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Latest developments and discussion of recent events in the Ukraine War
UPDATE: we have orders to change position. we are going to chasiv yar -
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UK Pensioners in Thailand Face New Scrutiny Over Pension Fraud
Hah ! what I really like to see ,really are the reports of 35000 souls there in Birmingham unable to collect their benefits through language issues, all on cu -
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UK Pensioners in Thailand Face New Scrutiny Over Pension Fraud
Oh absolutely Donnie Join me in calling for the UK government to increase their migration I would like to see migrants moved and housed in those small country villages and take them over ,tear all.those old buildings down and put up high rise housing I say I don't know why all the poms are not as lovely as you Donnie -
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Teen and Stepfather Clash with Knives in Pattaya, Both Injured
Just pointing out that you made up claim quite possible didn't happened and you have no evidence to suggest that it did -
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Dr recommendation for prostate radiation and cost
Good idea ,so he picks the ones who give him "kickbacks" -
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Phuket's Bold Plan: Old Town Aims for Carbon Neutrality by 2030
Meanwhile they open up more runways, and get in more flights and more tourists .... Utter nonsense. -
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Phuket Non Immgration O-A Retirement extension no health insurance honeymoon is over
Phuket was the one exception. They grandfathered the requirement for visas issued before this criterion was introduced. Checking the Immi Volunteers site, it seems they have been brought back in line. -
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How much sin sod for 28 yo single mom of 2 Bangkok suburb (Rangsit)
Thank you all for the answers. I know this is unusual, but it’s real. Here is some more background information: Background: I'm a 22-year-old U.S. student graduating in Summer 2025, planning to live several months a year in Asia. From January to May 2025, I’ll stay in Asia to study, then return in June for exams (on a tourist visa, staying in Thailand for 90 days). Afterwards, I’ll work in the US. but visit Asia several months a year. When I’m older (late 20s), I plan to live in Asia more permanently. I met her in February 2024. That summer, I stayed in her home while taking online classes, paying only the power bill (4,000 baht/month). I got sex daily, and she became pregnant, but we lost the baby in September. This winter, we discussed me staying with her for several months, getting her pregnant, and giving a 100,000 baht Sin Sod. Money: I'm not a too naive farang though. I've been giving as as little as possible: less than 10,000 baht directly over nine months. She earns 10,000–15,000 baht/month as a hospital or teacher’s assistant. She hasn’t asked me to support her kids, but I assume the little money I’ve given goes toward them. In 5–10 years, I see myself working in financial services in the US or Asia, or possibly as a remote digital nomad in data science. The former is more likely because remote jobs are hard to get. Concerns: I’m worried she views me as an ATM due to the high Sin Sod demand and fights about money, though she was very kind while pregnant. Justification: It’s cheaper to have a family in Thailand, and $3,000 is much less than U.S. costs. However, it’s still a lot for me, and I’m concerned she might restrict access to my kids if I don’t provide more money down the line. She’s okay with no US visa. So far I plan to negotiate the Sin Sod down or pay over time. I’ll fully support my child but not much more, but I won’t be present half the year. I won’t need to buy a house or car like her ex—he already bought items my child can use. Thoughts?
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