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yannic

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  1. Here are the GPS coordinates: N 12º48'40", E 101º05'51"

    PP is right closer to Rayong

    There is no water in dry season, basically its a forest adventure camp with lots and lots of rides, best book ahead of time, had fun there watching groups of people taking the rides

    www.canopyadventuresthailand.com

    But if you are looking for a waterfall in that area go to the following place:

    Khao Chamao-Khao Wonc National Park

    Sent from my iPhone using ThaiVisa app

  2. You wrote, you love her and she loves you??? Wake up pal, she does not love you, she just loves your money. What the hell came to your mind sending that huge amount of money monthly and some extra once in a while????? Do you actually know the salaries over here?

    You have met her for 2 weeks plus another couple of days where she has blown your brain out of your head that you send that huge amount monthly.

    People like you are responsible for the situation like what we have in LOS right now where most girls have 3-5 sponsers sending those ridiculous amounts.

    If I were you I would run run run!!!

    And stop paying anything!!!

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  3. Its actually simple. Thais always want to show that they look richer then they are. Fact is that the heavilly tatooed woman was probably a working girl who finally found her pay slave. She doesnt care about the guy. The only thing she cares is the jewellery who (she thinks) make her look as she is a rich and"good" girl so she shows it off to anyone around.

    How different are Thais to for example Pinays, here in LOS all Thais always dress up like they were going to the one time a year event. Hairs are done in whatever style, dresses and shoes are the finest, make-up etc. Especially poorer girls f.e. from Isaan and other areas are showing off.

    While in the Philippines girls are just wearing jeans and shirts in general.

  4. jeroentak, if you have a work permit you can get your Filipino friend here in Thailand.

    Prepare 2 copies each of your:

    1. work permit

    2. bank statement

    3, passport xerox copy

    4. Copies of plane tickets both the coming here and return to Philippines.

    ,

    Go to Philippine embassy in Sukhumvit Road Soi 30(?) (but bear with the slowness of their services) and fill up the invitation letter form.

    They will provide you a copy of all of all the requirements above with red ribbon seal.

    You have to send these things to your friend but be sure that she will receive it before her flight so that she can bring it to show to the immigration officer.

    no if working abroad you will be an OFW and therefore need to register with the POEA (philippine overseas employment administration), meaning one to two days of running around, getting papers, paying your OFW fees and getting your exit clearance. And of course you need to get a Visa from the Thai Embassy first. This need to be requested from the Thai Ministry which will send a reference number to the Thai Embassy in Makati, then the OFW needs to go there and get the visa. 2-5 days for this.

    If leaving the country as OFW there will be no issue whatsoever. Also paying your fees as OFW included the Travel Tax. So OFW do not pay the 1600 Pesos travel tax at the airport.

    CFO seminar is ONLY needed when getting married not for tourists and not for OFW.

  5. 300 sqm condo, 1 big fridge/freezer, washing, running almost daily, dryer, lots of downlights, evenso some changed to led, home theater, 6 AC, 2 running all night, 1 other running a few hours in the evening, 2 living room AC 1h a day, huge AC's, much too big, several laptops, FANs used during the day, electricity usually 1800 kwh to ca. 2,100 kwh, cost mostly 9,000 to 11,000 Baht/month, even when we are away 3 weeks it never drops below 4-5,000 Baht, something must be wrong, right?

  6. Extremely expensive are Cellery roots or called celeriac are only available at Villa Market, but I need one once a week, price range between 700 to 1000 Baht depending on size, while in good old Europe you can get it for around 40-60 Baht (1-1.50 Euro). Ususally when I travel from Europe and I have a couple of kilos available I bring 3-5 of those celeriac, slice them in cubes and put them in the freezer. Also leeks are quite expensive evenso they are local one. Milka chocolate costs almost a 100 Baht...

  7. Extremely expensive are Cellery roots or called celeriac are only available at Villa Market, but I need one once a week, price range between 700 to 1000 Baht depending on size, while in good old Europe you can get it for around 40-60 Baht (1-1.50 Euro). Ususally when I travel from Europe and I have a couple of kilos available I bring 3-5 of those celeriac, slice them in cubes and put them in the freezer. Also leeks are quite expensive evenso they are local one. Milka chocolate costs almost a 100 Baht...

  8. My wife looked all morning in MBK and Panthip Plaza, the answer always: no have, no have...

    While there is a VoIP store at Panthip Plaza (www.voip-thailand.com) they don't have cordless IP phones.

    My old but reliable Siemens Gigaset C450IP just died and it seems its hard to get in Bkk.

    Anyone an idea where I can get one?

    Thanks

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