I bought a Henson on Lazada as well as Feather and Personna blades. I cheap out on the excellent Arko stick, except it smells like Parrot Soap, also available on Lazada.
Hello, Jamie!
* It depends on where you live. City cremations will be cheaper than rural cremations because the monks only pray in the evening. Choose 3 days. That's the minimum. Choose the smallest temple you can find so you only pay 300 Baht to a small number of monks. If you choose a big temple with (50-100) monks, the expense will be high as they might all attend.
* My wife's rural cremation might be 60-90,000 Baht cheapest (all 10 temple monks x 300 Baht each morning and evening, 3 days, flowers, and food for the monks and for whoever attends the prayers.
* An alternative is to find a Chinese cemetery and buy the smallest plot of land. Digging the grave is included. Have a friend pray for you. Coffin: No more than 10,000 Baht. The headstone is up to what you want. No need for monks, donations, and meals. My plot in a rural Chinese cemetery costs 40,000 Baht.
I hope this helps.
That is why you have TCAS and entrance exams for Matayom 1 and 4. They tell a greater story.
It is also why most businesses will ask for a copy of the transcripts of their marks. Teachers pass them but usually not more than a 55 out of 100 or a 2.5
That is the sign that they were social passed.
Besides that, give them a written interview test and math test, and most will fail if they do not have their phone to use.
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