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PM Prayut pledges to be more polite in answering reporters’ questions

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PM Prayut pledges to be more polite in answering reporters’ questions

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BANGKOK: -- Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha pledged that he would speak more politely, friendly and to cool himself down in reacting to reporters’ questions.

This attitude change, he said, was to offer as a tribute to His Majesty the King on his birthday anniversary on December 5.

Gen Prayut said he would rebehave and stop his hot tempered manner in reacting to reporters’ queries during the press conference.

“I will speak more politely and stop my behaviour of being a hot-tempered person,”he said.

But in turn, he said he would like to ask the media to not pose provocative questions or questions that could agitate others.

As for the upcoming New Year, he said the government has been preparing numerous events, including low price goods sales, and the exemption on toll fees for commuters during the long holidays to give as New Year gifts to the people.l

The prime minister also said he would like to encourage all Thais to do good deeds in honor of His Majesty the King by loving each other, uniting, and thinking of the nation as first priority.

He urged that the people followed His Majesty’s initiated principle of Sufficiency Economy, lending a hand to help build better futures of the younger generations, as well as brought about benefit for the whole society.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/pm-prayut-pledges-polite-answering-reporters-questions

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-- Thai PBS 2014-12-02

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So he will cool down in honor of the Kings birthday??

I am afraid the King will need 365 birthdays in a year!!

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So Prayuth will behave only if the media ask friendly questions??

Sure that Kim Jong-Un is a very friendly and open person, if asked the right questions!!rolleyes.gif

"This attitude change,..." wai2.gifwai.gif

He's been adjusted?

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the man is a <deleted> idiot exterminate

Sadly he is not. By using the same tools as the feudal pawns before him, he is shutting everyone up!!

Not talking about his angermanagement issues!!

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I sense a group hug coming on

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I sense a group hug coming on

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According to martial law, one too many in the group!!rolleyes.gif

I sense a group hug coming on

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According to martial law, one too many in the group!!rolleyes.gif

Uh oh , busted!

I sense a group hug coming on

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According to martial law, one too many in the group!!rolleyes.gif

Uh oh , busted!

That has made my night! cheesy.gif

Before all future press conferences the general can just distribute a list of the questions to be asked and which he will answer politely. Those who ask other questions will receive answers in his normal unattitude adjusted manner.

The "PM's" of North Korea and Thailand are having a competition as to who can be the most popular. The General Should take up golf and beat the former NK leaders record of about 10 holes in one in his first game of golf. After all, he purchased plenty of golf ball finders, sorry I mean bomb detectors.

Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha pledged that he would speak more politely, friendly and to cool himself down in reacting to reporters’ questions.

he also said there would be no _oup

but honestly, what difference does it make if he keeps his cool with reporters or not?

-- go for it General, set yourself free. Don't hold back.

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So he is going to keep his mouth shut and hand out government cash via low priced goods and free tollways - less Prayuth more cash now there's something 93.3% of Thais will support. The only question now is how long before they crash the economy and are forced into elections - tough times ahead.

A leopard never changes it's spots.

It's just a polite way of saying the press is still muzzled.

Keep asking the hard questions thai media this bloke won't last 5 mins before blowing his stack.

It's not in his nature.

The PMs spokesperson should make it easy for the media by telling them if they ask simple, polite even fawning questions they will receive a nice, polite answer.

Ask questions which are direct, difficult, pointed, critical or are in any way deemed inappropriate and he will open fire.

Forget your ideas of being a journalist and asking necessary, relevant questions in order you can report accurately as it's the PM's ball so he makes and enforces the rules.

“I will speak more politely and stop my behaviour of being a hot-tempered person,”he said.

But in turn, he said he would like to ask the media to not pose provocative questions or questions that could agitate others. w00t.gif

But in turn, he said he would like to ask the media to not pose provocative questions or questions that could agitate others.

Mr. PM, you could do as the politicians in the US do. If you don't like the question, relax, take a breath, and just give the answer to question that no one asked. Expand on your non-responsive answer until all the time for the press conference is gone. They will get the idea and you don't have to come off as angry or controlling.

This kind of attitude only come to expose the real faces behind the famous docile smiles, that this feral

instincts are hidden there waiting to come out the minute they're provoked...

To stop being a grumpy old man...easier said than done ( in my experience), but worth a go.

But in turn, he said he would like to ask the media to not pose provocative questions or questions that could agitate others.

Mr. PM, you could do as the politicians in the US do. If you don't like the question, relax, take a breath, and just give the answer to question that no one asked. Expand on your non-responsive answer until all the time for the press conference is gone. They will get the idea and you don't have to come off as angry or controlling.

It's not only in the US...it's standard for all western democracies. Problem is he is Army.....used to just telling it truthfully as it is and as it is going to be. Doubt whether in the short time he has set as his own elected leader term he can learn the politicians switch it or bull sh!t it methods.

"As a man thinketh in his heart so he is"

James Allen

Why do people expect him to act like a politician?

I wonder how many PM's or President's actually allow unsolicited questions in their press conferences. My understanding is ALL questions are previously known and vetted!

Why do people expect him to act like a politician?

Good point, he is military through and through and it's very unlikely he will ever be on the same wavelength as the general public. Rather there is a need to try and encourage the people to become like the military, take orders and don't question.

Am amazed that he even holds press conferences since he holds absolute power......

What the good P.M. needs to understand that he is no longer a General ,he is also in the public domain so he has no privacy (To speak of), he should be also happy that the press freedom that is in Thailand on behalf of himself and his elite cronies is only a small proportion of personal questions the western press would hammer at him , so he should thank his lucky stars that he leads a country without press freedom, isn't that so NKK. coffee1.gif

This is called "conditionally' polite; as long as you do what the general/prime minister says, you're fine.

Perhaps a 'Christmas Special' interview with Jeremy Paxman would be quite interesting.

It amazes me that they consider this news. I wonder if he got any "tough" questions at that particular press conference.

I rather like his bluntness, so it's not more politeness that is needed, because often the media can ask some really stupid questions.

More to the point, it is his stances on things like throttling the media or non-violent protests with 3-fingers, in essence he must start bringing in Democracy and all it means with free speech, freedom of expression and freedom of the media.

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