There's a lot more to the authorities' discussion than just "communicable disease (covid)" considerations from the proposed docking that has just been requested, such as...
1) Working to ensure that the necessary measures are in place to make the disembarkation process safe and seamless.
2) The discussions focused on a range of important issues, including providing immigration services
3) Promoting boat tourism in accordance with government policy.
Exactly the same thing happened to my office chair, once it's started flaking off, it's done, the entire chair will soon be down to the fabric underneath and you'll have hundreds of black flakes all over the place as you're finding out. Nothing can stop it.
A Thai bank in which the staff speak Thai...what a shambles. No don't think so.
A foreigner, presumably living in Thailand as he needs a local bank account (and chooses TTB?), who cannot make himself understood in the nation's language...that is a shambles.
Good for you, don't know how you could distinguish foreign customers from foreign male staff without speculating, though. Re religion, I did not instigate that, address that part of your comment to the poster who did.
MOSCOW, Sept 29 (Reuters) - Russia's central bank said on Thursday ... that Russian nationals ... would still be able to transfer up to $1 million to their foreign accounts a month and no more than $10,000 via money transfer systems.
https://www.reuters.com/markets/europe/russias-cenbank-extends-restrictions-money-transfers-abroad-until-march-31-2022-09-29/
What does that question mean? Do you mean how long have you left before you can be extradited?
Extradition depends on the co-operation of the two countries and it can be done with or without a ratified extradition treaty, (excluding the US). Don't assume that because there's no treaty that you couldn't be extradited.