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asf6

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  1. Me too. I might pay 290 baht for the whole quiche if it was big but certainly not for one slice. .
  2. Apparently the one on the left is past its sell by date and the one on the right is fresh. ????
  3. I wish I'd read this thread earlier. We had a nice downpour this afternoon .... but I didn't take an umbrella with me, I got a bit wet. Looking on the bright side, it was definitely cooler today than it was last week.
  4. Just a thought but can you count back 90 days from the new date to find out which date it started from then compare that date to the date you applied and the date it was accepted? .
  5. Must be top quality... it's gold!! https://www.facebook.com/esornews2/?locale=th_TH
  6. Who's going to organise a bus trip there? Please book me a seat and two vaginas. ????
  7. Ambrosia creamed rice is a tinned product. However, rice pudding is not difficult to make at home. Google will give you plenty of recipes.
  8. ^ Or grind the coffee in the kitchen instead of the bedroom. ????
  9. If you want really fresh coffee beans, you need to buy coffee in bags that have the date of roasting on them. The link I posted above to Hillkoff coffee, shows that that coffee is sold with a roasting date. According to the link below: "Most baristas agree that consuming your coffee beans anywhere between 7-21 days after the stated roast date will give you the best-tasting coffee." https://espresso-works.com/blogs/coffee-life/how-long-after-roast-date-should-you-use-your-coffee-beans .
  10. 200g if it is the Brazilian coffee he orders. https://www.hillkoff.shop/product/171008-157499/hillkoff-brazil-natural-arabica-specialty-roasted-กาแฟนอกคัดพิเศษ-บราซิล-200g
  11. Going by the stamp in the OP's passport, it appears he was denied entry under section 12, clause 2. (2) Having no appropriate means of living on entering the Kingdom; .
  12. The TM35 form appears to be a written notification to you that you have been refused entry into Thailand. The authority of the official to issue the TM35 form comes under Section 22 of the Immigration Act 1979. The refusal of entry comes after the official determines that a foreigner falls under a certain category of person that should be excluded from entering the Kingdom under the provisions of Section 12 of the Immigration Act 1979. The following link is a PDF file that has 11 different categories of people who might be excluded. Decide for yourself which one they likely chose for you. ???? [Section 12, pages 6 and 7.... Section 22, pages 11 and 12.] http://web.krisdika.go.th/data/outsitedata/outsite21/file/Immigration_Act_B.E._2522.pdf See also page 3 of this document (in Thai). https://phangngaimmigration.go.th/assets/uploads/file-5.pdf .
  13. Just a guess, obviously, but perhaps she didn't offer a visa exempt because you said you wanted to stay for 60 days and possibly extend after that, and a visa exempt is only for 30 days (or is it 45 these days?) so, in her mind at least, a visa exempt was not suitable for you. .
  14. You could have bought a kilo of imported lamb for that price.
  15. No, he did not mention having a re-entry permit. I did not mention that he did either. I assumed he didn't have one. Perhaps the OP can clarify. What do you mean you do not cancel extensions? Are you trying to say that it cannot be done? It most certainly can be done. I have done it more than once. [Just to be clear, I mean permission to stay] Why do you think the OP's non O-A had already expired? .
  16. I think the problem is that you had a valid and current extension of stay in you passport and you had not cancelled it. My understanding is that you can leave by air and it's not a problem but for some reason they will not allow it by land. I had the same problem a few years ago. They told me I had to go back to the immigration office that issued the extension of stay and cancel it there. I was quite annoyed as it was hundreds of kilometers from the border I was at! But I had no choice, apart from leaving by air of course. I had to turn back.
  17. I was in Starbucks yesterday and I asked about that. The staff member said the machine is set to 96C but when I asked about the milk she said the milk is not checked, For customers who want their coffee 'hot', she said customers can request it hot and the staff will make their coffee hotter than usual. My latte was hot enough for me. The milky froth wasn't very hot but that was OK for me. I didn't expect it to be hot. After drinking my coffee I want out and bought a thermometer and I will test the temperature next time I go in a coffee shop!!
  18. Lopburi is charming? ???? and it's hiding in the jungle? ???? What a lot of .....
  19. Some schools will close, some won't. It's up to the school.
  20. Congratulations. Did you go down to 47kg at one points? [102 - 55 = 47]
  21. The 57% is actually how many votes have been counted out of the total number of eligible voters (52,238,594) rather than 57% of the votes cast - unless there is a 100% turn out. ???? If there is a 65% turnout, there will be about 34 million votes to count, so another 4 million or so still to count. In that scenario, we'd be at almost 90% counted now.
  22. I am also fan of 7-11 fresh coffee. Decent coffee for 30 baht. I buy the latte there.
  23. I don't think there is a "position payment" for being a director of a government school in Thailand. As you saw in the OP and the Tiktok video if you have watched it, the woman gave 3 figures: 33,230, 5,600 and 5,600. None of those are a position payment.
  24. They probably will but it's a bit early to be counting chickens methinks. About 18 million votes have been counted so far, and I reckon there's probably another 17 or 18 million more to count. There are over 52 million eligible voters.
  25. There are 500 MPs: 400 voted in by constituencies and 100 chosen via the party list voting. What you are seeing there is the prediction for the constituency voting (คาดการณ์ ส.ส. แบ่งเขต Predicting constituency MPs).
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