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Happy New Year ขอให้ทุกคนมีความสุขมาก ๆ สุขภาพร่างกายแข็งแรง ทำงานแฮ้ปปี้ สมหวังทุกเรื่อง มีใจกับ...

By Z
Posted December 31, 2025

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Happy New Year ขอให้ทุกคนมีความสุขมาก ๆ สุขภาพร่างกายแข็งแรง ทำงานแฮ้ปปี้ สมหวังทุกเรื่อง มีใจกับ...

About the Creator

Zee Pruk, known as 'Z', is a popular Thai actor, model, and social media influencer with a massive following on platforms like X (Twitter). His content style is warm, casual, and engaging, often blending personal messages with fan interactions in Thai slang. As a celebrity in the Thai entertainment industry, he holds high credibility among fans for authentic and relatable posts.

What's This About?

This post is a heartfelt New Year's greeting in Thai, wishing everyone abundant happiness, strong health, joyful work, success in all matters, courage to pursue love, and a fulfilling life. It captures the optimistic spirit of ringing in 2026 with traditional Thai well-wishes like good health and harmony. The message likely accompanies an image or media (linked via t.co), emphasizing positivity and communal celebration on the eve of the new year.

🔥Why It's Trending

Posted on December 31, 2025, just before midnight UTC, it aligns perfectly with global New Year's Eve countdowns and Thailand's massive celebrations like Bangkok fireworks and Korat Countdown.[2] Zee Pruk's celebrity status amplifies its reach among Thai fans during peak festive engagement. The timing taps into universal New Year excitement and Thailand's vibrant NYE events across cities.

💡Fun Facts

  • 1Thailand celebrates two New Years: the modern January 1 with fireworks and the traditional Songkran in April 13-15, featuring massive water fights.[1][3][5]
  • 2'Happy New Year' in Thai is 'Sawasdee Pee Mai', but Zee uses playful slang like 'แฮ้ปปี้' (happy) for a youthful vibe.
  • 3Bangkok's NYE 2026 features spectacular Chao Phraya River fireworks, drawing huge crowds.[2]
  • 4Songkran rituals include pouring water on elders for blessings and releasing animals for good karma.[4]
  • 5Chiang Mai's Songkran is legendary for moat-side water battles and Buddha statue processions.[1]

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