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Chewing things over.
Not going to answer about your passport, but certainly wish to congratulate you for reaching such a respectable age. To many more years! -
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Phuket Tourist Bus Plunges 20 Metres Down Ravine, Several Injured
20m fall off the cliff. But no one got killed? Looks like a Miracle. The native vegetation(seemingly bamboo forest) might served the cushion to reduce the impact. -
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Is It Easy to Get Things Done in Thailand, or Is It Laden with Needless Formality?
When I first arrived in Thailand eons ago, I was struck by how smoothly certain things seemed to operate and on a very informal basis. A friendly smile, a little charm, maybe a small tip, and doors seemed to open effortlessly. To the locals, it also seemed like Westerners were more in vogue, so they often made things even easier for us. Whether it was renting a condo, getting a phone number, getting a car driving license, or even handling minor bureaucratic tasks, things felt refreshingly simple compared to the rigid systems back home in the West at the time. Fast forward to 2025, and I can’t help but wonder, has that ease disappeared? These days, even routine matters seem to come with layers of paperwork, additional requirements, and stricter enforcement of rules, laws and regulations. Take something as simple as opening a bank account. Back then, I walked into Bangkok Bank with just a crisp ฿100 note and a photocopy of my passport then the old typewriters immediately started hammering away onto a fresh passbook and instantly I had a Thai bank account. Now, depending on the bank and branch, foreigners may need a work permit, proof of residency address, a long term visa, and/or a whole stack of other supporting documents just to get started. Of course, some might argue that these changes bring Thailand more in line with global standards and that the old way, while it was convenient, it wasn’t necessarily sustainable. Others, like myself, may feel that the country has become overly bureaucratic, with red tape replacing the once-flexible, and more pragmatic, Mai-Pen-Rai approach. What's your take? Have things really gotten more difficult as I suspect, or is it just a natural shift as Thailand modernizes and industrializes? Yes, public transport, internet, and some other things have improved and gotten a bit safer, but would you say it is easier or harder now to get things done in the hub of hubs compared to decades past? -
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How safe is the retirement visa as a strategy to live in Thailand permanently?
Many off topic posts removed. Actually should be lot more removed. Stick to thread. -
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British man’s Thailand trip goes from heaven to prison hell (video)
Would love to see how that worked out for you. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 3 February 2025
Police Delivery Sting Leads to Major Meth Bust in Thailand File photo for reference only In a spectacular police operation in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thai police posing as delivery riders captured two suspects smuggling 400,000 methamphetamine pills valued at 6 million baht. The sting, announced today, February 3rd, by Police Lieutenant General Wathana Yeejeen, took down a drug ring involving 52-year-old Suriya “Yin” Noikaew from Thailand and 21-year-old Lao national, Phonethip Sengmany. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1350719-police-delivery-sting-leads-to-major-meth-bust-in-thailand/
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