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06-10-20 12:33 #11660
Posts: 220All in all, it may be a good idea for the Chinese and the Koreans to go to Thailand first.
https://www.khaosodenglish.com/news/...en-in-phase-4/
In any case, if it is to see Nana, Soi Cow Boy, soi 6, WS and massages shops closed, I prefer to stay at home.
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06-09-20 16:17 #11659
Posts: 5611Originally Posted by Beijing4987 [View Original Post]
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06-08-20 19:59 #11658
Posts: 3497Originally Posted by NattyBumpo [View Original Post]
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06-08-20 19:45 #11657
Posts: 3040Originally Posted by Pimpampoumpipo [View Original Post]
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06-08-20 19:27 #11656
Posts: 684Red China
Here they come with their fistfuls of cash and bad manners. Did "Red China" cease to exist with the establishment of the special economic zone in Shenzhen? The CCP did not cease to exist. They founded "Socialism with Chinese Characteristics ". Abundance and wealth was always in the psyche. After a myriad of bumps in the road they are once again hitting their stride. The only problem is the US military surrounding them with bases and allied countries.
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06-08-20 18:46 #11655
Posts: 220Originally Posted by Downandup [View Original Post]
Today the number of deaths worldwide is 397,388 and the number of deaths reported in China is 4,634 ( approximately 1,16 % of cases). Not bad for a country of 1.3 billion people that has imprisoned the person who alerted the Chinese government to covid-19, whose WHO declared the pandemic alert 5 months later and whose statements no one believes in good faith.
And China will be among the first countries that Thailand will declare as "Countries have' manageable 'Covid-19 situations"?
China has started its grip on Asia. Everyone knows it. The problem for Thailand is that it weakens its credibility with that of China. We will see if his bet serves Thailand or not in the future. Thailand makes her choices.
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06-08-20 12:51 #11654
Posts: 936Originally Posted by Pimpampoumpipo [View Original Post]
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06-08-20 12:19 #11653
Posts: 220Should we understand that Europeans and Americans will be punished ?
https://thethaiger.com/coronavirus/t...risk-countries
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06-07-20 06:05 #11652
Posts: 666Hotels for sale
Wait until we find out how many in Bangkok, Pattaya, Phuket and the rest of Thailand. Anybody in search of a hotel? Not sure how you will get by with social distancing and the whole different joiner or guest each night.
https://thethaiger.com/hot-news/tour...ut-up-for-sale
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06-06-20 23:23 #11651
Posts: 666Originally Posted by Wimble [View Original Post]
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06-06-20 18:11 #11650
Posts: 303Originally Posted by MonkeyPaw [View Original Post]
Since then, the market started marking down about 5 days before expiration at around 20%. All items are usually gone nowadays at around 30% off or 3 days before. Others are doing the same. Because most reduced items are gone and very hard to find.
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06-06-20 14:48 #11649
Posts: 666Fish sausage chili
Originally Posted by Pimpampoumpipo [View Original Post]
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06-05-20 21:30 #11648
Posts: 220Originally Posted by MonkeyPaw [View Original Post]
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06-05-20 17:40 #11647
Posts: 666Desperate times calls for desperate measures
Does this make me cheap? I buy Green tea frappe at Starbucks for 180 baht. I grabbed some napkins and saw they had packets of sugar. I needed some for coconut milk I had to make with the sticky rice and mango back in my condo. I took about 15 packets of sugar.
My favorite market had fish sausage (I don't eat meat) for 50% off because they were within 2 days expiration in the deli fridge section. I took the only packet that was reduced. I then took about 8 more regular price packets which were to expired in 8 days and hid them in the freezer section under the frozen Amy's Pizza for 500 baht, which only God knows who would buy. I came back a couple of days before the ones I hid were to expire and stuck them back into their normal deli section. Next day, they those 8 packets I returned were marked 50% off and I took all 8.
Either I'm bored or getting cheap or both.
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06-05-20 15:23 #11646
Posts: 1232Originally Posted by XXL [View Original Post]
I think it's ok to book about 3 weeks in advance if prices are good, but it might be worth paying a bit more and book a week out for peace of mind.
In case of a cancellation, the airline is unlikely to refund you, and might either give you an option to reschedule (for a specific date in an uncertain future), or a voucher which you would only be able to use within limited time and when paying extra (fare difference).