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    “BELL’S” LAUNCHES A PARTY THAT CAPTURES THE SPIRITS

    By prnews, Created on: 24/11/2017, Last updated on: 24/11/2017

    » [attachment=2:3i6ulmpm]1.jpg[/attachment:3i6ulmpm][b:3i6ulmpm]“BELL’S” LAUNCHES A PARTY THAT CAPTURES THE SPIRITS OF TWO BRITISH BIKER SUBCULTURES IN “MODS & ROCKERS”[/b:3i6ulmpm] [b:3i6ulmpm] BELL’S, the legendary number one blended whisky from England, caused a stir in Bangkok with...

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    Epiphanie Celebration

    By prnews, Created on: 08/01/2015, Last updated on: 08/01/2015

    » [attachment=0:od5x09i3]Galette de Rois.jpg[/attachment:od5x09i3] A slice of Galette de Rois* served with 1 hot drink (tea or coffee) @THB 190 net from 15.00 – 17.00 Hrs. at Party House One, Siam@Siam Design Hotel Bangkok. Available until Sunday January 11th, 2015. *Selections of Galette de Rois...

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    Siam Paragon celebrates 9th Anniversary

    By prnews, Created on: 26/11/2014, Last updated on: 26/11/2014

    » [b:23v693nn]Siam Paragon celebrates 9th Anniversary of success as world-class shopping destination[/b:23v693nn] [attachment=0:23v693nn]SiamParagon.jpg[/attachment:23v693nn]• Siam Paragon celebrates nine years of achievement as “world-class shopping destination”, a center of shopping, entertainment,...

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    Domestic / cross cultural issues - Thai / Foreigner concerns

    foreigners have got no rights?

    By majoy, Created on: 24/03/2010, Last updated on: 12/04/2010

    » We moved to this new house six months ago and everything is fine except for the noisy dogs next door. I spoke to the owner and asked if they could make their dogs quiet and she said it's not their dogs fault but the dog opposite who always stand outside their gate and make their dogs bark...how ridiculous!...

    • Toscano commented : It is true to say that the position of a foreigner is very precarious in Thailand . A foreigner probably has less sway in many situations , especially against the law , even if it should be on their side . My Thai wife would say that nobody has any rights in Thailand ; that Thai people are utterly selfish , do whatever they like , without consideration for family members , friend or neighbours . My next but one neibour has broken sewage pipes that leak through the party wall onto my sister-in-law's property . No gentle asking gets anything done and in Thailand to resort to the law against your neighbours is simply not done . My wife's brother-in-law keeps three bulls behind our house , almost every evening at dusk there is a dreadfull stink of Urine that creeps into our kitchen , if we dont quickly shut the door . Across the road from us , live a middleaged couple who are bringing up their son's two little boys aged about four and six . They don't seem to go to school as much as they should and play games tearing about screaming all day . We live by a cross roads in the centre of our village , which at night becomes the rallying point for all the stray dogs and bitches in heat who bark or howl . At times the noise can be unbelievable , but one has to learn to live with it , or move to another house . I remember reading of people who live in England , moving to a country cottage in a village next to a farm , complaining that the cows mooed and the cock crowed and they couldn't sleep at night . In Thailand it is worse , but it is much the same for everybody .

    • olongt commented : [quote="Toscano":3jy73p0k]It is true to say that the position of a foreigner is very precarious in Thailand . A foreigner probably has less sway in many situations , especially against the law , even if it should be on their side . My Thai wife would say that nobody has any rights in Thailand ; that Thai people are utterly selfish , do whatever they like , without consideration for family members , friend or neighbours . My next but one neibour has broken sewage pipes that leak through the party wall onto my sister-in-law's property . No gentle asking gets anything done and in Thailand to resort to the law against your neighbours is simply not done . My wife's brother-in-law keeps three bulls behind our house , almost every evening at dusk there is a dreadfull stink of Urine that creeps into our kitchen , if we dont quickly shut the door . Across the road from us , live a middleaged couple who are bringing up their son's two little boys aged about four and six . They don't seem to go to school as much as they should and play games tearing about screaming all day . We live by a cross roads in the centre of our village , which at night becomes the rallying point for all the stray dogs and bitches in heat who bark or howl . At times the noise can be unbelievable , but one has to learn to live with it , or move to another house . I remember reading of people who live in England , moving to a country cottage in a village next to a farm , complaining that the cows mooed and the cock crowed and they couldn't sleep at night . In Thailand it is worse , but it is much the same for everybody .[/quote:3jy73p0k] My Thai wife also said the same way. You wrote "In Thailand it is worse, but it is much the same for everybody." >>> This is 101% correct!

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    Getting married / divorced in Thailand - what's required

    International Marriage - a new type of Human Traffickings

    By Anonymous, Created on: 08/11/2006, Last updated on: 08/11/2006

    » A female teacher of Ubon was hooked up through the famous international dot com website 'M' marriage/match-making site and met a Pakistan men, who murdered her in Bangkok. A Kalasin prostitute married an American man and moved into New Jersey and finally dumped by the man and she is now...

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