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I'm so lucky with my neighbourhood.... it's 15 families in a very small soi but you can get used to things like a crazy lady screaming when something's wrong with her medication, a baby crying, a car engine notoriously not starting, roosters. what I cannot put up with is noisy aircon units and the rain hitting a tin roof very hard - constant noises going on all night. at the end of the last rainy season I was literally crying when I heard it started raining again at night. I was going crazy. ![]() |
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Someone said " Female and their nature is one kind of mammal who make noise, noisy and noisier more than Male" ![]() |
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Well, no noisy sounds bother me in whole Thailand except 3 things:
1. Rush hour in BKK, while waiting for the traffic light the sounds of hundreds of cars and trucks just killing me. 2. Telak loud voice. 3. Telak voice part 2, When I had a long sleep of hangover ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Peace. |
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Shutting down the speakers in our moo bahn is something of a sport between me and my Thai neighbor. Our pu'yai bahn is very fond of his own voice and is determined to tell everyone about the small moo bahns problems and solutions. Especially around election time he likes to discuss on who it will be better to vote for to make our moo bahn a better place to live in. Shutting him down, without anyone knowing of course is the trick. Walking the dog with some pliers can do the trick.
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There is a man who drives around Bang Kapi in a ute with a loudspeaker on the back, peddling his stuff loudly at 7:30am on a Sunday morning.
If I ever see the mobile knife and sword vendor in my soi around the same time he's going to be in real trouble. I don't understand why the Thais seem to love loud noise. Recently I went to a wedding in Surin and although there was only 30 people, the speaker stacks for the sound system were as tall as their 2 story house. I think people 20 kms away would have been able to hear them broadcasting the monks chanting, let alone us who were sat right next to it. |
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