This is the most terrible thing that can happen in a friendly country if Thai people have to escape from the backdoor of an embassy.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If Thai citizens still hold this harmony in their hearts, there is hope that in whatever the situation, Thailand will surely get through it safely and with stability.
Many other countries in this world are in a difficult situation, and all the Thai people are probably worried about the fate of Thailand: whether the country would survive or not.
I believe the Thai people are patient, and the people at least give me a chance to prove my ability to help them.
It could be argued that, in Thailand, many foreigners have come and gone, and the number of people who are considered to be Thai have traveled abroad in a great number.
I don't have to come back politically, but I would like to do something that will help the people of Thailand. There must be a process under which I can come back. I want to come back to clear the chaos in Thailand, the civil war in Thailand.
I've never been to Thailand and I've only heard good things about it. I really want to make my way there.
If you can ensure happiness and public order, the country will go ahead well, just like what all Thais want.
I want Thailand to be a peaceful country.
If you are in Bangkok, you will find that people there will never speak to you without joining their hands. It's not that they are speaking to you like that because you are tourists. They even speak at their home like that.
In essence, the Thai people are not materialistic at all. They're not in the least driven by the kind of ambition that drives us. The more I got to know them, and the more time I spent with them, the more I understood that this was a totally legitimate attitude to life, and why not?
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