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Why Are Farangs in Thailand Allowed to Live on High FLoors?


GammaGlobulin

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On 12/8/2023 at 4:33 AM, GammaGlobulin said:

Can the local government institute a regulation which might bar Farang from living on high floors?

 

Shouldn't we restrict Farang to living in apartments/flats/condos which are at the ground level?

So by inference, you are suggesting that all but Farangs are stable, sober. never commit suicide, get depressed, or have falling accidents?? What an odd suggestion.  

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On 12/8/2023 at 3:03 AM, GammaGlobulin said:

Can the local government institute a regulation which might bar Farang from living on high floors?

 

Shouldn't we restrict Farang to living in apartments/flats/condos which are at the ground level?

 

The reason I ask is that there seems to be so many stories of Farang falling out of high stories.

 

For example, if a Farang were to fall out of a window of a condo at ground level, then nothing much might happen.

 

But, on the second floor, or third floor, bad things can happen when Farang fall out of windows, which they too frequently do.

 

And why do they fall out, anyway?

 

Probably alcohol is the reason.

 

Many Farang like to not only look out their windows, but they also like to look down at the street, presumably looking for hookers.

 

This is the main reason they fall out of their windows, IMHO.

 

They drink too much, and then, they have an upper-floor condo, and late in the evening, when they get lonely, they begin to lean out their windows looking for hookers, below.

 

This is why I think that most Farang should be restricted to living in condos no higher than the first floor.

 

For sure, I can tell you, the main reason Farang fall out of their windows is because they are leaning way out and looking down, trying to spot a girl that they think might be right for them, when they have had too much to drink.

 

What do you think?

 

 

Crossing the road also can be very dangerous to Farangs - should that also be included in the ban?

Oh dear... now adults too seems to need a nanny.

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On 12/8/2023 at 4:33 AM, GammaGlobulin said:

Can the local government institute a regulation which might bar Farang from living on high floors?

 

Shouldn't we restrict Farang to living in apartments/flats/condos which are at the ground level?

 

The reason I ask is that there seems to be so many stories of Farang falling out of high stories.

 

For example, if a Farang were to fall out of a window of a condo at ground level, then nothing much might happen.

 

But, on the second floor, or third floor, bad things can happen when Farang fall out of windows, which they too frequently do.

 

And why do they fall out, anyway?

 

Probably alcohol is the reason.

 

Many Farang like to not only look out their windows, but they also like to look down at the street, presumably looking for hookers.

 

This is the main reason they fall out of their windows, IMHO.

 

They drink too much, and then, they have an upper-floor condo, and late in the evening, when they get lonely, they begin to lean out their windows looking for hookers, below.

 

This is why I think that most Farang should be restricted to living in condos no higher than the first floor.

 

For sure, I can tell you, the main reason Farang fall out of their windows is because they are leaning way out and looking down, trying to spot a girl that they think might be right for them, when they have had too much to drink.

 

What do you think?

 

 

I actually lived near a place where these japanese guys would call freelancers. When they arrived they would need to wait out on the sidewalk before being let in. The guys would lean over the balcony from an upper floor to check to see if they wanted to open the door or just cancel the appointment. Sometimes I would see them standing out there for quite awhile. I don't think they were given the room number in advance.

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