Why not start an organisation?? We need that across the river...we have a yearly village cleaning up but it's not enough. I think it's worse than before when everything was banana leaves.😊
I cannot start a cleaning organisation, you know the rules in Thailand. I would like to however, but it would take money, committent and more money. I have to agree, things are getting worse, but the banana leave packaging is making a come back! Thanks for your comment.
@@IsaanFlicksThailand I can never keep up with them. I meant like a charity in Thai's name obviously. Start small. Word of mouth. Needs to happen from the ground up. It's awful up in here Laos. They burn everything and wonder why they get sick and life shorten lives.
@@williamstropicalfarm5082 Still too difficult for me to start any cleanup charity and I know all the burning in Laos, however, we can only do our bit a piece at a time.! Change today takes generations!!! 🙏🙏
Much thanks for this - yes - I can see that it is of concern - even in Pattaya - it is evident - the tourist do not see or do not seem to care / * / - My attitude is that I did not come to Thailand to tell anyone - what to do or what to think or what to say - or who to believe in - so on account that I have [( two eyes - two ears - two noses - no ears - two scrotum)] - / & / - Only one of other vital organs - my absolute policy is that - I leave my business at home - (if I have to go onto the streets / & / - and absolutely - do not take home anything that I find on the streets - I do assist and help the local population - if it is within my means - however my clear objective is to have this final part of my life - unblemished - by anything that I may see or hear - as it is a requirement to take care of yourself - at least Once in Your Lifetime...
Boysie, I understand your concern about the situation in Pattaya and appreciate your respectful approach to the local culture. I agree that it is important to take care of oneself, and it's understandable that you wish to maintain a level of detachment from the local customs and beliefs. It's admirable that you do your best to assist the local population when possible, and I hope that you continue to enjoy your time in Thailand.🙏
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Why not start an organisation?? We need that across the river...we have a yearly village cleaning up but it's not enough. I think it's worse than before when everything was banana leaves.😊
I cannot start a cleaning organisation, you know the rules in Thailand. I would like to however, but it would take money, committent and more money. I have to agree, things are getting worse, but the banana leave packaging is making a come back! Thanks for your comment.
@@IsaanFlicksThailand I can never keep up with them. I meant like a charity in Thai's name obviously. Start small. Word of mouth. Needs to happen from the ground up. It's awful up in here Laos. They burn everything and wonder why they get sick and life shorten lives.
@@williamstropicalfarm5082 Still too difficult for me to start any cleanup charity and I know all the burning in Laos, however, we can only do our bit a piece at a time.! Change today takes generations!!! 🙏🙏
Much thanks for this - yes - I can see that it is of concern - even in Pattaya - it is evident - the tourist do not see or do not seem to care / * / - My attitude is that I did not come to Thailand to tell anyone - what to do or what to think or what to say - or who to believe in - so on account that I have [( two eyes - two ears - two noses - no ears - two scrotum)] - / & / - Only one of other vital organs - my absolute policy is that - I leave my business at home - (if I have to go onto the streets / & / - and absolutely - do not take home anything that I find on the streets - I do assist and help the local population - if it is within my means - however my clear objective is to have this final part of my life - unblemished - by anything that I may see or hear - as it is a requirement to take care of yourself - at least Once in Your Lifetime...
Boysie, I understand your concern about the situation in Pattaya and appreciate your respectful approach to the local culture. I agree that it is important to take care of oneself, and it's understandable that you wish to maintain a level of detachment from the local customs and beliefs. It's admirable that you do your best to assist the local population when possible, and I hope that you continue to enjoy your time in Thailand.🙏