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Phuket Hospital Appeals for Respectful Conduct from Russian Patients


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3 hours ago, webfact said:

Recent episodes include a Russian man refusing to settle his medical bills, and a woman threatening hospital staff with a baseball bat.

3-strikes and you're out.

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3 minutes ago, drrobert said:

As an aside. Why do the "reporters" keep on saying that the Prime Minister is 62! Is it AI running amoke?

No, that's his height.................😂

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21 hours ago, transam said:

In the queue at Sav consulate, they were lugging on ciggies, no thought for anyone, stinking the place out.

I think that the poor Russians queing up in the sun at Sav are probably the lowest of the Russian tourists and probably not a good indication of the average Russian. 

Most I know seem to have plenty of cash and live it up.

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On 4/22/2024 at 8:34 AM, Hellfire said:

unreasonable expectations regarding treatment.
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Yes, some people don’t expect to pay triple prices for everything and get angry. You cannot expect a respectability from somebody you openly rob. 

If that really is the case you are spot on.

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Just put up a sign in Russian that anyone complaining about the service from the staff will be sent directly to the frontlines in Ukraine.  Problem solved. 



 

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Not very clever: if you can't communicate w/patients than don't offer any services. 

That Vachira is obvious <deleted>hole - they want $$$ and don't care what exactly is wrong.

 

Thai lunacy level 999

 

PS: Although Vachira Bangkok (same chain) offers very high commission for "bring-me-new-customer" scheme. Way more than Bangkok and Bamrungrad Hospitals. So the picture is obvious - some "guide" sends them to get medical treatment, but instead they got banana. Hence anger and confusion. Easy-peasy

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11 hours ago, Skipalongcassidy said:

What rock do you live under?  At least educate yourself to appear half as ignorant... 

Russia conscription laws change, leaving some fearful of Ukraine war call-up

Yeah, what rock you live under? 😀

Conscription was always mandatory, and it's still going on. But the ones who conscripted they serve a normal army training, they not going to Ukraine. Only whose who voluntary sign the contract and getting paid for it are going to war. The total amount of army is above 1milion, while in Ukraine is something around 400k

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And do those russian patients are trully sick or need help???? Or just wanna stay longer in Thailand so they not need to fight in the illegal war they have????

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13 hours ago, VBer said:

Yeah, what rock you live under? 😀

Conscription was always mandatory, and it's still going on. But the ones who conscripted they serve a normal army training, they not going to Ukraine. Only whose who voluntary sign the contract and getting paid for it are going to war. The total amount of army is above 1milion, while in Ukraine is something around 400k

Try to educate yourself before putting your foot in your mouth... . Russia raises the maximum age of conscription as it seeks to replenish Ukraine forces | Russia | The Guardian

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1 hour ago, Skipalongcassidy said:

Have you tried to read the article? Maybe its difficult to do at your level, but Its just proves that Im saying. I'll quote from there:

Conscripts cannot legally be deployed to fight outside Russia and were in theory exempted from the September mobilisation – although some conscripts were sent to the front in error.

Yes, at the beginning of there there are been cases when conscripts are sent to frontline because of disarray. But these cases  are investigated and this is not happening anymore. And yes, the title is correct also, many of those who in army signed contract and left to Ukraine, so the amount of personel is decreased and need to be replenished. 

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9 minutes ago, VBer said:

Have you tried to read the article? Maybe its difficult to do at your level, but Its just proves that Im saying. I'll quote from there:

Conscripts cannot legally be deployed to fight outside Russia and were in theory exempted from the September mobilisation – although some conscripts were sent to the front in error.

Yes, at the beginning of there there are been cases when conscripts are sent to frontline because of disarray. But these cases  are investigated and this is not happening anymore. And yes, the title is correct also, many of those who in army signed contract and left to Ukraine, so the amount of personel is decreased and need to be replenished. 

Maybe it's your lack of comprehension skills after all... First of all, conscripts were sent to battle... just not "legal" doesn't mean that it didn't happen and that it isn't continuing to happen... secondly,  Russia illegally and "unilaterally claimed four Ukrainian regions as it's own"... they did so in order to legalize sending conscripts to bolster their forces in the Ukraine.

 

Conscripts cannot legally be deployed to fight outside Russia and were in theory exempted from the September mobilisation – although some conscripts were sent to the front in error.

However, Russia unilaterally claimed four Ukrainian regions as its own last September, in a move not recognised internationally, fuelling fears that raw conscripts could now legally be sent into battle.

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I think that you already realize that conscripts are not being sent to war now, but just don't want to admit it 

 

1 hour ago, Skipalongcassidy said:

just not "legal" doesn't mean that it didn't happen

I will repeat again. Yes, it did happen in the beginning and in the situation of disarray. Its not happening now, moreover, commanders who made these orders are already punished. Can you read "in error"?

 

 

1 hour ago, Skipalongcassidy said:

fuelling fears that raw conscripts could now legally be sent into battle.

Can you read this and apply basic logic? That exactly means that currently conscripts are not being send to battle, it's just someone's fears that this could happen.

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Thai public now reaping the societal 'benefits' of what their government has sown by letting in Soviets.

Maybe they should start protesting at the government instead of giving out the constant, "Yais"?

 

 

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On 4/22/2024 at 2:06 PM, mikecha said:

why do u think Russians are un educated ?

They are intelligent and very well educated in biology and math. I have met some wonderful folks from there, but dam its only such a small number. Seems like when they get loose they kind of go nuts. And maybe the runaways we deal with here are not the cream of the crop.

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17 hours ago, VBer said:

  Its not happening now, moreover, commanders who made these orders are already punished.  

 

Sorry... live with your head up your back... you can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink...   try reading something other than the russian propaganda 

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4 hours ago, Skipalongcassidy said:

with your head up your back... you can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink.

Then have nothing to say about the topic, you should attack your opponent personally, right.


These quotes are from The Guardian. The Guardian is also a Russian propaganda, okay, let it be

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Maybe the Health Ministry should take the 300 baht entry fee from russians and require them to take an etiquette Course prior to arrival.

 

 

The Gentleman’s Guide: Basics of Men’s Etiquette

Etiquette is an essential aspect of a gentleman’s character and showcases his respect and consideration towards others. Mastering the art of etiquette not only enhances a man’s personal and professional interactions but also helps him exude confidence and charm. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the basics of men’s etiquette, covering various aspects of life. And will help with that unstoppable urge to attack public servants and others.

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22 hours ago, VBer said:

 


These quotes are from The Guardian. The Guardian is also a Russian propaganda, okay, let it be

Now I KNOW... somewhere along the way you have lost your way... the "Guardian" is so far left that they can't even say russia without being ill... the "Guardian" mission statement 

The Guardian... Latest US news, world news, sports, business, opinion, analysis and reviews from the Guardian, the world's leading liberal voice.

 

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