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ross163103

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  1. One of the reasons I don't have rental properties in Thailand.

    When I rented many years ago I actually left the house in better shape than when I left, still didn't get my damage deposit back. So it goes both ways, I won't--and don't need, to rent again, and I won't rent out any properties, simple really. I've seen too many owners in this same situation, all the profits they made over x number of months/years has to be put back into the property fixing up the damage. Another problem is, it's hard to get justice either way, whether you're the owner or the renter, most times the police won't do anything unless you're rich, powerful, or both in which case they will have their hand out waiting for that brown envelope to come their way. TIT

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  2. It's one of those conundrums uniquely Thai! I had a friend with a bar and he decided to get a snooker table, several months later BIB showed up and asked for his license, he said he didn't have one so asked where he could get one, police said, "You can't." I guess now he pays for his license with a brown envelope he gives them......every month! TIT 55555

  3. Just now, Kinok Farang said:

    Lived on soi 7 Theprasit when they put the biggest storm drains (2 meters by 2 meters) in the road.You guessed it,after the first major deluge, the road flooded again.

     

    I've always thought about this as thru the years I see them constantly putting in larger and larger pipes on different roads throughout the city. The problem is, if the water has nowhere to go after filling up the pipe this type of solution won't work. It just takes a little more time for the flooding to start as the pipes acts as a reservoir. Oh well, same same different day, TIT.

  4. Just now, BangkokReady said:

    If someone said "I saw a farang in the town today, he was very tall", I don't think anyone would have an issue with it.  If your father in law, who you have known for years, says to your wife, "What is that farang doing today", it is obviously offensive.

     

    Exactly how I feel.

    As you pointed out; the difference being a stranger I don't know saying it, or someone close to me using it. Obviously my family and close Thai friends don't use it concerning me.

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  5. I've seen several fights between Thais and farangs over here; it usually starts one on one with some kind of misunderstanding then progresses to someone becoming physical, then onto several Thais jumping in to help their colleague, and if you're close to a motorbike stand.....watch out(!) because guaranteed they'll get in on the action! Pack mentality at its finest!

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