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@CallumWK I jumped in as I had advice for the OP. No need to upset yourself. Go make yourself a cup of tea. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 21 July 2025
Two Young Men Die in Mercedes-Motorcycle Collision in Pathum Thani Picture courtesy of KhaoSod In a harrowing late-night incident, two young men lost their lives when their motorcycle was struck by a Mercedes-Benz, launching them from the vehicle. This tragic event unfolded yesterday at 11.45pm on the flyover bridge at the Thanyaburi-Wang Noi intersection in Rangsit subdistrict, Thanyaburi district, Pathum Thani province. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1367380-two-young-men-die-in-mercedes-motorcycle-collision-in-pathum-thani/ -
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Accident Two Young Men Die in Mercedes-Motorcycle Collision in Pathum Thani
Picture courtesy of KhaoSod In a harrowing late-night incident, two young men lost their lives when their motorcycle was struck by a Mercedes-Benz, launching them from the vehicle. This tragic event unfolded yesterday at 11.45pm on the flyover bridge at the Thanyaburi-Wang Noi intersection in Rangsit subdistrict, Thanyaburi district, Pathum Thani province. Police and rescue volunteers from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation were dispatched to the scene. They found the front of a black Mercedes-Benz GLC 220d, registered in Bangkok, severely damaged. Behind the car lay one of the victims, attired in blue shorts and a white T-shirt. Approximately 10 metres away, a red and black Honda Scoopy i motorcycle, lacking a licence plate, was discovered with substantial damage. Nearby, the second victim was found, unidentified, wearing a grey T-shirt and black trousers with evident broken limbs and head injuries. Both victims carried no identification documents, only two mobile phones, some Thai baht, and Myanmar currency. The Mercedes driver, 67-year-old Somsak, a former Thai Beer House restaurant owner in Singapore and past president of the Thai Chefs Association (Singapore), was also injured. After initial first aid, he was taken to Paolo Rangsit Hospital for further treatment. His passenger, 65-year-old Naruechit, recounted that they were on their way home after dining at a mall. He claimed the motorcycle, travelling in the wrong direction, struck their car while they were on the flyover for a U-turn. Naruechit noted his lack of awareness during the incident, as he had been asleep. Police have documented the scene and analysed dashcam footage, verifying that the Mercedes-Benz was in its correct lane, heading towards Wang Noi when the collision occurred. The motorcycle, speeding against traffic, crashed into the car. The investigation will proceed once Somsak is released from the hospital. This incident underlines the critical need for road safety awareness and adherence to traffic laws, as families and communities are left to grapple with the devastating consequences. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-07-21 -
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What Actually Makes You an “Old-Hand” in Asia?
Let’s not forget the original topic here — What Actually Makes You an “Old Hand” in Asia? Your story is actually a great example of how people miss that mark, especially when it comes to understanding kreng jai and everyday Thai social dynamics. First, a technical point — what you’re referring to as “seafood” in som tam is very likely poo pla ra, which isn’t seafood in the marine sense. It’s fermented freshwater crab, a completely different beast from prawns or mussels. That matters, especially when you’re talking about stomach upsets — which are often due to “OD-ing” on chilli and fermented ingredients, not food poisoning in the Western, bacterial sense. Real bacterial infections take hours or even days to show symptoms, not 20 minutes after lunch. I’ve worked in both large factories and offices where most of the 4000 staff were Thai women in my office, many from Isaan although most tertiary educated. (I also worked at a University of tourism teaching 450 students mostly female). Yes, we had a couch in our office, and yes, it was routinely occupied post-lunch by someone who’d gone too hard on som tam poo pla ra. And yes, I’ve heard every version of “bathroom emergency” and “Lady Day” “men” (loanword} imaginable. But here’s the thing — that’s not about oversharing or “pure Thai style,” as you say. It’s about a subtle form of communication governed by kreng jai and a web of mutually understood norms between Thai workers and their bosses. What you’re seeing isn’t crude or excessive honesty. It’s a culturally accepted method of signalling the need for a break, one that Thai bosses understand and accommodate without making a fuss. Westerners — even ones who’ve been here a long time — often miss that and think they’re being told too much, or take it literally, instead of seeing the nuance behind it. That’s a clear indicator they’re not yet “old hands.” So no — your Thai staff aren’t “old hands” in the context of this thread, which is about foreigners learning to live within the culture, not just around it. But what is on display in your example is how even long-term expats can completely misread what’s really going on. I learned that lesson myself once, when I cheekily said “som nam na!” to one of my staff who’d eaten too much som tam. She laughed but then politely ignored me — because I’d missed the bigger point: this isn’t about cause and effect or judgment. It’s about accepting what’s understood and moving on. That, right there, is one of the quieter thresholds of becoming an “old hand.” -
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Bombshell: Obama & Crew knew all along, Russia Russia was a hoax.
The facts.....(two words the MAGA cult hate) Birth certificate: Obama was born on August 4, 1961, in Honolulu, Hawaii. In 2008, his campaign released his “Certification of Live Birth”. In 2011, the long-form birth certificate was publicly released, confirming: Born at Kapiʻolani Maternity & Gynecological Hospital, Honolulu. Signed by a doctor and registrar at the time. Birth notices: Two Hawaiian newspapers, The Honolulu Advertiser and The Honolulu Star-Bulletin, published birth announcements in August 1961. These were automatically generated from hospital records — not placed by families. Hawaii state officials: Both Republican and Democratic state officials have repeatedly confirmed the documents’ authenticity. In 2011, Hawaii’s Republican-appointed Director of Health, Dr. Chiyome Fukino, stated: “I have seen the original vital records. Absolutely, he was born in Hawaii and is a natural-born citizen.” -
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How many Thai islands have you been to?
I doubt a bum gun on the dinner table would be real functional.
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