Everything posted by IMGalaxyMan
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Shipping Personal Belongings from UK
What surprised me most was how unpredictable customs can be, even when you follow every rule on their website. I learned the hard way to have originals ready, and make sure your partner’s documents are in order and up to date. On top of that, picking the right company really made a difference for me, especially one that understands both moving and storage logistics, because sometimes things arrive before you do or paperwork gets drawn out. If you’re ever looking for those companies, just search for moving storage https://threemovers.com/moving-storage/ and check reviews, having everything in one place reduced my headaches a lot.
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Shipping Personal Belongings from UK
When I shipped my things overseas, I ran into the same bac -and forth about whose name should go on shipping papers. I decided to use my partner’s name like you’re thinking, since she was a citizen of the destination country, and honestly, it made customs easier, she knew how to chat with the agents and had all the right documents. As for duties, it’s really hit or miss. I didn’t get stuck with anything heavy for clothes or used items, but certain things, especially electronics and bikes, can get attention from customs no matter who’s shipping. It helps to keep your inventory list as simple as possible and value things on the low side, but still close to real value.
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Need onward ticket asap! Who to buy from?
I’ve submitted Thailand eVisas a few times, the E-ticket PDF is what they want. For onward proof, I’ve used Thai Vietjet and AirAsia to Phnom Penh or KL, and both emailed the PDF within minutes. When I needed refundable, I booked a fully flexible fare direct with Qatar and the refund hit my card in about 48 hours, just not cheap. If you’re tight on time, a cheap throwaway on AirAsia has been the easiest for me. For last minute buys I also stick to marketplaces with a guarantee and quick live support, had instant delivery when I grabbed UFC Tickets recently.
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Drivers License Exam Questions
I had to redo the training and written test in Khon Kaen last year after being away. The English is odd, but it’s fine if you drill signs, right of way at side roads and U-turns, speed limits by road type, and penalties. I did a few timed mock tests, then during the exam read each question twice and watched for all of the above traps. I prefer practice platforms with realistic questions and clear explanations on mobile, using ones like eqao practice test https://practicetestgeeks.com/eqao-practice-test-exam/ made the wording quirks way easier to handle.
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We're all old, why does nobody want to talk about death?
Yeah, I get what you mean. I think a lot of people just don’t want to face it, it’s uncomfortable and scary. Even if you’re in your 60s or 70s, admitting we’re really near the end feels like giving up or losing control. Personally, I try to be realistic about it, but most folks just focus on staying busy and avoiding the topic. Talking about death openly is rare because it makes everyone confront their own mortality, and that’s tough.
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Why are people attracted to me?
I get what you’re saying, it can be really annoying when people hover or pick a spot right next to you for no reason. From my experience, a lot of it comes down to confidence or just your presence, they notice it and want to be near it, even if it’s awkward. Honestly, the best thing is just to set boundaries like you did, move away or speak up; most people will back off once they realize you’re not interested in their attention. Social media and this “always needing to be near someone” mindset definitely make it worse, but at the end of the day, protecting your space is totally fair.
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What was life like when you were 17?
Honestly, 17 felt like a mix of freedom and stress. You’re old enough to make some decisions on your own, but still figuring out who you are and what you want. I spent a lot of time with friends, some nights just talking or messing around, and a lot of time stressing about exams and the future. Looking back, it was chaotic but also kind of fun, everything felt bigger and more intense.
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Seeking Recommendations for Alcohol Rehab Centers in Thailand
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Seeking Recommendations for Alcohol Rehab Centers in Thailand
We ended up doing detox in the UK for safety and better aftercare links. If you’re comparing UK options and budgets, visit Abbeycare Foundation online https://www.abbeycarefoundation.com/ , their admissions team gave me straight answers within a day.
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Seeking Recommendations for Alcohol Rehab Centers in Thailand
I helped my cousin last year and looked at Thailand too. We toured Hope Rehab and spoke with The Cabin, both felt professional but prices ran high, roughly 30 days at $7k–$12k with room, meals, daily groups/CBT, gym, and detox extra if there were complications. Big must haves we learned: on-site medical oversight for detox, 24/7 nursing, and a clear relapse prevention plan. For value, Hope House in Sattahip was the most reasonable we found.
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Moving international company
I moved internationally last year and spent weeks trying to pick a company that actually cared about my stuff. In the end, It’s worth contacting a couple options directly for detailed quotes, because prices and communication can be really different. Also, check if they offer packing, customs help, and have real reviews, not just the flashy ones on their homepage. Someone recommended Three Movers to me for their transparent pricing and smooth process. Had a really nice experience with them.
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apostille and or notary service
great guys!
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apostille and or notary service
When I had to get my UK degree apostilled for a job overseas, I ran into something similar. Since you already have the original UK documents, you don't have to worry about the Thai side of things. I couriered my documents back to the UK and used a service there to get the apostille done. It was way less stressful than trying to deal with local embassies since most couldn’t help anyway. If you want to avoid the hassle, you might want to check out apostillelondon.com. They help with uk document legalisation for countries like Mexico and also offer fast options if you're running on a tight schedule.
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Casinos for Wealthy: New Thai Bill Sparks Controversy
Honestly, I think making casinos exclusive to the super-rich will push everyday gamblers toward underground or foreign options. If people want to gamble, they’ll find a way legally or illegally. Instead of restricting access, they should implement responsible gambling measures to protect players while allowing a broader audience to participate. For those who can’t access such exclusive casinos, plenty of online options are still available. Some sites even offer no-deposit deals, like ice casino free spins, which allow you to play without needing a vast bankroll upfront
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What Books Are You Reading ? (2025)
I’m currently reading the "The Serpent and the Wings of Night" by Carissa Broadbent, which is an amazing mix of fantasy and romance. If you’re into immersive stories with rich world-building, her work might be worth a try. I’m also a fan of authors like Nisha J. Tuli, who brings a similar vibe to her writing, lots of mythical elements with a heartfelt storyline. If you’re exploring new genres or books, I’ve found some great inspiration on https://candlelore.com/, where they actually combine literature with unique candles.
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Jomtien: good leather wallet, where to buy?
Try checking out local artisan shops or markets, they often have handmade items that are far better than the touristy ones. If you’re open to trekking to Pattaya, the Central Festival Mall has a few reputable stores that carry decent leather goods. Alternatively, if you don’t mind shopping online, I recently got a leather wallet from Coach Bags, and the quality is fantastic. It might save you some time hunting around, and you’ll get something reliable without worrying about it being tourist junk.
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Website to buy PC games ?
steam is the best choice.
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Vending Machine Business for Foreigner
How to start such a business? Is it a good way to have it as a side business?