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bit of a dumb question in my opinion.
people not wearing helmets here in Thailand deserve all that is coming their way.
fines, and hospital time..........idiots.
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you are heading for a whole world of problems.
dont do it
you will pay duty on it, and the paperwork is a nightmare to get right
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3 hours ago, petermik said:As shown on the news last night the ambulance went through the red light at a hell of a speed....gf tells me they are allowed providing lights and sirens are operating....these were not....absolute idiot driving the ambulance IMHO....aught to be charged with manslaughter.
RIP to the innocent gentleman.
ambulances are not government vehicles. they are owned by private individuals who contract as ambulance drivers. this is the main problem. this is why this ambulance was driven by a typically awful Thai driver who has never been taught correctly. you are right, the ambulance driver was a total <deleted>
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does not matter what they say.
the Thais will still wear [masks].
Remember before the pandemic?
a lot of them wore masks then anyway
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why dont you ask in the shop where she is?
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On 9/21/2022 at 4:31 AM, alex8912 said:
Again. There is not a single word in this post that states the 45 day visa exempt can be EXTENDED for 30 or 45 more days in country at immigration. One expert mentioned it would be 30 days. But can someone FINALLY let all of us know what the exact extension can be for? I completely understand that a 30 or 45 day extension at any immigration office can be denied for some reason. My question is can it for SURE at least be attempted for 30 or 45 days more? Can you please prove it? Thanks!
Just because the 30 day visa exempt can be extended 30 days does not equal that the 45 day visa exempt can be extended 45 or 30 days. Do you know why? TITWith TIT in mind. Is this 45 day visa exempt ( for countries that have been given 30 in the past) be available until EXACTLY 3/31/23 or as the article states " the end of March" the end of March can be March 26 th!
Thanks again.
they cant let you knowabout the extension because they dont know themselves. only think one step at a time.
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of course they want to do that.
dont you all realise the attitude here is: me, me, me.
only care about themselves.........all the crazy things they are doing nowadays is putting people off. that and the airfares.
it will never recover here to pre pandemic levels.......never
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personally, i would be saying bye bye to the wife.
she is talking absolute <deleted> to you
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what did your own research tell you?:
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Really thinking of bizarre ways to get more money from the farang!
23 years to come up with this one!
thats about right.........
as usual, absolutely laughable.
im really starting to think seriously whether i want to live here any more.
Im wondering if another Asian country would be a bit better.........
its just one stupid thing after another here.
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2 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:
Poor Charles, waited all his life for this, and now he may very well abdicate in favour of William. I guess we'll have to see if he actually has the ceremony or not.
It would cost a lot of money for him to become king ( bank notes, stationary etc ) and would likely be only a few years.
William is the better choice, and he's popular as well, but I always doubted it was going to change as long as she was alive.
of course Charles will be King.
your statement is ridiculous.
I will put it down to your grief and you are not thinking straight.
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2 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:26,000 baht for first 15 months, 12,500 for subsequent years
and they are the reasons i would never, ever, use an agent.
if you follow the rules, you dont need one.
I wont print what my opinion of agents are........Visa agents, Real Estate Agents...all cut from the same cloth
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none of our business
we are guests in this country
keep quiet.
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why someone wants to do this in person and not online is a complete mystery to me.
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this country is getting worse every day.
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5 hours ago, Sheryl said:
+1 on that
yeh, if you want to pay a bloody fortune
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Queen Siriraj Hospital, Government Hospital.
I have heart condition, this is by far the best place to go.
Take a Thai with you when you go for registration
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55 minutes ago, Muzzique said:Is everyone forgetting he killed someone. A guy, 53, maybe a father, grandfather, brother, uncle, cousin.
Somewhere there is a family that has been ripped apart.
People seem to take this far to lightly. In my opinion he is a murderer, Whether drunk or not he took his car and killed someone.
When will people not understand that being over the limit and then driving is the most despicable and disgusting thing anyone can do.Anyone that does is the lowest form of life on the planet and should be put away for life, regardless.
If he was drunk he is a pig of a human being. If he wasn't then he is still a pig of a human being.
DO NOT DRINK AND DRIVE!!true.........but many thousands of Thais are doing the same on a daily basis.
so the punishment for them should be the same as for this man............but it will never happen
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8 hours ago, Jerno said:
Wonder why foreigners are not really welcome in Thailand? This is why. Jerk-wah, dipstick, idiot, ignoramus, stupid IRRESPONSIBLE ass.
yes, this bloke is all as you have said..........but that is not the reason we are not welcomed here.
it goes far deeper than that.
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4 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:Very sad story, driving standards are very different to those in Australia.
Doesn't matter if you are in the right
or what speed the bike was traveling
or how many passengers
or not wearing a helmet,
or whether it was roadworthy.
Any accident in Thailand, if a child is injured you are at fault and liable.
your last sentence is absolutely ridiculous
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11 hours ago, Iamfalang said:
we've said it 1 million times. Please, motorbikes in Thailand are super, super, super dangerous; especially if you are old.
If you must, then you must and then just take the best precautions you can. I understand bicycles, because that's a little bit of exercise; however, also dangerous.
Luckily for me, the first time I got picked up on a motorbike we crashed after about three minutes. Car cut us off, and I jumped off the back, no harm. After that day, never got on another one. That was 6 years ago. Many people have been mad I won't get on one, whatever, it's my life.
If there is a way you can avoid being on one, consider it................
especially if you are old!!!!!!!!!!!
I cant tell you what I think of you, I will receive a ban.
I have been riding big bikes since 1990
Is it dangerous for me?
or is it dangerous for inexperienced riders no matter what their age?
get a grip mate.............jeezzzzzzzz
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do it online.
did mine today, less than 30 seconds after submission, I received confirmation
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did mine in Homepro Hua Hin earlier in the year.
go to the water filter section, take them a sample, takes about an hour
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if you ask people on here, you will get different answers.
go to the main office, ask them for the list of documents you need.
they have the list prepared for you
British family makes desperate plea for grandfather seriously ill in Thailand
in Thailand News
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Blimey, your a happy sod arent you?
I would love to meet up for a beer some time............NOT