
ChaiyaTH
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No, that is the saying for losers in the world. That is the people who believe money is scarce too, save up for a rainy day + are <deleted> and poor even retired. I don't play that game, sorry, I had better, that's why I lived here since I was a teenager, 18. There is infinite money available, 24/7, same as it needs to be spend, those who don't, lose out without knowing + do a <deleted>ty job likely.
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Well sadly, that is the garbage they serve you, even if chargin you up to 200 a glass, in Thailand.
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Chiang Mai Immigration Queue Online Not Working
ChaiyaTH replied to acepredator's topic in Chiang Mai
That is no issue for my skill level of programming lol, I could essentially fk them if i wanted too + book all every day. Then none of you would ever get an appointment again lol. I'm not joking here. -
You landed at Don Muang didn't you? If not, regardless, it is just super random and play Thai style + continue as usual. I had 2 recent 14 day overstays, just to <deleted> them, they smiled when I paid and left each time, including on my 30 day returns, ever since covid. I don't even take them serious anymore.
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You clearly did not google once ''coworking office hua hin''.. Topic closed.
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Chiang Mai Immigration Queue Online Not Working
ChaiyaTH replied to acepredator's topic in Chiang Mai
Maybe I should make something where you fill in your details upfront and a desired date, then it checks it + books it at midnight every day >< Would be like < 1 hour work to make. -
We already found the most likely answer in this topic earlier, but many who reply seem to not have read it. The italian wines would be correct as that would be northern hemisphere. 700 per bottle sounds realistic too, as restaurant usually double that making it a 280 baht a glass wine. That is 10 baht less than I pay at the restaurant I never get a headache from too.
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We already found the most likely answer in this topic earlier, but many who reply seem to not have read it.
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Yes but that is again due to the things we discussed earlier too, it is correct that aside from triggering headaches, it is also triggering allergies often, so I read. So people with allergies should in that case then apparently also try to avoid wines from the southern hemisphere origin countries. Sure tolerance levels and triggering levels are always individual, just as I can drink quite a lot. Maybe I am also just ore sensitive for the histamine specifically, I have no idea, but I do know that even I only had 3-4 glasses of the southern hemisphere origins, I already have a noticable hangover too, just not terrible. Perhaps it is the combination of both southern hemisphere + lower quality / fruit wines, that really are the worst in that combination. I just stick to the Italian and French wines when I can from now on, they also taste the best.
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Why do so many people like Pattaya but hate Phuket?
ChaiyaTH replied to susanlea's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Pattaya is very easy to go to from the airport, as well as from Bangkok. Secondly it is very cheap to get there. Thirdly it is in general easy to get around in Pattaya using the 10 baht busses, hotels are chips, often promotions and western food has the best choice and prices in the entire country there. Girls are hassle free, almost always 1K or 1.5K max. Phuket is more or less the opposite of that, but yes, agreed, if having the time and not care about the money, that would be more beautiful in terms of nature. For long-term living I would also always choose Phuket. But for a budget or average holiday, seeing more of Thailand too, I'd skip Phuket. Weekend trip same, pattaya easier. I mean just to get from Phuket airport to like Rawai would already be the same duration as driving fast yourself in a car from BKK to Pattaya. -
Sounds complete retarded to me. If you know already who it is in the first place, just set him up to meet with you again and then make him confess under pressure. Maybe the OP watched too many CSI crime episodes.
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Is a lot of money for Thais, you know that just as good as me. Aside from the fact there just really is no taxi's in most remote places.
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Great idea, now if it rains, and some food oils are around, it will be a ice skating track. Who is gonna break it's neck first?
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Do you ever feel like a prisoner in Thailand?
ChaiyaTH replied to bob smith's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Seems the most sensible yeah, not sure though, for Thais, to get a long-term visa there. They only get 30 days there too, even Suriname (Netherlands) is a better choice then with beers at 40 baht and 90 days on arrival, no schengen needed, but far away. -
Do you ever feel like a prisoner in Thailand?
ChaiyaTH replied to bob smith's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Plenty of places as in africa, or a country with drug cartels or like kazachstan? Very few places in reality except if it is nearby here. -
Do you ever feel like a prisoner in Thailand?
ChaiyaTH replied to bob smith's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
You are missing 2 zero's + blacklisting. Up to 200,000 baht fine. The 2000 baht fine is when you paid too late aside of 1.5% interest: that means you did file them too in that case, that is entirely different. -
Stay in your little bubble then, meanwhile, developing countries work the way they work, and people keep drinking and driving.
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Do you ever feel like a prisoner in Thailand?
ChaiyaTH replied to bob smith's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
That would not qualify as the same, people were not made tax residents here before. It is not relevant at all, but you dont get it. It would technically be a problem for those same people from the first filing next year, if they also lived here 180+ days. Not before with the old law. -
Lol are you kidding me or what, are you really that ignorant? You want to tell 80% of the Thai people to relocate? And magically earn more money? Get real.
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Is has nothing to do with trying to justify it, it has everything to do with how this country runs and works. To not understand that, while living here, is stupidity. Does that make drunk driving fun or cool? No? Does it make it necessary in a realistic life of the average Thai: Yes. Does it cause accidents and deaths? Yes a lot, but that is how it is. We western countries also justify keeping other continents poor and in war, so we can stay rich. Same same but different.
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That short? 250 baht one way to a average remote place of only 10-15KM? That's even a lot for most farangs here. And most times they would not even go there or you would not get a ride from the house to there.
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Not sure what the OP suggests, that people who live in remote places, never go out to drink or hire a private driver?
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Because there is no taxi to even take to most remote places in the evenings or nights. That is the entire reason I do it as well. That's why Thais do it, to not be aware of this is kind of ignorant. For Thais it is also the taxi costs, that would 2 day wages. Blame the lack of public transport. I never need to do it in Bangkok for example, as there is always transport or a taxi.
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Do you ever feel like a prisoner in Thailand?
ChaiyaTH replied to bob smith's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
This is completely irrelevant and something entirely else. You also don't even know what they did with it or are still going to maybe do with it, reporting people like that, same as for immigration, can take long times before it comes to the right desk, unless motivated with money. The point is that it is a crime to not file your taxes, that means still paying your taxes, a big fine, a possible jail sentence + blacklist forever.