Naamblar2014 Posted February 9, 2017 Share Posted February 9, 2017 On 02/08/2017 at 10:23 AM, fobuff said: hmmmmm Civil Servants are there to serve the public (the customer) no matter what they look like, how they dress... Except of course in Thailand it is the other way around.. you have to fear the civil servant as he (she) has a good job and in authority to screw you as they wish.... and you have to obey all there stupid rules.... and if not bye bye attitude readjustment for you Yes I would wear what ever I felt like back home if I actually needed to visit a government office. Luckily that is rare due to myhomecountry 4.0 making almost anything do-able online. As it comes to this country, well let's just say would the local bank send me off if I was wearing shorts and tank top when I wished to conduct business..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The manic Posted February 9, 2017 Share Posted February 9, 2017 Its shameful that white travelers need to be reminded of decorum by local officials. Its common sense to dress a little more formally when on business. I cant work out where the gross casual garb of singlet showing armpit hair and flip flops exposing ugly feet came form? Is it an Aussie thing? Or just the young people in general? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The manic Posted February 9, 2017 Share Posted February 9, 2017 14 hours ago, Evilbaz said: You can get copy Crocs in plain colours to match your outfit. This is the Tropics - I don't wear anything else, anywhere. I'd rather die than have to wear a tie. Please put one on right now and do us all a favour. Anybody who wears crocs publicly has lost the will to live or the right to respect. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
raro Posted February 9, 2017 Share Posted February 9, 2017 Immigration Korat dress code It's not a new thing with Korat Immigration. When they were at the old TOT office building 8-9 years ago they had similar notices displayed in the main office. Now Korat is only part of Division 4 Immigration. There's also Kap Choeng, and Buriram offices and I believe these offices don't impose a dress code. So it must be down to an individual at Korat. Haven't they got better things to do than check on people's dress, like do there jobs? I'd have paid money to see 'Glitterman' turn up at Korat Immigration. I met the man in person. Amazing. Truly amazing. Sent from my ASUS_Z00LD using Thaivisa Connect mobile app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Evilbaz Posted February 9, 2017 Share Posted February 9, 2017 24 minutes ago, The manic said: Please put one on right now and do us all a favour. Anybody who wears crocs publicly has lost the will to live or the right to respect. Ha Ha Ha! I guess you're a Pom who wears wellies and longjohns to the beach. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Popular Post Naamblar2014 Posted February 9, 2017 Popular Post Share Posted February 9, 2017 23 minutes ago, Evilbaz said: Ha Ha Ha! I guess you're a Pom who wears wellies and longjohns to the beach. More likely wears a suite and tie to the local 7-11 to purchase some Gatsby hair gel 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
raro Posted February 9, 2017 Share Posted February 9, 2017 The thaivisa grammar police strongly objects to "suite" in this context Sent from my ASUS_Z00LD using Thaivisa Connect mobile app 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Naamblar2014 Posted February 9, 2017 Share Posted February 9, 2017 13 minutes ago, raro said: The thaivisa grammar police strongly objects to "suite" in this context Sent from my ASUS_Z00LD using Thaivisa Connect mobile app My apologies for the typo, was busy chasing the dog away from a python making his way to safety Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Evilbaz Posted February 9, 2017 Share Posted February 9, 2017 1 hour ago, The manic said: Please put one on right now and do us all a favour. Anybody who wears crocs publicly has lost the will to live or the right to respect. Can you loan me one? As posted I gave all mine away. And I can't find a store on Phuket that sells them as there is no demand for them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post SpokaneAl Posted February 10, 2017 Popular Post Share Posted February 10, 2017 Over the past five years of dealing with this immigration office we have been treated very professionally, and on other occasions pretty poorly. They used to have some lady at the help desk who spoke little or no English and a few years ago, in order to be prepared, we stopped in a couple of weeks early to inquire about what was required to obtain a thirty day tourist visa extension. She yelled over and over 1900 baht! Other times we have been treated very well. The 90 day reporting people are excellent. However, if you find yourself dealing with the office in the back concerning TM 30 issues, the lady there is an angry piece of work. A typical bureaucratic operation, and rather than attempt to learn how to speak to their foreign customers and treat those customers with consistently solid service, their solution is to focus on what we wear. And the fact that foreigners believe that is reasonable is also amazing. Good luck with putting on your ties and shiny shoes in the hopes that sucking up to them will generate better service. And yes, I always wear decent shorts and a clean, conservative shirt.Sent from my iPad using Thaivisa Connect 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bentarm44 Posted February 11, 2017 Author Share Posted February 11, 2017 Yes SpokaneAl, the element of mystery contained in a visit to imm korat seems to be ever present. You just don't know what to expect really. I try not to make assumptions; like when I want a re-entry permit I always ask if I can have one; rather that say I want one. I suspect many visitors to imm korat are also aware of the "special" packages that are sometimes available. Breath taking opportunities for the right people at the right time. I'm still going to try and jump through their hoops. for as long as I need to get to the other side. