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In past years, the water-throwing didn't really begin until noon.

Anyone who needed to get business done without getting wet was able to do so just by leaving earlier. No problem.

Those who want to play come out later and spend the rest of the day and evening happily throwing water, powder, and sometimes beer cans at other happy revelers! All afternoon and evening!  But... not before noon.

Well, not any longer.

I tried for a supermarket and drug store run at 10am. 

The Moat roads were at a standstill, with happy revelers throwing water in every direction. At 10am.

I made it to the shops without being 'too' wet (at 10am)  but by 10:30's ride home was as if I was surfing Bondi Beach. Water, water everywhere, and no place to hide.  At 10:30 in the morning.
I enjoy Songkran... when I want to play. Not when I do not.

We don't get a choice any longer.

 

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22 minutes ago, FolkGuitar said:

In past years, the water-throwing didn't really begin until noon.

Anyone who needed to get business done without getting wet was able to do so just by leaving earlier. No problem.

 

 

 

Little has changed.

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2 minutes ago, bkk6060 said:

You are right you do not get a choice it is there holiday.   So, deal with it.

Where holiday please?

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this morning no problem for me running errands.

but i was told the 17th to 19th it will start from early morning.

i have a thin raincoat from 7-11, plastic pouches for my wallet and phone, and sunglasses to protect my eyes. 

some of the guns people are using are quite elaborate. like really long range. 

it would only be fun at one set time in a designated area. not while you're running errands. 

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6 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

...but i was told the 17th to 19th it will start from early morning.

Where are you talking about?  This is the Chiangmai forum and what you were told simply isn't going to happen here.

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11 hours ago, CMBob said:

Where are you talking about?  This is the Chiangmai forum and what you were told simply isn't going to happen here.

sorry, i didnt know it was the chiang mai forum ...

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No problem.  The last Songkran event here in CM will be a procession tomorrow afternoon from Three Kings to the Governor's residence....and there likely will be some water tossing during that event; other than that, water tossing is pretty much finished here in CM after today.

 

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50 minutes ago, bkk6060 said:

You are right you do not get a choice it is there holiday.   So, deal with it.

 

Sorry, I guess English isn't your first language.

That's OK. We get your message regardless.

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5 hours ago, bkk6060 said:

You are right you do not get a choice it is there holiday.   So, deal with it.

 

Their holiday

 

Especially important in your emphasis

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4 hours ago, FolkGuitar said:

THIS is not Songkran to me...  This is a farang who thinks it's the O.K. Corral. Battle unto death...

Songkran Fighter.jpg

Well, this was how I did it....The reason? I had my wife and 2 daughters trailing & I took the brunt while they had fun.... Many times I fended off some grubby/grabbing hands moving/reaching at my teenaged girls.....

I had to educate a few....

I never bullied or took cheap shots and it all worked out....

This pic though, was taken at a ball game on a scorching hot day.....Both teams decided to take a break (unusual) & the SongKran guns came out.....

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On 4/15/2025 at 4:03 PM, CMBob said:

Ifyou don't want to get wet, just don't venture out for three days after about 11AM.

 


That was then. This is now. 

Thinking I’d stay dry at 10 am I made a run to the supermarket. 
Soaked to the skin before I made it home. 
Good thing I didn’t put in my hearing aids. That would have been a $3,000 loss to the idiot farang who ran out into the middle of the street to get me with a full bucket of water in my face.. at 10 o’clock in the morning. 
 

Songkran has gotten out of hand in some areas. 

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