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Soi Nana is not safe for women OR for men. As in the whole of the rest of Thailand the biggest danger to women, and men, in Soi Nana is the traffic. You take your life in your hands every time you cross the street anywhere in LOS. That said, Soi Nana is rather less dangerous than the "pedestrian" crossing on Sukhumvit between Soi Nana and Soi 3, which has lights for the pedestrians, but none for vehicles on the westbound carriageway!
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Avoid blacklist at Airport
Homburg replied to Mika78's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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No updates on health of convicted former PM Thaksin
Homburg replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
"No updates on health of convicted former PM Thaksin" It's strange to have no updates. Surely Thai politics cannot be running out of lies? -
Court Puts Off Handing Down Verdict In Yingluck Case
Homburg replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
So the delay in this case is not down to extended negotiations over the size of the brown envelope? -
British Man Arrested after Dropping Gun in Rawai Nightclub
Homburg replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
Perhaps he foolishly thought that the BIB were as useless as the UK Police? -
Unidentified man’s body found in Bangkok ditch: Gruesome mystery unfolds
Homburg replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
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One option for those who don't want to get screwed on the US$/Riel conversion is to bring US$ (good condition notes only, and higher value notes really need to be almost pristine) and convert those to Riel at one of the 10,000 or so exchange places in Phnom Penh. (There are many such places because tourists spend US$ and the recipients want to convert those to Riel - so it's big business). There are several such agencies close to Olympia Mall in St 217 (Blvd Charles De Gaulle) and around the south-eastern corner of Central Market so competition is fierce and the rates there are normally above R4,110, but shop around. The same applies if arriving with THB/Euro etc. It is not easy to spend THB outside of the border areas (Poi Pet etc.) If you are spending $, many of the bigger stores have a published US$/Conversion rate between R4,100 and R4,150 (usually a notice at the till) and their computerised tills compute the correct change in Riel and $ when you pay in $. BUT carefully count your change, check both sides of all $ notes that you get back in change and never hesitate to reject a torn, marked or worn $ note. The condition of the note is less important with Riel, but the same applies if the Riel note is in very poor condition. It is also possible to open a local bank account either in US$ or Riel to avoid ATM charges but it costs more in visa fees to get the correct visa for account opening (not a Tourist Visa) so it's not worth it unless you are either a frequent or long-term visitor. Only withdraw Riel from ATM's to avoid the risk of getting a dud $ note - yes, it happens!
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Probably 99.99% on that, the rest is just wasted.😉
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For Thailand it seems that they may have surveyed the whole of Soi6!
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Mongkolkit Shows Up At Hospital But Barred From Visiting Thaksin
Homburg replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
There is apparently no truth in the rumour that the true reason why Mongkolkit Suksintharanon could not meet with Thaksin Shinawatra at Police Hospital was because he was out at the time.- 9 replies
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Thai actor plans to sue Bangkok barber for cutting off part of his ear
Homburg replied to snoop1130's topic in Bangkok News
Perhaps he could recoup some of his losses by playing the lead in any forthcoming Van Gogh biopic?- 18 replies
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The way that I would expect this to work is that you compute total Thai taxes due on your gross income, you are then allowed to deduct from that total any taxes already suffered, leaving a net amount payable in Thailand. Please note that if the taxes paid elsewhere exceed the Thai taxes then no refund is due!
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Outlaws Thailand gang leader arrested, 150 million baht assets seized
Homburg replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
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Agreed, but it is good to have this heads-up so that those ageing teenagers among us who don't need the extra hassle can avoid this airline until they fix the glitch.
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Stranded British man seeks help as wife takes passport and sails away
Homburg replied to snoop1130's topic in Phuket News
Which in the UK is likely to be "controlling behaviour", - a form of domestic abuse - another offence.