Wednesday 21 November 2007

No Spitting, No Global Warming




These signs were snapped quite close to each other on the skywalk near to Central World Plaza and Mahboon Krong on Bangkok's spectacular Skytrain.

The Thais are not very conscious of environmental issues; it's more important just to get by, so it's good to see somebody pushing the point here about global warming.

There's a traditional habit based on a Chinese belief that as phlegm is a noxious effusion, you should never swallow it but should eject it accordingly. Frankly I've never seen urban Thais spitting publicly so the injunction not to spit seems hardly necessary. I like the notice though.

As for sitting, it should definitely be stamped out. Bangkok's a busy place and in perpetual motion, so sitting should clearly be discouraged.

There's plenty of opportunity for sitting back home in the village in the North East. For some people, that's about all they ever seem to do!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Andrew

Are you going to be in Bangkok this weekend? Do you fancy meeting up? - are you going to the candle festival on Saturday night? We are in the city from tomorrow afternoon. If you want to get in contact, please drop me a note at glenmh (at) hotmail.com with an e-mail address/phone number and we can arrange something! Glen & Steph (Will and Anna's friends from Bristol)