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Border run at Ban Pakkad by oneself.
AlQaholic replied to Eugen63's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I'ts pretty strange guys. Both Cambodia and Laos have this very convenient e-visa thing in operation for many years. Yet Thailand has yet to implement. I guess it is a matter of determining what entity should get the profits of foreigners paying the fees but then also billing the govt. for the services:) -
Border run at Ban Pakkad by oneself.
AlQaholic replied to Eugen63's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I think have to agree, the officer seemed extremely polite and professional, but absolutely do not rely on this place for oneself border thingie:) -
Border run at Ban Pakkad by oneself.
AlQaholic replied to Eugen63's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Poipet is not a bad place to spend the night guys:) -
Border run at Ban Pakkad by oneself.
AlQaholic replied to Eugen63's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Yes 30 day visa exempt, no big deal, but why did I have to explain my purpose of visiting Thailand in such detail then? And why did the other guy I quoted get rejected? -
Border run at Ban Pakkad by oneself.
AlQaholic replied to Eugen63's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Yesterday I did a Poipet visa run. Things have changed. I had an e-visa to Cambodia, leaving Thailand and entering Cambodia at Poipet with no hassle at all, queues maybe 20 minutes in the middle of the day. Only thing had to fill in an arrival form. Every passing of an immigration counter (Arrival and Departure) on both sides (Thailand and Cambodia) involves full fingerprint scanning of both hands and thumbs. Came back this morning through Poipet departure immigration again 20-minute queue, counters were well-staffed. Check check, stamp stamp, and go. To my dismay and worry, at the Thai arrival immigration, there are no longer any counters for filling in visa-on-arrival forms, or maybe there never were, this is the first time I went to Poipet. I asked a staffer and he said "No need", which made me more worried. I joined the 20-minute queue hoping for the best. Again, well-staffed counters. At the counter, the officer studied my passport and said (politely) "|You have no visa to Thailand, what is the purpose of your visit?". I explained honestly and in detail what my purpose was in Thai and she stamped me through without having to pay a single Baht for on-arrival-visa. I think because the purpose of my visit was not 100% tourist related but very justified, I was stamped through, but don't do this on a previous tourist visa. What I mean is, don't go to Poipet for regular tourist visa runs, it will not work unless you are using some agent. -
Toddler's Vaping Sparks Outrage in Saraburi
AlQaholic replied to webfact's topic in Central Thailand News
So, Grandma was 13 years old when she got pregnant? -
Alcohol.
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Where I live, most pharmacies start out fine when they open, with the actual pharmacist on site. Then gradually they are replaced by an old mom or dad, grandparents or the occasional boyfriend or husband/wife. I dunno where the pharmacists spend their time, maybe upstairs playing computer games?
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This one is absolutely top taste, good recommendation!
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US English teacher arrested for sexual relation with 16 y/o student
AlQaholic replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
So as I understand it, he is not charged for having consensual sex, but for keeping her away from her family? -
I do not know the nationality of the OP, but this is usually a question asked by US citizens. Until recently, being European, I have always been confused why Americans always are so worried about how much to tip. I was shocked to find out that in the US, the tip is actually a significant part of the staff income for restaurants in the US, which is completely different from how we do it in Europe. In Europe, you get a proper salary, protected by unions and the law. No need for a tip, although it is always welcome. Here in Thailand I don't sit around trying to calculate percentages, just give some of what is left as change, like 20 - 40 baht, or for bigger occasions a 50 - 100 baht. For a roadside stall, no tip is expected. For maids and handymen no tip is expected, but I usually give the handymen something they can repair and use or sell, like an old aircon unit or a broken spinbike/treadmill.
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How much monthly salary should you pay for rescuing a bar girl?
AlQaholic replied to Goat's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Come on!! it was a joke!! -
How much monthly salary should you pay for rescuing a bar girl?
AlQaholic replied to Goat's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Don't forget the sick family water buffalo in Isan, and the maintenance of the rice field, all must be paid for. -
Good point. We enjoy (family) the occasional restaurant visit, especially when on holiday.
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I don't understand the ops argument at all. Where I live in the countryside, we can order from any place around the area, like expensive restaurants or from the food vendor on the corner with his 4-wheeled trolley selling kao-pat-tai and kao-man-gai or whatever. There are Pizza company and Pizza Hut and many other. The delivery service does not deliver food from fast food joints, which does not have any meaning in Thailand really. The food is cooked with one speed only, both in the restaurants and the street corner, not very fast, but not too slow either. These are not fast food joints, they sell food, that's all. The little exercise obtained by going out to get your own food is not sufficient to bother, take a 10k jog before dinner.
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Ikea has good old cheap Swedish hot dogs. They even have packages of hot dog bread (buns) where the number of buns actually match the number of hot dogs in the hot dog packages:). A Swedish hot dog is best served with mashed potato together with the hot dog in the bread, a lot of mustard and special remoulade dressing.
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Same here, although I grew at high altitude causing huge lungs, So the air has to go through both my nose and mouth. Never considered it a problem. I think the notion about breathing through the nose helps you sleep better is self-fullfilling idea that wears of.
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Teacher attacks primary students - investigative committee set up
AlQaholic replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
I hate when terms are misused, "Capital punishment" is another term for "Death penalty", which hardly applies here. -
I've read all replies and I thought this one makes a lot of sense. I have been driving in Thailand for a long time. Nowadays almost all roads that I regularly drive on are upgraded or in the process of being upgraded to mega concrete (think of Germanys Autobahns) structures. So depending on where you are going, the roads for the most part will be very good (highways). But this poses a problem as Trapposurfer points out, trailers are very rare on Thai highways, And because there are suddenly four or more lanes in each directions of the new highways, Thai drivers go completely nuts and swerves all over the place from lane to lane, using no turn indicators, Often they will get caught behind a truck in some left inner lane and when you pass them on the right lane they swerve up to pass you on the lane right of you, not understanding you are towing a trailer and.... I myself drive a Ford Ranger and the best car I ever had. Situation awareness is super good because the elevated driver position and parking is much easier than a sedan. You have full awareness of every corner of your car.
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Why do checks in BKK? Everybody leaves. I don't think anyone is drunk or drugged while leaving or coming back on Sunday, Most of the accidents involves motorcycles, about 80% and pick-ups, 10%. Of the total, about 40% occurred on Highway Department roads and 35% on roads under the jurisdiction of tambon administration organisations. Speeding accounted for most accidents, about 37%, followed by drink-driving, 25.25%. That is so far for this years Songkran,
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Naughty foreigners record 180 criminal charges this year in Phuket
AlQaholic replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
Yeah, well! If you wanna take it back that far, why not start with the migration from Africa?