have said the same all along, no info change. No need for insults just because you misunderstand me. 1
kiwikeith Posted April 12 Posted April 12 On 4/10/2025 at 9:53 AM, JoseThailand said: Bars for example. Nobody forces them to engage in this madness and put barrels with water at their bars. But they seem to like to lose a week's profit. The bars were always packed in Pattaya and jontiem during songcran I would never go near the place again during songkran, idiots everywhere with pickups full of iced water and water cannons knocking people off bikes and shooting people in the face and eyes with powerful water cannons. Dangerous madness. 1 1
metisdead Posted April 12 Posted April 12 A post in which the quoted content had been altered into Thai language has been removed.
BritManToo Posted April 12 Posted April 12 20 minutes ago, Ralf001 said: Or just stock the fridge and pantry like normal people do... Seriously who the <deleted> goes grocery shopping everyday ? You think a 20m condo in Pattaya has a pantry or cooking facilities? 1
mikebell Posted April 12 Posted April 12 21 hours ago, Yagoda said: I dont understand the angst. Thats how they roll. Stay home or dont go to Thailand or find an alternative. My home is Thailand. The alternative to food shopping is home delivery. My angst comes from driving after a daft <deleted> has smeared my windscreen with flour paste obscuring my vision. I have an aversion to killing pedestrians. 1 2
Ralf001 Posted April 12 Posted April 12 1 minute ago, BritManToo said: You think a 20m condo in Pattaya has a pantry or cooking facilities? You will have to tell me, Ive never been inside a condo.
Gottfrid Posted April 12 Posted April 12 18 minutes ago, KannikaP said: I have said the same all along, no info change. No need for insults just because you misunderstand me. Since when did the phrase, how pathetic become an insult? You misunderstood me from your first quote of my original post. That´s how it is. In fact, you did not misunderstand. You just decided to bend the words in your favor out of an unknown and mysterious urge, I suspect. 1
Ralf001 Posted April 12 Posted April 12 Just now, mikebell said: My home is Thailand. The alternative to food shopping is home delivery. My angst comes from driving after a daft <deleted> has smeared my windscreen with flour paste obscuring my vision. I have an aversion to killing pedestrians. Love the "woe is me" post. Do you need a blankie to cuddle ? 2
black tabby12345 Posted April 12 Posted April 12 It is not something foreigners need to worry about. Songkran is the part of Thai culture and their life. Has been here for centuries. If they didn't like it, it must have gone by now. But it is still here as they love it. And also in terms of economic effects, it is the huge generator of revenue(both in domestic and tourism markets). According to the statistics, Thailand earned B140335 baht last year during this festive season alone. Thai Songkran, scale of economic effects - Google Search So it is not bad for business. Not at all. 1
Yagoda Posted April 12 Posted April 12 22 minutes ago, mikebell said: My home is Thailand. The alternative to food shopping is home delivery. My angst comes from driving after a daft <deleted> has smeared my windscreen with flour paste obscuring my vision. I have an aversion to killing pedestrians. Yeah well you chose the place and therefore you can suffer for a few days. Grab. Foodpanda. Taxis. Netflix. Vacation. A well stocked refrig, are you telling us you cant fill up with tasty delicacies before? Changing the timing of your trips. PS: your home is whats on your Passport. If your "home" was in Thailand, you wouldnt be biatching about a Thai holiday. 1
KannikaP Posted April 12 Posted April 12 7 minutes ago, Yagoda said: PS: your home is whats on your Passport. No, my home is where I live, in my case Thailand. My Passport says where I was born, my nationality. 1
Yagoda Posted April 12 Posted April 12 5 minutes ago, KannikaP said: No, my home is where I live, in my case Thailand. My Passport says where I was born, my nationality. Sure, do you object to annoying festivals in whatever country is your "home"
Ralf001 Posted April 12 Posted April 12 Just now, mikebell said: The thread is about whether businesses lose money during ten days of idiocy. I maintain they do. 400,000 + visitors to Pattaya daily during songkran..... surely they spend some coin. 1 1
KannikaP Posted April 12 Posted April 12 7 minutes ago, Yagoda said: Sure, do you object to annoying festivals in whatever country is your "home" Rather a silly question. Answer is YES, if it annoying me personally.
