Oh, I'm done with with those songkran celebrations years ago. Here the family go to temple, and we have a dinner with family, where the elderly gets their respect. I'm not reckoned as elderly neither do I want.
For me and us it is more about sharing responsibility and take care of each other and contribute where we can. Temple or songkran play in the streets is not part of the family celebration. Just old good traditional celebration. Of course the kids on the corners give us water as we pass, and also do their paying respect with the powder when we stop for family and friends of family.
I'm not buddhist so they do not expect me to go to the temple. The temple is a family business so my family always contribute with making food and cleaning up dishes, as well making decorations which they get paid for.
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