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How about the way he treated them? You just assume they randomly treated him badly and that he was a saint and didn't raise his voice or make a scene? Why would you assume that?
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There's absolutely nothing in that article that says they don't count deaths after leaving the sceme. It's nonsense.
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I bought a Mars bar yesterday but i didn’t eat it. I’m going to go and take it back now and demand they exchange it for some M&Ms. There’ll be Hell to pay if I shout at them in English to do it and they don’t understand what the hell I am on about. I might even come on here and complain about Thai hospitality!!
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No one is denying that people die in hospitals after road accidents. Jeez. Please share your evidence that only deaths at the scene are counted in the statistics. As someone else said this is an oft repeated myth that NOBODY has ever provided a single link for, nor shared a shred of evidence. It can’t be hard, surely?
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Even for AN this is a particularly petty and ridiculous thread. - Man goes in to 7-Eleven. Man buys bin bags (for what, 100 baht?). - Next day man decides he doesn't need bin bags but instead of keeping them for when he does, man goes back to 7- Eleven to try to exchange them for something else because his 100 baht is important. Seriously, who does this? - Man expects Thai staff to understand his unusual English request. Man insists (in English). Then we are to believe that people started shouting and swearing at him for no reason. I don't buy that at all. - Rather than feeling stupid for causing trouble, man then goes home and posts an angry rant on AN blaming "Thai hospitality". Man is weird. Man is entitled. Man needs to look in the mirror. But no, man is innocent and this is all the Thais fault. Honestly, read the thread again and tell me it is not ridiculous. I would be embarrassed to even write a post like that. I would be embarrassed to admit I even tried to take some bin bags back to 7-Eleven for an exchange in the first place! Wow, just wow.
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7/11 return policy in America. There I fixed it for you as you copied from the US site. It has absolutely nothing to do with Thailand.
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
josephbloggs replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Wow, Donald Trump has an AN account!! -
Distraught Foreigner In Multi-Vehicle Crash In Chonburi
josephbloggs replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
The man is dead and that's all you have to say? -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
josephbloggs replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Sigh. Why do diesel lovers always use childish terms like "sewing machines"? It just shows you have no interest in debating at all, your mind is made up and zipped closed. Mine was also made up until I spent time with a (fast) EV. Have an open mind and you can be surprised. I didn't know that. I have driven a top line Everest and it had a terrible sound system so I assumed the Raptor would be the same. The other facts about it being plasticky, slow, noisy and smelly still stand even if it does have a decent sound system. -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
josephbloggs replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
The penis is on the inside. -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
josephbloggs replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
You have literally no idea what you are talking about, apart from the condo point. -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
josephbloggs replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
The 180kmh cap is a global Volvo safety thing, nothing to do with the battery. I think it was brought in in 2020 - they limit all their cars to a 180kmh top speed: petrol, hybrid, electric - and it is part of their pledge to eventually have zero fatalities in a Volvo car. Not sure I agree with it, but I rarely feel the need to go over 180kmh on the road these days (have done it plenty of times in my younger days). I should point out that although the ex30 is very fast it is kind of ridiculous talking about it in comparison to a 911. A 911 is a pure bred, highly focused, mid-engined sports car. An ex30 is a small family SUV. Totally different beasts, but alas, we do live in interesting times and I am all in favour of them. Even in comparison to a 911 the EV performance is addictive as it is instant, it is such a different feeling. I rented this beast for 24 hours in Dubai to race up and down some mountains and it was incredible. Faster on paper (0-100kmh in 3 seconds) but there's a lag, albeit small. A fast EV has no lag and just feels faster. Having said that I would take the 488 Italia Spider over the Volvo in an instant. ???? -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
josephbloggs replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
josephbloggs replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Ah, sorry, maybe English is not your first language. He asked if there anything better for the price point. But instead you have posted a picture of something that is dirty, noisy, smelly, slow, and has a massively plasticky interior with vastly inferior tech and no premium materials or luxury additions like a Harmon/Kardon sound system, or unrivaled passive and active safety systems. This is called "much worse". Easy mistake to make. Next time look for someone asking for something worse, or more old fashioned. Happy to help! -
Am I the only one using (Indian) 'cook in sauces'?
josephbloggs replied to BritManToo's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
My thoughts exactly. -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
josephbloggs replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
So....you are saying that EVs are more advanced, more developed and better than diesel and petrol? Wow, Transam has turned. Welcome. -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
josephbloggs replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Yeah, it's crazy when you think about it, EVs rock! (And I never ever thought I would like them until I tried one) -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
josephbloggs replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Yeah, 1.9m. For the price I don't think anything can match it for spec and performance although I could be wrong. I am also interested in looking at the BYD Seal when it arrives here as that also appeals, but depends on what the spec is like. -
Am I the only one using (Indian) 'cook in sauces'?
josephbloggs replied to BritManToo's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
That does look good. -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
josephbloggs replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Definitely the Ultra for me - I need the creature comforts and I need the Harmon Kardon sound system. And definitely the twin motor - I need to enjoy that performance. -
Am I the only one using (Indian) 'cook in sauces'?
josephbloggs replied to BritManToo's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Not fine to me. Not sure what your Trinkism is supposed to mean - because we are in Thailand we have to cook in filth? I can't abide a dirty kitchen, even as cooking I clean as I go so it as clean when I finish as it was when I started. -
Am I the only one using (Indian) 'cook in sauces'?
josephbloggs replied to BritManToo's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Thank you, a hygienic kitchen picture. -
Am I the only one using (Indian) 'cook in sauces'?
josephbloggs replied to BritManToo's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
I just tried Patak's when I was back in the UK recently and was impressed. I bought some jars back with me but good to know you can get them here. Normally I never cook from a jar but will make an exception for this. I was told that many mid grade Indian restaurants in the UK also cook from Patak sauces or pastes. But can I please make a request? Clean your cooker man - it's filthy! -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
josephbloggs replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Wow, complete nonsense mixed with casual racism all in one post! Congratulations.