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chalawaan

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  1. Most immigration officers I've encountered are fairly intelligent, they must have all come up from junior ranks at some point, so why do they seem to make it more tedious, more backwards, more idiotic! With every passing year? 

    I know here the boss is never questioned, but why do the bosses themselves not at least drop the photocopy BS?

    We show up, they see the originals, and at any time, they can summon us to return and provide the same originals in the event there's a glitch. The photocopies cost pennies, so there's no profit there, so, just why? In the name of sanity and logic, why make it worse for everyone involved, every year? ????

  2. 22 minutes ago, Ralf001 said:

    Not good news at all.

     

    Costing me a fortune to keep the lawn and gardens watered.

    I have this fight with my Thai missus all the time. She's a lawn lover.

    I have nothing against lawns, but they belong in geographical zones where they can thrive organically. 

    I would love to have a tropical ground cover, but here we are trying to replicate New Zealand in the Golden Triangle. ????

  3. Watch Thai Time with Paddee on YouTube, every Thai he interviews, without fail, want to get the hell out of Dodge, even though they admit they'd be homesick as a parrot.

    It's a great place with naturally happy people ground down by aloof corrupt  obscenely wealthy elites who are mostly ethnically not even originally Thai. No prizes for guessing where the Motherland for them once was.   

  4. 19 hours ago, fdimike said:

    The rules are not particularly difficult to follow as far as I'm concerned.  I've been living in Udon Thani for about 15 years and other than the fiasco when the US embassy stopped providing income letters for immigration everything has been relatively smoothe.

    That was Thailand's fault, ALL the Embassies got tired of their petty BS paperwork for confirming something clearly obvious by other means  taking up valuable resources, and just said "enough!" in a diplomatic way. 

    The annual extension circus and 90 day non-sense here is the one thing I really hate with a passion.  

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  5. Lots of trigger happy Thais this week! 

     

    I did a global comparison recently of gun crime after a particularly bloody week in the US, and was surprised to learn Thailand is about two slots below the USA on the global gun violence leaderboard. 

     

    Also, in the 1970s there were sub-machine guns, among other hardware, for sale at Robinsons!

     

    All that heat is still out there in some local psychos hands to this day!

     

     

  6. On 6/4/2023 at 5:16 PM, bignok said:

    It's also relatively unsafe compared to Thailand.

     

    The nightlife is amazing, as are the BEEF restaurants, but I can't say I wanted to stay more than I had to for work. And I'm too old for the club scene now, by a generation or two. 

    I've heard great things about Uruguay, just across the Rio De La Plata, but never heard of anyone getting a retirement residency there.

  7. Been there done that. 

    I like here better.

     

    I was physically menaced twice in Mexico, in CDMX on the metro, and in Leon, by a pair of juveniles. Both never came to anything because I ignored them like they were invisible, and it worked!

     

    The interstates are designed worse than Thailand.

     

    If you are on them at night, you're likely going to be robbed or worse. 

     

    I value safety, street crime against sober foriegners here is still rare. 

     

    Plus side is it's like living in America, in terms of cheap abundance in the malls. 

     

    If you come from a moderately violent US City, you'll probably be happier in Mexico, non US citizens I'd recommend stick to Asia, Portugal etc.

     

    The Mexico Residence visa is easy to get, and there's no BS like here, it's done once, and done for life.  But it has changed, you MUST apply from your home nation, that includes Americans now.  

     

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  8. 6 hours ago, zzaa09 said:

    Actually, to be more historically accurate, the these local issues have their origins from the turn-of-last-century....The Anglo-Siamese Treaty of 1909, where two colonial powers partitioned the spoils. Noting as well, during the so called "Malayan Emergency" for Malay independence, the four extreme southern provinces held allegiance to the Malayan cause for rebellion...and betrayed by the powers that be. 

    This war remains the only modern insurgency that failed for the insurgents. 

    Of course many on the losing side were Chinese easybeats, they also had their butts handed to them by both the Vietnamese and Cambodian Communists as well. 

     

     

  9. 27 minutes ago, SpaceKadet said:

    Yes, and just like Kuwait and Palestine, British Colonial Power had a lot of saying in this.

    Old Siam adopted British Royal customs right down to the governess teacher, the guards tunics, and even standing in cinemas. 

    It's no surprise the colonial aspects were adopted too.

     

    Britain has since moved on, and yes, modern Thailand need to imitate that as well. 

     

     

     

  10. Thank you for this report and the others who added their thoughts.

     

    My first ever 90 day dash is coming up soon (Visit Thai Family Visa multi entry) and I'll be driving myself from Chiang Mai. 

     

    I like this visa because I dislike the marriage and/or retirement extensions increasing tyranny, but it's a pain to get it renewed in Savannakhet (though highly recommended!) because of the long road trip, the expense of that, and a mandatory overnight, although I liked Savannakhet more than I thought I would. There's great local coffee to be enjoyed -and brought back home!  

     

    Seventy plus years after the French left, traces of their charming architecture and culture remain. 

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  11. I got served at Serenade with my Thai missus, who is a regular old Isaan gal.

     

    No offence, but if you rolled in channeling "poor-white chic" you would deffo be given the bums rush. 

     

    Farangs ignore this golden rule from back in the Lonely Planet days:

     

    "If you want respect in Thailand, look respectable"

     

    Some pressed chinos, subdued sneakers, a clean polo shirt and a decent haircut are not much to ask. 

     

    Especially at Immigration. It gets s**t done!

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