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The officials at Chang Wattana Immigration office have just put up signs outlining the new dress code guidelines for visitors to Immigration See attached photo.

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How does one dress "politely"?. One dresses "respectably". One does not wear "casual attire".

I do not greet my underpants with a, "Good morning." Neither do I hold the door open for my T-shirt (Is that banned?).

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You wouldn't mind if it made a difference to the efficiency of the office, although anything to raise the morale of the natives!!! smile.pngthumbsup.gifwai.gif

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Soon they will ask us all to dress up like James Bond with an impeccable Casino Royal style suite,

but would it change the hours one has to waste sitting there waiting like a cattle to be fed?

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Nothing "NEW" !

Phuket have had these signs since at least last February.

I think it's unreasonable to ban sandals and short pants in beach resort areas like Phuket and Pattaya.

I think it is unreasonable anywhere in a country with a tropical climate. More so considering the vast majority of the locals wear shorts and flip flops every day.

Perhaps but I understand a stricter code in Bangkok especially around short pants. Not so much about sandals if they're decent and not flip flops.

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You wouldn't mind if it made a difference to the efficiency of the office, although anything to raise the morale of the natives!!! smile.pngthumbsup.gifwai.gif

We musn't upset the natives. Bunch of balerinas!

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What difference does wearing sandals make when you have to remove your footwear before entering?

Been to many immigration offices and never had to remove footwear. To which office are you saying you have to remove footwear to enter?

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Nothing "NEW" !

Phuket have had these signs since at least last February.

I think it's unreasonable to ban sandals and short pants in beach resort areas like Phuket and Pattaya.
I think it is unreasonable anywhere in a country with a tropical climate. More so considering the vast majority of the locals wear shorts and flip flops every day.

Perhaps but I understand a stricter code in Bangkok especially around short pants. Not so much about sandals if they're decent and not flip flops.

You are probably right. In the city more people may be expected to wear smart clothes for work or appointments. I'm in the sticks where dressing smart for most of the locals means putting on your best polo shirt.

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I often wear shorts to CW and when I do, I sports wrap my knee and fake a tiny limp.

Next time I'll include a walking cane to the charade.

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The Police uniform is tight pants for men and (an occasionally mini) fitted skirt for females - all that aside, a Chang singlet is hardly suitable attire at immigration and people really shouldn't have to be told.

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