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The Honeymoon will be over again, as soon as we get past Songkran. I have given up travel this year, but I am happy to stay at home, rather than to support those greedy hotels.
It is not just the hotel rates, but everything connected to tourism that have gone up, like car and bike rental, tours and even restaurant prices.- 2
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I totally agree that voluntary prostitiution should be allowed. Even though this means, that women are allowed to financially abuse men, by selling what should be given for free.
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3 hours ago, Mark mark said:
Well, with all due respect ! Could I be so bold to ask ! What the (Deletrd) is a Foreign Tourist wearing a 10,000 B Gold Necklace in a crowd in Patong ? ...
Everybody knows, that foreign men wear gold gold pieces to attract ladyboys.
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Unfortunately hordes of bad behaving tourists have made this step necessary!
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I guess that her boyfriend was unhappy with the baby, since he wasnt the father.
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2 hours ago, Paul Henry said:
If they know the networks why don't the close them down. Probably the same reason they don't close down their banks.
They are waiting for the criminal networks assets to be worth seizing. Remember that the bib get to keep a large share of the loot.
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Their protests would probably be heard more clearly, if they did it in the Red Square in Moscow.
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It should not be allowed, to use
non-existingwords non other than scrabble players knows exist.
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Som nam na! I don't feel any pity for the win rider. A 300 Baht fare for a few kilometers ride from Bearing to Central Bangna is a total rip-off.
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How can anyone expect to get free water in a pub? Which country are this farang from?
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7 minutes ago, Xonax said:
Powerful people, including men wearing uniforms, owns or benefits from the sex trade in Thailand. Legalizing sex toys would harm the industry of human sex trade, so off course the powerful people are interested in keeping the sex toys illegal.
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Powerful people, including boys in brown uniforms, owns or benefits from the sex trade in Thailand. Legalizing sex toys would harm the industry of human sex trade, so off course the powerful people are interested in keeping the sex toys illegal.
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Song thaews should not be allowed in smaller sois with only one lane in each direction. They are upholding the traffic by driving 5-10 km/h and when they stop, they are blocking the whole lane, making the many impatient kamikaze-motorists eager to make a risky overtake in the often busy opposite lane.
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Fortunately jet ski's are not allowed in Krabi. But meanwhile the polluting and very noisy Long-tail boats are allowed to roam all day near the beaches. We stayed in a Tubkaek (Krabi) beach front accomodation, but hardly had any peacefull time, before the next long-tail boat arrived and disturbed the peace.
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Better late than never!
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55 minutes ago, ukrules said:
I am surprised that the floor caught fire when the cigarette fell from the ash tray.
Still you never know, are tiles and concrete slabs flammable here in Thailand?
Vinyl floors are often used on the upper floors.
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28 minutes ago, 2008bangkok said:
Unfortunately Thai hospitals have no compassion, its money on no treatment.
I remember my next door neighbor dying on the toilet, i got him off an laid him on the floor, when the ambulance arrived and they couldn't find his passport they just left him lying there until the morgue van came in the morning.
In Thailand ambulances does not handle dead bodies!!
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30 minutes ago, Expat68 said:
I am not sure where they arrive at these fees? I had a operation in the most expensive hospital in Bangkok, stayed 6 days in a luxurious private room, all medicines, doctor visits and it did not come to one eighth of that bill
A 7 hour surgery will easily cost more than 1 million Baht.
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33 minutes ago, bradiston said:
The family say now they are refusing. But with no further details, it's all meaningless.
In another article in a UK paper it was written, that the insurance had an exclusion written in fine print.
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2 hours ago, Funkymover said:
And I thought the government pay , after all didn't they just say, they pay out over 400 million baht on tourists medical bills and that's the reason for the new, 300 baht landing tax
The 400 million Baht is probably only for life saving treatments. Otherwise the amount would be much higher.
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14 hours ago, spidermike007 said:
He is incapable, a terrible leader, not particularly swift, and despised by all but a few. And did I mention the likelihood that he is seriously corrupt?
Which makes him a perfect contestant for the seat!
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He was lucky, she hadn't send him the usually photoshopped photos or photos from when she was younger, smaller and prettier.
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Greed is not a disease. It can be stopped!
DBD sees food trucks as a plus for tourism
in Thailand News
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Why invest in fancy toilets/handwashing facilities, when sewage water is freely available in every street? The photo and article is NOT from Thailand but from Malaysia, but who hasn't seen something similar in Thailand.
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/travel/malaysian-restaurant-caught-out-washing-plates-in-a-puddle-on-the-street/332PFP25C3AEQEJSBIQXBO4TBE/