My 17-year-old American son will not let me take him near any venue where Brits are drinking and acting stupid. This includes most restaurants that also sport a bar. The number of times he has witnessed violence or generally rude and out-of-order behavior is too much for him.
The venues I can take him to are dwindling. I never took him to Walking Street, but the fact that British men scare him means he shuns British Men. The reason for this is the reason for this thread.
I'm not stirring up trouble, but I am telling you the truth. My son says the problem in Thailand is foreigners. He doesn't like it when I talk to foreigners here.
This is just a truthful observation. I cannot recount how many times there have been incidents close to us when we go out to eat.
20 years ago, when i lived in chiang mai, almost no one stopped at pedestrian crossings even with a red traffic light!!!
i strongly suspect this is still the case, and not just in chiang mai ...
where do you live, i like to visit your place ...
We renew ourselves this month, and I'm interested myself, what the total loss value will be.
As you know (for others), free 1st yr insurance was 960k vs 949k purchase price.
2nd year (1st renewal), value @ 840k, New purchase MSRP price has gone from 949K to 869k down to very recent new MSRP price of 829k, with 599k promo, still going, if can find. Best value out there IMHO, for B-class SUV (BEV or ICEV).
I'm thinking new total loss value will be 700-725k.
Theoretically, the same regulations apply.
personally believe such behaviors adds to the ‘community spirt’ of driving (in the Uk rural areas anyway) & makes drivers more considerate of each other - this is something cities across the globe are missing as the selfishness of human nature surfaces.
Expect another X-Twitter overload of pics of hanging cables as with 2022's The Greatest Beer Run Ever. Maybe the Kiwi is on a challenge to get more of Bangkok tidied up as with Prayut Chan-o-Cha's reaction to his last visit.
Although worthy of the Oscar in Gladiator, I found his performance in his 2nd Ridley Scott collaboration more enjoyable, namely 2006's A Good Year.
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