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So you don't care that dogs may be so terrified they run far enough to lose their homes (this happened to someone I know)?

You chose to have a dog in Thailand.

Not to mention the terror caused to the local wildlife?

I sympathise, but, no noisier than a crack of thunder.

Sorry - as I said before, I've absolutely zero tolerance for incredibly loud 'bangs'. I'm used to the normal firecrackers (as are most of my dogs), but they presumably are producing ever louder fireworks. Why?? Who other than a few morons think 'the louder the better'?

If you like fire-works the bigger the bang, the better it is. No logic to it, but, nonetheless true.

Regards,

The Moron.

OK.

So basically, animals are unimportant in themselves and pets are not worth thinking about.

I agree about the 'crack of thunder' comment but, they tend to be spaced - giving the pet a chance to run home. Additionally, whilst I've (incredibly rarely) 'jumped' at thunder when it was directly over my house, I'm horrified that 'bangers' are now as loud as they were one after another - not just every few minutes.

I LOVE fireworks but, only the 'beautiful' bit - I've never understood how the 'bang' has become more important than the beauty.

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OK.

So basically, animals are unimportant in themselves and pets are not worth thinking about.

I agree about the 'crack of thunder' comment but, they tend to be spaced - giving the pet a chance to run home. Additionally, whilst I've (incredibly rarely) 'jumped' at thunder when it was directly over my house, I'm horrified that 'bangers' are now as loud as they were one after another - not just every few minutes.

I LOVE fireworks but, only the 'beautiful' bit - I've never understood how the 'bang' has become more important than the beauty.

Originally only the bang was important to scare away evil spirits. Beauty came later.

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OK.

So basically, animals are unimportant in themselves and pets are not worth thinking about.

I agree about the 'crack of thunder' comment but, they tend to be spaced - giving the pet a chance to run home. Additionally, whilst I've (incredibly rarely) 'jumped' at thunder when it was directly over my house, I'm horrified that 'bangers' are now as loud as they were one after another - not just every few minutes.

I LOVE fireworks but, only the 'beautiful' bit - I've never understood how the 'bang' has become more important than the beauty.

Originally only the bang was important to scare away evil spirits. Beauty came later.

Fair enough. But if the bang was loud enough previously, why does it now have to be louder?

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Yeah got to be honest it is dam noisy but as my wife says dis not your cuntree have to pay ball ( play ball) bless so as much as it pisses me off she's right so next time taking a break somewhere and although I understand it's an important event to Thai in general they real don't give a shit about anyone ,u can bash this thread but I have been here 15 years and stand by wot I say.

Enough said.

Years ago, somebody who has lived here far longer than me, told me that Thais are incredibly tolerant but extremely inconsiderate.

I have found this to be true. Its just something we have to get used to and accept as we are guests in their country.

Mind you, I too have found the bloody fireworks are getting louder! I never had much of a problem with fireworks (living in a fairly remote place), but the other night a 'banger' went off that even made me jump! One of my dogs went missing for a couple of hours, she was clearly so terrified she just ran.....

My tolerance evaporates when it comes to 'bangers'.

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countryside, if no one has brought fireworks for a party, wedding, funeral, whatever, we fire our guns late at night. This is Thailandclap2.gif

So you don't care that dogs may be so terrified they run far enough to lose their homes (this happened to someone I know)?

Not to mention the terror caused to the local wildlife?

Sorry - as I said before, I've absolutely zero tolerance for incredibly loud 'bangs'. I'm used to the normal firecrackers (as are most of my dogs), but they presumably are producing ever louder fireworks. Why?? Who other than a few morons think 'the louder the better'?

I v never seen a Thai countryside dog afraid of fireworks, how would they survive?

My dogs in Kata dont even lift their ears when its fireworks or gunshots

The firecrackers or gunshots are to haunt away bad spirits, if you are troubled 100 of them are needed. Its originally a Chinese thing, but as TH is very much Chinese inspired, well you know

In an ordinary party 3 x 15 bullets seems to be the norm, synchronised to have the intended effect

terror to local wildlife, who wants tigers or snakes in the village? back home we dont want wolves in our gardens, or do you?

Welcome to Thailand. With absolutely zero tolerance to Thai culture you might be better off remaining in farang-Rawai

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You obviously don't have a clue and don't actually care...

It is my adopted soi dogs that are terrified - the dog I brought from England just lifts up his head to 'check' with me whether everything is OK.

It was a soi dog I adopted a few months ago that ran, and came back a couple of hours later... Similarly, it was an adopted soi dog that belonged to a friend of mine that ran off - never to be seen again.

I post time and time again that it is up to us to fit in with Thai culture. My problem is the way fireworks are concentrating on making the noise louder, rather than the visual effect.

You believe that the local wildlife (including the soi dogs) have no problems with the noise. Fair enough - I believe that the noise is terrifying them, and it is getting worse.

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So what is the answer? nothing will change it is how it is!! accept it or well you know the answer to that, yes they are getting louder but again it is how it is!! if I had a dog maybe I would feel differently as I love dogs as far as I have seen the majority of animals accept the noise!!

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So what is the answer? nothing will change it is how it is!! accept it or well you know the answer to that, yes they are getting louder but again it is how it is!! if I had a dog maybe I would feel differently as I love dogs as far as I have seen the majority of animals accept the noise!!

unfortunately (from my POV) there is no answer.

I would have said education, but an earlier (Western) poster has made it clear that he also, enjoys making one hell of a lot of noise for the sake of it....

Up until recently I only had one dog (ex soi) that was terrified by loud noises. The other 2 weren't too bothered - until the other night.

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You obviously don't have a clue and don't actually care...

