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Please consult Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style (Thailand-related articles)#Cast votes 217.140.193.123 16:27, 26 August 2005 (UTC)
'Rasmichoti' is not a middle name or a family name. It is a part of his first name, so we cannot just omit that. CW32 13:47, 17 August 2005 (UTC)
Move from Tipangkorn Rasmichoti to Prince Tipangkorn Rasmichoti? (the vote was started 22 July 2005 13:33 and ended by Violetriga 23 July 2005, around 25 hours after the start of the vote)
(Not a vote)Please don't vote on moving individual articles. We need a consistent policy. Mark 1 04:16, 24 July 2005 (UTC)
This article represents now a good result of naming Thai royals, and should be used as example to articles on other Thai royals too. Titles and "of Thailand" are not usually needed, thus they can be stripped away. Arrigo 20:52, 22 July 2005 (UTC)
This argument is going on simultaneously at a number of articles about members of the Thai royal family. The priciple involved is that Thais (all 40 million of them) find the use of unadorned personal names for members of the royal family very offensive, and I and other users with some knowledge of Thailand (I am there now) believe that Wikipedia should take this into account. We don't do this for other royals by the way - do we have an article for Elizabeth Windsor? This article should revert to Prince Tipangkorn Rasmichoti. Adam 05:02, 23 July 2005 (UTC)
I've named this as per reasoning given at Talk:Srirasmi of Thailand. violet/riga (t) 14:53, 23 July 2005 (UTC)
The second in line to the UK throne is Prince_William_of_Wales. I agree with Adam, why should Thai royalty be any different. Prince Tipangkorn Rasmichoti would be appropriate. 203.214.155.56 11:50, 28 April 2007 (UTC)Paul
Not sure if this is the right place, but verification that the prince is second in line to the throne was requested. How about: http://www.answers.com/topic/dipangkorn-rasmijoti. 203.214.155.56 11:50, 28 April 2007 (UTC)Paul
No verification. Removed.
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BetacommandBot ( talk) 13:51, 25 February 2008 (UTC)
The result of the proposal was move. JPG-GR ( talk) 19:39, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
Dipankara Rasmijoti → Dipangkorn Rasmijoti — When the Thai version of his article refers to him as Prince Dipangkorn Rasmijoti, and the link to photos of him in this article, as well as most google searches for his name show more results for Dipangkorn Rasmijoti, I would think that it's obvious this current name is very incorrect. — Morhange ( talk) 03:45, 12 May 2008 (UTC)
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Vajiralongkorn's article says he had four more sons from Mom Sujarinee Mahidol na Ayudhaya:
Apart from the secrecy in Thailand, isn't there any information about them? Adam78 ( talk) 13:28, 23 June 2009 (UTC)
The now 4-year-old prince still appears as a poster child for breast milk, depicted as thinking: Thai: "นมแม่ ดีที่หนื่งเลย", (For sure, mother's milk is #1). This is un-encyclopedic?
