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Ugly men remain ugly even if they shave daily.....
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Report Woman Rescues Dog Brutally Attacked for Urinating on Car
ujayujay replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
What a load of babble about humanity🙄 -
What is up with tattoos and tourists / expats here?
ujayujay replied to Maxbkkcm's topic in General Topics
No, you´re wrong: According to a NPR article: "Tattoo culture in Thailand is deeply rooted in religion and tradition, particularly Buddhism, and the practice of Sak Yant, or traditional Thai tattoos, is revered for its spiritual significance. These tattoos are believed to offer protection, blessings, and good fortune, and are often performed by monks or spiritual masters. While tattoos are generally accepted in Thailand. -
Tourism Thailand Vows to End Dual Pricing Amid Growing Tourist Backlash
ujayujay replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Every year the same thing happens and nothing happens! The lies continue and in 10 years again: Thailand vows to end dual pricing🤪🤪🤪 -
Politics Supreme Court Dismisses Lawsuit Against Thaksin Shinawatra
ujayujay replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
You seem to long for a leader you can follow blindly...well, you already seem to be politically blind -
Politics Supreme Court Dismisses Lawsuit Against Thaksin Shinawatra
ujayujay replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
The Thai elites stick together tightly -
Report Aussie Tourist Arrested for Reckless Stunts on Phuket Road
ujayujay replied to snoop1130's topic in Phuket News
In Australia.....?🤣🤣🤣 -
Crime Taxi Driver Blocks Ambulance, Leading to Patient’s Death in Patong
ujayujay replied to Georgealbert's topic in Phuket News
chatterbox -
Harvard’s Shift: How Islamist Influence Took Root on Campus
ujayujay replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Adolf would be delighted with you👍 -
Not really for those who can read! List 1: Strictly prohibited jobs Occupations that are strictly forbidden for foreigners include: Wood carving Driving motor vehicles, driving a non-mechanically propelled carrier or driving a domestic mechanically propelled carrier, except for piloting international aircraft or forklift driving Auction Cutting or polishing diamonds or precious stones Haircutting, hairdressing or beauty treatment Cloth weaving by hand Mat weaving or utensil making from reeds, rattan, hemp, straw, bamboo, bamboo pellicle, grass, chicken feather, coconut leaf stick, fibre, wire or other materials Mulberry paper making by hand Lacquerware making Making Thai musical instruments Nielloware making Gold ornaments, silverware or pink gold making Bronze ware making Thai dolls making Alms bowl making Silk products making by hand Buddha images making Paper or cloth umbrella making Brokerage or agency work, except brokerage or agency working in international trade or investment Thai massage Cigarette rolling by hand Tour guide or sightseeing tour operation Peddling Manual typesetting of Thai characters Silk reeling and twisting by hand Clerical or secretarial work Legal services or services in legal proceedings, except for the following occupations: Performing duties of arbitration Providing assistance or representation in the arbitral proceedings if the law applicable to the dispute is considered by the arbitrators, not Thai law. List 2: Prohibited jobs with exceptions Prohibited occupations for foreigners with the condition that foreigners are allowed to work under international agreements or obligations to which Thailand is bound under the provisions of laws are: Controlling, auditing, performing or providing accounting services, except: Occasional internal audit work. Work under international agreements or obligations to which Thailand is bound, which the Professional Association provides a certificate. Civil engineering concerning counselling, project planning, design and calculation, construction supervision or manufacturing, inspection, and administration work to organise the system, research and test, except those registered under the ASEAN Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA) and other international agreements. Professional architectural work concerning project study, design, construction management and supervision, inspection or consulting, except for professional architects under the ASEAN MRA for architectural services and other international agreements. List 3: Exceptions for skilled or semi-skilled workers Prohibited occupations for foreigners, with the exception that foreign workers are allowed to do skilled or semi-skilled work when working for an employer, include: Agriculture, animal husbandry, forestry or fishery Bricklaying, carpentry or construction works Mattress or quilt blanket-making Knifemaking Shoemaking Hat making Dressmaking Pottery or ceramic ware making List 4: Exceptions under treaties Prohibited occupations which foreign workers are permitted to perform under the condition of having employers and permitted to enter Thailand by Immigration Law under MoUs or agreements between the Thai government and the foreign government are: Labour (manual work and simple work which requires physical strength) Shop front sellers (selling goods at a wholesale or retail establishment as well as selling goods at stalls or shops located in markets or roadsides)
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Xi Jinping is not satisfied with winning the trade war
ujayujay replied to AndreasHG's topic in Political Soapbox
Go to Trustpilot and you will see how trustworthy WION really is....not https://www.trustpilot.com/review/www.wionews.com -
Xi Jinping is not satisfied with winning the trade war
ujayujay replied to AndreasHG's topic in Political Soapbox
Yes...shure....if you say it -
Fox News Viewers Get An Uncomfortable Truth About Trump On Live TV
ujayujay replied to BLMFem's topic in Political Soapbox
Says the grumpy, who is known to live in a world like 50 years ago -
No thanks...too many foreigners
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Don't you get tired of fear mongering
ujayujay replied to Harrisfan's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Dream on, dreamer🤣 -
Report Staggering 80% of Thai Army Conscripts Battling Drug Addiction
ujayujay replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
.....then just smoke a joint with them