That says it all. The best country for who, or for what?
Switzerland is great if you're rich and into mountains.
Japan is great if you're Japanese.
The United States are a madhouse, no idea why they're still ranking this high.
Not totally true. My Thai son, his Thai wife and his 4 kids love it. Years ago my Thai son gave his Thai mother in a piece of toast with Vegemite, now she asks or it along with the fresh hilltribe coffee we make for her (she previously always drank 3 in 1).
We bought her a jar of Vegemite to take home to Tak.
She's the village chief, she buys local bread, slices it, toasts it and adds Vegemite, the kids in the village love it / ask for it.
Sure it's not for everybody.
While the benefit of cashless is it is more difficult to practice corruption.....the problem with Thailand going cashless, is that to prosecute corruption you need a will in the police, the government and the judiciary. That will does not exist. It is like Prawit's watches. All financial transactions could be monitored, but those of higher classes and politicians, army generals with garages of imported cars and police generals who are suspiciously wealthy, with never get looked at. So on balance I think digital currency is a loser for most people. I'm old and don't want new money that can only be used on beta-testing hard and software. I'd like Thailand to be the last country on earth to go to digital currency.
Nope just relaying facts that most normally educated people understand. When you ask for help and refuse to give the info needed to help you should not whine about the lack of help you receive. Sorry I can't help you more with this. Have a nice day and thanks for posting
Most feasible way to hold a race would be organise a street circuit in Bangkok . This cuts out the insane cost of building a race track that would mostly sit unused.
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