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Lemsta69
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Prayut Says He Is Still Fine After Hun Sen Catches Covid
Lemsta69 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Self-tests, doesn't he have a lackey to do that for him? RHIP and all that... -
Hi Joe, how does one go about changing one's registered address? I'm moving condos in a few months and would like to be prepared in advance. I'm in Bangkok and new condo will also be Bangkok. Is it simply a matter of the condo office submitting a TM30 or is something else required? A friend who owns a house has just registered his place via the online portal and he sent me a screenshot of the "FNHOTELFORM30" page but it doesn't have a field for declaring the property as your permanent address so as usual I am very confuse ????
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Thailand and Indonesia could soon become home for some lucky Aussies
Lemsta69 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
dunno, I drink espresso. or a double ristretto piccolo latte but fat chance of getting that over here. -
Thailand and Indonesia could soon become home for some lucky Aussies
Lemsta69 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Roadhouses wouldn't know what good coffee was if it came up and slapped them in the face! ???? ps. I doubt that most coffee joints in Australia really know their stuff. You need to go to the right places to get the good stuff and that's usually CBD or where all the wo...I mean New Australians hang out. -
Thailand and Indonesia could soon become home for some lucky Aussies
Lemsta69 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
All of Italy will disagree with you on the milk is milk statement. Coffee is almost a religion over there. Also ask my Mum, and will tell you that anything but a flat white is undrinkable. -
Thailand and Indonesia could soon become home for some lucky Aussies
Lemsta69 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
C'mon man I've been here long enough to know what you can get for 100 baht, I was just having a laugh. As for the coffee, an espresso is simply a single shot of black coffee from the Italian machine. Well it's actually not that simple to get it perfect but that's another story. All I'll say is if it comes in a takeaway cup and/or doesn't have a nice 'crema' then I'm not interested ???? A flat white is, well that's hard to explain so I'll let Wikipedia do the heavy lifting... https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flat_white -
Thailand and Indonesia could soon become home for some lucky Aussies
Lemsta69 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
No it's not just coffee and milk. The milk needs to be frothed and poured a particular way. It's not a cappuccino without chocolate dusting, nor is it a latte. -
Thailand and Indonesia could soon become home for some lucky Aussies
Lemsta69 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Not even close bro! ???? -
Thailand and Indonesia could soon become home for some lucky Aussies
Lemsta69 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Yes, in Thailand according to Mr Astley. But like I said, flat whites are virtually unheard of here. It's an Aussie/Kiwi invention. -
Thailand and Indonesia could soon become home for some lucky Aussies
Lemsta69 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
"I pay less than $2 (here) for a flat white ... I pay about $4 for lunch," Astley said. I call BS on this. You can't get a flat white here because nobody knows what that means. Also $4 is not even 100 baht. What sort of desperate lunch can you get for 100 baht? I guess since he overspent on his house then he can't afford to lunch at La Scala ???? -
I take it you don't use aircon. How do you handle the heat, just grin and bear it until you become acclimatised? Edit: I missed the 'other panel' reference on first read. Carry on ????
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Thailand and Indonesia could soon become home for some lucky Aussies
Lemsta69 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Pretty sure that the Channel 9 writers meant that it is cheaper for an Aussie retiree to relocate to Thailand than to relocate within Australia. It's called downsizing - you sell the 3 bedder in a capital city for megabucks and move somewhere cheaper. The problem now is that the good spots up and down the coast are getting just as expensive as the city. -
Rats! 3 days is a bit rough but maybe they're backed up? My first thought was to try Reddit but the only hit I got was an unanswered question from 101 days ago. Maybe raise another ticket and see what happens?
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I'm renting but I'll get my condo administration right on it. I'm sure they and all the co-owners will be more than happy to install solar panels for us. Those little things can power 200 apartments, right? ????
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You know that the OP is from Australia don't you, and that he's a youngish tourist not a retiree? His "normal" bank card would be issued by an Aussie bank and they charge like wounded bulls. Overseas ATM wdwl fee, 3% currency conversion fee on top of God knows what base rate, it's fair dinkum deadset rediculous mate.
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28 Degrees MasterCard is good, assuming of course that you're comfortable becoming a customer of Latitude Financial.
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He is in Oz! Or will be soon.
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380 baht in fees is robbery, plain and simple. But most Aussies I spoke to on the subject just couldn't be stuffed getting the 28 Degrees MC or the ING Orange. They prefer to use their Qantas travel card or those p.o.s. CommBank travel cards. Or worse, their standard bank-issued debit card which ends up costing them about 20 bucks for an ATM pull.
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Good point. it's actually a Visa debit card not a MasteCard so it'll use the Visa retail rate. For the life of me I can't remember where to look that up. I'm retired here now so I don't use the card anymore. But when I was travelling before I used the card mostly as a backup to my 28 Degrees MasterCard credit card, which is "fee-free" except for ATM pulls. The ING card was useful if you found yourself in a situation where you need only a small amount of cash, say 5k for your last couple of days, or if you don't want to pull large amounts at a single time. I see they've restricted the ATM fee rebate to 5 per month but that's still a decent number. Imho this card is worth having in your wallet and ING issue them in Australia for free and there's no annual fee to worry about.