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By this time next week in will be in the 38's.

 

The place that has maintained a good exchange is Philippines.

 

1000 pesos ( which is pretty much the average for one hour female company in AC, not Gogo) about 19 US dollars.  

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49 minutes ago, bkk6060 said:

By this time next week in will be in the 38's.

 

The place that has maintained a good exchange is Philippines.

 

1000 pesos ( which is pretty much the average for one hour female company in AC, not Gogo) about 19 US dollars.  

its never been a place popular with brits,they prefer pattaya,more english ex con bar owners cover in tatts to idolize and dream of emulating.

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58 minutes ago, bkk6060 said:

By this time next week in will be in the 38's.

 

The place that has maintained a good exchange is Philippines.

 

1000 pesos ( which is pretty much the average for one hour female company in AC, not Gogo) about 19 US dollars.  

Well i guess no matter what happens with Ex rate so long as you can get your 'Nat King Cole' for under $20 that's the most important thing - lol.

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What diatribe. Is this Bedlam? Low currency (nor high currency) is not an accurate reflection of state. UK manufacturing employs a huge number of people and contributes hundreds of billions to the economy - BAE, cars, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, electronics, defence, nuclear etc all churn out worthy products. Believe the UK is a mess - unabated movement from the EU, toxic politics and prissyness contributing greatly - but certainly not economically.

 

The doom n gloom on here is typically through butt-hurt remoaners (gawd, they are annoying), sad individuals with an obvious chip on their shoulder fixated on bloody empire (really! who cares) and those who can't make it back home (where women are unavailable) continually stoking their fragile ego with inane comments. The guy comparing the education of his offspring in Thailand to the UK ????... never mind, how's their t'inglish coming along? These people should probably be more worried about where Thailand is heading, spiralling costs and their inevitable squeezing out by the army. The way it's going, a bag of pesticide-infused spuds and a sickly Thai beer will be a major weekly undertaking.

 

Aside: Of that horrible verhofstadt character from the non-country, instead of berating the Brits, he should be more mindful of the Russians rolling over Europe post-Brexit.

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2 minutes ago, daveAustin said:

What diatribe. Is this Bedlam? Low currency (nor high currency) is not an accurate reflection of state. UK manufacturing employs a huge number of people and contributes hundreds of billions to the economy - BAE, cars, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, electronics, defence, nuclear etc all churn out worthy products. Believe the UK is a mess - unabated movement from the EU, toxic politics and prissyness contributing greatly - but certainly not economically.

 

The doom n gloom on here is typically through butt-hurt remoaners (gawd, they are annoying), sad individuals with an obvious chip on their shoulder fixated on bloody empire (really! who cares) and those who can't make it back home (where women are unavailable) continually stoking their fragile ego with inane comments. The guy comparing the education of his offspring in Thailand to the UK ????... never mind, how's their t'inglish coming along? These people should probably be more worried about where Thailand is heading, spiralling costs and their inevitable squeezing out by the army. The way it's going, a bag of pesticide-infused spuds and a sickly Thai beer will be a major weekly undertaking.

 

Aside: Of that horrible verhofstadt character from the non-country, instead of berating the Brits, he should be more mindful of the Russians rolling over Europe post-Brexit. 

 

Anyway, nice to see the mods continuing the TV way of allowing unabashed bashing of the old country. Carry on.

your home country is not everyone's on here's home country Mr selfish,you bash thailand to bits then moan about remoaners bashing their home country.btw there are more on here claiming the UK to be the promised land than there are saying otherwise.enjoy the rest of your drinks

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6 minutes ago, bkk6060 said:

I am curious what you Brits plan to do.

When it gets below 30 then what?

Seems many may be better off in the UK.

What you think?

some in pattaya will jump rather than return to the UK,many have already returned,quite a few on here have but they dont like to tell folks why,while in thailand they learnt not to lose face.could you imagine a brexiteer admitting he had to return to the UK because the pound crashed after brexit?

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10 minutes ago, bkk6060 said:

I am curious what you Brits plan to do.

When it gets below 30 then what?

Seems many may be better off in the UK.

What you think?

