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1 hour ago, Misterwhisper said:
In fact, corruption under your administration is just as bad as it always has been.
Nah it isn't ... it's far worse
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20 hours ago, webfact said:
reminding them of the alleged massive corruption
More like since he seized power
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19 hours ago, webfact said:Some bars have even stayed closed and are going 100% online with their digital bars.
I'll give that a miss I think ... can't be doing with any virtual hanky panky
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34 minutes ago, steven100 said:
Gen Khun Prayut Chan O Cha won't be going anywhere. He's staying put thankfully. imo
Probably because he still has a few coffers to fill
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4 hours ago, webfact said:
if he does step down
That's wishful thinking!
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47 minutes ago, Sheryl said:
I would expect to see new guidance issued to ASQ facilities about use of gyms.
It then becomes "solitary confinement" ... and they think other "tourists" will opt for that ... not a chance
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9 hours ago, webfact said:
granting permanent residence
Here's an idea ... if someone has diligently renewed their visa for 10-years or more is married to a Thai and has children born here ... how about giving them permanent residence?
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9 hours ago, webfact said:
The minister added that the government will also devise measures to encourage foreigners to spend at least Bt100,000 per person from the current average of Bt50,000.
It's called dual pricing
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5 hours ago, ChrisY1 said:
The latter sentence of your comment is correct....the guy's a twit !
Replace the "i" with an "a"
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18 hours ago, Jonathan Fairfield said:
if she contracted COVID-19 while in Thailand.
Well I wonder what the answer to that will be?
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4 hours ago, webfact said:
Govt’s first priority is economic recovery, not charter change, says energy minister
But their <deleted> at both so what next?
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3 hours ago, webfact said:tourists understand that Thailand does not tolerate violence.
555 ... so who are the perpetrators then?
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5 hours ago, webfact said:"We must use all our "charms"
Well he's certainly not got a lot of that so best not put him at the forefront
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3 hours ago, Pilotman said:
crowd of wandering dropouts
There are plenty of clever people who can work remotely who are not "wondering dropouts" as you call them. Since the beginning of the year so much has gone online and there is no reason why Thailand cannot capitalize on that. The only reservation is the "time zone" issue when you're dealing with the other side of the world but even that's manageable.
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Finally ... TAT have totally lost the plot
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What's it called ... clutching at straws!!!
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On 10/10/2020 at 6:08 PM, Benmart said:
A crude statement, but spot on. ????
I think they call it "telling it the way it is" ????
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7 hours ago, rooster59 said:
all citizens in Thailand have the right to contribute their views to the larger national conversation and that decisions should not be based on the views of any individual group
What an utter load of b@ll@cks
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17 hours ago, webfact said:
In addition 500 from Europe/Africa/Middle East had asked for more details about the STV.
And then thought of John McEnroe ... "you cannot be serious"!!
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19 hours ago, Mavideol said:
what translator do you use, none of these words translate that way using google translate
Just a copy and paste off Google
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Which one of these 13 smiles has he got ...
- Yim thang nam taa: The “I’m so happy I’m crying” smile.
- Yim thak thaai: The “polite” smile for someone you barely know.
- Yim cheun chom: The “I admire you” or “I’m proud of you” smile.
- Fuen Yim: The stiff smile, also known as the “I should laugh at the joke even though it’s not funny” smile.
- Yim mee lessanai: The smile which masks something wicked, such as bad intent.
- Yim yaw: The teasing, or “I told you so” smile.
- Yim yae-yae: The “I know things look pretty bad but there’s no point in crying over spilt milk” smile.
- Yim sao: The sad smile.
- Yim haeng: The dry smile, also known as the “I know I owe you the money, but I don’t have it” smile.
- Yim thak thaan: The “I disagree with you” smile, also known as the “You can go ahead and propose it but your idea’s no good” smile.
- Yim cheuad-cheuan: The “I am the winner” smile; a smile given to a losing competitor.
- Yim soo: The “smiling in the face of an impossible struggle” smile.
- Yim mai awk: The “I’m trying to smile, but can’t” smile.
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4 hours ago, webfact said:It appeared to be all systems go for the arrival of the first 150 tourists from Guangzhou China but they will now have to wait despite it being announced that a charter plane was virtually on the tarmac in China.
Great advert for Thai tourism ... jump through all those hoops but we don't actually know what they are so you'll have to wait until we decide ... those 150 people will now tell 10 of their friends which becomes 1,500 ... those 1,500 will tell 10 of their friends which will become 15,000 ... those 15,000 will tell 10 of their friends which will become 150,000 ... and so it goes on. Won't be long before all of China knows what a total f'up this STV is.
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2 hours ago, webfact said:
But they gave no details as to the actual level of that interest.
Because whatever they say is b/s that's why
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Take note all you STV'ers ... this is what to expect after your 14 days quarantine
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PM insists he will not resign, saying he is not going to ‘abandon the country during crisis’
in Thailand News
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Errrrr ... I think you will find that the proposal is probably representative of the majority!