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Senator Proposes Law to Force Standing for Royal Anthem

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Time has changed. I ended up being the only person standin up for the royal hymn in cinema – me, as the stupid farang – the last two times I've been to cinema I've also kept been sitting, nobody stands up; yesterday was the last. Under Rama IX everybody raised, and should there be an ignorant farang still sitting, others would politely ask that person to stand up.

However, last time – back in July last year – I attended a Muay Thai arrangement, everybody still stod up.

About two anthems, a national and a royal: I'm from Denmark and we also have two songs, both of them with lyrics. There is no law about standing up, but I've never seen people remain seated. New Year's Eve at midnight – when the new year begins – Danish radio- and TV-stations will play the royal hymn, followed by the national hymn and then a psalm. It's common that everybody raise in respekt – even in private homes – and sings along.

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The national anthem I know and I'll stand still if I hear it. Being deaf in one ear, I sometimes don't hear things. If do hear it or if others are standing still, then I will as well. I don't seem to hear it much these days. I think the last time everyone ignored it that I could see. I was in a shop, probably Lotus's

As for the royal anthem I'm not sure I've ever heard it. I've never been to a Thai cinema, I can't remember the last time I went to a UK one.

The senator should realise, for his own benefit, that respect has to be earned. It can't be forced. His idea is likely to have the opposite effect.

I remember going to watch a movie. The anthem was played and everyone stood up. Don't most Thais willingly stand for the anthem?

People must stand and show respect for the King of Thailand. I am shocked that almost nobody stands in movie theaters. Theaters should be proactive. Oh wait, that would require a functioning brain.

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I did stand for the royal anthem for many years. Once, no one but me stood and I felt embarrassed but a girl behind me whispered, "You very good hansum man."

Worth it.

Thai people stand for the national anthem because they want to, and to show their respect.

Is there not a danger that forcing people to stand under threat of criminal proceedings would have an effect opposite to that supposedly desired by Senator Alongkot Vorakee?

Dinosaurs extinct one time. sooner or later.

Must be thirty years since I went to the cinema........back then everyone stood up without fail.....Thais and foreigners.

I'll ask my wife she goes to the cinema quite a lot, So here in Phuket people do stand Thai and Farang, even Farang kids, she just told me

2 hours ago, chickenslegs said:

Royal Anthem

A beautiful melody, composed 1888 by a Russian: Pyotr Shchurovsky, 1850–1908.

I"am strongly convinced Thailand is becoming a stronger and stronger dictatorship daily and since when has not standing for an anthem been punishable by jailing or fining someone.The answer is it will be in Thailand.

27 minutes ago, OldmanJ said:

I"am strongly convinced Thailand is becoming a stronger and stronger dictatorship daily and since when has not standing for an anthem been punishable by jailing or fining someone.The answer is it will be in Thailand.

Of course everybody must be controlled, always be careful what you say, write, do or don't do... Big brother is watching you... Sadly and that for a so called democratic country and jailtime is always a punishment as there are no other options as electronic bracelets or so....

57 minutes ago, ikke1959 said:

Of course everybody must be controlled, always be careful what you say, write, do or don't do... Big brother is watching you... Sadly and that for a so called democratic country and jailtime is always a punishment as there are no other options as electronic bracelets or so....

You write about Thailand? But it sounds like about the USA!

7 hours ago, ChipButty said:

Even Farangs remained seated?

Well, as they're not Thai citizens they can do as they please.

If the government has to compel gestures of respect, it is a recognition that the respect is not felt by significant portions of the population. Thus this proposal helps us understand the state of Thai society.

Paul Laew

4 hours ago, ChipButty said:

I'll ask my wife she goes to the cinema quite a lot, So here in Phuket people do stand Thai and Farang, even Farang kids, she just told me

Yes, on Phuket I'd say 80 percent stands.

As usual; 200 year old thinking. Thailand will never, ever, catch up with the rest of The World !

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