Political Situation in Bangkok

The world is watching the chaotic political scene in Bangkok and since the bloodshed on Tuesday morning, everyone is very worried about the condition in Bangkok. My friends may even postponed their trip to visit us, so I might not be expecting them next week.

Actually, for those of us who stay out of city, we are not affected. But of course, things might get worse, so we are following the news closely. If it’s too dangerous to stay in Bangkok, we can just fly back for a while until things settle down. We haven’t hired any Collection Agency to collect those pending payments from our previous customers, so hubby has to go back to do the job. Frankly, I hope that this is the last resort. I would rather get the collection agency to do the job for us, and we can reduce our frequency of traveling to and fro as my kids have started school. I really hope that they don’t have to travel much.

Anyway, I hope that the situation will get better in days to come. It’s unpredictable in politics, but I hope that the PM will think from the people’s point of view. No one wants to see Thais attacking fellow Thais.



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