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Fewer Britons choosing EU countries for holidays, travel firm says
Vote for B, a vote against multiculturalism. Then go on holiday to the far east for multiculturalism.
Funny thing is, when I go to Thailand I'm pretty sure to meet only Thais (excluding other guests in the hotel). If I, for example, go shopping in Swindon I can meet people from just about every nation on earth.
I don't think you understand what multiculturalism means, you must be the most racist poster on this site.
Funny thing is, when I go to Thailand I'm pretty sure to meet only Thais (excluding other guests in the hotel). If I, for example, go shopping in Swindon I can meet people from just about every nation on earth.
I don't think you understand what multiculturalism means, you must be the most racist poster on this site.
Why, in the name of God, would you want to do that ??
Funny thing is, when I go to Thailand I'm pretty sure to meet only Thais (excluding other guests in the hotel). If I, for example, go shopping in Swindon I can meet people from just about every nation on earth.
I don't think you understand what multiculturalism means, you must be the most racist poster on this site.
Do you think you are only meeting Thais because the other tourists who are there are not as obvious by their skin colour?
When you go to the US, how many native Americans do you see?
You just had this urge to type something, anything. The first stupid thing that came into your head?
No, just making a minor point.
The top 10 countries that tourists come from to visit Thailand are:
China, Malaysia, Russia, South Korea, Japan, India, Laos, USA, Germany & France (source: https://www.mots.go.th/mots_en57/mai...filename=index )
Can you tell all those nationalities apart?
Then we have the foreigners who live there (based on where they were born)
These include: Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, China & UK (source: http://www.ms.ipsr.mahidol.ac.th/Con...2-fulltext.pdf)
Now the official figures for "foreign residents" is around 280,000 Cambodians, but there's closer to 1 million of them in Thailand (Migrants face changing climate | Bangkok Post: news )
So, on your wide tour of Thailand, how many people did you meet who you asked where they were from?
And when you go to Swindon, how do you know where a person has been born, are you asking them all?
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