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Thailand 2015 - The Most Dangerous Country in the World

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I honestly feel safer here than in Scandinavia. Yes, the chance of getting scammed is higher here, but there is not much violence, and that's what really matters.

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My sister just came back from 6 weeks in South Africa. They were told there not to go out at night,even as a couple in many areas. In the day time when they parked the car they had to tip people hanging around the area to protect their car. Sister called it a tip it was extortion. You do not see that in Thailand.Sister said they had to "tip" just about every where they went when doing things.to insure their safety.

I'm not a "tough guy" - it's just that, like millions of ordinary Londoners, I'm just not paranoid and frightened of my own shadow like a deer crossing the road.

Yeah? Then I wonder why everyone's looking over their shoulders all the time.

Stop talking crap

I lived in London my entire life and I don't recall people walking around in perpetual fear.

You're just a jumpy little mouse

I'm only saying what I saw earlier this year. But whatever you say, tough guy.

All the other mice, you mean?

Stop talking crap

I lived in London my entire life and I don't recall people walking around in perpetual fear.

You're just a jumpy little mouse

Yeah? Then I wonder why everyone's looking over their shoulders all the time.

I'm only saying what I saw earlier this year. But whatever you say, tough guy.

All the other mice, you mean?

If that's what you think of a lot of British pedestrians, sure tough guy.

Stop talking crap

I lived in London my entire life and I don't recall people walking around in perpetual fear.

You're just a jumpy little mouseYeah? Then I wonder why everyone's looking over their shoulders all the time.

I'm only saying what I saw earlier this year. But whatever you say, tough guy.

All the other mice, you mean?

If that's what you think of a lot of British pedestrians, sure tough guy.

Stop talking crap

I lived in London my entire life and I don't recall people walking around in perpetual fear.

You're just a jumpy little mouseYeah? Then I wonder why everyone's looking over their shoulders all the time.

I'm only saying what I saw earlier this year. But whatever you say, tough guy.

All the other mice, you mean?

If that's what you think of a lot of British pedestrians, sure tough guy.

Hang on a sec, "Jerry" . . . you said "everyone" was looking over their shoulder.

Now it's just "a lot"

Squeak, squeak

I think we can conclude that Thailand is safer than many S-American countries, S-Africa, and even the US.

I'm only saying what I saw earlier this year. But whatever you say, tough guy.

All the other mice, you mean?

If that's what you think of a lot of British pedestrians, sure tough guy.

Hang on a sec, "Jerry" . . . you said "everyone" was looking over their shoulder.

Now it's just "a lot"

Squeak, squeak

Basic conversation flow and comprehension. Clutching at straws, tough guy?

Grunt, grunt

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