BangkokReady Posted April 12 Posted April 12 4 hours ago, jimmybcool said: Why not visit Pattaya while it's going on and report back? Because I'm not the one making a claim. The onus is on the person making a claim to substantiate it.
KannikaP Posted April 12 Posted April 12 3 minutes ago, Ralf001 said: 400,000 + visitors to Pattaya daily during songkran..... surely they spend some coin. Where do they all stay, are there that many hotel rooms available? Or do they just trundle down from Bangkok, at 20 kph, stay to get wet the back home again.
Ralf001 Posted April 12 Posted April 12 Just now, KannikaP said: Where do they all stay, are there that many hotel rooms available? that would be a question for the many news articles that state the number.
KannikaP Posted April 12 Posted April 12 1 minute ago, Ralf001 said: that would be a question for the many news articles that state the number. ...that make up a number........
KannikaP Posted April 12 Posted April 12 After reading the headline of this post again, it is because they simply DON'T understand.
Popular Post Ralf001 Posted April 12 Popular Post Posted April 12 1 minute ago, KannikaP said: ...that make up a number........ if you have an issue with the number take it up with the forum owner. 1 2
kingstonkid Posted April 12 Posted April 12 14 hours ago, jimmybcool said: Lot of restaurants have to close for a week in Pattaya. They lose business. I have not seen any bars or restaurants along Beach Road, where most of the water fight is closed. Hell they are the ones charging 20-100 baht for water. Some have restrictions on what you can bring into the restaurant or bar. Bangkok is the same thing a lot of the bars are open earlier so that they can make the money off of the tourrists.
jimmybcool Posted April 12 Posted April 12 39 minutes ago, BangkokReady said: Because I'm not the one making a claim. The onus is on the person making a claim to substantiate it. Was already explained in prior posts. Reading is fundamental.
BangkokReady Posted April 12 Posted April 12 2 minutes ago, jimmybcool said: Was already explained in prior posts. Reading is fundamental. Nah. I don't have to go trawling through your other posts when you directly make a claim to me in reply. 1
actonion Posted April 12 Posted April 12 A Thai's future is Midnight, Tomorrow is another day, they start again...they wont worry about loss of earnings, everything Mai Pen Rai...
Caldera Posted April 12 Posted April 12 On 4/10/2025 at 9:46 AM, JoseThailand said: How is it possible to be so stupid and not understand this? How come you're still moaning about Songkran after all those years? 1
jimmybcool Posted April 12 Posted April 12 12 hours ago, BangkokReady said: Nah. I don't have to go trawling through your other posts when you directly make a claim to me in reply. Up to you. The discussion you are questioning already had description of the problems caused by falangs in Pattaya during Song Kran. So I guess we are done. Cheers
jacko45k Posted April 12 Posted April 12 22 hours ago, kiwikeith said: The bars were always packed in Pattaya and jontiem during songcran I would never go near the place again during songkran, idiots everywhere with pickups full of iced water and water cannons knocking people off bikes and shooting people in the face and eyes with powerful water cannons. Dangerous madness. Yes, a well known bar owner suggested he takes a months money in a few days during Songkran. But there is quite a list of other businesses (like restaurants) who just decide to close down as it is impossible to do their business. For me, a PIA..... 1
simon43 Posted April 12 Posted April 12 Last Songkran I was riding my motorbike down a street in Luang Prabang (Laos), loaded up with shopping. I spotted a fat kid with a large water gun who was waiting alone by the side of the road to hit me full blast. Damn, I didn't want my shopping to get wet. What to do? As I approached him, he levelled his water gun. I showed alarm on my face and looking past him I shouted loudly in Lao "Look out! An elephant!!" (Elephants walking down the road in LP are a common sight). The boy spun around to look behind him for the errant elephant, giving me a vital 2 seconds to safely pass 🙂 This year I'm in Jomtien. I have got some beer/food in and I'll only venture out after dark. I suspect that revellers might be in for a shock if they soak some of the large, unsmiling Russian men with their wives and kids.... 1
mikebell Posted April 13 Posted April 13 23 hours ago, Ralf001 said: 400,000 + visitors to Pattaya daily during songkran..... surely they spend some coin. They buy rancid water at exorbitant prices; they may have to pay medical bills for eye/ear infections; they do not frequent restaurants to eat in wet clothes; they may well need a new phone/camera. 1
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