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That should go both ways. When I see a male dressed as a woman and tries to behave like a "woman" (they usually behave like a stereotype created by men, and not like most natural women) I find it hard to address that person as a woman. And they don't accept people not accepting them as they decide. It's ecxectly the same as some older people trying to mingle with much younger people because they feel young. The younger people don't usually accept them and older people ridicule them
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Tried that a few years back. Didn't work as advertised. 1. It also eat trees/branches 2. If you have young trees/plants - it will just walk all over them 3. It only eats the type of grass it likes, and I still hat to cut the rest 4. When they ran out of grass they eat I had to go get more from outside 5. During the hot season not grass to be found - had to buy. You can't leave those with an empty tank for more than a few days.............
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I don't know anything about Mac's operating system, but windows always had (and still have) a problem with memory release of closed apps. The longer you keep it on, the slower it gets. I used a notebook. If I go away for a short time I put it in sleep mode. If longer such as overnight o put it on hibernate mode. But every now and then, when I feel it's getting slow I turn it off at night. As for restart after update - I don't usually do it as soon as an update is available, but pretty much when I want to turn it off anyway.
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It's a blue book for me, and no. My name was added to the book at the district office soon after I bought the unit even though I didn't actually live there, and back then there was no tax collection as far as I can remember. My 2nd visit to the district office was about 5 years ago to remove my name from the book after I was registered in another province. When I bought the 2nd unit I never got the blue book from the seller who claimed he lost it. I never bothered to get a new book for that unit.
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The land office has nothing to do with house book (yellow or blue) and AFAIK they have nothing to do with the tax. I have 2 units in BKK. I used to be registered in one of them but moved out about 5 years ago. There are 2 names registered in that house book now. Last week I got the bill for the tax - only for the other unit which no one is registered as living in. I never took the blue book to the land office to register anything with them.
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Land ownership
LukKrueng replied to KayDeeDee's topic in Real Estate, Housing, House and Land Ownership
Best thing is to have your wife write a will leaving you the property and all her belongings. The fact that you don't know if any relatives doesn't mean there aren't any distant relatives that might appear later in life. If your wife goes before you, as was mentioned already, the court will give you 12 months to sell the property to a Thai person. At that point you either sell and move out, or come to an agreement with the buyer to lease you the property for 30 years. You could also find someone you trust and transfer the ownership to their name and put a lease on it. As for owning the house without the land - no so easy. The land has a title deed (chanot). The house has no such thing. In some cases of property developed by a company (developers) they separate the house from the land by issuing 2 chanots - one for the land and one for the house. I've never heard of any individual who managed to do so on a single plot with a house on it. Many people would argue that if the building permit was given under your name that means the house is yours. Not true. No chanot = no ownership. -
well, if he is your son and you were married to the mother when he was born then you should have legal guardianship over him WITH the mother and both of you should have been asked to sign. So they probably f*cked up.
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Sure, great idea. Every Thai person that goes to the district office always get a lawyer to speak for them. Not.
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My replay was to someone who asked how could your daughter get a passport without the ID card, not about her situation now. As for now, I think she could renew her Thai passport at the Thai Embassy in the US without an ID card as she was never issued one, and you can't get a first ID card or of Thailand. I really don't understand why she has problems getting the card, unless she's under 20 and then both parents have to sign for it. My daughter got her 1st ID card when she was 16. She would have delayed it further but we had to renew her passport and as she was over 15 she needed the card (we live in Thailand fill time). As far as I remember all we had to show was her birth certificate. Both her mom and I were present. They charged 20 BAHT for the card and another 20 or 40 for being 1 year late....
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It is now. Wasn't in 2008, so OP's daughter could get the passport to leave Thailand back then with no problems. My reply was to someone who wondered how she could get a passport without the ID
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Back in 2008 you could (and had to) get an ID card only at age 15. AFAIK now you can get the card at age 6. Children under that age can still get a passport, so no, she didn't have to have an ID in order to get a passport.
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Suvarnabhumi immigration when with Thai spouse
LukKrueng replied to Wiggy's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
PR holders can, and actually supposed to go through the Thai side, but not the auto gates -
Thai Mobile Banking Apps Crash On Payday, Transfers Put Off
LukKrueng replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Same things happened and happen when there's a big demand for cash and ATMs run out of cash. Last week I had to try 3 locations to find cash, this morning the machine ran out of 100's and 500's and all I could withdraw was on thousands. Better go back to the old system of barter. -
By "visa" accounts I meant the account with the 400k or 800k you use to extend your permit of stay, not visa as in the visa credit\debit cards
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You don't have to be in Thailand if you have roaming services opened. But you have to do the initial setup with your Thai SIM internet connection and not over wi-fi. Just disconnect from wi-fi, open SIM data (on the Thai SIM) and you should be able to set it up. Once setup completed you can use it over wi-fi
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Bedridden man dies after forced ID renewal trip
LukKrueng replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
The real question is why did he have to renew the card right now when he can't even leave home? -
Thailand braces for liquor industry disruption under Move Forward
LukKrueng replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Just try to imagine what would have happened if he'd say he likes the smell of a good f*rt after a good somtam....