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  1. #12500
    Quote Originally Posted by Jckgmn  [View Original Post]
    Imagine that. The local just shook down a bunch of tourists for $1300 apiece. I wonder if it will be deducted from the covid deposit they paid when they entered the country.
    4,000 baht is about US $ 130, not 1,300.

  2. #12499
    Quote Originally Posted by Sharka  [View Original Post]
    Stupidity at its best. Breaking a serious violation and rule that country trying to contain virus spread to their own people. Then act like they have no consideration for the rules. And this in a country that just sent a woman to jail for over 40 yrs just for insulting a king.

    Stupid foreigners, they all deserve what's coming down on them. These are people that will never learn they can't get away with shit unless the sentence is harsh and then will beg and cry to the govt and the embassies for mercy.
    Imagine that. The local just shook down a bunch of tourists for $1300 apiece. I wonder if it will be deducted from the covid deposit they paid when they entered the country.

  3. #12498
    Quote Originally Posted by Berrys66  [View Original Post]
    https://uk.news.yahoo.com/thai-polic...111054152.html

    Thai police raid island resort arresting 89 foreigners, including Britons, for violating coronavirus regulations.
    Stupidity at its best. Breaking a serious violation and rule that country trying to contain virus spread to their own people. Then act like they have no consideration for the rules. And this in a country that just sent a woman to jail for over 40 yrs just for insulting a king.

    Stupid foreigners, they all deserve what's coming down on them. These are people that will never learn they can't get away with shit unless the sentence is harsh and then will beg and cry to the govt and the embassies for mercy.

  4. #12497
    Quote Originally Posted by TConor  [View Original Post]
    What were they thinking.
    4000 baht fines.

    2 years jail.

    https://twitter.com/StickboyBangkok/...647872/photo/1

  5. #12496

    Idiots

    Quote Originally Posted by Berrys66  [View Original Post]
    https://uk.news.yahoo.com/thai-polic...111054152.html

    Thai police raid island resort arresting 89 foreigners, including Britons, for violating coronavirus regulations.
    What were they thinking.

  6. #12495

    Farangs arrested

    https://uk.news.yahoo.com/thai-polic...111054152.html

    Thai police raid island resort arresting 89 foreigners, including Britons, for violating coronavirus regulations.

  7. #12494

    Immigration

    The Immigration Bureau has urged people to make an online booking for visa extension due to the virus before January 29. Applicants such as foreigners who have stayed in the Kingdom for over 90 days and tourists who need short-term visa extension service for Tourist visa (TR 60) and Special Tourist Visa (STV) are urged to book an appointment online. For appointment visit www.bangkokimmigration.com.

    Also been reading that there are current difficulties with the 90 day report online facility so in person visit required. This has always a bit of a hit and miss process so perhaps best to at least try online before scheduling a visit.

  8. #12493
    Quote Originally Posted by Franciscass  [View Original Post]
    Further on how best to communicate with Thai people I learned early on when important never ask a question in a manner where the answer can a simple yes or no. Why? The answer will invariably be yes because they feel a no will need pain in the ass further explanation. Much simpler a kha or krap with a smile and everybody happy.

    I'm open to correction by my understanding of the Thai language is that there is no single word for no. The closest is mai chai meaning not yes.
    What I've seen is not so much a problem with yes versus no, it is more that Thais answer a question in whatever way will minimize confrontation right now. They don't worry about consequences that come later. I've seen this many times with several different Thai women, mostly in USA. I know very few Thai men.

  9. #12492
    Quote Originally Posted by Franciscass  [View Original Post]
    Further on how best to communicate with Thai people I learned early on when important never ask a question in a manner where the answer can a simple yes or no. Why? The answer will invariably be yes because they feel a no will need pain in the ass further explanation. Much simpler a kha or krap with a smile and everybody happy.

    I'm open to correction by my understanding of the Thai language is that there is no single word for no. The closest is mai chai meaning not yes.
    Yes, agree! I keep learning daily with my son and daughter in law the point you are making! It is frustrating and challenging at the same time.

  10. #12491
    Quote Originally Posted by LittleBigMan  [View Original Post]
    I understand at times when I speak to Thais it could be for a number of reasons including just being polite and agreeing when they have no idea what they are really agreeing to? One of my pet peas is they might be able to speak some English but comprehension is another thing so they act as if they understand to double-check I ask the question in another way and I get a different response majority of the time.

