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News Forum - Thai man and foreigner clash over water splash dispute (video)
They certainly do PB Bud and the good thing here they can shout all they like but they're still guests here at the pleasure of The Government. -
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News Forum - Thai man and foreigner clash over water splash dispute (video)
"Foreigners in Western Countries that seem to think they're entitled. " And the problem is many of those foreigners living in Thailand also feel entitled. They do make me laugh though as they are a very small part of the Thai economy but as they are big fish swimming in a small pond in some remote up-country village they seem to think they own the country.- 1
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News Forum - Thai man and foreigner clash over water splash dispute (video)
I think common sense should prevail, millions of people throwing water about, and so someone is going to get water where they don't want it to be and as some people are miseries then some negative reactions will happen. It is a bit like bonfire night in the UK on the 5th of November every year, with millions of fireworks being set off someone is bound to be injured. But I agree about the village mentality, that applies all around the world, people living in backward villages will tend to be less intelligent and dim as the people with get-up-and-go will have left. I avoid staying in villages, especially in Thailand.- 1
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News Forum - Shinawatra saga: Yingluck’s comeback fuels legal limelight
Former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra’s potential return from exile sparks intrigue over her legal fate, mirroring her brother Thaksin’s tumultuous history, claims the Shinawatras’ lawyer. Pichit Chuenban, a figure linked to Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s Cabinet due to his close allegiance to the Shinawatras, responded to speculation about Yingluck’s comeback. “I really don’t know. I’m … … The story Shinawatra saga: Yingluck’s comeback fuels legal limelight as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Hyundai’s electrifying dismay: Thailand EV sales spark low
Hyundai Mobility Thailand, the Korean automaker’s subsidiary, warns that this year’s electric vehicle (EV) sales in Thailand may fall short of the predicted 130,000 units. The company cites an ongoing price war amongst Chinese EV manufacturers as the primary obstacle, leading to unstable car prices and discouraging potential buyers. The managing director of Hyundai Mobility … … The story Hyundai’s electrifying dismay: Thailand EV sales spark low as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story
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