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Citibank has a Global Executive Account. It's based in New York. I opened mine with just a passport, I think, but that was some time ago. The cost is $25 a month or free if you keep a combined balance of $25,000 or more in investment, savings, or checking accounts. They'll send you text SMS to your Thai phone number. The service isn't that great and Citibank has just recently downsized its Thai operations but the advantage is that it's aimed at people living abroad.
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What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2024)
jaywalker2 replied to Rimmer's topic in Entertainment
Weird movie. Jake Gyenhaal and Conor McGrogor are great and the fight scenes exciting but the female actors are all terrible. -
What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2024)
jaywalker2 replied to Rimmer's topic in Entertainment
You do need some background in Japanese history to understand what's going on. You might want to skim the Wilkepedia entry on the Sengoku period in Japan. -
What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2024)
jaywalker2 replied to Rimmer's topic in Entertainment
I liked it and would recommend it but it is slow and most of it is talking. There are also a lot of subtexts to the narrative -- she's German, the husband's French, she uses English as her main language, the boy suffers from impaired sight due to an accident, all sorts of nuances. Some of the reviews criticize it as boring but I didn't find it that way. And I thought the ending was realistic. -
All the media is doing is stirring up anti-foreigner sentiment. For the most part, Thais don't distinguish and see all foreigners as alike. These incidents are outliers. Most normal foreigners are more law-abiding than Thais. I accidentally bumped into a woman in the supermarket yesterday. I was taking something off a bottom shelf and when I straightened up, I backed into her slightly as I didn't notice her behind me. I started to apologize but she gave me such a dirty look that I decided not to engage her. Maybe she'd demand compensation! The media and government are making it out to seem that every foreigner in Thailand is thug or a mafia figure.
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Big island of Hawaii. It's unlikely to be in the crosshairs of a nuclear strike and you can conceivably live off the land if you have to. Plus, it's a beautiful place to live. Maui is another possibility, because then you can run over to Mark Zukerberg's bunker if trouble occurs. I doubt that he'd let you in though.
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First-time traveler to Thailand has many questions
jaywalker2 replied to franzen101's topic in Thailand Travel Forum
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Oh, you're trying to be reasonable? Good luck with that. First it was he kicked her as she sat on the steps, then it was he physically assaulted her, he violently assaulted her, his wife verbally abused her, his house is encroachiing on the beach (even though he's only renting it). What is there in this story that merits this kind of coverage? We have stories of Thais shooting at each other, killing their wives, raping their daughters and students, and it doesn't get this kind of public attention. I'm amazed. This guy has clearly become a scapegoat for the repressed anger the people in Phuket have for all the foreigners who've taken over their island. But whose fault is that?
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PM Srettha’s billion-baht plan to transform Suvarnabhumi Airport
jaywalker2 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
As usual, quanity over quality and new major opportunities for graft. What, they're expecting tourists numbers that are double the local population? During covid the government bemoaned the fact that they had relied so much on tourism and had failed to diversify the economy sufficiently. I guess when you don't have any new ideas the old ones will have to do. -
Wake up, half hour of power breathing, 30 minutes in the pool -- swimming, stretches, leg exercises -- typically walk between 6,000 and 10,000 steps per day, 90 minutes of aerobics in the evening. I like a drink after aerobics and that makes me feel guilty.
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Let's face it, going to immigration is always a hit or miss proposition. I did retirement extensions 14 or 15 times and it never took me a few minutes. Get up at 6, take a taxi for forty minutes, stand outside the office in the queue for an hour, wait in the office for 3 or 4 hours, oops, lunch time. Come back after lunch, finally see the I/O. Twenty more minutes. Then another wait for an hour or more while the supervisor signs off on it. Then an hour taxi ride home in rush hour traffic. That was my typical experience. And that was when it went smoothly.
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You might just be depressed over having to take blood pressure medicines. I've been taking amlodipine for a couple of years. Sometimes my legs ache but I don't have any other problems with it. On the other hand, 140/87 isn't that bad, depending on your age. With some lifestyle changes you might be able to bring it down 5 to 10 points or so without medication.
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Controversy erupts as Thai doctors clash over mRNA vaccine effect
jaywalker2 replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
What gets me is that every mainsteam expert who supports the vaccine is considered a pharma shill and purveyor of disinformation by the antivaxxers but the truth is that the antivax movement has become an enormous business. Pierry Kory, the original proponent of Ivermectin and now a suppporter of the "vaccine shedding" hypothesis, earned, according to the Washington Post, $368,000 from the FLCC last year which says that it's main business is posting social media content (antivax). He also charges $900 for a covid tele-conference. Robert Kennedy received a salary of over a half million from the the Children's Health Organization, largely an antivax group. Simone Gold who was the presidet of the FLCC allegedly embezzled millions to fund a lavish lifestyle. Peter McCullough is pushing a spike protein detox program that has never been clinically tested . John Campbell admitted that he was posting content meant to maximize views. This is in addition to all the other ways they earn income: substack accounts, donations from conservative groups, prescriptions for Ivermectin, etc. Conflict of interest anyone? -
Foreigners tax obligations
jaywalker2 replied to LauChan's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
It will kill Thailand as a retirement destination for a lot of people, I imagine, while the benefits are dubious. The government made a big push to increase the number of retirees aiming for a goal of at least 1 million. The implementation of something like this is not going to help that dream. -
Foreigners tax obligations
jaywalker2 replied to LauChan's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
I've read everything but so far there has been no official announcement. We don't know how retirees are going to be affected, how the system will be implemented, what will count as taxable income, how the tax will be paid or any other details. Right now it's just a guessing game. -
Foreigners tax obligations
jaywalker2 replied to LauChan's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
Nobody knows what foreigners are going to be liable for because the Thai government has yet to make an announcement. Anybody who says they know is just talking out of there a--. However, you will be considered a tax resident if you reside in the country for 180 days in a year. -
Controversy erupts as Thai doctors clash over mRNA vaccine effect
jaywalker2 replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
No, it didn't apply for approval because the FDA rejected the original trial data. The FDA wanted them to do another bigger trial but there were problems with that as well. It had nothing to do with production shortfalls because the US government had already stockpiled a supply of the AZ vaccine in the expectation it would be approved. They ended up giving it to Canada instead. I along with most people in Thailand I imagine had two shots of AZ with no ill effects. The side effects were rare but the blood clots did kill a number of people, at least 19 in the UK. The bigger issue though was that the mRNA vaccines were considered much more effective. -
Controversy erupts as Thai doctors clash over mRNA vaccine effect
jaywalker2 replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Look, whether you do or don't get boosted has absolutely nothing to do with whether the vaccines are safe. Whether you're a Republican, a Democrat., whether you believe in science or fairies, whether you support Joe Biden or Donald Trump, whether you're on a keto diet or drink 10 cans of Pepsi a day has nothing to do with whether the vaccines are safe. That has to do with an evaluation of the evidence, not personal behavior or beliefs. -
Controversy erupts as Thai doctors clash over mRNA vaccine effect
jaywalker2 replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
educate yourself: -
Controversy erupts as Thai doctors clash over mRNA vaccine effect
jaywalker2 replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
It has never been approved for us in the US. That's just a fact. Its use was suspended in the EU because of the blood clot problem. It has since also been taken off the market in the UK. The mRNA vaccines have proven both more effective and safer, according to health experts.