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17 minutes ago, natway09 said:

I just love these posts about how important we are to the Thai economy (living here I mean, not a tourist), Settle down.

Yes, some of us have helped bringing technology that is now manufactured & exported brings 

in valuable reserves, but the truth of the matter is that the Thai economy would do just fine without us.

For those of you quoting Bht amounts have a look at the monthly export figures even when down by 8.7% as a result of the virus. Our spending & savings pall into insignificance.

 

You are absolutely  right that in the pure numbers game ... it does not matter ... A bit like saying ... Out of ... 400 000 children .. only .9% will catch some bad illness ... But that is 'ok' as its below 1% ...

 

Well .. it still is 3900 children + Lets say the traumatic experience for the close family ... * 2 = 7200 adults

 

Now lets say you could wipe out the 0.9% .. and have 0% ... at no cost to society ... Would that not be a thing to be happy about ?  (maybe not worth having a holiday for ???? ..)

 

I try and 'remember' that behind statistics .. are ordinary people ....

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1 hour ago, hansnl said:

Not single handedly.

But now suppose every expat farang brings in 50,000 Baht.

Suppose there are 100,000 expat farang.

Now do the sums.

100,000 X 50,000 X 12.

60,000,000,000 Baht per year.

And then the investment in houses, cars, motorbikes etc, etc.

You think that makes no difference at all?

Not no difference at all, but a rounding error on a rounding error on a rounding error for the Thai economy as a whole.

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15 hours ago, daveAustin said:

Yep, and they don't want you I'm afraid, yet these guys can do anything in your own country. I think it'll only get worse, with most expats being squeezed out in favour of Asia-centric tourism.

There are and have always been dual pricing in Europe and the US for tourists in hospitals if they don't have an insurance. The difference in prices can be 10-100 times. I think expats can afford dual pricing in Thailand.  

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I tried once, but I felt I was raping the girl so I let it go. 

Top Tip: Thailand is world famous for <deleted> bars - try one, you'll love it. Choose your girl, get a beer, sit back, relax and let her do all the work. Best 800baht you'll ever spend. 

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800 baht?? 

Seems to be 2 topics here.  

No security of your millions of investment.   And sexual disfunction.  On the 2nd topic if you don't need it why bring it up?  Or get some medical help.  Every man should function well into his 80's  in the year 2020

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The OP almost makes it seem like he should be more entitled to stay in Thailand hassle free because of his celibacy???  Seek help man.  Get your heart  certified for cialisvand maybe  doc will test your T. 

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7 hours ago, natway09 said:

but the truth of the matter is that the Thai economy would do just fine without us.

Oddly enough, for the first time ever most of us aren't here, and the economy appears to be getting flushed down the pooper.

With the banks preparing for an expected 40% NPL.

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