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pdinbkk

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  1. While I get that some members are gun shy on commenting on politics in Thailand, I find it a bit disturbing that members here on AseanNow would champion censorship of stuff that is freely available in Thailand, and is not particularly controversial.  Pita outlines the challenges of democracy in a developing country.  There is no "lese majeste" that could be inferred from this discussion.  There is, however, a lot of history that many members may not understand or grasp from their time here without the benefit of a very politically aware partner.

     

    My advice to those that want to understand Thai politics, is sit and watch this conversation.  And to @IsaanExpat especially - you may learn something. 

     

    And to @hotsun, you are one of the most clueless posters I've ever encountered in my 40 years in Thailand.

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  2. When you have the means to ensure that the immigration stuff is merely a minor annoyance, rather than a major production yearly, then I would suggest that makes a lot of sense. 

     

    Here in the rarefied air of some one that can actually afford to live in Thailand, you really do annoy the rest of us with your whining about the difficulties of living in Thailand.  A little suggestion -- go home!

     

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  3. Someone has attempted to login to your email account and requested a one-time pass code.  As they are not already logged into your email, they did not get access to this OTP. It can occur when someone types the wrong username by mistake. 

     

    For example if your username was [email protected] and you accidently typed [email protected] and requested a OTP, then the actual user [email protected] would receive an OTP, but you would not gain access to his account.

     

    If you didn’t request this code, it’s possible that someone else might have typed your email address by mistake.  It could also be a sign of someone trying to gain unauthorized access to your account.

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  4. My 2 cents. If you can't afford the medical bills here, don't live here.   Thailand has better medical care than most places in the world.  The standard of care here is way better than the US, and most western countries (and I can attest, as a California native). If you are paying out of pocket for elective care here, then it's cheaper here than the US or most other "fee for service" countries (at least those I've lived in -- and that's quite a few).  

    For emergency situations, the fees here are very reasonable, even if you are not covered by Thai government healthcare.  I do understand fellow Americans and others that don't understand the concept of universal healthcare, who worry about being bankrupted for even minor ailments - but I guess that is a symptom and legacy of where we come from.  My experience of the Thai (government) medical system has been nothing short of amazingly good!  Yes, there is lots of waiting time in government hospitals (given the number of patients), but ultimately, the level of care and the access to specialists and high quality medical care is more than I would get in the US (or Australia - where I am also a citizen).  I am a farang that has worked in Thailand for 30+ years, and have standard Social Security medical insurance as a result of being an employee in Thailand. Yes, for me that gives me priority and guaranteed medical care.

    But, perhaps more relevant, is the access to outstanding healthcare that my extended family (who are not covered) has had over the many visits to Thailand where required (and often used).  In all of those cases, there was no medical insurance involved. We have always self-insured.  The fee for service and standard of care has been nothing short of outstanding, and very reasonable from a cost perspective.  For nervous nellies, go ahead and pay ridiculous amounts to some Insurance company that may or may not pay out when stuff happens. We will stick to the Thai government healthcare provided by provincial Thai government hospitals.  We have only ever experienced amazingly good healthcare services better than we would get in California or in Sydney.

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  5. 1 minute ago, BritManToo said:

    Plenty of gay men pretend to be straight, I see no conflict in your tale.

    Point taken!  I'd be interested in your thoughts of what percentage of the population you think might be gay.  While Kinsey and others have pegged this at about 10% of the population, there are a wide range of studies that predict that it is both smaller and larger in both humans and animals.  What's your guess?  Based on your lived experience. 

     

    And, just to note, I'm guessing that you and I would not agree on much politically, I do love your contributions to the forum.  Hope you are recovering well from the nasty accident.

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  6. 13 minutes ago, Peterw42 said:

    I suppose if a story is devoid of actual details (as this one is), people will embellish, exaggerate and make up there own narrative.

    HAVE A LOOK AT THE PHOTO IN THE OP, its obvious the children have been reunited with there parents. The children have not been abandoned, they are not now living in an orphanage. The parents are not drunk, or arrested. I dare say this is nothing more than a misunderstanding, both parents probably wandered off thinking the other parent was looking after the kids, or something similar.

     

    Clearly you didn't read the article. You made up your own narrative.

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  7. On 3/5/2021 at 2:19 PM, dodgybros said:

    It is not about 'fee free', idiotic concept, it is about the amount that lands in your Thai bank account to spend! Transferwise is simply better, and I get mine in 4 hours from Aus.

    FYI, the time taken for Transferwise to pay out is dependent on the amount being transferred.  Today, anything over AUD$4,078 is quoted as taking 2 days, vs 4 mins for anything under this amount.

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