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NanaSomchai

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  1. 7 minutes ago, ravip said:

    All countries manufacturing heavy weapons and nukes should be ashamed first, before accusing others. 

    And here we go, I encourage you to watch (again) Nicholas Cage's BEST role/movie ever: Lord of War (2005).

     

    The ending scene dialog goes:

     

    "And while the biggest arms dealer in the World is your boss,

    the President of the United States,

    who ships more merchandise in a day than I do in a year,

    sometimes it's embarrassing to have his fingerprints on the guns."

     

    As for Vladimir Putin's, the next line fits him perfectly:

     

    "I would tell you to go to hell,

    but I think you're already there."

     

    Source: 

     

  2. 1 hour ago, TropicalGuy said:

    China want ASEAN & NE Asia.

    Pitin wants Ukraine as Neutral or Pro- Russia Buffer State possibly Partitioned West / East. 

    - China wants the whole ASEAN region to itself+Tibet. (No one's talking about China has been doing to Tibet for decades yet it is... disgusting).

    - Russia wants to regain control of the former Visegràd block, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia under their (economic) control.

    - Erdogan wants the remaining half of Cyprus, Syria, Georgia and Armenia (to massacre them all) under their control all that while joining the European Union.

    - The civilized Western occidental European Union wants the whole of England and Scotland back in the European Union (rightfully so).

    - Israel wants the entire Gaza strip for them, eradicate Palestinians until the very last one.

    - North Korea leadership dreams of reuniting with South Korea under their terms, their communist biased views of what a society should look like.

    - The USA sees their Canadian friendly neighbor to the North as the 52nd state. They often jokingly label Canada as their 52nd state but make no mistakes.

     

    Nothing new under the sun.

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  3. 1 hour ago, KhaoYai said:

    I'd rather defend Ukraine and risk WW3 than let this bully keep on slaughtering people for no good reason.  We've put up with enough from him, its time he was stopped - at the moment the West is letting Ukraine fight its war for them. Ukraine is being thrown to to wolves in the hope that it ends there.  A foolish attitude in my opinion - the free world is going to have to fight Putin at some point - I'm convinced of that.

    I'm convinced as well. Same goes for XI. In fact one could argue that the US and China war has already been going on for years, albeit an economic one.

     

    1 hour ago, KhaoYai said:

    Then Thailand will probably have no choice on who it aligns with because they have to consider China's position. 

    Be careful who you are laying down in bed with, a shark with a wig, lipstick on and a nice looking Prada dress is still a shark.

     

    Thailand and China are probably too far linked, tangled and intertwined now in that weird "bromance" ongoing relationship for anything positive to come out of it.

     

    1 hour ago, KhaoYai said:

    Its entirely possible that at some point in the (maybe not too far distant) future, that those of you living in Thailand may either have to leave or face a whole new regime.

    Which is why I've already sold everything and left. My only regrets is not having done sooner than that.

     

    Welcome to Chailand.

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  4. 4 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

    If the murderous dictator had any influence before, he does not now. Who cares what he thinks? Who cares what Russia thinks? If it were not for their oil, gas and nukes, they would be highly irrelevant on the world stage. 

     

    What are their contributions to the world, since the 2nd half of the 20th century, anyway? Buckwheat? Vodka? What else? 

    Woah there, easy easy easy Mike. Don't fall for this bait.

     

    Not everyone in Russia agrees with Putin's statement shows polls. In fact it's quite the contrary, most Russians aspire to freedom and peace.

     

    Putin does not represent what the entire Russian population thinks and vice versa.

     

    Don't fall for the easy trap, don't paint them all with the same brush please Mike.

     

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  5. 19 minutes ago, internationalism said:

    it's going on since 28.01 when the first time Thailand Passport website was hacked.

    Clearly your details or at least your email addresses are in the wild.

     

    20 minutes ago, internationalism said:

    Authorities never admitted to hack.

    Why would they? Loss of face, this is Thailand.

