Putin issues list of nations that are not friendly - Thailand is not included
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Tourism Pattaya's New Tourist Tide: Indian Visitors Stir Up Debate
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Trump's warped logic about trade deals
The monthly inflation under President Biden has shown significant fluctuations, with the consumer price index (CPI) rising at a 5% annual rate from Biden’s first month in office to his last, compared to 1.9% during Trump’s first term. Inflation peaked at 9.1% year-over-year in June 2022, the highest increase in 40 years -
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Decluttering
I reckon this is an issue mostly only for longer term expats. As I'm one of those and a condo owner that has a fair bit of space, I feel burdened by way too much clutter. You might know the feeling. You don't own the stuff. The stuff is owning you. While not a candidate for a hoarders reality tv show, I'm aware I have a problem and so far have not found an efficient way to fix it. My internet algorithm feeds my new decluttering philosophies and plans every day, but so far none has really inspired me to the point where I think it would actually work for me. I have concluded that there is no one size fits all decluttering theory, and that most likely you need to develop one that works specifically for your situation. That said, I did see one that piqued my interest enough to consider trying it. Remove (to the trash, sale, or donation) 10 items every day. Like for a month and then see how it looks then. Maybe several months! Any item, big or small. No need to concentrate on a particular area. No grand strategy. Just find 10 items. Any items. Anywhere. It's still hard. Any declutter means you'll be tossing some things that you really will need later and will need to buy again. What's worked for you, if anything? -
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BKK Bank 4 months banked method??
Had lunch with a mate today who had also gotten caught by the "4 month before" trap, turns out he'd topped his account back up to 800K on the 25th March in rediness for doing his extension this week and Bangkok Bank refused to give him a letter until he signed the form agreeing to put a hold on the 800K until October. When I asked how they did this he told me that when he goes into his account on the mobile app he can see his "Ledger Balance" showing the correct amount, but his "Available" balance shows this minus the 800K.
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