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Is It Easy to Get Things Done in Thailand, or Is It Laden with Needless Formality?


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Posted
Just now, Bday Prang said:

Well I have yet to see Thais fighting over toilet paper, unlike in the "civilised" west

Toilet paper here is used for napkins, in lieu of handkerchiefs, in general for anything requiring tissues.

 

I have got to the stage I consider the "civilised" West unhygienic, after having used a bum gun here for many years.

Posted
8 minutes ago, Bday Prang said:

there's hundreds out there   are you a transphobe :cheesy:

No, I am a live and let live person.

 

Psychiatrists have noted quite a few homophobic males are actually reacting that way because they fear their own suppressed tendencies.

 

Personally, most of the gays I encounter are usually more intelligent and articulate than average.

 

Not that I have ever met Alan Turing, Leonardo Da Vinci, Oscar Wilde, or Tim Cook.

Posted
2 hours ago, Lacessit said:

What other kind is there?

 

Political ones, altered ones, multi-X ones....etc....

 

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You name it.....

 

Posted
20 hours ago, hankypankee said:

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?

It's not only Thailand. In my Scandinavia home country things has become even more difficult. Part is caused to terroismen and money laundry, and it's all over most of the World that they check more-and-more. Things are still easy in Thailand compared to my home country, I'm happy that I moved and therefore have less to fight with in my home country; unfortunately still have some, including more demanding requirements from banks etc due to governmental demand...:thumbsup:

Posted
20 hours ago, Will B Good said:

 

 

You do know people resign and rejoin under a different moniker?

Yea We Know  They Get Banned for good  and Resurface  Again,,, different ID and Phone number.  😇

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