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26 minutes ago, popabear said:

Sorry, you don't get the meaning of my post ,why be spoken to like I am a piece of Sh,,,t    Kind Regards Popa.

Because in her mind......

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Posted
17 minutes ago, popabear said:

Been to Vietnam many times ,,  they hardly said word and treated me in a polite manner. Kind Regards Popa

Nobody but you knows how the IO

conveyed her demeanor !


Come in with a proper visa next time, perhaps! You did express concern (3 VE),before you were questioned.

 

Posted
16 minutes ago, impulse said:

 

 

If you wear raggedy cut-off shorts, sandals and a wife beater, please let us know how that's working at immigration.  I'm curious.

 

 

   Immigration officers can only see you from the chest uo , so it doesn't matter what you are wearing below that level 

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Just now, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Immigration officers can only see you from the chest uo , so it doesn't matter what you are wearing below that level 

 

They see pretty much the whole me when I'm standing behind the yellow line in the queue.

 

 

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7 minutes ago, impulse said:

 

They see pretty much the whole me when I'm standing behind the yellow line in the queue.

 

 

 

  OK, next time you go there , ask the I.O what trousers and shoes you are wearing , see whether they know or not

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Posted
15 minutes ago, popabear said:

No problem, Icame 3 VE the year before and the year before that, be doing it consistent for more than 20 years except for Covid, first time this  has happen .   Kind Regards Popa

You're saying that in twenty years of doing 3 VE entries a year, you were never previously asked how long you were staying, and/or where you were staying (except during Covid)? I find that very hard to credit.

 

Also, have you considered that her short questions might simply betray a lack of English language fluency?

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8 minutes ago, Oliver Holzerfilled said:

Seems unlikely they'd refuse an 81 year old in a wheelchair but who knows for sure.  If she tried you could fake a heart attack to make her think twice.

 

   Then get rushed to hospital and then get given a 500 000 Baht medical  bill and then having a REAL heart attack 

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Posted
2 hours ago, popabear said:

to my horror a young female immigration officer

 

We have a very different view of reality. 

 

On the way back from a business trip to Malaysia, owing to rain damage to my passport, Malaysian immigration control came very close to blocking me from leaving their country. Even saying that I would need to obtain a new passport. Luckily, a top supervisor let me through.

 

With this in mind you can imagine my extreme concern at Thai Immigration letting me in. I carefully selected a young female officer. It was a good choice. I giggled slightly when she looked in shock at the rain damaged passport, I promised her I'd get a new one, she laughed, and through I went.

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Gaccha said:

We have a very different view of reality. 

Yes all in all I properly got this immigration officer  on her bad day , I have had plenty other pleasant lady immigration officers. Kind Regards Popa .

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Posted
2 hours ago, popabear said:

I got that uneasy feeling of going through Immigration, which most of us do,

 

Honestly, never got that feeling.

 

Just the annoyance at having to search all the bins for TM-6 entry cards, or having to wait in the long, long, long lines.

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