Rimbuman
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That's an old concept, but not necessarily a bad one.
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I made my own vaccines and it works great, I even mixed my own boosters so I don't see why they shouldn't do it themselves.
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Most of Khao Soi is badly prepared with condensed milk instead of coconut milk, heaps of sugar and non filtered water.
When Khao Soi is cooked properly it kan be heavenly good.
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It's in the bananas, they should cut all the banana trees quickly.
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37 minutes ago, KhunLA said:
Finally one we can almost agree on, in top 10.
Mexico #1 makes sense, with USA & Canada so close and the obvious choice for them.
Indonesia # 2 ... hmm
Taiwan ? ... my ignorance shines
Spain/Portugal ... for EU/UK crowd
Spain and Portugal are not what they were years ago. Like the rest of Europe flooded with riff raff and that will not change for some generations to come.
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5 hours ago, gargamon said:
Mexico #1? Ha. I would have retired there 25 years ago but the drug cartels and the associated violence killed that(pun intended). I don't think much has changed.
If you have no interest or business with that, the chance that that would have any influence over your life overthere would be close to zero. Mexico isn't a bad choice to retire in.
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29 minutes ago, Photoguy21 said:
Singapore has created artificial beaches they probably have an idea how to do it
Dubai likewise.
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1 hour ago, mikebell said:
Commissions; Commissions; place to put Commissions.
How about:
1 A police force?
2 No dogs?
3 Farangs own their houses 100%?
You better go back to sleep.
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Visit for instructions to be in line with agenda 2030. You'll own nothing and be happy.
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4 hours ago, JohnOFphon said:
Ever notice that his head is shaped like a large coffee can?
Jughead?
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20 hours ago, Lemsta69 said:
interesting. I've had to KYC with a bunch of crypto outfits otherwise I can't use their services. I don't like it but consider it a necessary evil.
Most people don't like it, neither do I.
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1 hour ago, rwill said:
Schwab One International accepted my Thai drivers license as proof of address. Your address is on the back side of it.
Some places also require a translation if in Thai text.
That could be helpful, good one.
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11 hours ago, GrandPapillon said:
a new crypto ????
KYC stands for know your customer
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4 hours ago, treetops said:
My PEA bill is paid by direct debit but I get a receipt every month with my name and address on it.
That would work, but I don't get this on my name (it's on my wife's name) and it is in Thai script.
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6 hours ago, Digitalbanana said:
My Thai bank statements aren't sent to address, but my address is included in the statement.
What bank includes your address in the statements? That will generally be good enough and accepted for KYC.
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When registering for an online bank account, brokerage account, crypto exchange, etc KYC is often required.
I was wondering how to tackle the proof of address when living here in Thailand.
Utility bills are payed online and Thai bank statements aren't send to address.
What would be the best way to obtain proof of address that will be accepted for KYC?
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7 hours ago, hotchilli said:
Make a change to see Thais walking around with those bottles hanging out of their noses instead of the other stuff.
Even on the motocy, 55555
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So homeschooling and/or private tutors not accepted?
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12 hours ago, jacko45k said:
Yes, I just posted similar comment elsewhere........it is a pity Omicron didn't come first, before the predecessors killed 5 million plus!!
Because it mysteriously replaced the flu?
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Well, this is just such a relieve, I thought we are all going to die and drop dead in the streets with blood coming out of our ears. Thank you for the comforting message and news.
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On 11/23/2021 at 8:56 PM, richard_smith237 said:
This is an example of ‘vape aerosol' which is equivalent to normal air density (depending on temperature), it is quite different and a lot lighter and finer than the the water vapour and aerosol expelled when someone talks, laughs, coughs, sneezes etc...
When someone is simply talking, shouting and laughing the droplets and aerosol are significantly larger than vape fumes and are generally propelled forwards.
There is of course some escape ‘upwards and sidewards’ (as this photo shows), but the majority ‘vapour particles’ are expelled forwards and stopped by the mask.
Wearing the mask is more effective at preventing the spread of respiratory aerosol and droplets than not wearing a mask.
Why is this even still a discussion... ?????
Because it is and always be.
Coyote dancers strut their stuff in back of pick-up at Thai lady's funeral - it was her dying wish!
in Southern Thailand News
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This might become more common ????