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Ukraine invasion: crashing Russian rouble, sanctions deal blow to Thailand bid to revive tourism


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1 minute ago, anandra said:

Soon Russians will think about what to eat, where to get bread,, what Thailand travel are you talking about., they will be beggars in a few months. 

Could be.

Should non Russian expats help them?

If the situation was reversed, would they help us?

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2 minutes ago, robertson468 said:

I have a Russian Guest who has just cut short his stay with us and intended to go to Czechoslovakia to start a new job in IT.  The Czechs now do not want him!  Sadly he is one of the respectful and nice Russians.  I also have a Ukrainian who worked in Thailand online, but sadly his business has collapsed.  He is a retired paratrooper and wants to go back and fight, but understandably his Wife would like him to stay put!  A dreadful, dreadful mess all due to the stupidity of a madman, who hasn't got the first idea of tactics or resupply.

So easy to tar everyone with the same brush....there must be, as you say, nice, pleasant Russians who are also totally anti-Putin.....musn't there?

 

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5 minutes ago, robertson468 said:

I have a Russian Guest who has just cut short his stay with us and intended to go to Czechoslovakia to start a new job in IT.  The Czechs now do not want him!  Sadly he is one of the respectful and nice Russians.  I also have a Ukrainian who worked in Thailand online, but sadly his business has collapsed.  He is a retired paratrooper and wants to go back and fight, but understandably his Wife would like him to stay put!  A dreadful, dreadful mess all due to the stupidity of a madman, who hasn't got the first idea of tactics or resupply.

... sadly the russians are effected by this war of their goverment.

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2 hours ago, Pattaya Spotter said:

Phuket is chock full of them...don't know how they'll pay for anything soon with currency exchanges not changing "rubbles," their Russian bank ATM/credit cards stop working, and SWIFT no longer available for money transfers. I'm hoping for some condo fire sales for needed cash.

I’ve just left Kata Phuket. They were getting less visible in the last week. They have no respect for anyone, pushing their way into queues , not wearing masks. Being rude. Obviously not all, but most. The Russian restaurant was doing well with Russians even queuing outside to get in. They didn’t look a happy lot at all ! Huddled together . Money problems ? I doubt they have roubles , probably dollars when they travel. Flight problems probably. They won’t be back for a while, they’ll be too broke. Phuket airport looked a bit empty yesterday and so did Suvarnabhumi domestic. 

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Not all the Russian peoples fault to be sure, but I agree with all the sanctions. Putins a nutter alright and needs to be stopped.

So sad. I remember when the wall came down, and silly Vodka loving Yeltsin came in and Russia seemed to be eager (ad excitedly welcomed by western Europe) ... opening like a flower, to not being 'the strange East' but join their place as a major part of the European continent and become a great democratic socialist country.

Then Putin got the reins and within a few years it began. The paranoid walking back into an isolationist ultra-nationalist 'us and them' the craving for ultimate power and the neo- Soviet Union/Czarist empire burst forth from Putins sick and diseased mind.

The old paradigm of a powerful despotic leader was inflicted once again upon 130 million Slavic people.

The avenues of integration and participation slowly ground to a halt. Then came the expansionist, paranoid, projection driven wars in Afghanistan, Chechnya, the annexations (exactly under the same false narratives of 'liberating and rescuing real true slavic people from their monster oppressors'). Then Syria, the pointy bully poking at Turkey, The Crimea, and two parts of Ukraine without much but a whimper from anybody.

Now all we westerners got to do is adopt the same level of Russia scrutiny and moral high ground to our self-scrutiny and ownership of the indiscriminate nation deposing / creating BS we have done and the world will be a much nicer place to live in.

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1 hour ago, AustinRacing said:

Can you pay the hotel bill? Niet

Do you have money to pay for food? Niet

The girl you bar fined wants her 2000 per day. Can you pay now? Niet

You must go home now. Niet

Do you want to make some money quickly? Da Da Da

See that guy there? He owes me money. You can have 20%. Want it? Da Da Da 

 

I need a bodyguard.

 

Russians now on offer for 250 baht a day

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I rather enjoy observing the Russians in Thailand. They bring their children and dress well. The Russian women put the Thai ladies to shame as far as beauty goes. I feel sorry for them as their leader is a tyrant. But almost all leaders of Russia have been tyrants, so this is their fate.

Putin the Joker.jpg

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6 hours ago, Cherrytreeview said:

Sums up Thailand.

"You blew up a civilian tower block?"

Now you qualify for a family deckchair discount. Welcome.

2 faced, immoral, money grabbing and untrustworthy.

So you think the average Russian citizen supports the invasion of Ukraine and has any say in it? Or they should be punished anyway because they didn't stop it? 

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6 hours ago, pokerface1 said:

Doesn’t seem like Buddha is smiling on Thailand these days. One blow after another. 
what coming next? 

Well good question!  I know what history has dictated  before, and it seemed to happen every four years, and involved  the military... well that was before.

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3 minutes ago, goatfarmer said:

So you think the average Russian citizen supports the invasion of Ukraine and has any say in it? Or they should be punished anyway because they didn't stop it? 

Seems like the Russian Hockey star sums it up.  "He's my president  and I must support him."..I'm  sure thats how they all think.  Remember  they arent allowed an opinion thats harmful  to the party!

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3 minutes ago, goatfarmer said:

So you think the average Russian citizen supports the invasion of Ukraine and has any say in it? Or they should be punished anyway because they didn't stop it? 

Everyone has a say.

It's called guts and civil disobedience.

If the Russian people are prepared to stand by and let a genocide take place in their country's name then they are as guilty as their bloodstained thug of a President.

 

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1 hour ago, geisha said:

I’ve just left Kata Phuket. They were getting less visible in the last week. They have no respect for anyone, pushing their way into queues , not wearing masks. Being rude. Obviously not all, but most. The Russian restaurant was doing well with Russians even queuing outside to get in. They didn’t look a happy lot at all ! Huddled together . Money problems ? I doubt they have roubles , probably dollars when they travel. Flight problems probably. They won’t be back for a while, they’ll be too broke. Phuket airport looked a bit empty yesterday and so did Suvarnabhumi domestic. 

The tourists at least can return home (to an upside-down economy) but those working or retired in Thailand will have a lot of problems.

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10 minutes ago, Cherrytreeview said:

Everyone has a say.

It's called guts and civil disobedience.

If the Russian people are prepared to stand by and let a genocide take place in their country's name then they are as guilty as their bloodstained thug of a President.

 

 Civil disobedience in Russia is not a fovoured sport .

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2 hours ago, RocketDog said:

If presidents were not allowed to say stupid things the last one would have been ejected from office in his first two weeks.

I'll assume you had some cogent point that just went over my head. I'll further assume that you are yourself an accomplished public speaker who would not have made such a grievous and consequential error under any conditions.

Am I wrong?

Stupid things, would be mistaking whisky for scotch, Not knowing the country which are you supposedly defending and supporting  beyond pathetic

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