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  • ทรงพระเจริญ

    ด้วยเกล้าด้วยกระหม่อม

  • ขอพระองค์ทรงพระเจริญ

    ด้วยเกล้าด้วยกระหม่อมขอเดชะ

  • ทรงพระเจริญ

  • ขอพระองค์ทรงพระเจริญ พระองค์คือศูนย์รวมจิตใจของคนไท­ยทุกคน

  • ขอให้พระเทพทรงพระเจริญ

  • ขอเป็นข้าพระบาททุกชาติไป

  • ทรงเป็นทุกลมหายใจ ของปวงประชาราษฎร ขอจงทรงพระเจริญยิ่งยืนนาน

  • ไม่ว่าใครจะมองอย่างไร พระองค์คือสมเด็จพระเทพฯ ของประชาชนชาวไทย ผู้เป็นที่รักยิ่ง และที่ผ่านมาข้าพพุทธเจ้าได้เห็­นพระองค์ทรงงานหนักมาโดยตลอด ขอพระองค์ทรงพระเจริญ ด้วยเกล้าด้วยกระหม่อมขอเดชะ

  • ขอพระองค์ทรงพระเจริญ ด้วยเกล้าด้วยกระหม่อม ขอเดชะ

  • I don't know what they are angry at the princess.

    She work as hard as she can, but some people find many ways to harm her, destroy her by any chance.

    She never hurt anyone and she don't have to deserve the shitty comments like this.

    By the way, LESE MAJESTE law is written by the politicians, this is an agreement which a lot of thai people understand.

    I respect people on what they are doing, not what they are coming from who where bla bla bla.

  • Happy 56th birthday Somdet Phrathep! May Your Royal Highness be blessed with many more happy and healthy years. Song phra charern! - 2 April 2011 -

  • @loogkreungthai มรึงนี่เสียชาติเกิดที่เป็นคนไท­ย ไปตายห่าเมืองนอกไป สัสเอ้ย ไม่รู้จักบุญคุณคน ไอ้อัปรี

  • On a different note regarding the phithi phrarajathan parinyabat that goes on for days with hundreds of students for each session, the person handing out the diplomas must have a sore right arm after the convocation season.

  • @nimitzclass We don't need the Royal family members to hand us Diplomas. They insisted to be there so they can collect money from students, get it, dude?

  • @silapajarurn Again, my views are different on this. Thailand is not the only country where high ranking members of the royalty hand out diplomas. Since you feel there is no need for the Thai royal family to hand out diplomas, I respect your preference. However, I have also met countless Thais who prefer and indeed insist that their diplomas should be given out by the royal family. And I respect their preference.

  • @silapajarurn By the way, I do admit that I like Somdet Phrathep very much. It's a personal thing and there's no rational explanation for it just like one can't explain why one falls in love with someone. But much of my love for her stems from the good work that she does (you may not agree about the good work bit) and her personality. I've listened to a fair bit of her off the cuff talks and informal banters as well as her personally written jests and I find her exceptionally charming.

  • @nimitzclass No problem, my friend. I respect your believe because I have an open mind. I will not put you in jail for 15 years. I hate the fucking LESE MAJESTE law. For this one, you should respect my feeling, right?

  • @silapajarurn Oh yes, I certainly respect your feelings on the lèse majesté laws. I don't like it myself and I feel that it should be repealed to pave the way towards a more mature and democratic society in Thailand. Not only the lèse majesté laws, but also all laws that are not in accordance with principles of democracy and rule of law, as well as undemocratic practices such as military coups.

  • ทรงเป็นที่รักของคนไทยทุกคน ทรงงานหนักเพื่อคนไทย

  • Asim Thep is half Chinese because her grand mother is Chinese. She went to China very often to bring gifts to her grand ma's country and to sign a contact for Thailand to be under China protection like in the past, each time when there was a new Chinese emperor, Thailand had to send gift to China to show they are royal to the new Chinese emperor.

  • @silapajarurn If your grandmother is Chinese, then you're a quarter Chinese, not half.

  • I could delete all the nasty comments but I choose not to. A video page depicting such goodness should not dabble in arbitrariness. It would also be antithetic to the principles expounded by Somdet Phrathep. I'm not concerned as to whether you love or hate HRH or her family. You're entitled to your opinion as I am to mine. I only ask that you leave comments in a civil manner if possible. If you choose not to, it's your own karma.

  • รักพระเทพฯมากค่ะ

  • murder's daughter

  • @laosakon You mean "murderer".

  • I LOVE HER!!!!!!

  • @lannathai2 is a RETARD!

  • Such an incredible princess. We need more people like her in this world.

  • Today, 2 April 2010, is Her Royal Highness' 55th birthday. I humbly wish HRH all the very best in life. I love HRH so very much.

  • @nimitzclass - I love her highness so .............. she is a gift from GOD!

  • ขอพระองค์ทรงพระเจริญ เป็นมิ่งขวัญแก่ปวงชนชาวไทย ตราบนานเท่านาน

  • i love her so much she is such a nice person. i really want her to become queen. not the motherfucker of her brother and his motherfucker of his wife that nasty porn star.

  • @reiAYANAMI1992 - lol, couldn't you be more direct???? rofl! And also, I agree!

  • _-*-_วันเกิดสมเด็จพระเทพคนดี_-­*-_

  • On this day, April 2, fifty-four years ago, a saint was born.

  • @nimitzclass A Saint? I want to vomit 55555 Just to pick up a paper Diploma and give it to a student, the student must pay her a few thousand bahts. That sucks!

  • @silapajarurn May I know what you mean by "the student must her a few thousand bahts"? Thank you.

  • @nimitzclass You know, each year students graduate from Universities. Usually, they invite the Royal family member to give the diploma to the students. To be able to receive diploma from the hand of the Royal family member, the students must give money to the University before the celemony and the University give the money to the Royal family member ( พระราชทานปริญญาบัตร ).

  • @silapajarurn Thanks for your explanation. According to the universities, the money offered to the royal family member at the phithi phrarajathan parinyabat is a thawai ngern as donation for charity. It would also seem that the few thousand bahts paid by the students are administrative fees to organise a graduation ceremony, as is also practised by other universities around the world. Some students in the UK pay around £50 (about 2,350 baht).

  • @nimitzclass That's what you believe but I have the right to believe differently. If there is no FUCKING Lese Majeste law in Thailand, we Thai people can criticize the royal family freely; you will see how many people who live with fear of this law will speak their mind.

  • @silapajarurn Yes certainly you have the right to believe differently. That is why I didn't thrash your comments but merely provided my view on it.

  • L-O--V-E her somuch

    rak สมเด็จพระเทพ  SOMUCH

  • I totally echo your sentiments.

  • don't you agree with me? i mean she should become queen, not the nasty vajiralongkorn

  • @reiAYANAMI1992 - Yes, totally!! Her wish is my command!!!

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