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  1. A "Green light" on page 5

    "French stupid - spend all the money - apparently they are enormously rich to have a residence in SAMUI" -
    This is an excerpt from your post.

     

    Maybe it's thanks to the rich or middle-class people, if there are employees
    Besides, if this can help maintain some jobs, even part-time, and the protocol has been respected, why not.
    You shouldn't be envious.
    I hope this Frenchwoman is recovering from it and that it will only be a bad memory.

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  2. Bangsaphan is not far from HUA HIN.
    You could take a hotel for yourself, for 2 or 3 days, near your place of work and from there you exploit the surroundings.
    Indeed, think of your family in your research, that they do not blame you for having taken them to a rat hole, with the noise of the neighbors, the train, the road.
    The restaurants so nice when we go to eat there, but unbearable when they are at our door. To avoid.
    Shops nearby are also good.
    In HUA HIN, there are nice little corners, but you also have to take the trouble.
    Door to door is better.
    Dare to phone the owner. A quarter of an hour later, he is in front of you for the visit.
    Otherwise, welcome to HUA HIN.

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  3. Hello,

    It looks like the foliage of the girembellier / star currant / phyllanthus.
    But difficult to pin down.
     I have 2 plants which have roughly the same leaves.
    But one is a flowering plant that looks like a big blue ball and the other a shrub that comes from a fruit, but I don't know which one, and which must be 7 years old. But nothing!!!!!!
    In which HUA HIN market did you have this shrub? thank you
     

  4. NANLAEW    POST 204

     

    Yes, I like this freedom to be able to choose my friends whether they drink a beer or not.
    But maybe I have reasons - which do not concern you - for avoiding having friends like Arabs, blacks, Muslims.
    That doesn't prevent me from greeting them, from being polite, if the opportunity arises.
    But my kindness stops there.
    You have expressed yourself, it is your right, but in a harsh manner, but whatever, I accept your freedom of opinion which is still a precious right.
    Know how to take advantage of it.

  5. These are the same people who demanded the independence of their country, who spit and who still spit on the countries which welcome them with a great deal of assistance, - financial, material, medical care .....
    The mistreatment of these countries towards them, which they always put forward to denigrate the countries which built Africa, must not have disturbed them too much, since they all come to their "executioners".

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  6. See the very laudatory portrait of a dangerous terrorist, ABDELHAKIM SEFRIOUI, who took part in the massacre of Samuel PATY (yes, this professor has a name) and whom FRANCE welcomes with impunity, in the name of his legendary "country open to all "of" human rights ".
    Sadly, this is only the start of a long chain of massacres against lay teachers or rather, let's not be afraid of words, against those who don't think or practice like those bloodthirsty, barbarians.
     

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  7. post 113, nanLaew

     

    Maybe you should apply yourself and orient yourself on the lines I was answering?
    Come on, an effort.
    As for Pétrogaz who has among his best friends, blacks, this entitles him to a chocolate medal for having written it.
    Very often, when we talk about Arabs or blacks with people, they are immediately on the defensive saying "I have black or Arab friends" for fear that they will be blamed if, by chance, they did not.
    These people anticipate, what.
    Personally, knowing very well the African, black, Arab mentality, they are not my best friends.
    Happy!!!!!

  8. Here then! Simple1
    Whether I am of any nationality, of any origin, I do not see why a country sends its soldiers to a territory which is not its own and especially which has no recognition for those who are fighting and die for them.
    You don't have Africans at home (from Mali or elsewhere) and you never observe their behavior?
    Now, if you are still old enough to trudge through the djebels, get involved and, if not, help them by distributing food, clothes, in their country.
    And don't forget to retype their box.
    They will watch you do it.
    They love the assistantship.
    Otherwise, if they are in your country, open your house to them indefinitely.
    They love to squat. It reminds them of their country.
    Live at 15 !!!!!

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  9. Ah! Simple1 post 44,
    you will not change.
    Good, good, but bad pick.
    Or else I no longer know my geography or my history.
    I did not know that Mali was a French country, although France had a renowned French / Muslim hostage for whom it owes a lot of gratitude to these bodyguards, these sympathetic "political opponents", who rape, massacres, kill a hostage 'and others, certainly.
    It is in France that we must deploy the military against all this scum.
    Imams expelled from France?
    Between the day when there is surveillance, the day when they are warned that they are likely to leave France, eh, and the day when they are put on the plane, it goes well 5 years.
    And during that time, they do a lot of damage.
    Just a little last.
    Laicity ???? in schools
    Ah, for sure it works well.
    No more Christmas trees, no more cribs, no more pork in the canteens, the women go out with the pupils, well veiled, appear in parliamentary meetings, with or without their children, veiled.
    Indeed, it works well.

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  10. It's true, but I know both well, since I had them in my respective countries.
    And even if the Phyllanthus acidus was mainly used for decoration, in the streets or gardens, my mother made jelly.
    As for Ribes uva-crispa, I made hedges in my garden, in another of my countries, and made pies, jam, and fruit salad.
    But apparently, from my research, Phyllanthus does exist in Thailand. But maybe our gardener will have to wait a long time to pick the fruits.
    Like me, dates from Tunisia.

     

     


  11. The gooseberry must grow in Thailand, because I found it "on the fruits of Thailand"
    - Thaiti cherry, girembellier,
    in thai, it's "mayom"
    in Latin, it is "phyllanthus acidus"
    the fruit: girembelle - surelle - sour

    there are other gooseberries, but these correspond to my garden, in my country
     

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  12. Hello,

    I don't know how it works in England, but if you pay taxes, no matter how small in your country, you must have a No on your return or receipt.
    It doesn't matter if you are not retired or have left England for a long time.
    A few years ago, an organization (I don't remember which one) asked me for the place of my tax residence.
    As I had no form to complete, I informed my embassy.
    I had to give my tax number, my address in Thailand, and on return, I received a PDF from the embassy which specified that my tax residence was my country that I had left for many years .
    In June, the bank in my country sent me a tax residency form.
    I have completed with the tax number of my country.
    And everything was OK.

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