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Today I met the first farang returning home because of exchange rate
that graph shows the rate getting better overall..... you can tell because where it ends up is higher than where it started *just in case you need help to understand the graph🙃 -
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The Cost of Delay: Amber Thurman's Preventable Death Highlights Dangers of Abortion Bans
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Foreign Tourists Caught in Intimate Acts on Tuk-Tuk During Traffic Jam
It´s amazing how our society has become. Of course not all, but more and more people behave like cave-born savages. The deterioration is massive with lack and loss of respect for others, self respect and knowledge how to behave in public. -
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The Cost of Delay: Amber Thurman's Preventable Death Highlights Dangers of Abortion Bans
Strangely, they didn't draw a correlation between those 2. Nowhere do they claim that the reason for the delay was that Georgia law. It's just as likely the delay was due to normal problems like insurance approvals, lack of staff, specialist consultations, or any number of reasons people sit in ER waiting rooms for hours. And wait weeks to get appointments. Especially since Obamacare. (there, I said it...) -
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Germany Tightens Border Controls Amid Rising Migration Concerns
Europeans should be warning americans not to make their mistakes…instead they are posting here encouraging us to become more liberal. -
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Borderline chaos: Malaysian tourists banned from entering Thailand
90% of Thailand's "South" is Muslim. -
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PM Paetongtarn Faces Threat with Impeachment Over Cabinet Pick
As PM (or the PM's daughter) you would have thought she would have a free hand in choosing cabinet members......drug dealers, bribers, extortionists, rapists, blackmailers......if they are not allowed, she is going to struggle. -
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Terrifying Encounter: Hospital Maid Saved After Being Attacked by a Python
Sounds like she inexplicably thought the monitor lizard would be preferential. get well soon and buy a lottery ticket 🤔 -
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Thai culture - Things you should know travelling to Thailand
Thailand’s culture is a mixture of traditions and religions that all come together to form a unique and vibrant society. Here are a few things to know about Thai culture that will help anyone landing in the Land of Smiles get around and mix with the locals. Family Thai people typically consider family to be the most important aspect of their lives. As Thailand features a collectivistic society, most Thais are more respectful of the community as a whole. This mentality also applies to extended family members. In fact, most Thais will call their cousins ‘brother’ or ‘sister’ as there is technically no translatable word for ‘cousin’ in the Thai language. And, it makes sense if extended family members are not viewed as being less important to a Thai family’s core. Status In Thai culture, everyone has a designated status. Titles are very important and are said before anyone’s name to show respect. ‘Pi’ before any name indicates that the person is of a higher status than the person speaking. ‘Nong’ before anyone’s name indicates someone is younger or holds a lesser status than the person addressing them. Age, family connections, job types, education and income levels all contribute to one’s status or class in Thailand. However, Thai status’ can change, and is not fixed. When greeting or thanking a Thai, the different levels of how high one holds their hands in a prayer-like gesture, indicate someone’s status. Known as the ‘wai,’ holding this gesture higher indicates one is addressing someone of a higher status. Smiles Upon arriving in Thailand, you may think the people are the friendliest in the world. That is until you understand that a smile can mean many things. The famous Thai smile is actually used for many emotions and reactions, with not all of them being positive. Embarrassment, annoyance, angriness, are also shown by smiling. But not to worry, as most Thai people really are very chilled out and don’t think too much of situations. Loss of Face Thais place great importance on showing and feeling respected. Thus, if you happen to embarrass or shine a negative light onto a Thai person, they may lose face. It is best to be kind with your words if there is a problem or issue that involves a Thai. Giving them the benefit of the doubt is something that can go a long way when encountering any less than positive situations with Thai people. And, by keeping calm and polite, your attitude will most likely be mirrored back. No worries Thais are famous for being chilled, laid back and serene. The slower, more relaxed culture is what makes the Thai people a delight to encounter. The words ‘mai bpen rai’ will float through the air many times during the day, offering a nice reminder to not take things so seriously. As not every person in every culture fits the mould of a stereotype, it is important to understand that Thai people are also just like any other person on the planet. So, as these cultural features may apply to the Thai person in front of you, remember that not everyone adheres to societal expectations. Based on an original article by The Thaiger -
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Soil Indicators not Working During Phuket Landslide, says Official
PM's don't exists in Thailand. -
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Thailand: Where white LOSERS that can’t get LAID go
Thank you. I have never visited Onlyfans before. I don't know why she calls herself Goddess Bella as she is not even remotely a goddess, nor the least bit attractive. Quite a difference between her cover photo at only fans and her face in the youtube video. No filters and cosmetics make for a washer woman's appearance. -
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Thai Benefits vs Taxation.
I would also like to see the government offer foreigners health insurance that was fairer than the commercial polices on offer in Thailand. It's easily within their power to offer a policy that is sensibly proceed that doesn't include private hospital prices. Perhaps membership of the Social Security medical insurance program but at an increased price.
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