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What's the dullest place in Thailand?
I think the posters who listed Isaarn, Roi Et and Khonkaen are people who class not boring to be places such as Soi 6, Soi Cowboy, Nana plaza. In other words, shallow. I, after living in Isaarn a great many years, find nothing boring about the place. Khonkaen is a huge, majorly developed city catering for most people and with some excellent hospitals and universities and good infrastructure. In my opinion, Roi Et is a good city in his own right, (although it is factory and industry orientated) but plenty of things to do and not dull or boring. No, they don't have the fleshpots of Pattaya or Phuket, and long may it continue. -
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Finance Foreign Nationals Face Account Bans in Bangkok Bank Crackdown
As a "tourist" with a Thai home who holidays there every year for several months on a tourist visa, having a bank account is extremely useful. There are thousands of us such "tourists". Not really a tourist in the traditional sense but only eligible for a tourist visa. -
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Am I in trouble?I have an O visa ,reside in Rayong and just spent four days in Bangkok
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'We carry our coffins with us': For Gaza's paramedics, every shift could be their last
I don't remember another conflict where both sides are so totally in the wrong. It's just a tragic mess, with nobody having right or goodness on their side. -
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Molotov Attack at Pro-Israel Rally in Boulder Deemed 'Targeted Terror Attack'
Warnings about antisemitism spawning terrorist acts have begun to grow: I agree with Ellie Cohanim that the "Free Palestine" movement is a terrorist movement and all U.S. citizens need to react against it. -
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Who loves Bangkok?
My office was in Central Bangkok, so I lived for 11 years in lower Sukhumvit. I liked it for the malls, interesting bars, live music venues, restaurants, parks, coffee shops, Sunday Brunch in nice hotels and the public transport. Hated the traffic and the pollution .... had a constant dry cough for years. But all other cities in Thailand are very second rate compared to Bangkok, so I still have a small condo in Bangkok (but not in the centre now), and also have a house near the sea - to get the best of both worlds. I also like the countryside, but wouldn't want to cut all ties with the big city.
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