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Who Else Is Excited For Songkran This Year?

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Looks like in Deoria, Uttar Pradesh, India they really know how to celebrate a water throwing festival. Just scoop it straight out of a lovely open sewer and throw it at everyone around. The fun never stops.

Why waste perfectly good sewer water when you can recycle it directly onto the crowd? Brilliant environmental thinking right there.

Concerned about cholera, giardiasis, cryptosporidiosis, or E. coli? Nah, "no tink too mutt na". Just join the fun.

Indians must be absolutely appalled when they see all that clean fresh water being wasted in Thailand during Songkran. Clearly the more efficient solution is already being demonstrated here.

Meanwhile I am very happy to say I will be on another continent next month, staying nice and dry while all the water throwing and other mayhem kicks off in the Land of Squirts and Splashes.

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  • BilllyGOAT
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    We all know who else will be there with bells on. 😂

  • emptypockets
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    Without fail we get the 'I'm running away, or locking myself in my room' crowd posting every year. Gets a bit monotonous year after year. They probably don't realise that thousands of people come to T

  • simon43
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    I've arranged a visit to Myanmar for a few weeks, returning to my 'base' in Siem Reap a few days before the Water Festival. That gives me time to stock up on food and go into 'hibernation mode' at my

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I've arranged a visit to Myanmar for a few weeks, returning to my 'base' in Siem Reap a few days before the Water Festival. That gives me time to stock up on food and go into 'hibernation mode' at my room for the festival period....

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I'm so excited that I've booked a flight to Australia near the end of March.

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Best time to get out of the country.

If it was 1 day, then ok. But it drags on. Complete madness.

Nah, not really looking forward to it, but it´s a part of Thailand. Unfortunately, not the real traditional Song Kran anymore. However, I am staying.

17 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

Nah, not really looking forward to it, but it´s a part of Thailand. Unfortunately, not the real traditional Song Kran anymore. However, I am staying.

Depends with who & where you celebrate Songkran. Tourists / water festival area, or Wat & family celebration. Outside metro sponsored tourist attractions, you'd hardly know there's a holiday.

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I love Songkran, we'll be staying at Novotel Siam Square.

The only part I hate is all the attractive young women smiling, laughing and running around in wet clothes.

I booked my flight to Jakarta and back around Songkran.

Without fail we get the 'I'm running away, or locking myself in my room' crowd posting every year.

Gets a bit monotonous year after year.

They probably don't realise that thousands of people come to Thailand to celebrate Songkran.

Setting up a water throwing station outside our bar/restaurant..........hosepipes. water butts and guns.......wife is looking to make a killing....rock on.....I'll watch from the living room window......555

Can't wait, got a few friends coming out... have booked the week in the Wave Hotel right on beach road.

Heading to the USA on 6th April. I do not miss songkran in Bangkok or Pattaya. The best songkrans ever were in Nakhon Si Thammarat (typically main day was 13th April). Or Laos (several days). Super fun and friendly.

5 hours ago, MIke B Bad said:

Setting up a water throwing station outside our bar/restaurant..........hosepipes. water butts and guns.......wife is looking to make a killing....rock on.....I'll watch from the living room window......555

What bar?

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6 minutes ago, lanng khao said:

What bar?

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Hasn't got a name......if that's what you're asking......we live in the sticks, about an hour's drive beyond a sign that says this is the back of beyond.

We're heading for 9 days to Bangers around Asoke for what my b/f considers 'fun'. I'll mainly haunt the bookshops & restaurants as usual; he'll be out several nights at a gay venue. He's busily muscling up for the occasion(s).

Apart from that, appointment at the OzEmb to renew my p/p.

20 hours ago, BilllyGOAT said:

We all know who else will be there with bells on. 😂

We all know who else will claim be there with bells on. 😂

Where I live in Thailand, this festival will come and go without my noticing anything unusual...

As usual.

Nobody throws water on anybody, at least not around here.

I will keep the front gates locked, just in case.

Maybe I will send up a few of those large lanterns, into the night sky.

1 minute ago, GammaGlobulin said:

Maybe I will send up a few of those large lanterns, into the night sky.

Wrong festival!

Just now, scottiejohn said:

Wrong festival!

I just like sending them up, any old time.
No need to wait for an excuse.

6 hours ago, emptypockets said:

Without fail we get the 'I'm running away, or locking myself in my room' crowd posting every year.

Gets a bit monotonous year after year.

They probably don't realise that thousands of people come to Thailand to celebrate Songkran.

Incorrect.

We realize it, all too much.

This is why we stay hidden, or behind locked gates.

This year, the smoke began late, and I expect it to continue late, maybe until the end of June.

Songkran, they often say, is the day when the smoke will end, but...

We will shall see what we shall see.

55 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

Maybe I will send up a few of those large lanterns, into the night sky.

Might as well put up a christmas tree, burn a guy and eat some chocolate eggs whilst you are at it.

1 hour ago, Jerzy Swirski said:

Might as well put up a christmas tree, burn a guy and eat some chocolate eggs whilst you are at it.

Christmas decorations are pretty much year-round these days, in Asia at least.

13 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

Nah, not really looking forward to it, but it´s a part of Thailand. Unfortunately, not the real traditional Song Kran anymore. However, I am staying.

It's not about pouring a bucket of cold water on someone sitting in a hop on hop off truck?

4 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said:

Maybe I will send up a few of those large lanterns, into the night sky.

Fantastic idea. In fact, if you are going to demonstrate how completely out of touch you are with reality, you might as well really commit to it. Go ahead and make it obvious to everyone that you have absolutely no clue what time of year it is. Throw on your usual Marilyn Monroe Halloween costume and start handing out Valentine roses just to complete the masterpiece. That should really keep everyone guessing about just how lost in outer space you truly are.

9 hours ago, TedG said:

It's not about pouring a bucket of cold water on someone sitting in a hop on hop off truck?

Kind of just posted that in other wording, but I guess you like to repeat.

22 hours ago, KhunLA said:

Depends with who & where you celebrate Songkran. Tourists / water festival area, or Wat & family celebration. Outside metro sponsored tourist attractions, you'd hardly know there's a holiday.

Mostly true. They usually have to put up some tents and let the children throw water on people in and on the side of some busy city streets all over Thailand. That´s basically all it is.

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Can't wait for Songkran. I'll be flying to Italy on Day 1.

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