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Well that was Easy. Close the Border
Still hurting? Try shaving your head.Apparently it works for American ladies. -
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My Thai Bank Funds While in the UK.
With my bank ( not the one mentioned) I have to ensure international access is set up . There is usually a fee payable .. last time I tried it was baht 200 per transaction ..and I set a higher withdrawal limit to make it more economical . I found cimb in Asia good, no fees at most ASEAN ATM machines from CIMB, worked ok in Europe too . -
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Savarnabhumi airport departure through Electronic Passport Control.
It seems weird if you can't use it, yet a person who has an annual work permit and visa can? I would have thought the circumstances were similar. Do work permit holders use re-entry permits? -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 29 November 2024
Pattaya Cracks Down on Foreign Criminals to Boost Tourist Confidence Picture courtesy: Siam Rath Authorities in Pattaya have launched an intensive operation to crack down on crimes involving foreign nationals in the area. This move aims to boost tourist confidence ahead of the Pattaya International Fireworks Festival. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1344873-pattaya-cracks-down-on-foreign-criminals-to-boost-tourist-confidence/ -
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Bad experience teaching in Thailand
Jaysus, I thought she was writing her biography, almost dozed off reading it ! -
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Flash Floods Hit Khok Pho: Soldiers Evacuate 500 Students Stranded in School
Picture from responders. Continuous heavy rainfall in Pattani Province caused flash floods in several areas, with Khok Pho District among the hardest hit. Roads were submerged, and water from nearby mountains inundated homes, forcing residents to evacuate and secure their belongings in safer locations. The floods severely impacted Piriyanawin School, located in Ban Khlong Hin Witthaya, Pak Lo Subdistrict, Khok Pho District. Torrential water swept into the school late afternoon, leaving over 500 students stranded as floodwaters rose to a height of 1 metre, making it impossible for them to leave . In response, Colonel Poramet Sanupong, Commander of the 43rd Ranger Task Force, dispatched a rescue team of 30 soldiers equipped with rubber boats and six-wheel trucks to assist the stranded students. The soldiers evacuated the students from the second-floor classrooms and dormitories and transported them to Wat Thanaphimuk School in Pak Lo, where they were temporarily sheltered for their safety. The flooding also affected major routes, including the Na Khet–Makrut Road near the Sai Khao mountain range. Torrents of water from the mountains flowed down suddenly, inundating roads and flooding the entrance and premises of Khok Pho Hospital. Authorities continue to monitor the situation and provide assistance to affected residents. -- 2024-11-29
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