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It's the nearest thing they have to a "disagree" button. If others are like me, they use it to dislike the post but don't always have the time or inclination to type a reply.
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Things that work for me: 1. Eat healthy food. 2 Get plenty of exercise, long walks, bike rides etc. 3. Don't drink alcohol before 8pm. 4. Set some projects. 5. Start a hobby. 6. Don't spend too much time on the web, especially forums (guaranteed to depress).
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Weird practises at Thai banks
jesimps replied to StayinThailand2much's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
Except that you have to queue for ages to be served if visiting in person. -
How to deal with a card game addicted wife?
jesimps replied to Toughsituations's topic in Marriage and Divorce
She's an addict and needs professional help, but only if she herself chooses. You have a big problem, I feel for you. My missus is addicted to her cellphone, but that is harmless in comparison, stops her bothering me and doesn't cost me money. -
There's also the fact that the more elderly of us almost without exception have at least one pre-existing condition, which even if we can find a company to insure us, makes it prohibitively expensive. I've been here 16 years and self insure, that means I'd have paid out about 1.6 million baht for a small local op to remove a growth on my eye costing 8000 baht and to have my ears syringed 2000 baht. I used to have accident insurance with my bank until they refused to renew the policy when I turned 65. I'm fit (jog every other day), eat the right food and I'm the correct weight for my age and height. I reckon that's better insurance than being with a company that isn't guaranteed to pay out.
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Thaipocrisy: United States deny meddling in Thailand political affairs
jesimps replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Although I'm a Brit, I think like the Ambassador said, the US is more interested in seeing the democratic process followed in a country than taking sides with any party. I think you'll find that all the countries the US has interfered in have at the time been undemocratic, totalitarian states. -
Possible return to the UK, without any money.
jesimps replied to Terry2905's topic in UK & Europe Topics and Events
Can't you just go through the motions of praying? Being agnostic, it's not as though you'd believe you were commiting a sin by doing so. -
If you condemn violence, you must condemn it on all sides. Don't forget, the present govt came into power on the threat of violence ie great huge tanks standing by to take to the streets. Also the violence committed by Suthep's rabble during his mass protests, don't think I've seen you object to that yet. Saying that, I'm still concerned about Pita's alleged share ownership and why he didn't get rid before the election, if true.
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Did my Krungsri a few days ago at Central Festival. Tried the same venue for my Bangkok Bank, but because I needed to update passport number, they sent me to my original branch. I don't know if they'd have done the photo if it wasn't for that. Anyway, my branch on the darkside did it. SCB at Central said that I didn't need it doing yet.
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I was the same until told that I had to have the photo ID for withdrawals of more than 50K. When I went to the bank and presented my book and passport for processing, it was of course spotted and I had to go to the branch where I opened the account and have the book updated to the new passport number. before the new photo ID process.
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My four banks in Pattaya and my doctor always refuse to sign. Last time I used the police station on Beach Rd next to Central Mal. Cost 200 baht but completely problem free. They know exactly what's needed.
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Thai Bank Account for retirement...new rules?
jesimps replied to Dghart001's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Correct. I paid BB 6000 baht for insurance several years ago and never renewed it. -
Bangkok Bank Changing your branch.
jesimps replied to roger101's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
Not exactly to the topic but.... Yesterday, I spent half the day visiting my three banks in Central Mall Pattaya, all for the same purpose of reporting my new passport number and getting my photo taken for this new ID thing the banks are insisting on. SCB and Krungri in and out in ten minutes. Bangkok Bank, 45 minute wait only to be told that I couldn't report new passport number there, I had to do it at the branch. The place was packed and the whole system, supposed to be computerised seemed to be generating reams of paperwork. Over to the branch on the Dark Side, packed out, waited an hour to be seen and after more masses of paperwork and photo taken, finally escaped. Good job I use internet banking and these visits are seldom needed. I use BB only for bringing in my UK pension because it registers Wise transfers as International. -
"Two very powerful forces are about to collide" ....and the winner will be the one with the tanks as usual.
