April 14, 201016 yr omg whats wrong with me ,yesterday i hung some clothes in the back of my car,thaats a thai thing ryt??
April 14, 201016 yr The OP is on to something here - I saw many executive type of men with many shirts on hangers in their cars.
April 14, 201016 yr For years I travelled around with clothing hanging in the rear of my panel van, I thought it was an Australian thing
April 14, 201016 yr Sierra rep man in the UK could easily be spotted by the clothes hanging in the back.
April 14, 201016 yr For years I travelled around with clothing hanging in the rear of my panel van, I thought it was an Australian thing I used to use one for a radio aerial on my panel van!
April 14, 201016 yr aussies do it all the time, especially with dry cleaning... sometimes i hang the t-shirt out the car window here to dry off the sweat, thats probably a bit hickish but what the hel_l.
April 14, 201016 yr Not even close to being a Thai thing. Anyone who travels for business has done that at some points. Alright, Maybe if you travel often you'll be hanging a well packed garment carrier off the head rest, but its not a uniquely Thai thing. And yes, I do transport my Laundry home like that too. easiest way to do it.
April 14, 201016 yr It's hard to hang clothes on my motorbikes. If you DON'T hang your clothes in your car in Canada they will be wet within a day. And, if they are laid on the floor of the vehicle they will be mouldy in a day or two.
April 15, 201016 yr I find hanging them results in less wrinkles. Same with old people, but they tend to dry out in the sun.
April 15, 201016 yr Hanging clothes in the back of the car is no big deal, unless they were soaking wet and you thought that they would dry more quickly inside the car. That would be a Welsh thing, rather than a Thai thing.
April 15, 201016 yr Better than just throwing your jacket on the back seat...... When you stop it slides off onto the dirty floor.
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