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How Come Nobody Is Wearing Yellow On Monday?

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is it a sign of public disapproval of the democracy fighters?

perhaps their yellow is only skin deep?

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

Lots of yellow shirts being worn around Phuket today.

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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....

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.

My g/f who normally wears yellow on a Monday, got a call from her mother telling her not to wear red or yellow ! Now she is wearing green !!

In this atmosphere the wrong colour can get you seriously killed. :o

A colleague of mine saw a restaurant owner refuse to serve a group of red-shirts in north Bangkok last week.

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

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

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

Seriously, you are right. I am in Pattaya and I do not see many at all. In past years and weeks yellow was very common.

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.

In this atmosphere the wrong colour can get you seriously killed. :o

As opposed to humorously killed? :D

They need it clean for Friday.

Duh!

Some of the Thais in my office who usually wear yellow, and didn't today, mentioned that they feared red-shirt vigilantes.

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?

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

I'm all for it.

Ive merged 2 threads together.

please discuss here.

cheers

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

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.

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.

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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