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Do u know the difference speaking thai..Laos.. Khmer
Thai and Laos are different languages, as is Khmer, but many are blended together, especially in Isaan and many can understand it. My girlfriend and ex wife are both from Sisaket province, and both understand a little Laos and Khmer. I've heard many words used in both languages, like Xari and Jang for what. It sounds like alai and eeyon. This is what AI says and it's true...........While closely related, Thai and Lao are distinct languages. They belong to the same language family (Tai-Kadai) and are mutually intelligible to a large degree, especially for speakers from the northeastern region of Thailand (Isan) and Laos. However, they have developed unique scripts and subtle differences in vocabulary and pronunciation. -
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Avoided denial of entry
Always a fake when the OP never returns to the thread they "created"! -
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Updates on laws
Has cannabis been re-classified as a narcotic? The provided document, titled “Controlled Herbal Medicine (Cannabis) B.E. 2568,” does not mention the reclassification of cannabis as a narcotic. Instead, it focuses on regulating cannabis, specifically its flower parts, as a controlled herbal medicine under the framework of the Pharmaceutical Act B.E. 2542 (1999) and related regulations. Here are the key points relevant to your question: • The document updates the previous 2022 announcement (“Controlled Herbal Medicine (Cannabis) B.E. 2565”) and designates cannabis flower parts as a smunphai khapkhum (สมุนไพรควบคุม), or controlled herbal medicine, rather than reclassifying it as a narcotic. • The authority for this regulation is derived from Sections 4, 44, and 45 (3), (4), (5), and (6) of the Act for the Protection and Promotion of Traditional Thai Medicine B.E. 2542, which deals with herbal medicines and their controlled use, not the narcotic classification under the Narcotics Control Act B.E. 2522 (1979) or its amendments. • The intent, as stated in the preamble, is to adjust regulations to prevent misuse, support research and economic benefits, and align with current circumstances, without any reference to shifting cannabis into the narcotic category. Conclusion: There is no indication in this document that cannabis is being reclassified as a narcotic. It remains categorized as a controlled herbal medicine, with strict regulations on its use, sale, and distribution, primarily for medical and research purposes. If a reclassification to a narcotic status were intended, it would likely involve a different legal framework (e.g., the Narcotics Control Act) and explicit language, which is absent here. -
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Updates on laws
So my original post was right. I only had that document at the time and hersay from my group. If published in the gazette then the new laws are already in effect. Thanks for translation. -
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Report Thai Hotels Warn of Job Cuts Amid Proposed Wage Hike
It's only fair that low paid workers should earn enough to live on. At 400 a day that's only 2 grand a week....not enough with prices rising everywhere, yet that's all they are gonna get. If we foreigners have to pay a bit more so that Somchai can put a roof over his head and feed himself I think we wouod all be happy to pay a bit more so that can happen -
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BREAKING NEWS Trump Confirms Surprise US Airstrikes on Iran’s Nuclear Sites, Including Fordo
Is "wiped out" about the same as obliterated’? Its about the same to me. Why so focused on obliterated? "You can't do a nuclear weapon without a conversion facility, yet we can't even find where it is, where it used to be on the map - because the whole thing is just blackened out… it's gone… wiped out."- 1
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