If you have a valid IDP for car and motorcycle stamped then I doubt that a translation of your home country license is necessary.
8000 Baht, hell that's a nice pocket money.
Two licenses at the office dine on your own is 505( ?) Baht.
I meant within Thailand such as the DSI or some kind of personal intervention of the interior minister or the head of the Thai Police.
I am aware that Thailand does not allow foreign police to carry out investigations in Thailand.
And yet again the howls of " but what about the tax forms not having X, Y or Z "
I'm fairly certain that the RD said amended or updated paperwork would be making an appearance at some stage.
basically ..... what your saying is it's all covered if Thailand's RTP want to hide something because no one else is allowed in unless they say so.
It's a joke .... TIT = no justice.
Agree with this @Lacessit and I was being slightly flippant earlier when I said I only learned it for the numbers so the x-wife didn't rob me, partially true though 🙂
Unless you live in a bar drinking beer every day (even living in a bar you would learn some Thai) then I think it is respectful to be able to speak a little bit of Thai and generally I have found even if you are not fluent or great at Thai, it is amazing how much Thai people appreciate that you have taken time to learn a little of their language, sometimes you have to have slightly thicker skin I think as you might get a couple of giggles, but not usually in a bad way!
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