     

    20 minutes ago, internationalism said:

    But never admitted to it and never apologised.

    Again why would they? Loss of face, this is Thailand.

     

    21 minutes ago, internationalism said:

    They haven't fix successfully, 

    And they never will.

     

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  6. 8 minutes ago, webfact said:

    BANGKOK (NNT) - The Ministry of Digital Economy and Society has indicated that it will support blockchain as part of efforts to promote the digital economy in Thailand.

    They will "support" blockchain only because they figured out they couldn't control it or restrict it or benefit from it directly (in the form of brown envelopes) or even  outright ban it, so at least that way by pretending they are "supporting" it, they are at least saving face.

     

    Despicable cowards this joke of an incompetent "administration".

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  7. On 3/7/2022 at 2:33 PM, FalangKino said:

    No one is going through the current Thai immigration hurdles with quarantine, Thai pass, which also carries the added risk of having to spend several thousand for a hospital stay when you enter the country if test positive for covid, all to smoke a little bit of weed.

     

    Don't be daft.

    You nailed it, sir.

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  8. 50 minutes ago, connda said:

    But but but - it just makes a s***-ton of money for private hospitals.  Don't you people understand?  New Normal Thailand isn't about the hospitality and leisure industry any longer.  Nope!  It's about forced medical tourism.  The hotels are just jealous that they can't charge customers 10,000 THB a day if they pop positive on a Covid test. 
    Big private hospitals have the ears of policy-makers, not you common business-types. 

    Context:

     

    Statistics say just over 36,000 Saudi tourists arrived in Thailand in 2019, and Thailand made about 3.2 million baht. TAT’s deputy governor said direct flights will help promote tourism to Thailand, and expand tourist markets in Saudi Arabia, Europe, and the Middle East.

     

    He also said it will allow tourists to conveniently transfer to other countries. TAT plans a new marketing campaign for this year called “Visit Thailand Year 2022: Amazing New Chapters”. The campaign will promote three main types of tourism in Thailand, consisting of Medical tourism, beaches, and shopping.

     

    Source:

     

    https://thethaiger.com/news/national/thailand-news-today-tourism-industry-pushes-for-scrapping-of-thailand-pass-and-pcr-testing

     

    There you have it, medical tourism.

     

    I myself have a severe case of blue balls, maybe I should apply for a medical visa, I've heard they have great massage/clinics on Soi Buakhaow and all across Pattaya...

  9. 4 hours ago, wombat said:

    How long before all the experts wives show them the word " endemic " 

    When that word is gazzeted will be a red letter day.

    A dark red one even.

     

    3 hours ago, Paul Henry said:

    Spoke to a friend yesterday who just returned from Thailand after his trip to catch up with family.

    His story is beyond belief, F*** up after F***. From airline schedules changing, Covid tests, empty streets and bars, the list goes on. A lot of the Government demands added conciderable cost to the trip.

    No incentive to visit "Thailand the land of smiles" should be "Thailand the land of confusion and costs"

    Bolded the relevant bits for added emphasis.

     

    2 hours ago, Canadian Snowbird said:

    Well Thailand, it's not like we didn't warn you that until you get rid of the Thailand Pass system, the extra insurance, the test and go and test and go again, and the hospitel fiasco, we weren't coming. You've already missed the boat on this winter season and we won't be coming for a short visit to salvage your songkran festival because we simply don't trust you not to keep flip flopping and changing requirements.

    Millions, dare I say, billions were lost this winter season.

     

    "Thailand: The Land of flip flopping rules and changing requirements", how fitting.

     

    2 hours ago, Canadian Snowbird said:

    You've now got 7 to 8 months to learn from your mistakes and get your act together for next winters tourist season.  

    7 or 8 months also known as; After the elections.

     

    Good luck with that!

     

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  10. 5 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

    She could make the weekly crossings without a problem and get a 14 day stamp in her passport everytime.

    Thais do the same for entry to Cambodia since they also get the 14 day entries.

