My last extension in January my bank was talking about whether they needed to do a 12 month statement or just 3 months. They choose just to do a 3 month statement. I didn't say anything and decided to give it a go. I didn't have any problems getting the extension. (Ratchaburi)
Most bathroom cleaners here have hydrochloric acid in them.
I get organic ones for our housekeeper to use.
Also you can try putting baking soda in a sink or toilet and then pouring vinegar in to clear plugs. It foams up quite a bit.
Not only should they have given you a red plate. They also should have given you a book with it too. You are required to fill the book out in advance when taking trips outside of your province.
There are people that are born with both sexes. So it is not necessarily a man that became a woman.
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I know I am not the best with tones so harder to understand.
But I think sometimes they see a foreigner and expect them to speak english and are trying hard to understand what you are saying. But you are speaking Thai and it all sounds like a big scramble to them because they are not listening for Thai.
I once ordered at a coffee shop and the girls mouth opened in shock. I asked her if i said something wrong. She said no, you said it clearer than most Thai's do. I told her I must of got lucky.
It costs around 5,000/year to insure our house here. To be honest I don't know what exactly would be covered. Like if the roof starts leaking I don't think they would cover it.
We get insurance because it is required by law. Otherwise I am sure lots of Americans would not get it. Also in America someone can break into your house, fall down, get injured, sue you, and win.
In the first photo look how dirty that one panel is. Maintenance doesn't seem to be a priority.
I don't know about them partly blaming rainfall unless the roof also needs maintenance.