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Politics Former Thai PM Yingluck Shinawatra Seeks Court Retrial to Suspend Rice Scheme Penalty
Yingluck is Thaksin's sister. You are confusing your Shinawatra's. -
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Triple pricing for BTS/MRT from September
No, they are going to install guillotines that automatically decapitate foreigners. Thais are too short, so they just slip through under the knives. Seriously, you will need an updated rabbit card, and that's already tied to your Thai ID resp. to your passport. -
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Dress Code On Flight.
Depends how sweaty she is.... But, you raise a valid point.. to answer your question - dress appropriately, its not difficult. There are reports of females being denied boarding for dressing as you describe. USA (Delta, 2024) – DJ Lisa Archbold was temporarily removed from a flight for wearing a loose T-shirt without a bra. She was allowed back on after putting on a jacket. Turkey–USA (American Airlines, 2021) – Bodybuilder Deniz Saypinar was told her shorts and crop top were inappropriate. Staff said her outfit offended other passengers. Australia (Jetstar, 2021) – Isabelle Eleanore wore a bikini top and was told to cover up with a high-vis vest. She called the incident embarrassing and sexist. UK–Spain (Thomas Cook, 2019) – Emily O’Connor was nearly removed for wearing a crop top and high-waisted trousers. Crew claimed her outfit was offensive to others. South Africa (FlySafair, 2022) – A young woman in short denim shorts was warned her outfit violated airline dress codes. She complied under protest. Thailand (Thai Airways, 2018) – A female traveller wearing a halter top was quietly asked to change before boarding. The airline cited cultural norms and modesty. Mexico (Volaris, 2020) – A woman in a tight crop top and leggings was told her outfit was too provocative. The incident sparked debate on social media. France (Air France, 2019) – A teenage girl was denied boarding for a low-cut top. Staff said it was not in line with the airline’s family-friendly standards. UAE (Emirates, 2017) – A tourist wearing shorts and a sleeveless top was asked to change at the gate. Emirates cited respect for local customs. Nigeria (Arik Air, 2016) – A woman in leggings and a fitted shirt was blocked from boarding. Staff claimed her outfit was indecent for public travel. -
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Community Coffee Shop Seeks Cyclists After Accidental THB 22,150 Payment for THB 221 Coffee
He is wearing the jersey of a big French cycling team. Could he be French? 🤨
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