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Suvarnabhumi immigration when with Thai spouse
jayboy replied to Wiggy's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Yes, I had the same thought - a different and less hidebound generation one hopes and less obsessed with face. -
Suvarnabhumi immigration when with Thai spouse
jayboy replied to Wiggy's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Recently on arrival (I have Thai PR) a youngish female Immigration official - steering the hordes to their queues - insisted I join the foreign queue despite having seen my white book and stating it's the nationality of passport that counts.I shrugged and complied but mentioned to her that the rules have apparently changed.She was adamant but to my surprise appeared a few minutes later and told me to come with her to the priority queue.I'm guessing my remark that the rules had changed had unsettled her and she had then consulted her boss.I should say the complete encounter was business like in tone and without a hint of hostility on her side or my side. -
How to get a Yellow House Book ?
jayboy replied to bondjames007's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I can succinctly summarize the vast amount of discussion on this subject: It can be useful to have a Yellow Book and Pink Card in some circumstances..But if you don't have them or can't be arsed to get them, it doesn't particularly matter. -
Also my experience.I pay mine but Thais usually ignore them and there seems to be no follow up.
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"OR... were you referring to your own achievements ??? " - Come off it - we're not 12 year olds The only non sad aspect is Tyson Fury himself who is obviously brilliant at his profession. Everything else is desperately second rate.
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Sad at so many levels.
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Not really.I have long been a supporter of gay rights, very much influenced by gay friends from university days and before.I certainly have no objection to Gay Pride celebrations. But I remain puzzled by the phenomenon, particularly in relatively liberated Thailand, where discrimination is very limited.Same applies to UK and other Western countries.What exactly is the point? Why do British Embassies feel the need to give Gay Pride so much attention (not so much one imagines in Saudi Arabia and other Muslim countries) - at the expense I think of other pressing issues? The British Embassy in Bangkok virtue signals on LGBT matters to the point of absurdity - talk about preaching to the converted (to be fair not so much in the last couple of years) but how about showing some real courage in for example condemning the True censorship of BBC News broadcasts? Why do people have to be defined by sexuality anyway? I'm sure I will be misunderstood - but on my part there's no hate, in fact I'm generally supportive.But the puzzlement remains at the complete absence of a sense of proportion.
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Being a decent human being is obviously a good thing. Social class has however nothing to do with virtue.In any case these days old fashioned ideas of social class are collapsing in favor of measuring class by wealth and income.But I think in behavioral terms we can usually recognize low class when we come across it. Just look at Pattaya, the people who visit, the people who live there and (most of all) the people who promote it - Buzzin Pattaya and the like.
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In the UK at least, the upper and upper middle class normally speak with a received English accent though diluted in the younger generation by an estuary accent sometimes. Occasionally a Scottish gentleman will speak with the accent of his country, or at least a burr. I admit that this association between accent and social class is breaking down rapidly but however defined nobody with class would spend time in Pattaya. Incidentally accents have never dictated class, just one of several indicators.
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It's a bit different surely? Pacino and De Niro are charismatic and hugely talented multi millionaires.That's not the description one would give to the (usually) large gentlemen not necessarily of much class (judging by manners and accents) tottering around Pattaya with their reformed (sometimes) bar girls.
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Top 99 Reasons Why Being Over Age 70 Rules!
jayboy replied to GammaGlobulin's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
No he isn't.He has a distinguished record in the past as linguistics philosopher but even then his record on international relations was mixed.He is sadly now little more than a dribbling old fool, slave to kooky conspiracy theories and Putin worship. -
Did Thailand just have its cleanest ever election?
jayboy replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Absolutely right.In fact it has been impossible to rig elections in Thailand for several decades.Vote buying exists but it does not play a decisive role. -
I have a relatively obscure wristwatch which is not valuable at all but which I rather like.The battery needs replacing and so I would like it to be done by a skilled watch smith in Bangkok, who knows what he is doing and can be relied upon not to mess it up.Any suggestions?
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Isn't that the overwhelming majority of the expatriate Pattaya community?
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Election Commission Concludes Unofficial Election Results
jayboy replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
The battle ahead https://www.lowyinstitute.org/the-interpreter/thailand-s-election-will-country-move-forward -
Election Commission Concludes Unofficial Election Results
jayboy replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
A timely warning https://www.journalofdemocracy.org/thailands-revolutionary-election/ -
Election Commission Concludes Unofficial Election Results
jayboy replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
I don't think you are wrong.There is so much history/evidence piled up on how the unelected elites (armed forces, tame justice system, upper bureaucracy Thai-Chinese business conglomerates, the palace,the entire Senate etc) will react in a situation like this - although their rejection by the Thai people is more overwhelming than ever.These groups have no real understanding of enlightened self interest but possess a whole basket of tricks to defeat democracy.The process will not be quick and there are many legal remedies available to them.So prepare to be disappointed. I believe the situation is very dangerous because there are millions of Thais, mainly young, who will not put up with the old devils.Many of these young disaffected Thais are in the armed forces.Think of the the implications of that. -
Is it still a requirement that for travel to Singapore it's necessary to submit an online arrival form no more than 3 days before actual arrival?
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Facial recognition required for some online services from Thai banks
jayboy replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
The Krungsri (KMA) app on my Iphone permits facial recognition to log in.I don't suppose that is relevant in the context of the new requirement to pay a visit to a branch.Right? Does the restriction on transfers also apply to those undertaken on the bank website?