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Allegedly drunken foreigner gets into car crash with famous Thai ex-convict Youtubers in Pattaya area

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16 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

The term Sedan is very commonly used in ‘American English’. Using 'English-English’ the term ‘saloon’ (car) would be used. 

Which doesn't mean there is a bar with swing doors full of cowboys in there!

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    appears Yee Hoi was definitely in the Wong !!

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    I am getting too old for this s$#4!

  • In North America, "sedan" is a current term to describe a type of car i.e. a car with a separate trunk (boot) as opposed to a hatchback. Used all the time.   It is what is called in thai a "

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On 5/10/2022 at 8:58 PM, tracker1 said:

 appears Yee Hoi was definitely in the Wong !!

At least Yee was not Wong way Wong....

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21 hours ago, Brock said:

The term sedan is quite common in Australia, especially when a particular make of car had several versions.  For example the XC Falcon came in a Sedan (4 door car) 2 door fast back (GT), The ute and the Panel Van...

I owned a Falcon XC station wagon many years ago. 

 

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