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keestha

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  1. I used to try to reeducate fellow road users by honking and flashing lights, but especially reading about many Phuket road rage incidents in this forum made me stop doing this. I think it is accepted though to honk as a warning signal, for instance before overtaking when there is also a motorcycle in between your car and the car you are about to overtake.

  2. So this guy receives 199,000 real baht, but calls the police for 1000 fake? Why not just refuse the one bill and tell him to go back to the bank?

    It defies logic and reason.

    Anyone else would reject the single note and tell him to get another one from his wallet in order to avoid losing the 200k Baht sale.

    Maybe the gold shop owner was afraid at least part of the other 199 notes were just better fakes. I think gold shops are very much aware of counterfeit notes, people using them to buy gold which can be exchanged for real notes at any other gold shop. How often does a shop like that make a 200k sale, makes alarm bells start ringing.

  3. I choose the name Kimberley for my daughter, knowing that Kim, which it inevitably becomes anywhere, is easy to pronounce for Thais.

    Would have hated a nickname like Toy or Nok or Moo or whatever.

    Some Farang names are really unpronounceable for Thais, for instance if you don't like nicknames you shouldn't call your son Raoul.

  4. -They leave because they have never adjusted well in their own country.

    -They are fleeing personal problems, such as family, financial or legal.

    These two seem to be pretty close to each other. The guy ended up in a shitty personal situation, sure, maybe because he never adjusted well in his own country.

    What I have seen, is that many people come to Thailand with imported problems, especially drinking too much.

    I saw so many people starting businesses, especially restaurants/bars/guesthouses/travel agencies. Only a small minority of them I reckon could have become successful doing business in their own country.

  5. Reminds me of an incident in Hua Hin when I lived there a long time ago. There was a local magazine written in English, which also had some ads in German. The people putting the magazine together obviously didn't know German, a German bar owner submitted an ad mentioning "Fassbier", which is draught beer, but in the ad it appeared as "Fussbier", which would mean foot beer. The German bar owner took it lightly though, he considered it to be a funny mistake, and even told me it brought people to his bar, who came in requesting to have a try on the foot beer.

    More serious was the case of a Thai run bar trying to advertise in German. They wanted to say "welcome to our clean atmosphere" (they meant no hookers I think), but out came "welcome to our sour atmosphere". (The difference between "sauber" meaning clean, and "sauer" meaning sour). The British owner of the magazine doubled with laughter when I told him about this, it had been in there for years.

  6. If I look at the list I get the feeling that happiness has to do with how much money you have.

    My first thought, but how come Singapore comes out as number 24?

    In general, surveys are often contradicting each other or just fully incorrect, and are getting too much publicity. Some results I remember: Ao Nang a well kept secret, one of the best beaches in the world. Cost of living in Italy barely higher than in Thailand.

  7. Was not sure where to post this. Decided against posting in General, because I don't really want to start a discussion which might very well go off topic pretty soon, meandering all over the place. It is more that I want to give the Admin/Tech team an idea for a possible new feature.

    Would it be possible to create interactive maps (one Thailand map and one world map) , members click on their city/ampher (Thailand map) or country (world map) and on the maps the total numbers are shown. Of course everybody should be allowed to click only once, and the feature should be pinned.

  8. The owner of Lazy Republique told us that there is no such thing as a private beach on Koh Chang and that all beaches are public and no one could deny us entry. We took note of that and visited some other resorts where we would just walk in and to the beach and sit around a bit.

    According to Thai law, all beaches are public. But sometimes a beach is only accessible through a resort, which of course can refuse you entry. But if you would go to that beach by boat, there would be nothing they could do legally.

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