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Frozen pension policy turns British expat's dream into a nightmare
FruitPudding replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Just a failing socialist system. Surprise surprise. British people are so financially illiterate, it's sad. -
Frozen pension policy turns British expat's dream into a nightmare
FruitPudding replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
And to think, they probably thought prima nocta (i.e. wedding tax) was as bad as it could get. -
Frozen pension policy turns British expat's dream into a nightmare
FruitPudding replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
How long do you have to be "back" before you can use the NHS for free like everyone else? -
Frozen pension policy turns British expat's dream into a nightmare
FruitPudding replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
You think it's fair that expats who have 'paid in' don't get the full pension?? -
Frozen pension policy turns British expat's dream into a nightmare
FruitPudding replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
I dunno, but it probably involved their pussies. -
Frozen pension policy turns British expat's dream into a nightmare
FruitPudding replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
How does this frozen pension thing affect guys who have been abroad decades? -
Frozen pension policy turns British expat's dream into a nightmare
FruitPudding replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Has this policy changed recently? I thought this was an old policy. Why is everyone talking about it again now? -
Frozen pension policy turns British expat's dream into a nightmare
FruitPudding replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Can't you go back for holidays to use the NHS? -
DWP in the UK new powers from January 2025
FruitPudding replied to nong38's topic in Home Country Forum
Has that happened? -
Go woke, go broke.
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UK: Extremist Ahmed Alid guilty of Hartlepool knife murder
FruitPudding replied to Social Media's topic in World News
They are doing the opposite: divide and conquer. It's all going to plan. -
DWP in the UK new powers from January 2025
FruitPudding replied to nong38's topic in Home Country Forum
Communism is on the way -
I lived in Isaan with the degenerates for many many years. Still have a house there. It's okay for holidays or if you are retired maybe, but you can't have a serious life there. The rice fields look nice but it's hard to avoid the pitfalls of living in a low socioeconomic area. The women are mostly gambling addicts and the men are mostly drunks. Huge number of yaba addicts, teen gangs, scoundrels, misfits, and delinquents. I suppose you think it won't negatively affect you, until it does.
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Where are you drinking your Guinness? It ain't cheaper than where I come from and I ain't seen them pouring a decent pint here either. I eat like a local, too, but we are talking about tourists here. They are paying a lot more to eat Thai food in the tourist areas. Tourists ain't coming to Thailand for the fish n chips. We aren't talking expat life here.
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Why would you come to Thailand when you could drink quality beer and good sized spirit measures in Europe for less money? The beer is pish here and you can't even taste the gin in your tonic. The food is better in Europe, too. 150 baht for fried rice in cheap oil with a spoonful of sugar, no thanks. I wouldn't fly across the globe for that. The beaches are littered and the water is so dirty you can't swim in it. The Mediterranean wins, easy. Everything is a scam or a rip off from the moment you leave the airport, starting with the "no meter" taxi. People in tourist areas constantly bothering you for your money. Culture? Please. Europe is closer. The only thing Thailand had going for it was the cheap toot, and now it ain't cheap anymore.
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Who tips the receptionist?? Service doesn't change. If you don't tip, how will service change? You think they'll walk in slow motion with your drink? Spit in your food? What's gonna happen if you don't tip? I have never experience better service when tipping anyway. They just take the money. I tip 20 baht for a decent haircut, 100 baht for a good massage. Who tips for phone repair? Lol I tip less now because "when in Rome" Thais don't tip, so why should I? Generally speaking, I don't pay more for things than what it costs, though I do follow the local culture (I always tipped in my home country). Occasionally, I will be so happy with a service that I will feel compelled to tip, like a wonderful massage, for example
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UNESCO-recognised Songkran festival goes global
FruitPudding replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Will the 7 Deadly Days also be recognised as a traditional Thai event?