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FritsSikkink

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  1. As she is 9 and Thai, does she have a Thai Id card, is she registered on her birth certificate in Thailand? Then you have to follow Thai law, you can't ignore it till the age of 20. Better talk to a lawyer if you don't believe me.
  2. "to assist with the homeschooling of a 9 year old, (Foreigner/Thai)" seems your child is Thai in this country.
  3. BS, that you can't climb the social ladder doesn't mean others don't. There are a lot of foreign people who have a lot of power and are well respected.
  4. Was a part time bouncer in Amsterdam red light for 9 months, done 11 years of martial arts and 6 years of front row rugby union. Had about 100 physical arguments, lost 3, ended up in hospital once with a couple of metal plates in my forehead as somebody hit me with a brick unexpectedly. Was very lucky not to die then.
  5. Another not so bright reply from you. I am building a legacy for my kids, so they don't ever have to worry about money. I don't need to own anything, got loads of money and it will go to my kids when I die anyway. My Thai family respects me for many years already as I had 3 arguments with different members before and they don't want to start another one. Understand that might sound very strange to you. Nobody takes something from me if I don't want it to happen, I am not someone who runs away from problems, I actually like them.
  6. Here some info: Homeschooling in Thailand: Best Practices and Tips [2024] (thailandsimple.com) Homeschooling in Thailand: what you need to know | Our School Blog (myonlineschooling.co.uk)
  7. What a load of nonsense. You weren't killed and you avoid the details on what you did after bumping into his car until you got hit. The guy didn't bump into the girl but kicked and harassed her, his Thai wife threatened to shoot her, and the beach house steps weren't his as they were on public land. Twisting stories, telling half-truths, anything to blame Thai people.
  8. I stand up for myself as I always did in my own country too. I am still here after a very long time.
  9. Until you get involved with an accident and the insurance won't pay.
  10. Had the same last week with a woman from a driving app. App said go to DM, she drove to Suv. Luckily I found out within 5 minutes.
  11. · Open university: Management science · Open university: Informatics
  12. I never said the law was right, I actually think it is a very wrong thing. But before you decide to move to a different country, you should do some research what things will be different when leaving your home country. Things can change after the move but not knowing a law which was in place for 70 years is your own fault.
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