Billkin Putthipong Highlights Rising Oil Prices and Air Pollution

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Overseasidol.com — Thai actor and singer Billkin Putthipong has shared his thoughts on how global developments are increasingly affecting everyday life.

He pointed to rising oil prices and worsening air quality as key issues that are placing real pressure on the public.

Billkin explained that ongoing tensions in the Middle East have contributed to higher fuel prices, which in turn have increased the overall cost of living.

He admitted to personally experiencing the situation, including having to queue for fuel, describing the atmosphere as somewhat tense.

Despite the rising costs, he said he has no plans for now to adjust prices in his own business.

Speaking from the perspective of an ordinary citizen, he noted that if global conflicts continue, economic impacts could last anywhere from six months to a year.

He emphasized the importance of staying alert and preparing for potential changes.

Billkin added that he maintains a frugal lifestyle and is still managing within his means, but remains cautious about the future.

Beyond economic concerns, he also addressed the issue of air pollution, particularly the high PM2.5 levels affecting several areas in Thailand.

He described air quality as a basic necessity that is becoming increasingly difficult to control.

As a result, he takes preventive measures such as using air purifiers and checking air quality levels before going outside.

Billkin revealed that the pollution has already affected his health, causing headaches and symptoms similar to fever.

Through his experience, he encouraged the public to pay closer attention to their well-being and adapt their lifestyles to better cope with the current environmental challenges.

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