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1 hour ago, Tippaporn said:

Bird watching.

What country are you from? So no birds of the feathered variety there then?

There must be birds of the skirt variety surely.

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1 hour ago, richard_smith237 said:

A happier, more go lucky and generally smiley nature...

 

A general lack of confrontationalism...

 

 

I agree with that.

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Thai people not coming on (your home country here) Visa and being complete AH's. Denigrating the people who live in the country, their food, their customs, their beliefs, criticizing their every move, moaning about how 'Things Used to Be', ...

Need more examples ?

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3 hours ago, possum1931 said:

But in the UK, you can sit at these lights for long enough sometimes and never see any traffic.

I thought they had sensor cabled buried in the road as you approach a junction to trigger the lights in your favor in this kind of situation.

:huh:

 

 

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10 minutes ago, Beachcomber said:

I thought they had sensor cabled buried in the road as you approach a junction to trigger the lights in your favor in this kind of situation.

:huh:

 

 

In general at night or when it's quiet in the UK just flashing your headlights triggers the lights to change wouldn't really describe the Thai way of using traffic-lights (or absolutely anything on the roads for that matter!!) as an advantage or a better way of doing things....

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19 minutes ago, Beachcomber said:

I thought they had sensor cabled buried in the road as you approach a junction to trigger the lights in your favor in this kind of situation.

:huh:

 

 

Not in Scotland that I know of, I have been coming home from gigs in the early hours many times and came across plenty of red lights, I always had to stop, but if there were no traffic, I would just go.

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17 hours ago, onera1961 said:

In the US, they have flashing red (stop, yield, go) when traffic is light.

I know, I always said this long before I first came to Thailand, I have driven in many parts of America

and what a difference that made.

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On 4/16/2018 at 5:47 PM, OneMoreFarang said:

And Christmas is also much more fun in Thailand

 

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I got no problem liking your posts, think you might have startled the old ones with those. All arguments invalid....................:thumbsup:

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Good street food available all over.

Bird watching/listening where I live (not the fem version). Must be 10 or so species across from condo I live in as there is big empty lot with trees. Oh, and some interesting frog noises at night.

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Just now, Emster23 said:

Good street food available all over.

Bird watching/listening where I live (not the fem version). Must be 10 or so species across from condo I live in as there is big empty lot with trees. Oh, and some interesting frog noises at night.

Your home country doesn't have birds?

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