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Flights: Chiang Mai to London
https://m.airchina.com/c/invoke/zzjdinstruction@pgenus https://www.tiktok.com/@madsmully/video/7426342334679289121 -
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Why is there this kind of "impossible communication" between farang and thais ?
After decades in the Land: - completely different culture - in many cases communication inability (unless the non-Thai speaks proper Thai) - Thai society structure is incompatible with anything non-Asian - priority settings - loss of face - polarizing discussions with the ability to agree to disagree - inferiority complex of Thais as educated/hammered into them by a completely non-functional education system - caste system just to name a few ........ Deal with your opposite (i.e. your Thai spouse) as a same level person, learn the language and get them to understand, that not everything needs to be shared in culture, culinary or society issues. That only works, if both partners can communicate deeply with each other and that, my experience, applies to only very, very few intercultural relations I came across. -
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Trump blames Biden for the Economic Downturn while desperately seeking Dialogue with China
I hear Trump is considering renaming the San Andreas fault to Biden's fault. 😀 -
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McDonald's suffers worst U.S. sales decline since 2020
Spot on. What use to be an entry level, first job experience (now career), paying minimum wage (fed) of <$8.00, has doubled. Those places that relied on late teens, retirees, earning a bit or supplementing their in , with unskilled, low salaries to be competitive, no longer can be competitive, when covering overhead. That snowballed to other skilled business that started at more than minimum wage, and increased with your knowledge, training and certification, also had to raise their wages to get employees. Apply to learn a trade, with job that offers $10 or $12 to start, and you think why bother, when I can flip burgers for $15, now $17. Short sighted, but when young & dumb. It's a good thing salaries went up, but for unskilled, non career positions is a bit silly. All that adds to inflation. Thank Biden & Dems ... AI Overview Learn more McDonald's announced it would raise wages at its company-owned restaurants, with the average hourly wage increasing to $13, and some locations reaching $15 an hour later in 2021. The company's plan was for average hourly wages to reach $15 by 2024. Additionally, the entry-level wage for new employees was increased to a range of $11 to $17 per hour -
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Transfer code for international transfer what does Immigration accept
Mike, how and when do you present the "advises" to Immigration? They accept these? Could my broker present these to them? -
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Elon Musk’s European crisis deepens—initial April sales numbers prove devastating for Tesla
Says a poster who's not American but cares so deeply about American politics he needs to reply to every post that's negative of Trump.😂
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