You're giving willy a lesson in bizarrely mangled nonsense there. :D
Songkran Dates, Thailand 2023: Thursday April 13 - Saturday April 15
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‘Day that flows’ celebrations kick off in Chonburi
'Wan Lai is usually held in eastern seaboard provinces after Songkran'.
What a ridiculous know nothing know it all you are, harriet. :D
Aaand he's still digging. :D
Now I supposedly made a mistake in not deleting Mao's post.
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Just so we're clear - Songkran in Chonburi and Rayong takes place (unsurprisingly) during Songkran.
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harriet heading into 'chico' territory here. :D
'Clinging on' while you continue to make a complete tit of yourself?
Yeah, sure. :D
What part of that do you not understand, harriet? :DQuote:
'Wan Lai is usually held in eastern seaboard provinces after Songkran'.
You're kinda illiterate, aren't you?
I'll try one more time, just for you. Try reading it slowly.
When I said Chonburi doesn't have different dates for Songkran, the reply was:
Now, do you want to take a guess what the Songkran dates are for Chonburi? (And Rayong for that matter)?Quote:
https://teakdoor.com/images/TD/misc/quote_icon.png Originally Posted by Edmond https://teakdoor.com/images/TD/butto...post-right.png
Actually, Chonburi province traditionally celebrates it on their own Wan Lai day (translates as flowing/pouring day) on the 19th. Kinda unique compared to the rest of Thailand.
Take your time now.
You know, if you didn't have such a sky high opinion of yourself, you might not be so dumb. :D
sybille seems to be suffering from the heat . . . it affects OAPs quite badly, I've heard.