Tulip brand cocoa powder makes a great cocoa drink and is inexpensive. BUT, be aware of the caffeine and calcium levels it contains, not great if you have thyroid issues since they both lower the efficacy of thyroxine meds.
Assuming that the customer didn't throw his weight around with the staff previously, accidents can happen. Not every misfortune has to end in a court case or a public scandal. In the USA I expect that the customer would sue the shop for US$XX million.
Information on Thailands Defamation Laws are readily available (and in English).
Quote attributed to Mark Twain: “Never argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience.”
And for this very reason I'm going to start ignoring you... you're just a time wasting trollish fool offering nothing to the conversation.
You arent Canadian. You know nothing about their laws or their immigration system other than what someone else tells you. Again spouting off with no knowledge of that which you speak.
I just did the same - digging out old notes (it took me a while to find my notes).
Likely every provincial office is different. I obtained my Yellow Book in Phuket back in year 2019 when I was on a Type-OA non-immigrant visa.
I first needed to go to the Phuket immigration office (prior) and obtain a one-month valid immigration piece of paper indicating I was residing at an address in Phuket (which happens to be the condo unit that I own).
My Thai wife and I went to the Phuket City office for registration/application for the Yellow Book (ie yellow Tabien Baan) where they needed:
- passport and copy of passport , with the Type OA visa stamp. I believe this copy may have been certified by the Canadian embassy with an MFA stamp < unsure >. The translation into Thai of my passport cost about 600-baht.
- the original of the above noted immigration document indicating my residence in Phuket
- original and copy of the deed for my Phuket condominium indicating I am the owner of the noted condominium unit where I reside.
My Thai wife also had to fill in some forms (for the Yellow Book) in Thai language, to which I signed.
Then after that, I was also required to go to the local police station and be finger printed.
A few weeks later, I obtained my Yellow Book. My Thai wife then marched me down to the local Phuket City Hall to get the Pink-ID. We needed:
* my Yellow Book
* my passport
* copies of pages of my passport (above certified ?? translations)
Further, since I am married to a Thai citizen, the Phuket City Hall also asked for (for the Pink-ID):
* copy of my wife's Thai ID
* copy of our marriage registration in Thailand (ie the Kor-22)
I recall it being a long process. I would not have gone for it, had my wife not insisted, but now that I have such, I confess it has made my life easier where I have successfully used at as a not-yet-activated Thai TIN.
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