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Fortunateson

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  1. Any recommendations for a competent, knowledgeable, responsible electrican in the Bangkok area. Thank you
  2. No different than the UK sending its police to Portugal to deal with drunken Brits
  3. Yes, 200,000 baht is nothing compared to the price of the condo
  4. Sellers of a condo we are negotiating on want to register the sale price at the Land Office as 35% less than actual, I assume to lessen income tax payable for capital gain. Explanation is that everyone does this and the Land Office said it was okay to do. I have no intention of doing this, regardless of whether it is a common thing
  5. My wife had a friend whose husband made a fortune fixing botched nose jobs
  6. Realtor represented condo to be 161 sq mtrs living area. Only after questioning did they tell me that was not all living area. Contrary to your experience, in renting or looking to buy higher end properties in Bangkok, I have found realtors to be lazy and try to push properties that did not meet the requirements they were told I needed. A common tactic, advertise a property for sale and once contacted, the response “it just sold, but I can help you find something else”. This has happened repeatedly. Recently looked at a condo that I leaned had a pending legal issue. Realtor told me it was not a problem. Subsequently spoke to the building manager who told me it was a significant issue. Congratulations on finding good realtors. My experience has been the opposite
  7. I also lived in two European countries and while living in Thailand, we spend at least four months a year visiting other countries. Place we lived in on the US east coast, people actually competed to get a “garden of the month” sign on their lawn.
  8. US citizen married to a Thai, 20+ years younger than me and has US citizenship. I lived in Thailand for 14 years, working on an expat salary for a US company. After retiring, we moved to the US. Spent two years on the west coast (legal marijuana available) two years on the east coast. Had a 200+ square meter house in both places, an SUV and a BMW sedan. Left the US for various reasons - poor health care (I have excellent health insurance in my retirement), everything has to be bigger and better attitude of Americans, tired of seeing obese people shoveling down gargantuan amounts of food in restaurants, tired of people driving huge pickup trucks and SUVs complaining about the cost of gas, tired of shopping mall parking lots having more handicap parking spots than imaginable due to Americans not being able to walk 100 meters, tired of the racial bickering and tired of hearing about the constant shootings being defended by gun loving fools, etc., etc., etc. Following the US, we spent two years in Europe and decided to return to Thailand a year ago, and have no regrets. I also get my teeth cleaned in Bangkok by a dentist, not a hygienist, using the latest techniques
  9. Over a number of years, I have seen university students in Bangkok, usually in malls, on the sky train, etc, but I have not visited a university campus so have not seen them at school. What has me puzzled is that 99% of these students never seem to be carrying books or a laptop. Can someone with knowledge of this please explain to me how the study process works. Are computers not used in Thai universities? Do they use books at all, or only at school? Is homework or outside of classroom projects assigned? I know that some of you will think that I am taking the pizzz, and I realize that a Thai university may not have the most stringent academic standards, but I am curious as to how the learning process works
  10. I really like the Akha Ama City blend for expresso. The founder of Akha Ama received a lot of training from Stumptown Coffee, a Portland, Oregon coffee shop i will have to try Phupanna
  11. Actually, the consensus is that beans should be aged 2-14 days prior to grinding, depending on what type of roast and filter or expresso. See the James Hoffman video on YouTube. Of course, this is all dependent on individual taste
  12. In a temporary fit of insanity, I considered buying a condo in Bangkok. Condo was adverised as 161 sq meters, price seemed reasonable. Pressed for details, I learned that the condo consists of bedrooms, bat, kitchen, living: 130 sq meters balconies: 15 sq meters parking space: 16 sq meters Lived on three continents. First time I have seen the parking space included in the sq meters of a property
  13. The US dug its own hole a long time ago with its blind support of Israel. Now reaping what it sowed, but no problem, because the US never met a war it did not like
  14. No car, so flooding not a major concern. What is a concern is condos rented as air b&b. Very common in Bangkok
  15. Thank you. Just looked at the website and will pay a visit. I find the older buildings are a better deal in Thailand as long as they are well maintained
  16. Currently living in Bangkok and planning a move to CM next year. We looked into renting at Peaks Avenue and liked what we saw. For any of you who are familiar with Peaks Garden and other condos in CM, are there any other places you can suggest we look at. Thank you
  17. Got progressive lens eyeglasses from V Saim Optical, Sukhumvit near soi 26. Brought my own frames
  18. I received CooperVision progessive contact lens from Focus Optometry, Georgetown Malaysia and onl.ine from AC Lens. Price comparable
  19. I live hear Thonglor and have True 2 gbps internet. In the evening when I watch Netflix, it keeps needing to reload. Thinking about changing to AIS. Can anybody please tell me whether they have this problem with AIS. Thank you
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