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Home » Reader Submission » Reader's Submission: The Editor's Praise
Reader's Submission: The Editor's Praise
It may well be said: kudos to the editors for the excellent reporting that can be read daily on Thailandblog.
Give it to you to have to put so much time into correctly articulating all the news about the corona virus. I can imagine nicer things to report about, but many readers of the blog will eagerly await the situation and the further course.
I am sure I speak on behalf of many readers when I raise the praise to express our compliments to the editors.
Submitted by John
Even outside of Corona time I have enormous appreciation for the people who run this blog. Awesome!
Totally agree !. Awesome !.
And all on a voluntary basis…..congratulations.
With thanks.
My compliments also for the many news that you provide us with every day. .Awesome.
Indeed Great! Thanks editors.
Thanks for the daily posts. For me informative and often fun!
Regards Joop
Heartily agree, John. That can indeed be said!
Thailand Blog is the largest Dutch-speaking Thailand community with 275.000 visits per month!
Indeed, very much appreciated.
Dear editors,
Also from Belgium the heartfelt compliments for the neutral, daily news interpretation regarding Thailand and our loved ones, whom we are now forced to miss for a while due to the corona vicissitudes.
Once again congratulations "a big thumbs up"
Dre,
Cheers Editor!!
Super nice blog to read, as a Thailand fan I have been a satisfied daily visitor for years.
Hats off to the people who spend a lot of time behind the scenes to keep it interesting.
Everyone can contribute, for example by submitting a piece to the blog dictator (nice man 😉 ). Or of course simply by regularly responding to pieces within the house rules. This way the blog remains interesting for everyone.
My thanks also go to the editors of the blog. I have little to complain about how the blog is running. And if I don't have any criticism or points for improvement, that means something. 555 🙂
Totally agree!
I read every day, even though I'm already back home!
Completely agree with previous comments. Thank you editors!
Editors, Thank you !!!!!!
I also agree with all the compliments!!!!!
Already reported once this week what a GOOD and information they give. But can not be said enough and written in capital letters. THANK YOU FOR THE LOTS OF WORK.
Respect and sincere thanks!…
Great what they do for us
Totally agree thanks
Cheers ladies and gentlemen, keep it up and all readers, writers of the Thailandblog.
Totally agree, I look forward to it every day.
RESPECT to the editors. Keep it up.
Thailandblog is the number 1 source of information for me when it comes to Thailand!
Hopefully many more years 🙂
Congratulations and thank you!
Greetings from a Fleming in the Brussels region.