Everything posted by GinBoy2
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Relationship advice
Yeah it actually worked out great for everyone. This year we all got together in Denver where my eldest daughter and Thai son live. Aunts and uncles, nephews and nieces. Added to the party this year, my youngest daughter and her new son, Thai son and his new daughter, then both my cousins adopted daughters both with twins, plus all the associated significant others. Life sometimes does actually work out for the best
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Andrew Tate Defends Dual Pricing
Just for once as vile as Tate is, in this instance I actually agreed with him. I almost hate myself for saying that!
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Women going to Gambia to find a much younger man
I watched a BBC documentary 10-15 years ago about the same thing. It's hardly new, but somehow it's less 'vile' than the story of men marrying much younger women in Thailand. As I recall in the documentary I watched, pretty much as soon as the guy was in the UK he was outta that relationship, if there ever really was one! Not uncommon with Thai women who marry a Western man, but I suspect much more common in the older woman younger man scenario
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Mask mandates return at some US hospitals as COVID, flu jump
Anecdotally in a non scientific study, we've had a surge in COVID illness at work over the past month or two. I'd kinda forgotten about it than all of a sudden a bunch of folks started getting sick, all COVID. Nobody hospitalized, so that's good. I think we all just need to recognize that where we used to get an annual flu shot, you now get an annual flu+COVID shot. As for masks in hospitals. They are a seething hot mess of viruses and bacteria, wearing a mask won't kill you, catching one of those viruses just might!
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Relationship advice
My cousin actually did this. He'd been unlucky in love as we say, but he was in his late 40's had always wanted kids but at his age he didn't want to be the elderly dad taking kids to soccer games. He ended up meeting a woman in Mexico with kids, I think they were 10 and 11 at the time, and bingo he had his instant family. Obviously there are differences, we're hispanic everybody spoke Spanish and the cultures are the same, but it can work. 15 years have passed and they call him Dad and he is their Dad, don't think they have ever had any contact with their biological Dad or want to
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Relationship advice
Well support of family members is fairly common in asian cultures. My wife is a bit of an odd duck, after both her parents died young she and her siblings were farmed out to relatives. She considers herself the lucky one as she got to live with her aunt and uncle in Chicago and got educated in the US, with ultimately a great job and career. Her other four siblings, not so much. So unlike, I would suggest most Western societies she has always sent money, from even before I met her, to support brother sisters, and her Grandma who didn't have the breaks she had. Don't always knock the asian tradition of looking after family, if as they always say 'Im Lucky'
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Relationship advice
I was just thinking about that last sentence. Now all my kids both US and Thai are grown up and in their 20/30's. When we lived in Thailand I missed my girls terribly. When my Thai son told us he wasn't returning to Thailand after graduating college in the US, my wife cried for a week and it was the catalyst for our move to the US. Now with grandkids that all looks like a smart move. So don't write off those family ties they can be powerful emotions, especially as you get older
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US citizen, better to marry Thai in US or in Thailand (registered)?
Thats slightly different. A K-1 is a single entry visa approved in the home country, the woman enters the US then marriage happens within 90 days, but then you still need to apply for immigrant status
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US citizen, better to marry Thai in US or in Thailand (registered)?
On item 2, if you are applying for a US greencard, makes no difference to USCIS if you were married in the US or Thailand, so long as it's a legal marriage. One thing I would say, 'if' you think getting married in the US then apply for a change of status for your wife while in the US is a simple route, don't even think about it. USCIS views that very badly because they see it as trying to circumvent the normal immigration process
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Relationship advice
Really too many questions to give any practical advice. The age difference isn't terrible, so that's a plus. Is she looking to you as a way to get to the UK? Kids. Well how old are they? Speak any English? Little kids, well I've known a bunch of guys that have taken that on, and basically to all intents became their Dad Teenagers, especially boys can be a minefield, especially if their is no common language So go for your vacation, tread carefully but try to figure out at least the questions I would have, and don't just get overwhelmed by the situation, which for men can make us lose any common sense!
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Thailand wants to see far more US and Canadian tourists as long-haul visitors spend twice as much
It was TG794 BKK-LAX TG795 LAX-BKK
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Thailand wants to see far more US and Canadian tourists as long-haul visitors spend twice as much
The problem with all of this is the travel time. Basically it's going to take 24 hours in the air. Even when there was a direct TG flight from LAX to BKK which I used to take it was 18 hours. So 2 days of your vacation from North America is spent in a damn airplane So you need to be pretty motivated to travel that far when a similar or better beach vacation in Mexico, Hawaii or the Caribbean is less than 10 hours away, and in timezone at the worst 5 hours
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Do you aim to die with zero?
