Correct.
The main "retirement nest egg" for most Thais is not some ETF, it is:
- the village they can return to, where they have a house and a garden with fruits and vegetables
- the family that helps them
Foreigners lack both.
BTW if they were working for a reputable Thai company, they may very well be fired when 60 - retirement age in Thailand.
Then, many are truely fųcked.
He mentions issues relating to lights in the back (indicator, brake, number plate). If all of them aren’t working or not working properly seems loss of contact. If so, the bunch of wires going to the back of the car are losing contact. I’d start with the plug.
Still doesn't explain why a scratch (or even as it is reported for the British woman's light scratch), it is possible to get infected
when transmission is by bodily fluids like saliva.
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