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Money can't buy you Love (unless you're in Thailand).
cdemundo replied to bob smith's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
It may be that the fact that you are miserable and your contemptuous perception of Thai people are not completely independent of each other. Possibly you need to look inside yourself grasshopper. Just a thought. -
Let's see if I can explain my reasoning here. Possibly it is difficult to follow. Working along side shelf stackers would indicate that this fellow is not say a doctor or a nurse or a medical researcher. He is not working in a field that would qualify him to give advice on medical matters. You misunderstand my post, there is nothing wrong with working among shelf stackers, it just doesn't qualify you to give medical advice.
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For Sci-fi I like: 12 Monkeys or 5th Element since can only have 3 Blade Runner Alien
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Watched African Queen recently and it did not seem dated at all to me. Sometimes I go back and watch movies I liked in the past and they don't seem to have aged well. But African Queen was great. "Nature, Mr. Allnut, is what we were put here to rise above".
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westerns: The Magnificent Seven (Yul Brynner version). Silverado. The Unforgiven
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I’m having bouts of Anxiety – Need advice .
cdemundo replied to Captain Disorderly's topic in Health and Medicine
I would be reluctant to make a judgement like this. It seems that any solution that you can think of works for somebody. -
I’m having bouts of Anxiety – Need advice .
cdemundo replied to Captain Disorderly's topic in Health and Medicine
I think there are a lot of good suggestions here. IMHO often there is no one "silver bullet" that cures anxiety or compulsive worrying. As others have noted, not all professional interventions involve drug treatments. The "talking therapy" can be helpful in my experience. I attended a seminar on the "Common Cognitive Distortions" for my work and it helped me. With a little reading on the topic I found that there are a small number of these errors in thinking or perception that are generally recognized. "Catastrophic thinking" as another poster has discussed is a very common one, and one that has plagued me all of my life. But awareness can help. Quick search returned some examples: "A List of the Most Common Cognitive Distortions All-or-Nothing Thinking / Polarized Thinking. ... Overgeneralization. ... Mental Filter. ... Disqualifying the Positive. ... Jumping to Conclusions – Mind Reading. ... Jumping to Conclusions – Fortune Telling. ... Magnification (Catastrophizing) or Minimization. ... Emotional Reasoning." https://positivepsychology.com/cognitive-distortions/ You might check out some articles on the "Common Cognitive Distortions"; no need to shell our for a seminar unless you think it would help. Best of luck to you. -
"Why are you taking the lead from strapper hangers on the BTS ?" I wear the mask as a courtesy, I am not "taking advice on whether to wear a mask from the majority of people you see about you in Thailand". Neither do I take advice on whether to wear a mask from self-appointed experts who work with "shelf stackers in shops and supermarkets". I prefer to take advice on this topic from medical professionals if you prefer not to that is entirely up to you.
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What I have noticed is some people wear masks and some don't. I have noticed that more people wear masks in some places (crowded BTS/MRT). than in others. I try to wear a mask if everyone seems to do so (like on BTS), not bothered if I forget, get no dirty looks. I was living in an AirBNB in a nice high rise apartment in BKK for a month this year. Almost everyone wore a mask in the elevator there and I tried to do so as well. Some people seemed to be paranoid in the elevator, turned their face to the wall right up to their nose touching. I got the impression they thought foreigners (like me) were carrying disease, but don't really know. I guess the elevator is a confined space so that was the thinking. Now I don't think about it much either way until I see a thread like this.
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Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition. https://youtu.be/Cj8n4MfhjUc?si=LPN-UvUwiphZGQfD
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Sorry, can't help myself... "No one ever expects the Spanish Inquisition." "Last time I used a foreigen debit card in Thailand" As has been said Charles Schwab reimburses all fees charged when using their debit card. Total charges are added up and reimbursed once a month.
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Getting a teenager to learn English in Korat
cdemundo replied to surreybloke's topic in Language School Courses
The quality of any type of provider will vary, some schools/tutors are good, some... not so good. Tutors are more likely to play it by ear as far as a systematic study of English, schools usually use course books that implement a plan. In my opinion, avoid a teacher/school that concentrates on memorizing grammar terminology and technical aspects of grammar. You are a proficient English speaker, do you apply your knowledge of grammar, or your knowledge of the language without thinking about grammar? But people learn languages if motivated, and any help with her studies will advance her level of English. Best of luck to her. -
Getting a teenager to learn English in Korat
cdemundo replied to surreybloke's topic in Language School Courses
IMHO...Try to find a native English speaker (NES). She will model her pronunciation on her teacher's pronunciation. Also, if she can understand one NES teacher that is one variation of English accent she will be able to understand without difficulty. -
Covid-19 mRNA Vaccines Win Nobel Prize for Medicine 2023
cdemundo replied to TallGuyJohninBKK's topic in COVID-19 Coronavirus
"I have 3 quadruple vaccinated friends in Utah, who are currently suffering from Covid." shucky darn. -
Why do people on here call Thailand the land of smiles?
cdemundo replied to bignok's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
I don't know ... But I wonder how Thai expats got the reputation of being bitter, nasty old men. On this forum they are always so cheery and pleasant. -
Hippie: "What does it all mean Mr. Natural?" Mr. Natural: "Don't mean $hit."
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American TikToker condemns Bangkok taxi driver for trying to rip him off
cdemundo replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
Taxi driver: “300 hundred baht, OK?”Rupp: “Meter?”Taxi driver: “No, no meter.” So he got in the taxi which implies he agreed to the conditions. Against the law?, then he aided and abetted a crime. -
Stick Your Mister Where The Sun Don't Shine
cdemundo replied to Neeranam's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Boss has become the go to form of address for strangers and casual contacts (in 7-11 it is mandatory) in the Los Angeles area where i lived. Seems like it has crossed the Pacific, I get "boss" from taxi drivers here sometimes. I use it automatically myself. Is it equivalent to "mate" in the countries that use "mate" in a similar way? I find the tailors a bit annoying but never noticed they say "boss". Let me think, there's gotta be something people say that bugs me. -
Stick Your Mister Where The Sun Don't Shine
cdemundo replied to Neeranam's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Purest of foolishness. What do people who meet you casually in your home country say to you? Something of the deepest significance? Something showing deep understanding of human feelings? Or just some throw away small talk? As in the classic SNL skit, it's possible that you have a large arthropod lodged in your posterior. -
Weighing passengers to become standard for Bangkok Airways
cdemundo replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
This topic triggers at lest 3 of the obsessions on Aseannow: fat haters cheapskates Captain justice syndrome sufferers -
Weighing passengers to become standard for Bangkok Airways
cdemundo replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
You point is well taken, but.. How much muscle weighs more than fat? Which weighs more, a pound of lead or a pound of feathers? You are groping for the concept of density. Middle school general science. -
Weighing passengers to become standard for Bangkok Airways
cdemundo replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I'm a fat guy and I don't mind this. I probably weigh twice as much as the average Thai adult. Fuel costs are high, seems fair. -
MRT "Elder" stored value card. Am I getting a discounted fare?
cdemundo replied to impulse's topic in General Topics
I was told when I got the Elder card I would be getting 50% discount. But I don't have a non-elder card to compare with. -
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