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thairastawoman

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  1. Does it happen at Don Muang also ?

    It can happen at every international airport.

    They have the authority to do this checks all over the airports grounds and in many countries within a certain distance from the airport.

    I know that they do what they want anyway anywhere as I know that i would pay a cheap bribe to sell back to their kennel, but i am asking if lately it happened at Don Muang, which I don't think so.

  2. response of a French expatriate in Thailand in recent years.
    Forget the wine, unless you want to drink yourself. The Thais do not differentiate between a good wine and cheap wine, wine kind of Toul.
    I do the experiment several times, and they swallow it as their rotgut whiskey. I recently bought thai wine, Loie, we were five French and three Thais (e). 5 We do not have Avont drinking, the Thais have swallowed in large gulps. It was an excellent vinegar. Over 700 BHTS the bottle anyway.
    As for food, genre pie, why not. For appetizers, I slice of toast and they seem to enjoy. But do not put the brand. In addition, there is the block in Thailand.
    By cons, they love tapenade and it does not exist in Thailand, but I do it myself.
    Forget the cheese, they spit.
    As for bags Witton, an expatriate girlfriend brought one last year in his luggage, no problem. By cons, we searched his hand luggage, and pies and sausages were kidnapped him.
    Enjoy your stay.
    **** Comments in French language have been removed, you can send the comments in a PM to the OP ****

    People who buy authentic luxuries certainly are persons with taste and education when most of the people of this forum only know poor uneducated Thai who use fake goods and eat 100 baht alcohol.

    Bring all the good things that you think about and your friends will like it.

    No risk with customs also, they are sleeping most of the time, nothing is changing, I do it every month and have never been checked in more than 5 years.

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  3. Escuse me for going off topic, but could someone take a little time to explain to me why a man married to a Thai would need a multiple-entry visa? Why not just get the regular Non-Imm O, after 90 days extend it for the rest of the year, and then extend it annually after that? If you need to travel abroad you get a re-entry permit when you need it. The advantage would be that you build up continuous legal residence time that is required if you apply for permanent resicence. I would think that using multiple entry visas you have to start over again every time you cross the border. That doesn't make sense to me, so could somebody straighten me out?

    Because they dont want to show their bedroom and tell their complete sex life to monkeys in an office ?

    Oh, yes, so dificult to travel 4 times a year...

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  4. You were "informed"? Did you ever think that maybe you were misinformed? Did you ever think that maybe the reason everyone else on the road has the sticker posted is because it's required by law?

    A small sticker in the far bottom left corner of your windshield can't be that bad. I'm sure you can bear it. Or do you just like fighting windmills and proving your point. How's that working out for you?

    I agree, a Japanese car even look nicer with MANY stickers, but not German cars...

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