As cheap as it is to organize and staff a protest with thousands of paid shills, I don't think any of us know.
What I do know is that if I start to think I understand Thai politics and the interactions between the major factions, I'm just fooling myself.
The protests and lead up to the Yingluck coup were actually quite pleasant. There was a huge camp set up outside the office at Asoke, and it was fascinating to wander around at lunch and after hours, for days on end. It looked like more of them were having fun than were genuinely angry.
No, because I’m not poor and buying razors is not a problem. As far as washed up celebrities go, maybe they ran out of money and resorted to the caveman look.
If the money you gift someone in Thailand, is used to help your own living expenses, then my understanding is that gift is no longer considered a tax exemption.
I think they vastly underestimate how this has blown up all over Chinese and HK social media. Today the HK security services dispatched a task force to Thailand to co-ordinate rescue operations for their missing citizens.
Social media is full of people cancelling flights and bookings. HK people have plenty of choices about where to go. The HKD is very strong, and they have a lot of spending power.
I asked AI the question. For Australia, most states will let temporary visitors use their home country license.
Citizens will have to take out an Australian license within a certain time frame, which varies state by state.
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