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Spanish student dies after being attacked by elephant in Thailand
A post not in English has been removed. @santikohsamui rule 16. English is the only permitted language anywhere on ASEAN NOW, except within the Thai language forum, where using Thai is allowed. Short Thai translations of technical terms are permitted in specialty forums. While we make allowances for members who do not speak English as their first language, we expect everyone to make an effort to post in a manner that allows others to understand their posts. As an international forum we have members from many countries in the world, and English is not the first language of every poster. -
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Spanish student dies after being attacked by elephant in Thailand
i have zero issues with that. -
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Yesterday I ate at Fuji after a long time of not eating there. Who gets the 10%? Waiters?
They cannot refuse. You tell them that you do not want to pay a Service Charge and they recalculate the bill. -
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Yes, Virginia, Donald J. Trump WILL be the first convicted felon to become U.S. president
The sky ain't falling, although it seems as if you are wishing for it to happen. -
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SO who of you guys live in Thailand?
Two separate topics. Me? I have a kid here. I decided to make Thailand my home base while my job had me traveling the world. -
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Looking for someone with Skype account, for a real-life Skype test using a laptop (Pattaya)
Their own technical interest might supersede any concern held. You realise that I would be in the same situation? I would be willing to take my chances, just because among my acquaintances here is no-one having -> Skype and laptop And it would probably be a session over a cup of coffee. -
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The Looming Economic Storm in Europe
Oh dear: do you have any idea of what it takes to get the German passport to asylum seekers settled in Germany? Britons insularity is surprising. It seems that you spend the whole time closely watching your own d**k, and lose sight of the rest of the world, except the USA of course, I guess because they are just too big to ignore. Asylum seekers can become naturalized German citizens after five years of legal residence in Germany: Applicants must demonstrate that they are well integrated into German society. This can be shown by having outstanding educational or professional degrees, being involved in volunteering, or speaking German at a level above B1. Otherwise, nein, nada, niet, no UE German Passport for the asylum seeker. Now, let me ask you a second question? Why would an asylum seeker leave a country like Germany, offering a GDP per capita of €51,304, once they are integrated and speak the local language, to move to start all over again in a country having a GDP per capita of €48,441? The only rational reason is that in the UK the Sharia law is one of the law of the land. It is regularly enforced by Sharia Courts, whose verdicts are binding for Muslims living in the UK. And this is yet another peculiar consequence of the British insularity. -
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What did you have for breakfast?
For excellent French Toast, try the new Route 66 Diner, East of town. I've ordered it twice in recent months. First time was very good: down-home style, not hi-so restaurant fancy. But second time was not very good. I'd bet they brought in a temp cook or something like that. Still, worth a try to see if they can return to the original standard. Has occurred to me to bring my own bottle of maple syrup. Waitrose brand from TOPS Food Hall. But I haven't done that yet: don't want to get mobbed by my fellow American breakfast eaters.
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