What's a just OK not great not horrible holiday tip amount for condo doorman, etc.
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Indian passengers turn Thai AirAsia plane into party zone - video
That pretty much sums it up. This sort of behaviour is OK on a train or bus in India, so why not in the air? -
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Myanmar to release Thai fishermen, fostering regional peace
I have lost count of the number of times now that this has been said. Yet - they are still in gaol. One should not believe illegal military governments. -
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Who Is Controlling the Budget Bill? Trump, Johnson, or Musk?
Straight away with the same record, you got nothing else? -
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Lazada - If it looks too good to be true ...
I try to use only LAZ MALL vendors, and don't order anything overseas more than couple 100 baht, unless I know the vendor already. -
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Phuket Police Profile Transgender Workers for Tourist Safety Boost
But I thought sorting out the real girls from the lodyboys was part of the fun, -
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Practical experience with outside "security" cameras, PoE and any recommendations?
Was looking briefly at his site the other night and did not see that one. Very relevant. Thanks -
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Extra road safety: Phuket’s ‘7 Dangerous Days’ extended to 10
Photo courtesy of The Phuket News By Puntid Tantivangphaisal In a bid to curb road carnage this new year, Phuket officials are going all out. The long-standing “7 Dangerous Days” campaign will stretch to a full 10 days this year, running from December 27 to January 5, marking the most extended safety crackdown yet. The decision was confirmed during a meeting at Phuket Provincial Hall on Wednesday, December 18, where top brass from key government agencies gathered to tackle the island’s accident hotspots. Vice Governor Adul made his campaign clear to motorists, tourists, and residents. “Strict law enforcement is crucial to address speeding, drunk driving, and the failure to wear helmets.” High-risk zones, especially along the infamous Thep Krasattri Road (Route 402), are getting laser-focused attention. Police are preparing checkpoints, revamping accident reporting systems, and ensuring road conditions are flood-free and safe. The aim? Safer roads for locals and tourists. Notably absent from this year’s agenda was any mention of driving without a licence, once a key focus. For decades, this violation accounted for the lion’s share of fines during the campaign. However, the shift in strategy targets the top 10 accident-causing behaviours, leaving unlicenced driving in the rearview mirror. Other measures include cracking down on unsafe public buses and rental cars, integrating accident data for better analysis, and ramping up public awareness campaigns. Officials are also deploying 24-hour emergency systems and family checkpoints to bolster support during the campaign period, reported The Phuket News. Interestingly, the meeting also confirmed the traditional seven-day safety focus will remain for Songkran 2025, from April 11 to 17. Both campaigns will spotlight management systems, road risk reduction, and public education to meet Phuket’s ultimate goal: to save lives and protect property during Thailand’s key festivals. Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-12-20 -
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What's a just OK not great not horrible holiday tip amount for condo doorman, etc.
Don't tip immediately after service. I tip the condo maids randomly every once in a while, maybe once a month, as I run into them on my way out of the condo. I just "tip for you!" and hand over a 100 baht note. No particular reason, I just think they work hard at their miserable jobs and have been around for years and been very honest and are of course quite poor. Why not brighten up their day a little? Now they all love me and I get smiles all the time, notified if they see a package has come in, get my water bottle refilled by the time I get back from my beach walk, etc. Kinda nice. If I needed help with something or the other (NOT that), I know any of them would try to help.
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