Thu, August 18, 2022
Published: Aug 14, 2022
Most Thais are worried about monkeypox while fewer than half think the government can handle the situation, according to a new survey.
Published: Jul 17, 2022
An overwhelming majority of Thais say they are not interested in using cannabis for recreational purposes, according to a Super Poll survey published on Sunday.
Published: Jul 10, 2022
A recent opinion survey found that most Thais do not earn enough to cover their monthly expenses and a large number of respondents said their monthly income has dropped.
Published: Jun 21, 2022
Most households in the Northeast plan to plant cannabis to eat or sell, but won’t smoke it, according to an opinion survey by Khon Kaen University.
Published: Jun 19, 2022
Thais overwhelming support the government’s strategy to use “soft power” to promote Thailand as a tourism and culture destination, according to survey by Suan Dusit University or Suan Dusit Poll.
Published: Jun 12, 2022
A large majority of Thais accept LGBTQ+ people as friends, colleagues and family members, according to a new National Institute of Development Administration (Nida) poll.
Published: May 29, 2022
Most respondents believe Thailand is ready to become a fully digital society, a recent opinion survey by a university found.
Published: Mar 27, 2022
A recent opinion poll has learned that most Thais are worried about the rising cost of living and the government’s poor performance.
Published: Jun 04, 2021
Thais have generally cut down their consumption of alcohol in a bid to protect themselves from Covid-19, a recent survey conducted by the Centre of Alcohol Studies shows.
Published: Jun 30, 2019
Failure to form a new government – more than three months after the election – emerged as the greatest cause for concern among citizens responding to a Suan Dusit Poll last week.
Most respondents to a surveyed conducted this past week said they were “extremely fed up” with Thai politics in the wake of a series of negative news reports about politicians and parties.
Published: Jun 16, 2018
MORE THAN half of the Thai people remain in the dark about the national strategy that is expected to soon pass the National Legislative Assembly (NLA) and to be influential in setting the country’s direction for the next 20 years, a survey released yesterday has found.