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Day-to-day life in Myanmar
At last....something of interest on Aseannow regards worgeordie -
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What is a Proper English Breakfast?
The Black Pudding would be the part of the meal for me that never leaves the plate. I would never touch the stuff. I guess the Brits in Thailand must love that pigs blood tofu that they serve with the typical local boiled chicken and rice dish in Thailand. -
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Thaksin Shinawatra Covered His Entire 6-Month Hospital Cost
So 1400 had no involment with drugs.... using or selling ? Got a link to that evidence ? -
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Trump's Cabinet of horrors exposes his totalitarian drift
Color it any way you want but the totals were only different by a percent. Basically over 48% voted for Harris. That is simply a fact. The country is not as red as you see it thru Trump goggles. -
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Immigration Police Raid Uncovers Illegal Migrants in Pattaya
Oh.....I am surprised the hotel reception did not submit TM30 online as required by law.😋 -
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Thailand vs Panama. Decisions Decisions!
First of all the election has nothing to do with my post. You’re deflecting and using that as an excuse. “What a completely ridiculous, unnecessary, and unhelpful reply. Perhaps you can try harder next time. “ Why is that? I was not being condescending. If you can’t attract Thai men there must be a reason. Could be appearance, grooming habits, not enough baht to spend No difference whether man or woman. While what I stated are possible the old cliche “Money number One” in Thailand is still very accurate. You most likely already know the answer to your concerns. -
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Thailand vs Panama. Decisions Decisions!
Expat living in PANAMA: • Cost of living can be higher than expected, especially in urban areas and for imported goods. • Heavy traffic and poor urban planning in Panama City; challenging driving conditions. • Limited variety of imported goods and high prices for specialty items. • Language barrier for non-Spanish speakers; difficult to integrate into local culture. • Cultural differences, such as “mañana culture,” can frustrate those used to punctuality. • Bureaucracy in immigration, residency, and legal processes can be time-consuming. • Risks of property scams and challenges in securing work permits. • Hot, humid climate and long rainy seasons may be uncomfortable for some. • Healthcare quality varies; good private care is available but can be expensive. • Difficulty meeting locals or forming relationships due to cultural and language gaps. • Traditional family-oriented culture may require serious intentions when dating locals. • Perceptions of foreigners as short-term visitors can create challenges in forming relationships. • Language barriers can make meaningful connections with locals more difficult. • Expats may feel isolated or confined to cliquish expat communities. • Petty theft and crime in certain areas; some regions have higher crime rates. • Internet and infrastructure in rural areas can be unreliable; power outages occur. • Limited overland access due to the Darien Gap, making travel to South America difficult. • Dependence on air and sea travel for international connections and imports. • Isolation from larger cultural and economic hubs in neighboring countries.
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