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OPINION

‘Mai pen rai’ paradox: from kindness to toxic silence

Juranan Soranet, Published on 07/01/2026

» "Mai pen rai" (It’s okay/never mind) is perhaps the most classic Thai phrase, symbolising kindness, compromise and a go-with-the-flow attitude. It is the hallmark of Thai charm. However, in a modern world driven by consumer rights and accountability, the harmless phrase is becoming a double-edged sword. We are witnessing the rise of "Toxic kreng jai" — an excessive form of considerateness where we suppress our own rights just to avoid being labelled "demanding".

OPINION

Yokohama and Bangkok team up

News, Takeharu Yamanaka and Chadchart Sittipunt, Published on 13/12/2025

» In Yokohama, our identity is tied to our port, a gateway to the world and a source of prosperity. But this also means we are on the front line of climate change. We have learned that protecting our city requires innovation, from advanced storm-water management to cool pavements that combat urban heat. Our experience has taught us that technology is vital, but its true value is realised when it is shared.

OPINION

Trickery in the land of tavern trivia

Published on 23/11/2025

» The world of pub quizzes was shaken in Britain recently when a team at The Barking Dog pub in Manchester was kicked out for cheating. Although disputes may occasionally occur in such quizzes it doesn't usually come down to such strong disciplinary action. However the team involved was believed to be clearly in breach of trivia etiquette.

OPINION

Bangkok's clean streets, empty souls

Oped, Sirinya Wattanasukchai, Published on 10/11/2025

» Banthat Thong used to be a neighbourhood, not a concept. You could live here and find everything: restaurants, bookstores, hardware shops, clinics, banks -- even a place to have your shirts made. It was one of those streets where life unfolded upstairs and business happened downstairs. Today, it is something else entirely.

OPINION

Forget the gloom

Oped, Postbag, Published on 03/11/2025

» Re: "Thailand now 'the sick man of Asean'", (Opinion, Oct 30).

OPINION

Courts are shaping climate action

Oped, Francesca Mascha Klein & Laura Schäfer, Published on 03/11/2025

» Amid rising geopolitical tensions, pressure to comply with climate obligations increasingly comes from courts. Earlier this year, both the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACtHR) issued landmark advisory opinions affirming that countries must address climate change, and that failure to do so may carry serious legal consequences.

OPINION

Andrew bows out

Postbag, Published on 02/11/2025

» Re: "What we know about the downfall of Andrew, born a UK prince", (Life, Oct 31).

OPINION

China and green progress in Asia

Oped, Chen Ziqi, Published on 31/10/2025

» For the past two decades, the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) forum, has been reshaping the Asia-Pacific's approach to growth.

OPINION

Meters won't end taxi woes

Oped, Editorial, Published on 21/10/2025

» It is no secret that Bangkok's taxi service is plagued with problems, which multiple governments have tried to fix over the years to no avail. The most recent effort to reform the system is a good start, but it will take more than new meters to solve the issues haunting the city's taxi service.

OPINION

Electricity will decide who wins the great AI race

News, Jeffrey Wu, Published on 20/10/2025

» The next stage of the global AI race will be decided not by algorithms or chips, but by electricity -- and that puts China at a distinct advantage. While Western tech giants are emphasising closed, capital-intensive models that demand enormous computing power, China is embracing open source AI and massively expanding its renewable- and nuclear-energy capacity, thereby positioning itself to deploy powerful AI technologies at scale without breaking the bank.