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Here is a recent Thread also with the new location ( See post #4 )
http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/785194-thai-passport-office-ubon/
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Good to hear more routes coming to Ubon....but to/from Don Muang again?! Would be nice to get a bigger variety. Even to Suvanarbhumi Airport would've been better than Don Muang. Oh well, nothing is official yet, so lets just wait and see.
Do you know how far in they are with planning the Ubon Tower? In your attachment is the number 1 the fixed location..and what do those numbers 2's mean?
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Ronaldo IS the best footballer in the world right now and that is what they were voting for...simple really.....everybody has there opinion but Ronaldo's form and scoring record is astonishing.
Well done and i congratulate him...well deserved.
Before I ask my question I want to say that Ronaldo is a great footballer and as much as I don't like him, he ( and a few others ) did deserve to win.
To my question,
please explain how he is better than Neuer?
If he was German or played in the German league would you be asking this question?
Short answer: Yes
Quite honestly I don't really care where he plays or his nationality. I am just curious how it was determined that a field player / forward is better than a goalie. Overall I think goalies and even more, defenders, get a lot less credit than midfielders / forwards.
Basically it's comparing apples to oranges.
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Ronaldo IS the best footballer in the world right now and that is what they were voting for...simple really.....everybody has there opinion but Ronaldo's form and scoring record is astonishing.
Well done and i congratulate him...well deserved.
Before I ask my question I want to say that Ronaldo is a great footballer and as much as I don't like him, he ( and a few others ) did deserve to win.
To my question,
please explain how he is better than Neuer?
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The marriage visa requires less than retirement visa...don't remember if it was 600k or 400k in the bank for at least 2-3 months. Also, that won't matter since he won't be staying a year.
To your question
Food / beverages ( assuming you will eat mostly thai food ) ~ 250 baht / day
Rent in ubon for a small house in or near the city can range from 5k - 15k.
It depends on a few factors...is it furnished? Does it have an air condition ( which I would highly recommend for the summers here ). Is the landlord fair or will he see a farang and double the rent? Take a look at www.ubonhomes.com the guy, John, who runs that website is as far as I know the only western real estate agent in ubon
Electricity: I would say roughly 2-5k per month...mostly depending on if you use an air condition or not.
Water: around 150 baht per month.
Not sure if you need a rental car or bike...I think you can get monthly rentals beginning at 3000 ( again, not too sure about the figure, maybe somebody else can give a more accurate number )
All said and done, I would say 25k to live comfortably. A big part where you save money where other don't / can't is western food.
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Prince Poldi went to Inter Milan on loan until the end of the season ( Not Juve ). Inters next game is against Juve and he may already be in the lineup for that game. Hopefully he gets more playing time there. He has been put under pressure by the German National Coach, Löw, saying that his future in the German Jersey is questionable because he is lacking playing time.
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And if all else fails, there is a small shop on Suriyat Road ( west of Chayangkun Rd. ) that should be able to do it as well. He doesn't speak english though. But it sounds like the first two options are already good enough. If not, let me know and I'll give you the exact location.
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There was a Thread recently regarding the insurance your talking about:
http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/780396-health-card-for-foreigners/
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I'm pretty sure The Outside Inn in Ubon has bicycle rentals as well. I just don't know if it's reserved for guests who stay there or for anybody.
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In Ubon they only stock(ed) them during the holidays ( Thanksgiving / Christmas ). So, if you haven't looked for them recently, maybe give it a try again
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I'm quite happy to have a burger on toasted bread and have nice iceberg lettuce here in Big C Chaiyaphum but unable to source beetroot :-( an absolute must for an Aussie burger
The Makro here in Ubon just recently started carrying Beetroots. Maybe check your local Makro again.
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Makro in Ubon has whole Butterball Turkeys for ~179B / kg. No card needed. Maybe Makro in Mukdahan have the same deal/price ( assuming there is a Makro in Mukdahan ).
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In the end, the customer pays the food and beverages he consumed. With that, the customer indirectly pays the staff, the a/c, the rent, the water, China / silverware, the business owner himself, the liquor license fees etc.
Lol. What? You haven't seen the signs they put up in their places of business threatening violence to those not tipping enough?! And they don't come up to you with a gun to your head? Gosh!
Is this a big problem in Thailand? I've never been anywhere where the owner has tried to get me to pay a tip.Business owners who're trying to get guests/customers to help them pay their staff what they, the owner, should be paying them in the 1st place, will insist that substantial tipping is some kind of moral dutyRelax. This is about underpaying workers, not physical confrontation.