I totally get that. I really don't need anything more than I have, I've travelled the world seen a lot. Now I'm pretty happy just being at home. Terribly boring for some I know, but having probably spent more nights in in a hotel bed than my own, now just being in my own bed at night is more than enough
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Getting a Cold in Thailand
Colds are the same wherever you live, never noticed any difference wherever I've lived, Thailand, US, China, Taiwan, Singapore all the same snotty and disgusting Of course I'm a man so I do suffer from man flu, ie a cold, but I think I've had real flu twice in my life and that was not fun
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Do you aim to die with zero?
Sorry that's tough at your age. Hope 2024 is a little kinder to you
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My employment details on uk spouse visa app
On a hopefully cheery note When you get through all the BS paperwork it'll be done. No 90 day reports, no annual renewals, for all intents and purposes she will look just like you, without the vote of course We did this several years ago for the US, and it's pretty standard for all Western countries to have you jump through flaming hoops of paperwork. But once it's done it done and you just lead a normal life Good Luck
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Thai Woman Offers Lessons On How To Rip Off/ Deceive Foreigners
As obnoxious as this is, it's hardly a new thing. From the countless pyramid schemes, and probably more like for like Andrew Tate programs for getting laid, just add this to the list!
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Do you aim to die with zero?
I don't think it's weird, and I also think it might be a lot more common than reading this forum might suggest. I also think there is a sizable quiet population who aren't the 60 something with the 20 something and look like a normal married couple in the West. Me and MrsG have discussed what happens as we enter our twilight years, none of us know when we will depart, but for all of us it's an inevitability. Our kids, both American and Thai are now in their 20/30's and would never expect anything from us, but if I(we) can leave them something I'd say my work is done
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Do you aim to die with zero?
No is the simple answer. The kids will inherit a condo each, which generate my retirement income today. My wife, if she outlives me (we're only a few years apart so who knows) will get our house, plus whatever is in the bank and my survivor social security benefits. We live pretty comfortably, don't see any need to liquidate assets for a total end of it all blow out!
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Business Class Air
Actually I'm going to agree and disagree about United's US lounges. They appear to have woke up and smelt the roses. They have been abysmal in the past. But we just flew back home from San Diego through Denver, and both almost rivaled the best. The Denver one in the B concourse just gutted and rebuilt. It actually has a kitchen, and gone are the rather sad stack of instant noodles and stale sandwiches, the hot food was actually good. The rebuild was, so the blurb goes was to give it a Colorado log cabin feel, and it actually does look and feel pretty good. To compare it to the TG lounge in BKK, way better. Still not Emirates but hey, one step at a time
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Family Remmitance
Well obviously one size doesn't fit all. But, my wife feels that out of all her siblings, she was the one that got the break and went to live in the US with her aunt & uncle, which unlocked education and job opportunities that her siblings didn't get with the other relatives in Thailand and she does owe a debt. This is nothing to do with me, she was supporting family long before she met me. She earns good money working for the DoD, and you could almost think of it as a tithe that she sends home every month. She's now in her 50's and has been doing this every month since she got her first job after graduating college in Chicago. You might find this corny but it's who she is, and I gotta admire her for it, damn helluva strong tough woman
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Your FAVORITE Christmas Movie?
Only one for us, watch it every year.
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Turns out it was Dengue.
Dengue sucks, had it twice Both times I felt like my head was going to explode, and those bone aches thought i was gonna die. Is there any evolutionary reason mosquito's even exist other than to cause havoc
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Business Class Air
This must be a new thing I've never flown on a business or first class ticket that didn't give you lounge access. But things change and the airlines gotta make a buck somehow And I should add, when I said you always get lounge access with a biz or first ticket thats International. In the the US even if I have a first class ticket I need to be a club member to get access to the lounge. I can can happily recoup my annual United Club membership in free drinks! lol
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Business Class Air
Well of course you will be able to use the Business lounge of the airline you ultimately chose in BKK. Not sure what you mean about when you get to Paris. You'll only be able to access the lounge if you have a business class connecting flight