Should I still do my 90 day report if I'm leaving Thailand 2 days after it is due?
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Dipped below 800k for money in bank method
Nine years ago when I moved here, I was told that Bangkok Bank had a contract with the US Social Security system, and that was the way to send my SS money to Thailand. I don't know if that was true, but things have changed a lot in the past few years with money transfers, wires etc. Personally, the thought of going to a new bank and filling out the massive amount of forms and paperwork needed to open 3-4 new bank accounts (mine, immigration, wifes), interent banking and mobile banking is mind-boggling and frankly, it's not worth the time or energy for me. Especially now that there is an easier way to get the 12 month statement. It's just one extra trip to the bank a year and a nice cup of coffee at the On On Hotel. But I agree, if I started today, I would definitely go with the K-Bank and skip BBL. -
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Chinese Man and Thai Woman Arrested for Public Indecency on Jomtien Beach
Smoking on the beach has been banned for a long time -
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Thai E-Cigarette Debate Sparks Health Experts' Outrage
Well, chatGPT has this to say: E-cigarettes (or vaping) are generally considered less harmful than traditional cigarettes, but they are not risk-free. Here’s a breakdown: 1. Comparative Harm • Traditional Cigarettes: Burn tobacco, producing thousands of harmful chemicals, including tar and carbon monoxide, which are major contributors to lung and heart disease, cancer, and other health issues. • E-Cigarettes: Deliver nicotine through a vaporized liquid, avoiding combustion. This means they typically have fewer toxic substances compared to cigarette smoke. However, the aerosols in e-cigarettes still contain harmful chemicals, such as heavy metals, volatile organic compounds, and some carcinogens. 2. Nicotine Addiction • Both products deliver nicotine, a highly addictive substance that can harm developing brains (adolescents and young adults) and increase heart rate and blood pressure. • While e-cigarettes can deliver nicotine in varying amounts, the potential for addiction remains a concern. 3. Long-Term Risks • Cigarettes: Long-term risks are well-documented, including lung cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and cardiovascular disease. • E-Cigarettes: Long-term effects are not fully known yet because they are relatively new. However, early evidence suggests risks like lung irritation and potential heart effects. 4. Smoking Cessation • Some studies suggest e-cigarettes can help smokers quit, especially when combined with other cessation aids or support. However, they are not FDA-approved for this purpose, and some users end up using both cigarettes and e-cigarettes (dual use), which is harmful. 5. Public Health Concern • For non-smokers, especially youth, e-cigarettes pose a significant risk due to their appeal and potential to lead to nicotine addiction and, in some cases, smoking traditional cigarettes. Bottom Line: E-cigarettes are less harmful than cigarettes for current smokers, especially if they fully switch to vaping. However, they are not safe and should not be used by non-smokers, youth, or those who are nicotine-free. If you’re considering quitting smoking, speak to a healthcare professional for guidance on safer, evidence-based methods. -
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I was absolutely mortified at what I witnessed yesterday.
And how long have you been here? -
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Visit to get tax ID and disabled certificate today- Waste of time.
https://www.pattayamail.com/latestnews/news/thai-lawyer-argues-most-expats-wont-be-impacted-by-personal-income-tax-482534 -
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Foreign Pilot Approval Raises Concerns for Thai Aviation
You need them or you don't, what's the issue? -
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Police Checkpoints Must Adhere to Protocol, Says Thai Police Chief
Or just stop this checkpoint nonsense once and for all. Static checkpoints are probably the least effective method for routine enforcement of traffic laws - other than just staying inside the police box and never coming out onto the road at all, which is the most popular strategy here...
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