It is my adopted soi dogs that are terrified - the dog I brought from England just lifts up his head to 'check' with me whether everything is OK.

It was a soi dog I adopted a few months ago that ran, and came back a couple of hours later... Similarly, it was an adopted soi dog that belonged to a friend of mine that ran off - never to be seen again.

I post time and time again that it is up to us to fit in with Thai culture. My problem is the way fireworks are concentrating on making the noise louder, rather than the visual effect.

You believe that the local wildlife (including the soi dogs) have no problems with the noise. Fair enough - I believe that the noise is terrifying them, and it is getting worse.

I have a soidog as well that is afraid of the noise. The others are lees afraid, but clearly don't lile it.

And I agree with you, it does not have to be louder than it was. But socienty does not work that way, everything has to be better, faster, stronger, more, even louder.

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Fairs at temples, like the one at Wat Chalong, this one, the one at Nai Harn temple, Rawai temple, etc., are part of the Thai tradition and very, very important to the locals.

Accept them or move away from a temple area.

Sigh....(the "move away" reply).....This fair, I'm pretty sure, has nothing to do with any temple. The owner has (with big signs) tried to sell this piece of land for well over a year now. This is how he is making his money right now.... I do hope that he finds a buyer very soon, or there will be a new "fair" within a few weeks.

Wrong, this is a yearly fair from the temple, always held at the same location just outside the temple.

Wrong !? You obviously don't live in this area. I'm not talking about yearly fairs, (like Wat Chalong) this is a new addition....I built my house 12 years ago after leaving Patong (I saw where that place was heading). At that time, my area of Chalong was quiet.

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Fairs at temples, like the one at Wat Chalong, this one, the one at Nai Harn temple, Rawai temple, etc., are part of the Thai tradition and very, very important to the locals.

Accept them or move away from a temple area.

Sigh....(the "move away" reply).....This fair, I'm pretty sure, has nothing to do with any temple. The owner has (with big signs) tried to sell this piece of land for well over a year now. This is how he is making his money right now.... I do hope that he finds a buyer very soon, or there will be a new "fair" within a few weeks.

Wrong, this is a yearly fair from the temple, always held at the same location just outside the temple.

Wrong !? You obviously don't live in this area. I'm not talking about yearly fairs, (like Wat Chalong) this is a new addition....I built my house 12 years ago after leaving Patong (I saw where that place was heading). At that time, my area of Chalong was quiet.

The fair being held at the moment, the one you're complaining about, is being held every year at this time of year. It may have gotten louder, but the fair is there, has been there for a long time and I would expect will be there again in the future.

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The fair being held at the moment, the one you're complaining about, is being held every year at this time of year. It may have gotten louder, but the fair is there, has been there for a long time and I would expect will be there again in the future.

Why do you refuse to believe what napalm says. Up until a couple of years ago there were no fairs on that site as there were local businesses operating there. I know as I used to buy sandstone from one of them. You may be mistaking the one on the vacant site for the fair which is held on the opposite side of the road in the temple grounds.

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The fair being held at the moment, the one you're complaining about, is being held every year at this time of year. It may have gotten louder, but the fair is there, has been there for a long time and I would expect will be there again in the future.

Why do you refuse to believe what napalm says. Up until a couple of years ago there were no fairs on that site as there were local businesses operating there. I know as I used to buy sandstone from one of them. You may be mistaking the one on the vacant site for the fair which is held on the opposite side of the road in the temple grounds.

They used to have 1 temple fair a year at the temple opposte this new site,but that was at a diferant time of the year..this is a new one,looks like a private event..
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The fair being held at the moment, the one you're complaining about, is being held every year at this time of year. It may have gotten louder, but the fair is there, has been there for a long time and I would expect will be there again in the future.

Why do you refuse to believe what napalm says. Up until a couple of years ago there were no fairs on that site as there were local businesses operating there. I know as I used to buy sandstone from one of them. You may be mistaking the one on the vacant site for the fair which is held on the opposite side of the road in the temple grounds.

They used to have 1 temple fair a year at the temple opposte this new site,but that was at a diferant time of the year..this is a new one,looks like a private event..

Correct, thank you !!

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So what is the answer? nothing will change it is how it is!! accept it or well you know the answer to that, yes they are getting louder but again it is how it is!! if I had a dog maybe I would feel differently as I love dogs as far as I have seen the majority of animals accept the noise!!

unfortunately (from my POV) there is no answer.

I would have said education, but an earlier (Western) poster has made it clear that he also, enjoys making one hell of a lot of noise for the sake of it....

Up until recently I only had one dog (ex soi) that was terrified by loud noises. The other 2 weren't too bothered - until the other night.

so who need to be educated, the chinese who had an advanced culture and firecrackers before Jesus was borne, and brought some of their traditions to TH?

These traditions have been incorporated in TH Buddhisme, do you want to change it?

I love living here, but I also accept the need to adapt to the country, culture and religion, and prefere to do so by taking part in it.

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Ok, thanks for the corrections. So is this one extra or does it replace the other one?

I think that this is a private venture and there is no connection to religious or public holidays or to Wat Tai.

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Ok, thanks for the corrections. So is this one extra or does it replace the other one?

I think that this is a private venture and there is no connection to religious or public holidays or to Wat Tai.

and as purchasing power in both the Thai and Burmese population increases, there will be more of them

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Ok, thanks for the corrections. So is this one extra or does it replace the other one?

I think that this is a private venture and there is no connection to religious or public holidays or to Wat Tai.

and as purchasing power in both the Thai and Burmese population increases, there will be more of them

Yes this is true,even if you find a nice quiet place to live,the way things are going,this can always happen,or even woorse,....neighboure from hell..giggle.gif
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