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50 minutes ago, jacko45k said:
Silly comment. Not to many on a budget (retired people who come for longer).... anyhow, they can get an extension for 1900 baht in Thailand. Then they need to look at a more flexible flight booking.
Silly comment. So tell me just how many retired NZers come here for longer than 30 days?
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Let’s hope the aero engine servicing is better than the reporting
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1 hour ago, jacko45k said:
He should ask for 90 day Visa exempt entry for Nzs.
I hear they are being shafted for expensive visas if they need more than 30 days..
Most kiwis come here for less than 2 weeks on holiday. The $300 for longer than 30 days is chickenfeed.
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6 hours ago, mstevens said:
Once again, you're wrong. New Zealanders get a 30 day visa waiver.
Let me guess, retired accountant or school teacher.
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A pox on all of them
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15 hours ago, mstevens said:
Really? That is the information currently posted on the Thai embassy website. Do you know better than they do?
I’m slightly incorrect, but so is the information posted. Kiwis automatically get a free 30 day tourist visa on arrival in Thailand. The fee listed on the embassy website is for longer visas (which fact it omits).
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21 minutes ago, BigStar said:
Our ANF Economists always grab their calculators to make this childlike division to come up with the usual laughable mathematically conclusive proof that TAT tells porkies.
Somehow, the subject of tourism revenue wasn't covered in their studies at the LSE or readings in the Bodleian.
generate. All these TAT articles, despite the occasion slipshod journalism (journalists can be just as ignorant) are talking about revenue generated, not average spend per tourist. Very different, a much larger and meaningful figure reflecting the tourism multiplier effect that you've never heard of and don't know about.
If only you were correct, except the article talked about total spending, “The festival, which has been recognised as an Intangible Cultural Heritage event by Unesco, is predicted to attract 10 million international visitors who will contribute 11.8 billion baht to the total spending”.
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1 hour ago, mstevens said:
This is the visa fees schedule at the website of the Thai Embassy in Wellington. Pages 1 and 2 are in Thai. Pages 3 and 4 in English. Compare them with the prices any other nationality pays for a visa.
https://image.mfa.go.th/mfa/0/Ty8J7f4hKr/Consular_service_fee_2024.pdf
That information is incorrect.
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On 4/10/2024 at 1:06 AM, mstevens said:
Time for Christopher Luxon to raise the issue of visa prices for New Zealanders who go to Thailand. New Zealanders pay 5 - 7 times the price of anyone else.
It’s free for kiwis to come here. Automatic 30 day visa on arrival.
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On 4/9/2024 at 3:30 PM, PETERTHEEATER said:
NZ has, recently, amended their visa qualifications in an attempt to control the ingress of foreign workers. No doubt this will be discussed and result in a reasonable cost for a Tourist Visa to a NZ national wishing to visit Thailand.
It’s an automatic 30 day visa on arrival for kiwis currently
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Little wonder NZ is so reluctant to let Thais into the country. They’re well known for fake paperwork.
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6 hours ago, jacko45k said:
Well i hear water pistols are going for 400-800 baht ...... like Christmas cards it might be wise to buy a few after Songkran at a discount, and keep them until next year!
Sounds like gossip to me. Around CM moat pricing was under half what you say.
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10 million tourists spending 11 billion is around 1100 baht per person. These figures are total fabrication.
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11 hours ago, traveller101 said:
where does that say how many died in ambulances, or days after being released from hospital?
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11 hours ago, Mr Meeseeks said:
Thai people are dying by the dozens on the roads, and you are more concerned about your lifestyle.
There's nothing enchanting about losing a loved one in a road accident.
Pray that you never need to find that out for real.
I see you have equipped yourself with the world’s smallest violin. Zero road deaths is an impossibility. After working with NZ govt road safety department and police for over 12 years, I’m well aware of the impacts on families etc. But I choose to live my life as fully as I can without endangering others.
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Just now, Robert Paulson said:
People dont understand driving in the slightest. Sure there may be someone who is in the wrong lane from time to time, but from what I gather usually “slow drivers” using the “wrong lane” are simply passing… yet they are not passing quickly enough for what I’ll refer to as the accident causers.
Sorry Paul. Bad joke on my part. I realize the driving here isn’t what most foreigners are used to, but I am ok with it. When I made my move here I embraced everything about Thai culture and habits. I know that the more we want changes to reflect 1st world, the less enchanting life will be here. If my time is up due to some careless speeding drunk, that’s life. I love the chaos, the risks, the unknown. It’s what makes life interesting for me.
