youreavinalaff
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I really do not like thai jasmine rice that much
youreavinalaff replied to parafareno's topic in Thai Food
The reference to Jasmine is lost in translation. The "mali" bit is actually to enhance the reference to smelling good. A correct translation of " Khao hom mali" would be "fragrant rice". -
I really do not like thai jasmine rice that much
youreavinalaff replied to parafareno's topic in Thai Food
Really? "ข้าวหอมมะลิ". "หอม" meaning "Good smell" -
Where do you live?
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The real world.
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No effort at all to learn the language. It's called the "immersion method". Immerse yourself and ye shall learn. Conversation, if you can keep up, can take any direction you like. Conversation is, at least. a two way thing. Your last paragraph once again proves a point about your approach and misguided disdain for Isaan people.
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Gunfight erupts during wedding, 13-year-old boy injured in crossfire
youreavinalaff replied to webfact's topic in Isaan News
The fact it's posted in Isaan News might have given the location away a bit. -
Gunfight erupts during wedding, 13-year-old boy injured in crossfire
youreavinalaff replied to webfact's topic in Isaan News
The report says stray bullets. Thec13 year old was not an intended target. Having said that, in the recent case in Liverpool where a 9 year old girl died from a stray bullet, the shooter is now doing over 20 years inside. -
Not all students. Every Government school is required to take a percentage of students as they live within the school jurisdiction. Not uisre about now but it used to be 60%. I have seen parents register their kids in friend's "blue book" so their address is within the jurisdiction of their preferred school I taught at Suan Gularb school. Top 5 in Thailand. It was plain to see which students had entered via entrance test and those that entered because they qualified by address.
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The link you posted even quotes tge Sovereign Grant. It confirms what I said. You obviously didn't read the bit about how the treasury have reaped £3 billion in the last 10 years from the Crown Estate. In case you're nit that good at maths, £3 billion divided by 10 is £300 million. Sovereign grants average around £80 million a year. 300 minus 80 is 220.