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I think the poll, with its relatively very limited sample, may have some truth in Bangkok where many people call somewhere else "home", but it is probably not true elsewhere. (Well hopefully, anyway !)
Happy Birthday to HM Queen with best wishes for good health in the year coming, for Herself and Her Husband, the King.
2006-08-12 @ 10:46
Comment from: Mike (mikenz66) Email
Thank you for that, Richard. We had a celebration today at my local wat (in New Zealand). Even after reading your blog I was totally unprepared for the depth of emotion that it brought to the surface for everyone there. Your pictures capture the feelings so well.
2006-08-12 @ 21:58
Comment from: Steve Suphan
On Friday at our school, like every school in Thailand - we too had a ceremony to mark Mother's Day.

As the ceremony was finishing one of the teachers got on the stage with her acoustic guitar and sung a redition of 'Loso's' modern classic 'Mae'. Just like at Richard's school, half the youngsters burst into tears.

Must admit, i had a bit of a laugh - but at the same time it was all very cute.

Let me take the opportunity to wish Her Majesty a very happy birthday and a speedy recovery after her eye operations.
2006-08-12 @ 21:59
Comment from: sally
y the children crying?
2006-08-13 @ 05:01
Comment from: sally
ok everyone please forgive me...i didnt read carefully
2006-08-13 @ 05:01
I don't know why I feel uncomfortable saying "sorry" to my mum even when no one else around. May be, I don't want to face the fact that I hurt her or disappoint her.I have to agree with the poll. The more I grow up, the more distance between me and my mum.
2006-09-06 @ 01:50
Comment from: John
On Mothers Day in Thailand. People usually give a gift of white flowers since it symbolizes a mothers pure love. White flowers are given as a symbol of purity in many cultures usually at weddings. In this case purity being the love of a mother to her children.
2010-08-08 @ 16:53
Comment from: Chai Email
In responding to the poll, I think is time for Thailand to change their edu system.
a. too early to school or kintergarden - 2 -3 years started, and from 9am - 3pm. The time spend with their mother is significantly less!
b. working mother too focus on their work, even carry work back home, or go internet rather than spend quality time with their children.

You may question me based on what I said. I am a non Thai father with 2 Thai children, staying in Thailand almost 4 years.

May be this web owner can do a poll on my above observations, see how many percent of people agree or disagree.

Thank you.
2010-08-09 @ 13:04

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