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Momofarang Posted June 26, 2017 Share Posted June 26, 2017 On 2/8/2017 at 11:07 AM, Get Real said: Yes, a real retard appearently. It´s amazing how many people exists that just don´t get it. Another fine example is when you go in to an air-conditioned and closed restaurant or pub. Here you can see all the maniacs in their pride with sleeveless tanktops, unbottoned shirt together with beach-shorts and high fashion neon coloured flip-flops. I should be a hefty fine on such behaviour. You guys must be at least 20 years older than I (I'm 64). I enjoy my food at lot more when I am in a relaxed attire. Never got kicked out anywhere; must be natural authority, or my dails 3 or 4 showers... 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chip Allen Posted June 26, 2017 Share Posted June 26, 2017 On 2/9/2017 at 9:01 PM, The manic said: Anybody who wears crocs publicly has lost the will to live or the right to respect. Anybody who wears expensive leather shoes in the rainy season and wants to sacrifice them to the "water gods" has CERTAINLY lost my respect. The aversion to Crocs is just the latest snobbery trend. They are popular because they are more comfortable than flip flops and are equally waterproof. At 67, I am not trying to win any clothing awards, nor am I applying for a job. I show up clean, well groomed and comfortably dressed. Thus far, no one has a problem with my dress. If they do, they can tell me and I will comply. They need to concentrate on collecting fees and shutting their mouths. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Get Real Posted June 26, 2017 Share Posted June 26, 2017 55 minutes ago, Momofarang said: You guys must be at least 20 years older than I (I'm 64). I enjoy my food at lot more when I am in a relaxed attire. Never got kicked out anywhere; must be natural authority, or my dails 3 or 4 showers... Nope! I am 47. Or it might be your total disregard to a descent behaviour. In my opinion you should be kicked out. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Momofarang Posted June 26, 2017 Share Posted June 26, 2017 3 hours ago, Get Real said: Nope! I am 47. Or it might be your total disregard to a descent behaviour. In my opinion you should be kicked out. Yeaah... some age related diseases can have an early onset. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Get Real Posted June 26, 2017 Share Posted June 26, 2017 1 hour ago, Momofarang said: Yeaah... some age related diseases can have an early onset. Yep, or you´re just wrong. That might be a fair assumption too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JackThompson Posted June 26, 2017 Share Posted June 26, 2017 5 hours ago, Get Real said: Another fine example is when you go in to an air-conditioned and closed restaurant or pub. ... Nope! I am 47. Or it might be your total disregard to a descent behaviour. In my opinion you should be kicked out.. Wouldn't you be happier in Singapore? :) But seriously, I must admit, am close to that age, and also don't like the sleeveless-shirts. I have also noted - purely anecdotally - that the people at the "overstay" desk at Jomtien Immigration tend to be the most "rough-dressed" people in the office. Maybe that isn't a coincidence. I always "dress up," as I may have a long relationship with those people. The trouble with the air-con - is getting there - unless you are driving your air-conditioned car from your air-conditioned home. If walking, even a short way, you will be a soaking-mess if dressed "properly" - though silk-shirts help a lot. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hawker9000 Posted June 26, 2017 Share Posted June 26, 2017 2 hours ago, JackThompson said: Wouldn't you be happier in Singapore? :) But seriously, I must admit, am close to that age, and also don't like the sleeveless-shirts. I have also noted - purely anecdotally - that the people at the "overstay" desk at Jomtien Immigration tend to be the most "rough-dressed" people in the office. Maybe that isn't a coincidence. I always "dress up," as I may have a long relationship with those people. The trouble with the air-con - is getting there - unless you are driving your air-conditioned car from your air-conditioned home. If walking, even a short way, you will be a soaking-mess if dressed "properly" - though silk-shirts help a lot. Total exaggeration in support of a lame excuse for not dressing decently. If even a short walk leaves you a "soaking-mess", you should probably see a doctor or get a bit more exercise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
naboo Posted June 26, 2017 Share Posted June 26, 2017 I wore shorts, flip flops and t-shirt today for my driver's licence renewal. No problem, and I was better dressed than most - my t-shirt had a collar. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VBF Posted June 26, 2017 Share Posted June 26, 2017 2 hours ago, naboo said: I wore shorts, flip flops and t-shirt today for my driver's licence renewal. No problem, and I was better dressed than most - my t-shirt had a collar. I think perhaps you wore a polo-style shirt, did you not? By definition, t-shirts, or tee-shirts don't have collars. I would suggest that most collared shirts unless very garish, would be acceptable. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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