Let your fingers do the walking. Plenty of posting on TV from BOs declaring their qualifications to comment on this and then stating their opinion. The idea is that some kind of "social pressure", and sour worker attitudes fueled by it I guess, will result in the "wage gap" being filled by hapless, guilt-ridden customers. Obviously, BOs aren't going to directly confront their customers.
Now, off you say the business owner should pay the staff more, who do you think will end up paying for it...indirectly?
I like the system where the staff get minimum wage and based on their skills ( which the customer decides ), get extra "salary" for work well done.
If we pay them a higher salary and don't brutally force the customer to tip, service will be a hit or miss. And finding qualified / good / motivated servers IS near impossible.
Fine, if you want/expect/depend on tipping, then DON'T charge a service charge. But I refuse to pay for the same thing twice. If you can't secure a competitive market-driven wage to your workers, your business plan is fundamentally flawed and you shouldn't be in business. It's YOUR problem, and just plain bad business trying to make it the customer's problem. He can always go elsewhere.
I agree 100%. Service charge should not be added to the bill. It should be up to the customer to decide if their server did a good job or not. Adding a service charge is basically directly having the customer pay the staff salary. It won't motivate the staff to do a good job.
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In the end, the customer pays the food and beverages he consumed. With that, the customer indirectly pays the staff, the a/c, the rent, the water, China / silverware, the business owner himself, the liquor license fees etc.
Lol. What? You haven't seen the signs they put up in their places of business threatening violence to those not tipping enough?! And they don't come up to you with a gun to your head? Gosh!
Is this a big problem in Thailand? I've never been anywhere where the owner has tried to get me to pay a tip.Business owners who're trying to get guests/customers to help them pay their staff what they, the owner, should be paying them in the 1st place, will insist that substantial tipping is some kind of moral duty
Relax. This is about underpaying workers, not physical confrontation.
Let your fingers do the walking. Plenty of posting on TV from BOs declaring their qualifications to comment on this and then stating their opinion. The idea is that some kind of "social pressure", and sour worker attitudes fueled by it I guess, will result in the "wage gap" being filled by hapless, guilt-ridden customers. Obviously, BOs aren't going to directly confront their customers.
Now, off you say the business owner should pay the staff more, who do you think will end up paying for it...indirectly?
I like the system where the staff get minimum wage and based on their skills ( which the customer decides ), get extra "salary" for work well done.
If we pay them a higher salary and don't brutally force the customer to tip, service will be a hit or miss. And finding qualified / good / motivated servers IS near impossible.
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Been wondering about that one too. At first I thought they were working on implementing a sewer system ( they have some fairly large pipes laying around there ), since that area is prone to flooding. However, they have also been working on the land as well. Foodland or something like that maybe? Would be nice.
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Would be nice to get this Thread pinned.
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... se mohst difficellt lengwedse tu lörn
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I heard from a local that's it's to be a huge (International standard) hospital with Heli-pad.I was wondering about that too. Pretty big project.
That would be nice...maybe the Bangkok Hospital?
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Oh, reading those names puts a smile on my face.
Klos, my all time favorite goalie. The reason I chose that position when I played football.
Riedle, I have a jersey with his autograph
Kohler, same birthday as me...just a different year.
Sammer, don't like him anymore since he went to bayern and keeps provoking Klopp.
I hope when the winter break is over, our injured ones ( most importantly Reus ) will be back.
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Looking forward to the game against Juve. Hopefully we'll have our form back by then.
I saw/heard Mourinho asking for Paris a few days ago....
What are your thoughts on Klopp leaving at the end of the season to manage Liverpool?
I was at the game in Dortmund when you beat us 1-0(United) and then went on to win it in 1997 and YOU will remember that game against Juventus they had a great side Zidane Boksic,Vieri,Del Piero just to name a few ......But the Dortmund side from that year was stunning and that side was probably the best team i have seen United play against in Europe............and wait for it.......even Mr Paul Lambert won a Champions League winners medal in that final.
Credit were its due though Dortmund were a great team that year.
Well, I wish I could say with a 100% certainty that Klopp will not leave Dortmund anytime soon, but unfortunately in football anything is possible. What I do know is that just last season he extended his contract until 2018. As well as Zorc ( the brain behind the scenes ). Them two, plus the Watzke the chairman are a fantastic Trio. They accomplished incredible things the past ~6 years. Even though at this moment there are some tough times ahead of them, I think they are there to stay for a while and do some damage in Europe .