    When I heard of the so-called news it just happened the next day I was to do my Extension 20th, always 30 days in advance rain or shine, first one in line in by 8:30 am out by 8:40, no test required!
    Further on how best to communicate with Thai people I learned early on when important never ask a question in a manner where the answer can a simple yes or no. Why? The answer will invariably be yes because they feel a no will need pain in the ass further explanation. Much simpler a kha or krap with a smile and everybody happy.

    I'm open to correction by my understanding of the Thai language is that there is no single word for no. The closest is mai chai meaning not yes.

  11. #12490
    Quote Originally Posted by Franciscass  [View Original Post]
    LBM not that it makes any real difference but the name is Richard Barrow. He is a controversial figure who sometimes sails close to the wind on his twitter account. That said I have found him in the past to be usually well informed and here it seems to come down to the interpretation of the December 25th notice. Interesting if there was no there there why the apology offered by immigration for the "misunderstanding". No biggie, for me all that matters is knowing there is no need for test to renew.
    I understand at times when I speak to Thais it could be for a number of reasons including just being polite and agreeing when they have no idea what they are really agreeing to? One of my pet peas is they might be able to speak some English but comprehension is another thing so they act as if they understand to double-check I ask the question in another way and I get a different response majority of the time.

    When I heard of the so-called news it just happened the next day I was to do my Extension 20th, always 30 days in advance rain or shine, first one in line in by 8:30 am out by 8:40, no test required!

  12. #12489
    Quote Originally Posted by LittleBigMan  [View Original Post]
    In this particular case from what I've read, it wasn't this time Thai Immigration was spread through a guy and his forum Richard or Ken Burrows? He supposedly read or had it translated a Thai announcement in December and came to his conclusion this is what it meant that testing was necessary or being purposed? From what I saw he got a lot of hate responses!
    LBM not that it makes any real difference but the name is Richard Barrow. He is a controversial figure who sometimes sails close to the wind on his twitter account. That said I have found him in the past to be usually well informed and here it seems to come down to the interpretation of the December 25th notice. Interesting if there was no there there why the apology offered by immigration for the "misunderstanding". No biggie, for me all that matters is knowing there is no need for test to renew.

  13. #12488
    Quote Originally Posted by TConor  [View Original Post]
    You cannot go or do anything but eat. I gain wt.
    That might be the case but if you are gaining weight it is more about your diet and what you might be eating. There is lots of sugar in Carbs two years ago after a blood test and after some simple research cut ice cream and chips each night and within 2 months to my surprise I dropped close to 10 Kilos.

    My daughter in law and her little brother (10) grew up like many Thais on 7/11 snacks and food all process and sugar she has to be over 90 Kilos although 10 he is close to 80 Kilos they didn't get that big eating Thai food.

  14. #12487
    Quote Originally Posted by Franciscass  [View Original Post]
    Update to above. Foreigners in Thailand will not be required to undergo a COVID-19 test in order to renew their extensions of stay, an immigration spokesperson clarified on Tuesday. Earlier, Khaosod English reported that foreigners would need to take a COVID-19 test in order to renew their visas / extensions of stay. However, a little over an hour later, Immigration spokesperson Archayon Kraithong confirmed to Khaosod that COVID-19 tests are not required. Mr Archayon apologised for the misunderstanding.

    How is it that immigration screw up so often?
    In this particular case from what I've read, it wasn't this time Thai Immigration was spread through a guy and his forum Richard or Ken Burrows? He supposedly read or had it translated a Thai announcement in December and came to his conclusion this is what it meant that testing was necessary or being purposed? From what I saw he got a lot of hate responses!

  15. #12486
    Quote Originally Posted by Bruhbruh  [View Original Post]
    Hi,

    Are there a lot of girls that are thick (round big asses like Mexican / Latina / blacks) there?

    Or are they mostly skinny flat girls?

    Is there a particular club or area where there are a lot of thick girls?

    My type are the thick Mexican looking girls working in Hong Kong Club or Adelita's in Tijuana by the way.

    Thanks.
    If that's your taste, then Thailand is really not the place for you. Stick to Central and South America.

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