I always used these in Thailand. Nothing like feeling free and enjoying the drive. Now we moved to the nanny state western world I refuse to wear a seatbelt which is legal. Nice!
Thank you. I have no idea of the point he was trying to make, with that strange post.
While I was serving during the Vietnam war I never got to see combat, as I was on my way when NZ pulled out. I spent 2 years in Singapore instead, so I probably had the better deal. Many NZ ex soldiers apparently still suffer from agent orange poisoning.
Chiang Mai is a "tourist" hub. It has a large population of fhigher income foreigners. Multiple hospitals are centered there. You are supporting my comment that tourist areas offer better health facilities. Thank you.
Your first sentence is incorrect really as i agree Thais never admit mistakes but they won't see it as a mistake. So, they will change it back as they're always doing that on decisions
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