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How Come Nobody Is Wearing Yellow On Monday?


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Where are you located? Here in Chiang Mai nobody is wearing yellow anymore, but I can imagine people still wear it in Bangkok?

it used to be on monday all you saw was yellow... now today, i did a rough count eating lunch and it was a good 1/15-20 wearing yellow and that does not account for office workers who had no choice in the matter....

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Quite a few people are still wearing yellow shirts in Bangkok on Mondays. If it's less people than before it may be because shirt colours have now become highly politicized.

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Where are you located? Here in Chiang Mai nobody is wearing yellow anymore, but I can imagine people still wear it in Bangkok?

it used to be on monday all you saw was yellow... now today, i did a rough count eating lunch and it was a good 1/15-20 wearing yellow and that does not account for office workers who had no choice in the matter....

I cant believe you did that while you were eating lunch :o

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The voice of the people have spoken; albeit through mass, mindless, zombie, follow the crowd thinking....because:

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In the same vein... why doesn't anyone wear "Kick Me" signs any more?

Hilarious. If you wrote a blog I would read it.

By the way, I see you are member # 65,937. My wife informs me that this is a very auspicious number. Yes, she is Thai.

-NG :o

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Here in Chiang Mai my Thai co workers have informed me that the local government has banned the wearing of red or yellow shirts. Any other colors, fine. Also got a memo from my son's international school informing us not to dress the kids in either red or yellow during these days.

Seems like a great idea to me...bravo to the local authorities for actually taking a step which may help local people stay alive and out of needless fights.

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My wife said that on the TV this morning, it was reporting people who were against the violence sporting green t-shirts. Anyone else hearing about this?

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I heard if folks are for Peace, love & harmony, they should wear tight white T shirts.

I'm all for it.

Saw loads of paunchy middle aged guys wearing the exact same thing in Pattaya the other day. Maybe there are there for a love in? :o

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I still see plenty of people wearing pink shirts on Tuesdays. After 3 years of wearing yellow and the PAD protests, the yellow shirts aren't sanuk anymore.

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I still see plenty of people wearing pink shirts on Tuesdays. After 3 years of wearing yellow and the PAD protests, the yellow shirts aren't sanuk anymore.

Initially, I thought the different coloured shirts were a tool to assist people to know which day of the week it was.

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bangkok a bit outside: no difference in yellow/red mix, like people don't care

ranong almost no red and a lot yellow

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