The smart ones will leave and go back to where a pound is worth a 100% pound. The desperate will continue watching there money being ripped to shreds and forced to continue downgrading their lifestyle here

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24 minutes ago, chickenslegs said:

Many of us will have to switch from champagne to prosecco.

cannot say ive seen many singha slobs covered in bulldog tatts supping champagne or prosecco in thailand,seen a few gussling an affordable alternative on a 7/11 steps though, SIAMSATO,most didnt bother with the glass though,they bit the top off,quite a feat with no teeth.

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25 minutes ago, watcharacters said:

 

There are always the Chinese money lenders to tie a person over a rough patch.

 

 

i doubt they will risk lending to Brits at the present moment,maybe in 3 months when its back up to 50

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5 hours ago, bkk6060 said:

By this time next week in will be in the 38's.

 

The place that has maintained a good exchange is Philippines.

 

1000 pesos ( which is pretty much the average for one hour female company in AC, not Gogo) about 19 US dollars.  

 They are a dime a dozen in pattaya non go go. Just park your ass crack in soi Buhakoa or beach rd for an hour

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Ten year chart THB vs AUD and we just busted through the last resistance and into free fall mode. Hello 15 bht but will be a death by a thousand lashes , give it a few years but it will get there 

 

How many idiotic posts have we heard about Don't put even 1 baht in a thai bank over the last 10 years, it's far safer in your home country? LMAO i bet those guys are bleeding and hiding under a rock !!

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4 hours ago, bomber said:

cannot say ive seen many singha slobs covered in bulldog tatts supping champagne or prosecco in thailand,seen a few gussling an affordable alternative on a 7/11 steps though, SIAMSATO,most didnt bother with the glass though,they bit the top off,quite a feat with no teeth.

Just as I thought! You frequent the Hi-So hangouts! What class!

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On 6/15/2019 at 10:42 AM, bomber said:

btw the EU has already gone the best deal possible with Japan,Japanesse companies are ready to leave the UK not more arrive,get real man

You're right, and that deal the EU signed with Japan has enabled the Japanese to move all car production back to Japan - because they can now export their cars directly into the EU. The EU didn't think (or care) about the impact this would have on the UK car manufacturing industry. 

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12 hours ago, madmen said:

Ten year chart THB vs AUD and we just busted through the last resistance and into free fall mode. Hello 15 bht but will be a death by a thousand lashes , give it a few years but it will get there 

 

How many idiotic posts have we heard about Don't put even 1 baht in a thai bank over the last 10 years, it's far safer in your home country? LMAO i bet those guys are bleeding and hiding under a rock !!

I took all mine out 5 years ago when the dollar was 30 baht . The dollar will not rise for at least 2 years ..In my opinion. I agree it will hit 15 baht or just a little higher .

 

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10 hours ago, CG1 Blue said:

You're right, and that deal the EU signed with Japan has enabled the Japanese to move all car production back to Japan - because they can now export their cars directly into the EU. The EU didn't think (or care) about the impact this would have on the UK car manufacturing industry. 

the EU shouldnt have to care about the UK,we are leaving so you keep telling us on here.

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Browsing the internet I came across an interesting price comparison between Thailand and the UK.

Seems that Thai green curry at one of the UK's top restaurants is only 145 THB ...

(House of Commons menu 2018)

Terrace_Cafeteria2018-07-24menu.pdf_-_2019-06-17_21_17_47.png.a63dfa6660601541284fba7b7c8b4017.png

https://www.parliament.uk/site-information/foi/transparency-publications/hoc-transparency-publications/catering-services/catering-services-menus-and-tariffs/

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2 hours ago, chickenslegs said:

Browsing the internet I came across an interesting price comparison between Thailand and the UK.

Seems that Thai green curry at one of the UK's top restaurants is only 145 THB ...

(House of Commons menu 2018)

Terrace_Cafeteria2018-07-24menu.pdf_-_2019-06-17_21_17_47.png.a63dfa6660601541284fba7b7c8b4017.png

https://www.parliament.uk/site-information/foi/transparency-publications/hoc-transparency-publications/catering-services/catering-services-menus-and-tariffs/

The Commons "Terrace" is Gov subsidised, of course.

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