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Ganja-Proof in Pattaya: What’s the Bloody Point Mates?
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Accident Drunk Driver in Pickup Truck Kills Woman at Pattaya Red Light
RIP. I do a lot of walking, crossing roads etc and it scares the sh*t outta me sometimes! 😬 -
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Is there a worse role model for women than Taylor Swift?
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UK King Charles sends urgent warning in 80th anniversary address
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Thailand and inflation
Hi, I have a question that has been on my mind for sometime now. How is it that prices don't seem to rise as fast here in Thailand as they do back home (UK)? I exclude rent, which I know works to a different dynamic everywhere than general inflation and relies solely on local market conditions. My rent here hasn't risen in 2 years. Goods and services however are linked to the world economy. The west has been ravaged by inflation recently that doesn't seem to be the case in Thailand. Prices in the supermarket for example have been flat, in my experience over the past 2 years. I don't buy too many imported goods, I really don't need them. I try to buy local which is always cheaper anyway. As I'm writing this I'm thinking perhaps it's because Thai farmers and producers can supply demand but surely they are not immune to external factors. Be interested to hear others opinions
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