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  1. Are cars legally required to stop for a pedestrian crossing a zebra, or is it "up to them"? I remember in Serbia a few years ago after a long stint in Asia, a car actually stopped when he saw me about to cross a zebra. I remember that I had to smile. And over the months I spent there, I'd say 99 % of the time cars stopped. Strange that in a country like Thaiand, where polite manners are highly appreciated in social life, suddenly throw all the poiteness overboard when it comes to traffic.
  2. Can I get a residence certificate on a Tourist Visa?
  3. To the first replier: the pan is actually working fine, so I kept it. So I'm just curious about the red spot and the eWarranty.
  4. I bought a Tefal pan at Lazada from "Lotus's shop online". The "red spot" doesn't change when the pan heats up on an induction stove. Also, registering for eWarranty at Tefal Thailand didn't succeed because the serial number wasn't being recognized. When asking Lotus customer service on Lazada about these issues they didn't answer my questions. And when I tried to contact the Tefal/Krups service number in English and in Thai, my phone calls were left unanswered. I thought "Lotus's shop online" was "somewhat" reputable? But could it be a fake Tefal pan? And I'm curious why I couldn't register for Tefal's eWarranty. Are there any options left to find out about the above?
  5. Are Glucophage XR 500 and/or XR 750 mg available in Thailand?
  6. Could you elaborate a bit on that?
  7. Excuse my ignorance, but where to find such executors and what are their fees, about?
  8. Did you let your Will made in Thailand? If so, what were the costs, about?
  9. If I die unexpectedly in Thailand, then how to make this as less of a burden for a family member in my home country, in a financial and organizational way? I don't have a partner in Thailand. I would like to be cremated in Thailand and have the ashes sent back to my home country, or maybe scattered in Thailand. Any recommendations and advice how to deal with this situation? What would or could it cost, approximately? Just to add: I don't own property here in Thailand but rent a place. The amount of money on my Thai bank account is negligible. Thanks in advance.

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