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Which is why it is very important to look after your health ! Could save a lot of money in the future. As for money problems, lots of pensioners have them sooner or later. All the world over.. Never too late to plan ahead.
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My good friend just died in a Cambodian hospital from an AVC ( we think). He died alone. His son found out a good few days later so too late to do anything. I’m not sure how they contacted him although he’d lived quite a few years there. A year or two ago, a young lady was walking on lonely beach and fell down dead. I think I read about it on Asean. It took them a long time to find out who she was etc. So a dog tag thing could be a good option. But, question, what if a foreigner is in ICU and has no ID ?? would they treat him or what ? He/she could be on holiday and staying elsewhere , for example a day trip from bangkok.
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I stayed in Hua Hin two winter seasons through but in a nice condo. I often ate at the All In cafe /shop which was great. Wondering if it was still there. There was another very well known restaurant ( famous cook) on the other side of the railway track, fantastic.
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Thailand to Implement 300-Baht Tourism Tax Starting with Air Travel
geisha replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Why not just oblige tourists to have their own travel insurance ?? At least the tourist would have a chance of having a compétant cover. -
Thailand raises retirement age to 65 for all sectors
geisha replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Yes, but as in most western countries you get social security and a mostly livable retirement pension, most Thais only get peanuts. I think one can compare Thailand to Africa. -
Thailand raises retirement age to 65 for all sectors
geisha replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Please give me a few examples of retirement payment , Farm Worker, shop girl/ sales assistant, construction worker, bank or office worker . Thank you. Do the poor old age living on the streets get anything ? -
I think I paid around 1000 baht +. You can also have a buggy for extra baht. For me it was great, carried my hand luggage straight from debarking to immigration to baggage belt. I usually have a heavy bag or two. I don’t know if it was official or not, but the IOs were official and booked online with receipt etc. Done this for years.
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For safety I prefer the Bell service. Pick up from home , comfy bus to Bangkok and their onward drop off to your hotel. For convenience I take a good taxi from home. I have my choices and always ask for lady drivers.
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Beloved former President Obama tears the convicted felon a new one
geisha replied to Jingthing's topic in Political Soapbox
Shame they haven’t got Guy Fawkes day in the US. -
They are official IOs at the fast track line who stamp in old age passengers , crew and business and 1st class travelers., i don’t know if the online version is still working as I am now over 70 and can use freely. The online version ( Bangkok limousine service) was better as it met you as you come out of the plane, help carry your bad, walk you through the fast track line, then onto the baggage belt. If you ordered a limo ( extra cost) they would accompany me to the car and carry my bags.
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No, in the past in Phuket but mostly BKK I’ve taken fast track options dozens of times. I’d apply online to the company, they meet you as you leave the plane, walk you through passport check which is a separate lane closed off from the huge queues, and used by airport staff , crew, and the over 70s. Then they take you to the baggage belt. Extra option is a buggy, or/ and a airport limo. I don’t know if this still exists as I’m now over 70 and can use that lane freely.
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Never take the cheap vans anywhere. Taxi is easiest . About 2000 VIP is what it says, VIP , not a 50 yr old school bus. Under 400 for 1 person. Up to you and your wallet.
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Stories like this come to light when floods happen , as in France at the moment or UK at a families property . Even in these countries where lawyers actually do their work, disasters happen. Climate change. In France people living near rivers , the sea, are currently suffering from storms that that have never happened before . In the UK my niece nearly lost her housé because an old mine flooded a few miles up a hill and flooded the the whole town . Getting the Coal Board to pay up took over 2 years . Before buying you have to be so careful , check surroundings etc. Neighbors ( especially in Thailand and karaoke nights) . Talk to the neighbors too. I think in Thailand you have to do it all yourself.
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Foreign Tour Operators Flood Phuket, Taking Jobs from Locals
geisha replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
Definitely, since a long time now. As for tour shops , plenty in Pattaya and Jomtien on the corner around the night market. Guess what nationalities they are . Been there for years. -
Could do with some support and advice here ?
geisha replied to The Cobra's topic in Marriage and Divorce
If you are here asking what you can/ should do, then it must be a bad situation. All of us have experienced some sort of bad situations in our lives. You must choose what is best for you. Have you communicated seriously ? Explain quietly your life together cannot continue like this. If she gets hysterical or crazy or upset, leave it. Go out, tell her you’ll talk again in a few days . If after trying a few times it doesn’t work, then leave. You don’t want to be unhappy for ever. Give her enough money to get by for a few months, pack your bags and go somewhere else. Change location. You’re young enough. -
Elderly Swiss man busted with gun at Phuket Airport
geisha replied to snoop1130's topic in Phuket News
Because it looks like he’s bought the gun at 7/11 . -
4/5 months is the maximum for me. Then I get really bored.
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Thai visa shake-up: Southeast Asia consulates switch to e-visa only
geisha replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Exactly that happened when borders opened again after Covid. It was a technical disaster with people applying with all the docs and the visa coming after your plane had flown . -
Minister Pushes for Bangkok F1 Race Plan with 2024 Deadline
geisha replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
It’s Formula 1 every night in Thailand !! Fix the roads and bring safety to Thailand would be worth a trophy ! Maybe they could reduce the 20 000 + people who die on Thai roads, instead of thinking up Pie in the sky projects. -
My best memory was on my first arrival to Phuket in 1984. We asked the taxi to stop at the top of Kata hill where the shrine is, and looked down on the three perfect bays below and Poo island all glittering!!! This is where I wanted to be. It was wonderful with just a few colorful characters and perfect near empty beaches. I stayed until the tsunami hit , after , it all changed.
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Four Charges Filed Against Driver in Bus Fire That Killed 23
geisha replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
But I don’t understand . If a bus tire bursts for some reason , or a large pothole and the bus drives into a wall, how is it possible that the bus bursts into flames in a second ?? -
There are no safety regulations in Thailand . Taxis,tuc tucs , vans , buses , cars , mini buses, they are all potential death traps.Thailands road accidents are a disgrace to all mankind. Wake up the lazy authorities who don’t give a damn about anything. Name and shame them all. Construction of the millions of condos, lifts, pavements, road crossings, traffic lights, cameras that are broken , please tell me something that is done well? Lives do not matter to the government, authorities, or the police forces. Shame on them all.