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Travel Fake TDAC Website Emerges as New System Debuts in Thailand
Do we? Did they charge for TM6? -
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Crime Filipino Man Arrested for Skipping Luxury Hotel Bills
Seriously, dude, no-one needs a massive list copied from ChatGPT. EVERYONE knows there are tons of 5-star hotels in Bangkok. Don't feed the troll and don't waste bandwidth with copy and pasted AI nonsense that nobody is going to read. -
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Tell us all about the "interesting" youtube channels that you watch (2025 version)
Use THIS channel if you want to find some IRISH guy who is making a name for himself on TV. He just keeps doing better and better..... This guy is EXTREMELY likeable and rather capable, too.... -
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Travel Rising Prices, Broken Systems Dim Thailand’s Tourist Charm
I suppose the tattoo shops and the bar girls want more farangs on holiday, I don't see any Chinese tourists with their bodies covered in tattoos or with a bar girl on their arm. I don't think the restaurants etc are too keen on Germans, Danish etc, having worked in those countries I saw they are meanest tippers in the world and very careful with what they spend. -
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Report Foreign Man's Erratic Behaviour Sparks Concern in Jomtien
No, I'm not aware of that - because it's not true (the first part)... the second part - you're allowed to accuse anyone of being a Brit, but read the last few sentence of this response before you let your foot off the clutch... What I am aware of is this: whenever an incident occurs where one person hits the news for the wrong reasons, it's common for many to swiftly condemn the behaviour in question. And rightly so. However, for those capable of balanced thought, such incidents are typically judged on the individual merits of each case. Take, for example: - If a Thai national is assaulted by a group of Westerners, those Westerners will justifiably face strong verbal condemnation. At the same time, some will naturally ask what might have provoked such aggression. - If a foreigner is attacked by a group of Thais, the response is much the same: the Thais are criticised, but some will also question what led to the escalation. This is how balance works. Its also entirely fair when a Brit behaves badly, they attract criticism and a dose of vitriol. The same standard should, and must, apply when a Thai individual or an individual or any nationality behaves badly. Fair-mindedness requires consistency. But.... when certain individuals (a handful of them on this forum specifically) consistently post only negative commentary about the British, while remaining conspicuously silent when Thais or other nationals behave badly its clearly dumb, narrow minded bigotry.... ... and that bigotry shines brightest when a foreigner of unspecified nationality is involved, and the same people immediately leap to negative assumptions about the British - then we're no longer talking about reasoned judgement. We're talking about bias. And not merely suspected bias, but a clear, demonstrable pattern of anti-British sentiment which is exercised repeatedly by the same ineloquent, poorly educated, moronic fools... In such contexts, balance means calling out wrongdoing, regardless of nationality, allegiance, or skin tone. That’s the standard of any honest, rational mind. When that principle is abandoned, the motivation is no longer fairness - it's prejudice, plain and simple.... and it's the same ineloquent, poorly educated, moronic halfwits who repeatedly fit this pattern... ..... But when that standard is repeatedly abandoned, what we're left with its tribalist prejudice masquerading as moral judgement, and without fail, it’s the same tiresome parade of ineloquent, half-literate, intellectually bankrupt simpletons who churn out this one-sided drivel like clockwork. They don’t reason. They don’t question. They regurgitate their bias like a broken record stuck on stupid, fuelled by bitterness, insecurity, and an ego wildly out of step with their IQ... they're the bottom-feeders of the commentary world. -
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Local mailing addresses when there isn't space for the full thing
Yeah I get that entirely and that's what I normally do as well. I did have room to put the Moo number in the street address. But perhaps you're not getting the problem. I need to put SOMETHING in the CITY field and there is no room for Nongprue Banglamung, there is no field for province, but there is a field for zip code. I will say having similar issues in the past I have just put in Jomtien as the city and things seemed to arrive though (from abroad) Jomtien is not what you would normally put in an address in Jomtien.
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