As for the Championsleague season 97...unfortunately I do not remember tooo much. This was the beginning stage of me following football / Dortmund. I vaguely started following them when I was 12 ( 95 season ). I remember the Championsleague final against Juve. I bet with a Juve fan and won 20 Deutsche Mark. They should had a great team back then...no doubt. However, I think Dortmunds best team was 2012/2013...the year they played against Bayern in the CL Final. They just overall played beautiful football that season ( and the previous season too ). Unfortunately Goetze was missing in that Final. It may have taken a different outcome...but thats the past now.
If only we can get the motor running again like the past three seasons...
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A lot of the time the tip goes straight to the boss and not the worker.
tipping the equivalent of that persons entire evenings wage is crazy.
This is also one of the reasons that Thais wrongly perceive us as walking ATM machines.
"A lot of the time the tip goes straight to the boss and not the worker."
A lot of the time the tip goes to the staff. Fact. However, if they usually have a lot of tips, some owners reduce their base salary.
"tipping the equivalent of that persons entire evenings wage is crazy."
The tip, most of the time, gets split among all staff working. Even the ones you do not interact with. For example the person that will prepare your meal or wash your dirty plates after you leave. If the restaurant has only 10 staff working that evening.....please split the 300 baht among them and tell me how you come up with an entire evening wage.
"This is also one of the reasons that Thais wrongly perceive us as walking ATM machines."
May be true, but Thais tip as well, why are they not seen as walking ATMs? My guess is because most Thais do not marry prostitutes and buy them land and a house on it with a nice car all under the wife's name.
If I could change four things about waiting tables in Thailand they would be this.
1. After you give me the menu and perhaps asked about drinks, bugger off long enough for us to read the menu, particularly if it has many pages.
2. Please give menu to everyone at the table. Why the heck do so many restaurants here give you half of the required menus? (ie. 2 for 4 people)
3. Once you given us our food, please return at least once and find out if we need another coffee, or some other thing.
4. Once we have clearly finished eating, find out if we want anything more. If we don.t please return with the bill at some point in the future. My per hate is hunting down the bill when you want to go.
I know these are western customs, but it's a wish list eh.
1. Agree 100%. Unfortunately I have noticed that Thai customers expect their server to be at the table ( even the wife of a farang ). It is something the server needs to be taught...right at the beginning to "learn" what kind of customer just sat down in front of them and go their pace.
2. I also agree and have no idea / explanation why that happens. Maybe Thai culture only a select few are in charge of ordering for the family?
3. Or find out if the food is tasting ok...and make sure your received what you ordered
4. Also agreed. However, it is something that needs to be trained with the server. I have seen plenty of times where the guest ( also farangs ) finish their last bite, put the fork and knife/spoon down, get up ( still chewing the last bits ) walk to the counter to pay their tab.
But yes, if the guest is finished, has the empty plate in front of them, the table should be completely cleared. While clearing check if the guest needs / want something else. If not, return with check. All that should be left on the table at that point is the full water glass and whatever other beverage they had.
My thought on tipping:
In the US obviously the regular 15-20%. If service was bad, only 10% but management should be informed of this.
In thailand, there is no set rule ( hence why this thread is 9 pages long already ) and they usually have the minimum salary ( 300 Baht per day ). It should be up to the guest. How good was the service and how much can you "afford" to tip. If you spend 8k on dinner, you can afford to leave more than 45 Baht ( assuming food and service was spot on ). I think 5% is a fair starting point. Especially considering that some places already "force" a 10% service charge.
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Looking forward to the game against Juve. Hopefully we'll have our form back by then.
I saw/heard Mourinho asking for Paris a few days ago....
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Across the Provincial Electricity Authority Region 2 ( see attached map )
I assume your talking about the hotel south of Central Plaza...which seems to be almost finished. The spot I'm talking about is at the very beginning stage. Could me another big mall? Or maybe another giant Hardware store...we don't have enough here yet
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Thats good news .
I have noticed that diagonally across of Home Pro / Central Plaza on the side of the Ratchathani University is something big going on. There were a few diggers ( I think that would be the english word for them ) and trucks transporting dirt. Anybody know anything?
Want to move to LOS permamently (25 years old, not a native speaker)
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Sorry to see so many negative posts / comments here about a legitimate question / request for info. Now, unfortunately I can not give you any advice on your plannings, but I wish you best of luck. Cudos for keeping your cool in this thread
Also, it seems like your English is pretty good. I don't think you have to be a native speaker to teach ( though I'm sure it will land you a job easier ).