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  1. 2 hours ago, webfact said:

    Background of Pad Thai

     

    During World War II with the influx of a large number of Chinese people noodles had become the most popular dish in the country.

    Heresy ! Are they suggesting this is not a 1000% Thai dish ? Did they not see the international incident over those sickly sweet tapioca deserts just last week when the British ambassador to Cambodia had the gall to suggest they were of Khmer origin ? The fools !

     

    Incoming angry Thai netizens in 3...2...1....

  2. SNAFU…

     

    When will the Thai people start to demand better from their leaders?

     

    Looking forward to the public report on the sinking, sufficient witness testimony and scene investigations by divers must have been carried out by now..
     

    Asking for THB 200m for a useless retrieval (with no doubt a firm view on he skim thereon..), whilst their own brethren have died is just sick and just shows how morally defunct they are. 

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  3. 1 hour ago, webfact said:

    The rising number of senior citizens offer both opportunities and challenges to the country. On the business side, there is scope for growth in healthcare services for the elderly, and more senior citizens may also enter the labour market. On the flip side, an aging society would lead to rise in medical expenses and cost of social services, putting a strain on the country’s fiscal budget in the future.

     

    Nice effort from the spin doctors to suggests some positives around this.

    Thailand will be the first developing country to reach this aging society status.

    It's causing numerous challenges in more advanced and wealthy economies, so we might expect even more here. 

    It's going to be interesting to see what happens and how Thailand handles the labour, economic and societal impacts.

     

    Watch this space....

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  4. Very nice, thanks for sharing !

     

    One of the joys of Thailand is that there's lots of these little gems (lakes, reservoirs, hot springs, waterfalls etc) a few KM off the main highways.

    Often signposted in blue, which I assume means a tourist point of interest, or similar. 

     

    It's like a road trip lottery. Time permitting, it's fun to take a slight detour to explore.

    Most places are decent enough and sometimes you can stumble across an absolute cracker ! 

     

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  5. Yes, I have experience in Thai Airways debentures which at the time were owned by the Thai Finance Ministry.

     

    These are within one of my retirement mutual funds and have been written-down in value to zero a few years ago, when the Government decided to absolve itself of responsibility and restructure the shareholdings. Hopefully...,they might be restored to full value when the bankruptcy process ends.

     

    As you might imagine, my advice regarding any investment associated with the Thai government would be "don't". 

  6. 6 hours ago, webfact said:

    There are 400 constituencies across Thailand’s 77 provinces, each with a single MP. According to the latest census, one MP will represent 162,766 Thai individuals out of a total population of 65,106,481, as opposed to one per 165,226 persons, including Thais and non-Thais.

    What sort of nonsense and shenanigans is going on here ?

    My local MP does not "represent" me, or any other foreigner, as we don't have the right to vote !

     

    Notwithstanding this, given the transient or unregistered/informal nature of many immigrants, I fail to see how these numbers could be obtained with anything approaching accuracy. 

     

     

     

  7. 19 hours ago, sammieuk1 said:

    The staggering price increase has killed off any slight chance of a UK run for me will look again next year maybe????

    Checking June for London - several airlines (Emirates, Qatar, EVA, Etihad, THAI, Swiss) offering UK return trip for THB 32-37k, which is around pre-COVID levels IIRC ?

    Business fares are definitely up, at around THB 120k+, usually you might see many options at THB 85k+.

    EVA premium economy remains an attractive proposition if you want a bit more comfort at around THB 55k.

     

    More capacity is coming back on line, so prices and availability should improve even more as the year progresses. With current capacity levels , booking well in advance work best. 

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  8. 58 minutes ago, goatfarmer said:

    It has nothing to do with perception of risk and much about herd mentality. They will stop when they see a critical mass of others stopping. That critical mass might be higher than other countries, such as India, where masks have largely been abandoned, but where society is more fissiparous.

    fis·sip·a·rous
    /fəˈsip(ə)rəs/
    inclined to cause or undergo division into separate parts or groups.
    "she was unsuccessful in holding a fissiparous membership together"
  9. Simply horrific.

    What on earth can possibly be going through someone's mind, even in an extreme rage or the worst kind of desperation, to rationalise killing a 3 month old baby. 

    The article says more details coming today and there's no mention of any suspects or ongoing investigation. With the mention of only one bullet being fired, it might sadly be a murder-suicide case. 

     

  10. On 2/5/2023 at 5:19 PM, Kwasaki said:

    Ford is new to Thailand ????????????

     

    "It's still a newish and unestablished brand in Thailand."

     

    Yeah it only came to Thailand in 1913. ????

     

    "Likely questions still linger in local minds on reliability and convenience/costs of service."

     

    Yeah some of my neighbours have Ford trucks 20 years old or more and only serviced them but not often being Thai.  

     

     

    1) The history of Ford is patchy in Thailand and only included some element of production starting in the late 90s IIRC via the AAT joint venture with Mazda.

    This was expanded in the early 2000s to include some Everest and Ranger production. Thailand was and is still a secondary market for Ford with the majority of the Ford production at AAT going overseas. In the 2010s a further investment was made which saw a bit more focus on developing the Thai market. This may further change with the new significant investment coming in from Ford.

     

    In the 110 years since they "arrived", Ford has acquired 5% market share, with the vast majority of this coming over the last 15 years based on the investments noted above. Ask anyone driving here 10+ years ago how many Fords they used to see at that time ! Nowadays it's not too difficult to spot Rangers and the odd Everest. I'm OK with my previous assessment on Ford's standing and perception by the Thai market. I'm fairly sure Ford couldn't care less, as they obviously have not viewed Thailand as a key market for the past century !

     

    2) I really have no axe to grind with Ford but you can google Ford Thailand class action lawsuit 2018. Please let me know if you feel that doesn't potentially contribute to "questions lingering in local minds on reliability" vs the rock solid Japanese alternatives.

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