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DaLa

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  1. 'Public respect' , at your mother's funeral procession ?
  2. ‘Sunbeam’ is an interesting one. Obviously an English word , however the meaning in Australian is unused crockery or cutlery. Now in England the word is (was) used to greet or address someone you know; generally in a friendly manner. As in ‘ey up sunbeam how you doing, not seen you for a while’ However if you alter the intonation slightly it can also be used in a derogatory manner short of a strong cuss, for example addressing someone that runs into your car ‘well done sunbeam, that wasn’t a very clever move was it’. Very subtle. To confuse issues more there are many other words used similarly whilst greeting someone example: ‘eh up duck’, ‘ nah den mate’, ‘good afternoon chappy’….
  3. SuperRich was there 4 - 5 months ago, down in the basement , together with the cheapest food and drink in Swampy. I've always found SuperRich to give far better rates of exchange than the banks and indeed the spread between buy and sell is minimal which tells you a great deal. You can also order the day before from the main branch and they will deliver it to your nearest point at no extra cost. As a footnote my experience is from exchanging Thai Baht to Singapore $/ Taiwanese $/Japanese Yen and UK sterling.
  4. I had several 'red' coloured vehicles in the Uk in the 90's and they suffered from dulling of the gloss finish. I understood at the time for it to be a paint defect and no amount of 'T' cut or polish corrected it. I haven't noticed that problem on red coloured cars here. Now back to the the heat problem. The darker the colour the more heat an object absorbs. Thus black absorbs all wavelengths of light and reflects none. White reflects all wavelengths and thus absorbs the least heat. I have black vehicles and white vehicles; they are under cover and have aircon thus I don't notice a great deal of difference. If anything it's the efficiency of the air con that makes most difference. On the 3 occasions I used air con in my car in the UK it would take an age compared to the air con here. My most efficient a/c was in a Mitsubishi which may have just been due to the company also being a major supplier of air con generally.
  5. Mask on whilst travelling on public transport, off whilst in the park, on walking in the street and to cap it all OFF in the bars and restaurants. I defy anyone to explain the logic behind this to me. Worse still is the apparent acceptance to conform without question.
  6. 'Streamlined' ? It's not only because there are 171,476 words in the English dictionary and only 2,864 words in the Thai dictionary that 'streamlined' is not easily understood here. If the amount of work undertaken by banks/immigration/land and transport offices and even sales assistants in this country was made more efficient there would be another 10 million unemployed in this country.
  7. I was very surprised to learn 'The Sound of Music' wasn't based in Australia. And I had never heard a voice like Julie Andrews before so that was no give away either.
  8. Futile effort to revive the market. They might be building them , and they may have been selling 7,000-8000 units a year back in 2012. Meanwhile , of the 5997 units for sale at the Energy Cha Am, 5990 still remain for sale.
  9. KhunLa's map would be your best guide after disclosing where in Bangkok you need to commute. I live in Nonthaburi as we have a business both there and at Chatuchak. I wouldn't be living there if my business was in Lat Krabang. I also agree with BangkokAlan that all the services you require are available immediately outside Bangkok itself. In the case of Nonthaburi that also includes its own (very welcoming, efficient and stress free) immigration. Your request for 'quiet' depends on the type of housing you choose. My Moo Bahn is just over the Chao Phraya off a main 12 lane highway but there's no traffic noise, I rarely bump into any of my neighbours, no bars or restaurants on the Moo Bahn blasting out music until the small hours. The only noise that I 'suffer' is the 7 AM TiChi grunts on the nearby park. I'm sure you can find all that on the side of town that is closest to your work.
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