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Filippo M

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  1. 52 minutes ago, DBath said:
    3 hours ago, Filippo M said:

    Unfortunately I'm not living in Thailand at the moment, and I never said that I'm ok with living in it, I just said that Thailand is beatiful even if it should be cleaner.

    I found Thailand to be a great place to vacation, but not to live as a resident. I was first there in 2018, then moved there at the start of covid in March 2020. For my wife and me it really came down to the pollution and overall poor state of infrastructure among other things. We spent most of our 2 years in Thailand living in Bangkok, Koh Chang and Hua Hin. We moved to Spain a little over a year ago and we love it here. This is where we plan to stay, because it checks all the boxes for us.

    I'm happy for you...I'm in Monza ( Italy ) so we are almost "neighbors". ????

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  2. 3 hours ago, VBF said:

    I think you'll find that modern working practices no longer comply with that  "tradition". People who are self-employed, on contract etc make up a larger percentage of the workforce than they used to - they (we) take time off when it suits them (us). So really no time of the year is "holiday season" any more - for me my travel IS decided by what time of year suits my desires, which in turn is controlled by prices, weather etc.

    I like what you said, and probably I am even a little bit "envious", but my job and probably my country ( Italy ) seems less "modern" and has some difficulties to leave this tradition, anyway I would like to know how many italians come in Thailand during christmas and during low season, I still think that they are more in July and August. Sorry but my english is not very well.

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  3. 3 hours ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

    Not at all . it has been known for people to put certain  pills into others drinks and a mixture with drink can be fatal .

      There's quite often reports of people being drugged

    This happens 99% to women, not to kill them but to rape them, unfortunately, anyway everyone has their own opinion.

  4. 6 hours ago, Purdey said:

    This is not an isolated incident in Thailand. The RTP reported 2,535 cases in 2017 with 53% of victims raped by family members or friends. When we look at other countries this seems rather excessive, for example 135,666 rapes in the US in the same year.

    I couldn't believe that in conservative Britain there were 70,330 rapes in 2021. So, while Thailand has a problem, Britain has a pandemic of rape.

    This is no laughing matter. Women do need to lock doors but more than that, men need to keep it in their pants.

     

    Because of the yaba...unfortunately 

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