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Let me ask...Would you buy insurance if....
At almost 75 years old, and having lived in Thailand for 14 years, I still have no health insurance, and everything is fine. For the very rare emergencies, I manage to pay like the locals. I go to a government hospital or a doctor recommended by my young girlfriend. For example, I had skin cancer successfully treated with an autograft by a surgeon team in Chonburi at the exorbitant total cost of 16,000 baht. But more than the cost itself, not being insured forces me to take care of my body and my health in general. As a result, I'm never really sick. This isn't advice for everyone, especially those with fragile health, but it's my philosophy, and I stick to it.
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the young farangs behaviour nowadays
That seems fair and well said. But some old people have always said that, prophesying the coming catastrophe when they are no longer around.
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Thailand - A positive thread
I fell off my scooter on the way back from Pratumnak Temple, taking a sharp turn on the descent. Almost immediately, a Thai man in a pickup truck took me and my scooter, first to a mechanic for a very cheap repair, then to a pharmacy. There, he explained that I needed disinfectant to clean my scrapes and some bandages. Finally, I took out my wallet to thank him for his time and kindness, but he refused with a warm, brotherly smile.
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Russian women are terrified of Putin’s soldiers
Daily stories in the Parisian suburbs, and here it's not Putin's soldiers but the tanned thugs largely invited by socialist demagogues who have ruined my country for over 40 years.
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Advice on Upgrading to the New Honda ADV350
Having owned an Adv 350 for three years, I completely agree with this assessment, and I miss my old PCX. Furthermore, the high seat height makes the bike difficult to control in traffic jams, and there are currently no flat seats available to allow taller riders to be comfortable on long journeys.
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Trump Threat: 200% Tariff On French Wine
That's precisely the problem with the internet and its social networks: anyone can write anything.
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Is it all over between Donald and Vladimir?
Putin's Russia offers the prospect of profit. Ukraine, on the other hand, offers a bottomless pit of wasteful spending. On this issue, at least Trump is pragmatic, setting aside ideology to serve the American people. As a French European, I would have liked our leaders, UVDL and Macron, to have prioritised this concern.
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What's the nicest thing a stranger has done for you this year ?
It was last April. I was leaving Makro South Pattaya on my scooter when a huge thunderstorm hit. I quickly found a tree to take shelter under, along with other locals who had stopped there for the same reason. A mother pulled out several plastic ponchos to protect her family. Then, seeing me helpless and a little envious, she offered me one with a kind smile, refusing any payment. Finally, I went home with a blissful smile and a renewed faith in humanity.
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Putin Demands Withdrawal of Ukrainian Troops from Donbas
It's sad to say, but I see no solution other than Ukraine's capitulation and the abandonment of Russian-speaking territories along the current front line. Without this, they will continue to advance and then take Odessa, Ukraine's last access to the Black Sea, thus rendering Ukraine completely dependent. The only other solution would be the internationalization of the conflict, leading to World War III, which nobody wants.
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Income certificate, accepted in Jomtien?
For many years, I've been able to renew my non-emigrant visa in Jomtien with just a letter from the consulate and a tax notice from my home country (France). The wait is about an hour, and I return the next day to collect my passport, 5 minutes. As a precaution, I update my bank account details in the days leading up to the renewal, but this isn't mandatory for Europeans. As a precaution also, I always complete the process between one to two months before the expiry date.
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Ukraine is winning the war
So if I understand correctly, a guy who doesn't think like you is a fascist, Z. I'm not pro-Putin, much less pro-Zelensky. I simply think Russia will win this war for the simple reason that it can't lose it. That's my opinion, even if you condemn it.
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Ukraine is winning the war
- Ukraine is winning the war
What a misleading title ! with comments reeking of credulity and propaganda. IMO, the Russians can't lose. They are infinitely more numerous, better armed, fresher, better equipped, and largely supported by their people. Putin is proceeding cautiously, for now refraining from using tactical nuclear weapons to maintain the Chinese alliance and the West's fearful neutrality. But if he were seriously attacked on Russian soil, with any doubt about the ultimate victory, there's no doubt he would launch a massive offensive and destroy Ukraine in a matter of days. In short, this thread is just another way of talking nonsense.- UK fast-track deportation of Vietnamese migrants
Large Vietnamese community in France, linked to the colonial past. Probably the friendliest. They run good, affordable restaurants and work primarily in this sector or as temporary laborers. They never campaign, protest, or demonstrate. The icing on the cake is that the women are slim and smiling; in fact, it was one of them who sparked my interest in Asia.- Jomtien named 4th leading retire cheap destination in the world
What a load of nonsense! I just renewed my driver's licenses. I arrived at the Transport Office at 2 PM with appointment and left two hours later with both licenses in hand, valid until 2031. The cost was negligible. Every year I renew my visa without going through an agent and without any hassle. It usually takes two hours with waiting and five minutes the next day to pick them up. I've had my Kasikorn account since 2009 without ever having the slightest problem. And when I request a specific service, like changing my phone number or getting an explanation for a charge, I'm always received kindly and efficiently at the local branch. - Ukraine is winning the war