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Bday Prang

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  1. I have been a member a lot longer than that actually, I take people on a post by post basis and very rarely form opinions except in certain circumstances. I just looked back at some of my comments and I have indeed encountered the guy before and have actually commented on a few of his posts, but I have not been inclined to form any sort of a lasting negative opinion
  2. people everywhere have more to worry about, except of course a few busybodies on here
  3. Agree with all you have written , although I can't comment on the posting history of the OP I don't recall any of his posts or comments prior to this thread
  4. indeed and ask them to clarify your visa options, that would soon shut them up
  5. It is not "their country" and with few exceptions they have zero entitlement to know anything. We have no obligation to declare our visa status or show our papers, "on demand" to any member of the public, with few exceptions for example checking into a hotel or for a flight. It really is none of anybody's business I would say that the overwhelming majority of Thais have absolutely no Idea of visa requirements, Most don't even understand the purpose of a passport. in the same way that I have no idea about visa regulations in the UK ( if there are any these days) why would I , unless I was thinking of taking the mrs over there, which I am not Do, or did, you make a habit of checking foreigners documents in your home country, ? I doubt it , but there again there are a few on here who may well do things like that, are you one of those interfering busybody types ?
  6. Other than with a few "bar girls" who have been contaminated with the "Farang roo mak mai dee" philosophy, I have never experienced anything like this. Sure some Thais don't particularly like me, but I am able to understand that their feelings towards me do not reflect their feelings towards all foreigners, The same way that I don't like certain Thais, but there are plenty that I get on with just fine. Same goes for all people I meet.
  7. I never had an immigration officer ask me either, they seem to know what visa I have, except at the airport when I first arrive
  8. Each to their own, and I guess where one lives may have something to do with the way they feel about this, I tend to avoid foreigners when I can, so if I couldn't converse with the Thais I would effectively become a recluse which is not something i have on my bucket list.
  9. Good move, I just wish this forum would stop using them as a source. It seems to me its an easy option, and a bit of a cop out, to merely cut and paste stories from this "english" source of rubbish. without even "tidying up" the stuff they print. I used to think most stories on here were actually translated from Thai news sources, I was wrong. However watching all the "stalwarts" on here get themselves all worked up over the "gutter press" style of reporting can be highly amusing
  10. There is no shortage of nosey busybodies in the west, its only to be expected that some of them find their way here, Many of them can be heard waffling on about "yellow books" or "pink ID cards" They generally consider themselves to be a "better class" of expat than others, with some sort of enhanced status. I think it may have a bit to do with their former occupations giving them delusions of grandeur. Also a lot of people just tend to get a weird as they enter old age and begin to realise that their perceived relevance is dwindling. Their only comfort is conversing, ranting and basically virtue signalling with other like minded individuals, particularly after happy hour I would bet a months wages that most of them have zero Thai language skills despite living here for years, the fact that they need to be accompanied by, and rely totally on, their wives adds to their frustration
  11. most Thais have no interest or indeed any knowledge about visas, why would they? , The visa scrutineers are normally just a handful of sanctimonious geriatrics that frequent this forum. ones visa status is between you and immigration and nobody else. My brother in law is a police officer, a chief inspector, and he has no concept whatsoever about visas or any of the hoops foreigners have to jump through to remain here
  12. only women raised as muzzers would normally submit to this
  13. My take is that Thai women end up with muslims as due to a lack of education they have no idea what they are getting themselves into. They have no concept of islamic "values" and they can see no further than what money they believe the guy has. The same reason they sometimes end up with westerners old enough to be their grandfather
  14. Or are your comments based on an assessment of historical data and a calculated likelihood ? Absolutely nothing wrong with that either. its a necessary life skill to be applied in any situation. It forms the backbone of the insurance industry. But I see your point lets see if it works
  15. I agree with what you say , who wouldn't? But I hope you realise that the "woke" element on this forum will have their own twisted take on what you wrote and will be out to get you now, probably writing death threats already
  16. A perfectly valid sentiment, regardless of the perps nationality, you have no need to mention prejudice or racism , why fan the flames? There are enough doing that with their virtue signalling, some are unable to function properly unless offended, normally on behalf of others
  17. Along with "Nazi" "Fascist" "Extreme right wing" and of course "islamophobe"
  18. If the perp had been british and somebody had asked " what was she thinking , marrying a brit" not one of the permanently offended virtue signallers would have said a single word despite it being equally racist.
  19. What is it with that "Thaiger" joke of a news site, they seem to be experts at copying stories, changing or removing details and then making everything sound ridiculous with some sort of AI app Do they ever read what has been written before its printed? Do they employ any native speakers? Or is the guy in charge of these things an arrogant Thai who thinks he knows ingleet better than the english and whose status prevents him from being questioned or doubted, ..ever
  20. i'm not suggesting that any are undocumented migrants. I doubt they would be able to claim unemployment benefits. I am talking about lazy members of the indigenous population, you know , the ones who are refusing to work the menial jobs
  21. no it was a straight forward question wriggle as much as you want , I didn't think you would attempt to answer.
  22. Do people like you really not understand that there are millions of benefit claimants who have no intention of working,
  23. Stert by stopping their benefits, and, while we wait for that to happen, people can collect their own fast food
  24. So when people are stood in queues in airports waiting to get themselves and their baggage x rayed its actually nothing to do with muzzers, and all down to the likes of "White Supremacists" , Donald Trump, and any body with right of center views ( who are all referred to as "neo nazis these days) Do you actually believe that ?
  25. You appear to mis understand the simplest things when it suits you . I claimed nothing in my earlier post. Even a child would have noticed the presence and implication of the question marks. I have no issues in owning up to asking a question, which is exactly what I did , two questions to be precise.. Neither of which you have answered So your first paragraph belongs in the bin All those jobs you refer to in the second paragraph are perfectly suitable to be done by the indigenous population, refusal should not be an option. There should be no unskilled immigrant working any job when unemployment is being claimed by somebody capable of doing it. Just because an activity is illegal, does not, and should not make it a career option for foreigners regardless of the laws of supply and demand.
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