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Kaopad999

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  1. Let's be real here.. I doubt most ASEAN NOW members care much about how much local businesses lose on Buddhist holidays. Most of the uproar here is likely from people who can't bear the thought of not being able to sit on their barstool and drink from 9 AM to 10 PM with their 20 pints of beer. That's what I'm really referring to.
  2. Do people really struggle to go withoput alcohol just for a few days of the year?
  3. These plane crashes and emergency landings have gotten out of hand recenlty.
  4. these foreigners are getting out of hand
  5. That's true, but you can still find good deals through such dealers—you just need to know what you're looking for and have a trusted mechanic inspect the car before purchasing
  6. No, they are usually priced above market value. It's best to be patient and buy privately. A good rule of thumb for determining a car's true market value in Thailand is to check auction prices or browse Facebook Marketplace under the "sold" listings for the specific model year and mileage you're considering. This will give you a much clearer idea of the car's actual value.
  7. What dýa rekon it was, sherbet powder?
  8. Agreed! I'm sick and tired of these predators who think they can come here and sexually exploit women. Let’s see how long they’d last trying that in their own countries!
  9. Ther bad behavior makes me quite angry
  10. Justleave the poor guy alone... He's good for the country
  11. How do people even get themselves into these situations in Thailand? LOL I've been living here for 13 years, and the only slight issue I ever had was with a mentally ill taxi driver who tried to shortchange me
  12. His bad behavior makes me very angry
  13. Maybeeeee after his naked body was discovered floating in the sea near Patong Beach?
  14. I can almost guarantee that the British guy lost his cool first. Thai people are usually very relaxed, calm, and diplomatic after a collision—at least that's been my experience. Raising your voice, pointing fingers, or showing anger will only provoke a Thai person. If you follow the simple rule of 'sabai sabai' in Thailand, you'll likely avoid the kind of problems the Brit faced.
  15. exactly, putting others in danger
  16. well done lads, keep up the good work
  17. And wait until people start getting denied entry at airports even with their DTV visas. I'm sure the IO officers will find any excuse to give people a hard time.
  18. So sad, RIP to everyone onboard 😞 Sorry, but there is no way i would get on one those single propeller planes... 😕
  19. Anyone with half a brain or who has lived here long enough should know not to get into such an altercation or fight with a local.
  20. Congratulations, young lady! I hope you become a great asset to Thailand and bring prosperity and success in the future
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