He is now 13 years old, and he may continue to be in the poster. Raisul-wiki ( talk) 08:39, 27 April 2019 (UTC)
The role the young prince has played in advancing the role of breastfeeding in Thailand has been deleted every time I've tried to add it, so whoever is anti-breastfeeding can now turn thumbs down on both his breastfeeding AND his nickname, Phra Ong Tee, as reported in this article April 27, 2006 A chronicle of a Prince The article spells the nickname "Phra Ong Tee," but wikileaks of Eric G. John's cablegrams uses RTGS "Ti." — Pawyilee ( talk) 21:38, 8 December 2013 (UTC)
It's incredibly outdated. --Jack 23:52, 18 September 2017 (UTC)
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As he is first in the line of succession, would he already the defacto Crown Prince, or does he need this title bestowed upon him in the vein of the Prince of Wales title? 203.46.132.214 ( talk) 02:48, 6 June 2023 (UTC)
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Please consult Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style (Thailand-related articles)#Cast votes 217.140.193.123 16:27, 26 August 2005 (UTC)
'Rasmichoti' is not a middle name or a family name. It is a part of his first name, so we cannot just omit that. CW32 13:47, 17 August 2005 (UTC)
Move from Tipangkorn Rasmichoti to Prince Tipangkorn Rasmichoti? (the vote was started 22 July 2005 13:33 and ended by Violetriga 23 July 2005, around 25 hours after the start of the vote)
(Not a vote)Please don't vote on moving individual articles. We need a consistent policy. Mark 1 04:16, 24 July 2005 (UTC)
This article represents now a good result of naming Thai royals, and should be used as example to articles on other Thai royals too. Titles and "of Thailand" are not usually needed, thus they can be stripped away. Arrigo 20:52, 22 July 2005 (UTC)
This argument is going on simultaneously at a number of articles about members of the Thai royal family. The priciple involved is that Thais (all 40 million of them) find the use of unadorned personal names for members of the royal family very offensive, and I and other users with some knowledge of Thailand (I am there now) believe that Wikipedia should take this into account. We don't do this for other royals by the way - do we have an article for Elizabeth Windsor? This article should revert to Prince Tipangkorn Rasmichoti. Adam 05:02, 23 July 2005 (UTC)
I've named this as per reasoning given at Talk:Srirasmi of Thailand. violet/riga (t) 14:53, 23 July 2005 (UTC)
The second in line to the UK throne is Prince_William_of_Wales. I agree with Adam, why should Thai royalty be any different. Prince Tipangkorn Rasmichoti would be appropriate. 203.214.155.56 11:50, 28 April 2007 (UTC)Paul
Not sure if this is the right place, but verification that the prince is second in line to the throne was requested. How about: http://www.answers.com/topic/dipangkorn-rasmijoti. 203.214.155.56 11:50, 28 April 2007 (UTC)Paul
No verification. Removed.
Image:Dipangkorn Rasmijoti.jpg is being used on this article. I notice the image page specifies that the image is being used under fair use but there is no explanation or rationale as to why its use in this Wikipedia article constitutes fair use. In addition to the boilerplate fair use template, you must also write out on the image description page a specific explanation or rationale for why using this image in each article is consistent with fair use.
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BetacommandBot ( talk) 13:51, 25 February 2008 (UTC)
The result of the proposal was move. JPG-GR ( talk) 19:39, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
Dipankara Rasmijoti → Dipangkorn Rasmijoti — When the Thai version of his article refers to him as Prince Dipangkorn Rasmijoti, and the link to photos of him in this article, as well as most google searches for his name show more results for Dipangkorn Rasmijoti, I would think that it's obvious this current name is very incorrect. — Morhange ( talk) 03:45, 12 May 2008 (UTC)
*'''Support'''
or *'''Oppose'''
, then sign your comment with ~~~~
. Since
polling is not a substitute for discussion, please explain your reasons, taking into account
Wikipedia's naming conventions."Aside from the King, both Dipangkorn and his father are the only male members of the Thai Royal Family."
Vajiralongkorn's article says he had four more sons from Mom Sujarinee Mahidol na Ayudhaya:
Apart from the secrecy in Thailand, isn't there any information about them? Adam78 ( talk) 13:28, 23 June 2009 (UTC)
The now 4-year-old prince still appears as a poster child for breast milk, depicted as thinking: Thai: "นมแม่ ดีที่หนื่งเลย", (For sure, mother's milk is #1). This is un-encyclopedic?
He is now 13 years old, and he may continue to be in the poster. Raisul-wiki ( talk) 08:39, 27 April 2019 (UTC)
The role the young prince has played in advancing the role of breastfeeding in Thailand has been deleted every time I've tried to add it, so whoever is anti-breastfeeding can now turn thumbs down on both his breastfeeding AND his nickname, Phra Ong Tee, as reported in this article April 27, 2006 A chronicle of a Prince The article spells the nickname "Phra Ong Tee," but wikileaks of Eric G. John's cablegrams uses RTGS "Ti." — Pawyilee ( talk) 21:38, 8 December 2013 (UTC)
It's incredibly outdated. --Jack 23:52, 18 September 2017 (UTC)
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As he is first in the line of succession, would he already the defacto Crown Prince, or does he need this title bestowed upon him in the vein of the Prince of Wales title? 203.46.132.214 ( talk) 02:48, 6 June 2023 (UTC)