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1 hour ago, Bkk Brian said:
All active case finding Bangkok positivity rates.
30th May: 9.42%
29th May: 9.70%
28th May: 9.55%
27th May: 9.53%
26th May: 9.58%
25th May: 8.96%
23rd May: 9.05%
22nd May: 9.08%
20th May: 7.21%
19th May: 7.04%
18th May: 6.98%
CFR:
30th May: 1.12%
29th May: 1.10%
28th May: 1.08%
so really everything low except perhaps in the prisons
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fatalities remain low,and the cured rate is good.
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On 5/28/2021 at 11:18 AM, WineOh said:
I'm asking this question strictly referring to Thai women for long term relationships/marriage.
For me personally, a Thai woman must possess a few main attributes before I would even think about getting into something serious with her.
they are the following :
1. Must be well educated, preferably bachelor/master/Phd.
2. Has a solid circle of friends who are similarly educated.
3. Has a stable job on a decent income.
if you go with the first three......my question is 'why would she need you"
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am I the only one here who sees this differently?....Disregarding how this official goes about it,is n't it incumbent on all of us temporary residents to follow the rules?...whether we agree with them or not,whether thais follow the rules or not should n't we set an example of good citizens. .People who flaunt the rules by hosting parties or walking down the streets without a mask on and when asked to put a mask on,instead lifts the middle finger.I mean where is the respect?
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I nteresting views on this topic,I concur with spidermike and bendecosta.Tourists will only return when there is certainty and there is none for people wishing to come to thailand at the mo. and even if the authorities made it simple who would come?...not the chinese,not the indians, and not the japanese,not the aussies or kiwi's.....maybe americans.But the govt. have to start somewhere and a trickle will come,not enough to reopen Lamai or Chaweng.Self contained villa's may do well..
Just my 2 bob's worth...until governments come to realize we all have to live with these viruses and carry on, then nothing is going to change.It is not possible to extinguish a virus,you cannot have zero cases and zero deaths.At present the minute a cluster flares up,no matter if its a 1000klm. away,they start closing every one up,so you end up with repeated lockdowns and livelihoods continue to be wrecked.Thailand,i believe is in dire straits and something needs to happen,people need the assurance of government support if they cannot work as a direct result of government policy.otherwise society starts to break down.
Good luck Samui and Phuket too,I hope everything opens up soon.
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Desperate is as desperate does.and they are desperate.
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3 hours ago, madmen said:
Everybody I know on the a pension has no insurance and are using the fingers crossed policy.
absolutely right....life's a gamble.
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10 hours ago, Meat Pie 47 said:
I live in OZ and on a state pension I do pay rent and have more money than I ever had in Thailand and still can afford 2 holidays per year the ones who are obsessed with money are Thais take you colored glasses off
I too lived in australia,albeit for one year,on the government pension and found it difficult to live off it,even with the supplementary benefit and rent reduction.So my experience was different to yours.Here in thailand I can live well even though it is now just the basic pension.So everyone is different...i'm happy you are doing well in OZ.
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19 hours ago, worgeordie said:
Go to agents office to sign contract, don't pay last month's rent....
regards worgeordie
agree,it's the easiest way.
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There's plenty of sun.An expensive place to live on a state pension,Most people are obsessed with money,jealous of other peoples perceived wealth,always complaining about "their lot" in life.
No thanks,I like it here just fine.
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3 minutes ago, thasoss said:8 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:
Nothing at all to do with printing money.
It has everything to do with printed money...too much money in circulation with too little to spend it on as inventories are low,raises the prices.....but the biggest killer will be inflationary food prices because poor people spend more of their budget on food.
sorry beachlover the quote was from placeholder,not you.
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7 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:
Nothing at all to do with printing money.
It has everything to do with printed money...too much money in circulation with too little to spend it on as inventories are low,raises the prices.....but the biggest killer will be inflationary food prices because poor people spend more of their budget on food.
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the said money was earned while overseas,if this is true,it was probably earned fraudently,or from a farang will....still seems a lot,but it was easily earned,that's why it was easily lost....always comes back to greed.
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24 minutes ago, cclub75 said:We destroy the lifehood of millions of people... for a fantasy... a terrible virus... that killed 670 people in 1 year in a country of 69 millions inhabitants...
exactly,approx.0.05% death rate.....not enough to spread the fear of god up everybody.And the cure rate after hospitalisation is what?....50%
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lazada do PG extra strong...80 bags for 280 baht including delivery.
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Just now, thasoss said:
do you mean now or at anytime,even before covid?
1 minute ago, thasoss said:26 minutes ago, Andy from Kent said:Anyone with half a brain will not touch a bar girl or a freelance of any kind no matter how horny one is...
do you mean now or at anytime,even before covid
I was quoting ezzra.
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This was bound to happen.A government that refuses to help people who have lost income but are not in the social welfare frame,what are they supposed to do?...I doubt there are even legit jobs available at the moment.
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1 minute ago, Brierley said:Only in your dreams was that true, only in your dreams!
reminds me of a scale for cardiac arrest.....and subsequent death
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government figures like these are for domestic consumption to ensure a sense of optimism for the beleaguered tourist sector,they bear no sense of reality.
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Prefer the lifestyle here in thailand so no I don't miss home,but I do miss my children.
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happened to me too,could n't repair,only replace....2500 baht for a new board.What he did do was fill up any holes a gekko could get in....that worked,no trouble since.
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12 minutes ago, placeholder said:
So making vaccinatons mandatory for measles, mumps, etc is also insane?
hardly the same thing is it?.....and would n't these have undergone thorough testing and trials.Look you go and get your vaccine I have no problem with that and you should have no problem with folks who decide that they would rather not be vaccinated,it's not going to affect you in any way if you've been vaccinated and you come into contact with people who have n't so stop lecturing people who disagree with you.
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17 minutes ago, placeholder said:
obligations to society.
insane
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Thailand reports 4,528 COVID-19 cases, 24 deaths
in Thailand News Headlines
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