    That's what I thought as well, but wanted to make sure she would be exempt of any hassles when attempting to do this every week, we're talking about 52 crossings per year here. Is this going to raise any eyebrows at some point?

     

    Last question; Do you have any feedback or experiences (positive or negative) about that specific checkpoint/border? It is notoriously known the Poipet one must be avoided at all times.

     

    Thank you for your time.

     

  11. 4 hours ago, ubonjoe said:

    Same for Koreans, Cambodians, Laotians and etc the 2 entry per calendar year does not apply to them.

    .See this for the latest info for the countries under  bilateral agreements. 

    List of countries for visa exempt and visas on arrival dated October 2021. 263.57 kB · 27 downloads

    I was asking the question for a close "relative" who travels on a Cambodian passport, she is a Cambodian national, she is interested in "setting up" (but not working) a resort business on the Thai side of the border, nearby Ban Hat Lek (Trat Province) but would like to cross the Khlong Yai Border Checkpoint on a weekly basis, (be in Thailand weekdays, return to Cambodia on days off/week-ends), my question is, is she exempt from 2 entries per calendar year by land crossing the checkpoint on foot or is she going to run into immigration hurdles?

     

    What do you think? What should I tell her? (apart from the obvious answers; get a proper visa).

     

    Thanks.

     

  12. 2 hours ago, TropicalGuy said:

    Tourist Visa Entry long unofficially encouraged for extended stays beyond 4-6 weeks But can be unavailable or difficult.
    Indicates a Disconnect between Consulates & Imm.

    For Quality Tourism Reset, which they say they want but whose desperate contrary Imm. actions indicate otherwise, there should be No Visa Exempt & No Visa On Arrival & No VE/VOA Extensions ! Only VISA.

    Be careful what you wish for.

  13. 2 hours ago, Caldera said:

    I just mentioned APIS as one cheap and in many cases effective way to vet arrivals before boarding. In that particular case, people who are blacklisted. If someone tries to circumvent the system, for example by changing their name, there could still be a need to deny entry at the Thai airport, when their fingerprints are scanned. But that would be a rare case.

    Blacklisted people would effectively be stopped by the APIS system, unless they have had their details such as names changed. However with the fingerprints scanners at every single point of entry/exit, the blacklisted sheeps are getting caught with a 99.9% success rate. The only way for a blacklisted person to pass through the security nets would be when the entire biometric systems are down. I recall a few posts on these forums hinting it is sometimes the case, but there's no way for you to know whenever the systems are up or down. Being blacklisted and betting on the odds the biometric systems being down is akin to winning a lottery ticket.

     

    2 hours ago, Caldera said:

    I don't think it would be necessary to add a hard visa exempt limit - if one were to be imposed - to APIS, however. Simply publishing the rule via IATA and travel advisories, as other countries do, would be sufficient.

    I don't think any countries in the World (minus the USA and Israel) have enough "weight" to make changes to the APIS system, but I could be wrong.

     

  14. 2 hours ago, BritTim said:

    At least if immigration deny entry when you arrive in Thailand, you can argue your case. In fact, the overall impression you make on the officials is often the determining factor on whether you are allowed in.

    This, really, this, people seem to undershadow the importance of this, not so much at the ports of entry by Air because of the cameras, etc. But I assure you most immigration officers do "judge the book by it's cover", show up well dressed, well mannered, explain to the I/O why "you stay Thailand too mutt", add some tea money to your travel documents if you must, do a Wai salute, always control your temper, show them respect, they will let you in.

     

    On the other hand, show up in flip flops, with a "I love Soi 6" t-shirt with dubious stains on it, along a protruding beer belly, bad smell, bad breath, low hygiene, bad attitude, a passport in lousy conditions and start yapping your mouth using foul language, see what happens next, no matter what visa you may have.

     

    Thais are relatively simple minded people at the end of the day, they really do judge books by their covers. Once they got a bad impression about you, you're done.

     

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