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Are you actually hungry ? Habit or need ?
jesimps replied to The Cobra's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
My trigger point is 13 stones (82.5 kg) and I hit that on boxing day last. I threw away my old analogue scales, who's dial I could barely read and bought myself a good digital machine. this I've placed in a prominent place in my lounge so I can't avoid it. I swore to get down to 11 stones (70 kg) in two months, which I easily achieved by: Drinking whisky with soda instead of sugary mixers (I don't drink beer, ever). Eating high fibre cerial for breakfast with almond milk. Eating lots of fish, boiled vegetables and fruit. Cut out butter on my toast and sandwiches. Bought the missus an air fryer so very little oil consumed. With the help of a sensitive front tooth, cut out all food and drink containing more than a small amount of sugar. Cut out low fat desserts (tend to load up with sugar to compensate) and diet drinks and yoghurt which somehow make my weight increase, also aggravate my dodgy tooth (Believe it's the acid). Stopped having my late evening bag of crisps. Drink lots of water instead of coffee, becomes normal after a few days and the more you drink the thinner you get. A good walk, bike ride or swim every couple of days, but I've being doing this for years anyway. More or less sticking to the above do's and don'ts and my weight has more or less levelled out at around 71 kg. I hardly ever feel hungry. Works for me but probably not for everybody. The thing I mainly put the weight loss to is having the digital scales somewhere where you're almost tripping over them and being able to read the display easily whilst standing. -
When cutting the grass I always put my collar up and fasten the top button to help it stay up. Purely to keep the sun off my neck. Wouldn't think to do it when I was out, it'd look a bit daft on a 79 year old.
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Foreigners Arguing Over Condo Noise Disturbances End in Hugs
jesimps replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
Being noisy in any neighbourhood is a bad thing, but in a condo it's inexcusable. Only incredibly dense, unfeeling types with no common sense would make a racket enough to disturb their fellow residents. Unfortunately, there are too many of them in Thailand where the condo walls, floors and ceilings have no soundproofing. I notice lately that there are a lot of reports of people fighting, even committing manslaughter over noise. It doesn't surprise me because I've sometimes been tempted towards violence myself. Spams are particularly noisy and I dread being sat near to them in a bar or restaurant. They shout during normal conversation even when sitting next to each other, so I'm not surprised by this post. -
Having lived here for many years, I could see the bookshops vanishing at a rate of knots. Figured that it was because most people were now probably using electronic book readers. They're only cheap online, so I bought and learn't to use one. Now I have more books than I could ever read in a lifetime. One of the best things I ever did. Also saves me a trip into town every couple of weeks. Before anyone has a go, just trying to be helpful here, not on a commission from Kindle.
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It's part of the electoral rules (even if in this case it's a grey area of was it/wasn't it operational) so the legal department of all parties contesting an election should avoid it. That's why I keep saying that MFP ought to have known pre-election that Prayuth would leap on this in his search for a reason not to relinquish power. With the EC, Senate and Judiciary behind him, I know (regretfully) who my money's on.
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Somethings crawling on us, but can't see them.
jesimps replied to 4MyEgo's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Been experiencing this for 16 years here, but so far haven't managed to spot one of the beasties causing it. I've come to the conclusion that it's the fans causing the my body hair to vibrate, which gives the sensation of something crawling on you. -
Arrived in Pattaya 16 years ago and although I've visited other areas of the country, there's nowhere I'd rather be than my little bit of paradise, just up the coast, but within a thirty minute drive of central Patts which has everything you could wish for in entertainment. Why isolate yourself in the jungle/desert or in a boring, smog choked place, when you can live in a beautiful area, but within a short drive of civilisation.
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I still can't figure why MFP, with all the legal brains at their disposal, failed to insist that Pita dump his shares before the election. They must've known that it was illegal and that Prayuth, the EC and Senate would jump on it. If I, with my small knowledge of Thai politics had know this before the vote, I'd have been screaming at him to get rid. I feel sorry for my poor missus who naively still thinks he's going to be PM.