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6 minutes ago, Robert Paulson said:
On the highway the speeders are so bad. I’ve estimated they cause almost all of the accidents. Think about it. If a bunch of people are driving 80kph there’s not going to be accidents really. It’s these guys who get behind people and pressure them into moving that cause almost every accident.
And also, driving that fast is terribly fuel inefficient, which I’m convinced most people don’t even know! You lose about 30%of your gas going from 55 miles per hour to 80mph.
But hey, as long as they get to drive fast I guess it’s all ok, right. Endanger everybody ne else on the road and wreck the earth while you’re at it. We all pay for these speeders on the road I get so fing sick of them tbh
There’s nothing worse than some slow fart driving in the wrong lane.
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6 minutes ago, kwilco said:
What hunch? Where do you get that? I'm talking about your inability to have an intelligent discussion. You are impossible to discuss with you now resort to clueless false dichotomies but you have no idea you are doing it. - so out of touch. You don't even understand my OP.
Still no backup facts. I’m tired of asking you for something (to back up your claim) you don’t have and have no intention of providing, simply because you went out on a limb then sawed off the very branch you perched on. Last comment. Does OP stand for “old prick” in your case?
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11 minutes ago, kwilco said:
No we don't, it just seems you are too far down the intellectual food chain to understand that or even you own cognitive biases .. and now saddwst of all you are trying to change your goalposts
"Please post your link disproving the figures" is what ouyu said and that is what I'm saying is so pointless.
Haha you just proved my point, even though you slander me. You have nothing to back up your assertions re road toll other than a hunch. Pathetic. BTW there’s no such words as “saddwst ” and “ouyu”. I’m sure you can locate a good special needs school if you google it. I’ll help with the spelling.
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2 hours ago, kwilco said:
No you''re not your just trying to disagree in a very non-intellectual way because for one reason or another you don't believe that person.
THis is a chat forum.
the evidence to back this shirt of stuff up is available online to everyone. If you just take the time to educate yourself there is no need to ask silly questions or sea lion people. (BTW not my [post - I'm just fed up with people who can't reasonably take part in a discussion.. .. due to lack of basic knowledge.
THe Stats for Thai road safety stretch back over 20 years - I would have thought you'd be able to see for yourself how these things are recorded.
But you and your mate dispute the figures, but cannot provide evidence to the contrary. That’s my point. It doesn’t matter if deaths are counted differently here, they are official govt figures. I don’t need you to lecture me on how things work here; I’m well aware, informed AND impartial. I’ll leave the whining and hand wringing to others.
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On 4/12/2024 at 10:59 AM, freeworld said:
No they would not, just another go at Thai bashing.
Clearly you either don’t live here or never read the news.
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2 hours ago, kwilco said:
This this a pathetic non-argument by someone who doesn't have an argument themselves...its called sea-lioning.
If you are going to make a counter argument, back it up with evidence of your own.
I’m asking you to back up your claims. Clearly you cannot so you resort to a personal attack. Pretty lame. We have a saying, “put up or shut up”.
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6 hours ago, chricha said:
Yes the statistics published are conveniently prompt with little connection with reality but rather a PR exercise.
We did a lot of crawling at 10-20km/h on route 4 south as it's under construction for 20 years I'm told!
Having driven on Wednesday from Khao Kho to Bangkok and then on Thursday to Prachuap Kiri Khan (past Hua Hin) I was horrified at how many near accidents occurred.
1. because idiots insist on cutting right from the left lane because you are waiting in line with other cars but they are too important to wait so they try to hit your left bumper to make a gap. I am good enough to avoid a collision and give up in disgust but I'll bet many are not prepared to give in resulting in accidents
2. because the "roadwork ahead" signs are none existent!
Travelling at 100-120km/h in traffic past trucks the last thing you need on a bend is traffic almost stopped before the merge left sign with no prior signage to indicate a roadwork hazard is approaching.
Please post your link disproving the figures
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5 hours ago, sammieuk1 said:Any RTP looking at the case will be bewildered to find nothing will be ruled in or out in the first hour, even a harrowing silence🤔Rip
The RTP would immediately rule it a suicide, without even needing to visit the location 555.
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PM Explores Hosting Formula One Race in Bangkok
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except Singapore loses millions every year hosting the race.