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  1. HCMC (Saigon). Lower. Bar Code bar + around Pub street + sauna in Mens Nothing besides some activity in apps Safe within Yangon border, with caution it is possible to visit Bagan, but nothing to do in meanings of gay activity.
  2. I avoid to buy meat from such stalls, but easy buy pancakes and fruits.
  3. New review on Pete's tours in Ho Chi Minh (Saigon) Pete's profile and more photos are here: https://siamroads.com/pete-tour-guide-saigon-ho-chi-minh/
  4. First time arrival more than 1.4 per year was in 2009. So Thai already 15 years know how it works and got used to this amount for a long time, moreover they are happy to serve such amount. And article itself is just one more attempt to make buzz about presence of Russian citizens in Thailand, which is clearly lower than 10 years ago. Yet.
  5. When the cat has nothing to do, he licks own balls. When Mark has nothing substantive to object to, he gets personal. Keep looking at commas, loser.
  6. No. Historical ties since Rama V times. On January 15, 1896, British Foreign Secretary Lord Salisbury and French Ambassador de Courcelles signed a special declaration on Siam in London, in which the country was divided into French and British zones of influence; France then tried to expand the colonized territory from Vietnam and Cambodia and include Thailand. Rama V then visited both countries to prevent this actual colonization, but did not find understanding, the French government even refused to meet with him. (here we can discuss historical similarity with Ribbentrop, do you want?) After this, he visited Russia and managed to convince the emperor to intervene, because when 15 years early future emperor of Russia was with visit in Thailand he found there a very warm welcome from the king - the father of Rama V. Russian influence prevented the colonization of Thailand by France. On June 27, 1897, the Russian Foreign Ministry received a telegram from the French Foreign Ministry with the consent of the French government to accept the Siamese monarch. The fact of Chulalongkorn's solemn meeting in Paris and his negotiations with French Foreign Minister Ganoto brought Franco-Siamese relations out of a state of crisis. After this, relations between the Thailand and Russia developed very rapidly; one of the king’s sons became the ambassador of Thailand to Russia, and another prince had a Russian wife. In our time, Thailand has become the first country outside the territory of the former USSR, with which the current Russian state signed an agreement on visa-free visits. Russians do not need a visa to Thailand, Thais do not need a visa to Russia. This happened even before Thailand began to develop tourism and citizens of many countries received the opportunity for visa-free entry for their tourists.
  7. This is classic loser behavior: when he has nothing substantive to argue, he starts looking at words and commas. If you have any complaints about the quality of the translation, you can contact support@google.com
  8. You just compared the Thai government to Hitler's.
  9. policy may be only in govt... unfortunately for you, Thai govt is more than loyal to Russia, and mutual state visits confirm it.
  10. This part is inaccurate. Russian citizens are able to travel to any country and do so. Russia and the EU have mutually banned direct airline flights to/from Russia. Many EU countries, including Germany, Italy, and France continue to issue visas to Russian citizens. Germany, for example, has 5 visa centers in the Russian Federation. The only difference in travel is that now flights take place with transfers in Istanbul, Belgrade, Dubai, Doha and other airports in countries where governments are not subject to anti-Russian hysteria. Well, the article itself is also an example of anti-Russian hysteria, describing the “horrors of the Russian invasion of Thailand”: 1.4 million in 2023 still does not reach the 2.5 million visits of Russian citizens to Thailand in 2019. Now the season has already ended, but an agreement has already been signed for 30% more flights to Thailand from Russian airports for the fall.
  11. It is fixed already. Yesterday it was everywhere.
  12. Yeah, you just forgot to mention she was German princess, who ruled after her died husband. Princess Sophia Augusta Frederica von Anhalt-Zerbst, known as Ekaterina Great. And you also forgot, what Russians already had election, when the USA did not yet exist - in XII century. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novgorod_veche
  13. Your "strong society" falling apart on your eyes and you pretend not see it. Such society polarization never been in US since Civil war. So don't pretend you are from "strong society". The storming of the Capitol is hardly a sign of a strong society, and it is certainly not a sign of a cohesive society. By the way: you "society" still owes human civilization for the genocide of the indigenous population of America, for the nuclear bombing of Japanese civilians, for more than half a million victims of the invasion of Iraq... Therefore, your empty pride, inflated with air, about a “strong society” is worth less than the price of the air in it... Deal with your under-candidates for president, one of whom is an old senile, and the other a red-haired neo-Nazi clown, maybe there will be a reason for pride. In the meantime, your "strong society" is more like a herd of sheep, led by a clan gerontocracy behind a clown or a senile person. P.S. How many scions of the Kennedy clan have already warmed their asses in the Senate over the past 70 years? P.P.S. Your “strong society” is still not trusted to even directly vote for its own president.
  14. Why you call it "free"? You monthly pay for that. Yes, it is still affordable in Thailand, but nobody knows how long it will lasts. Minimal hourly rate and average wage in Thailand is going up quite fast.
  15. Today in Thai news (on Thaiger) published news what British pedophile has been arrested after returning to UK. Should I make conclusion "that people from UK are committing an inordinate amount of crime in the Kingdom"?
  16. Correct words. They are Russian citizens if they are holders of passports of Russia. "Russian" means ethnicity, not nationality. If I will write here "Jews arrested for illegal cryptocurrency..." here half of the forum will accuse me in Anti-Semitism.
  17. So you feel "anti semitic theme" in example of how English language distinguishes ethnicity and nationality, but don't see "anti Russian note" in example how it doesn't, and some users exploit that...
  18. "Thaiger News" doesn't publish news here, you know? By the way: "Thaiger news" has policy how to use their data on third party sites, as well as Thai copyright law. https://thethaiger.com/terms-of-use
  19. Only because English is poor language to distinguish ethnicity and nationality. At least when we are talking about "Russians". For citizens of Israel English has Israeli and Jew/Arab, and for Russians... err... Russian and Russian. Look at topics here where are "Russians" mentioned in titles. Find there my comments and you will start to understand situation. By the way: about half of citizens of Israel are "Russians" if you want to use that words in meaning on "nationality". Western propaganda uses that lack of words in own interests. And if we remember the author of the topic, he drags here any mention of Russians for a very clear purpose, while when committing offenses by individuals from other countries, he uses the politically correct “foreigner”. In fact, mentioning an Australian in the title may offend some of his fellow citizens, but now in the West it is customary to kick Russians for any reason. No one has yet managed to blame the Russians for today's earthquake in New York, or have they already?
  20. In the very distant past, when I chose this nickname, the choice was purely technical: spammers who spam by brute force usually do not include the names Jesus, Moses and Buddha in the list of names. Therefore, less spam was sent to email with this name. This had nothing to do with the nationality of Moses and me
  21. The service you are used to is already a thing of the past. Serving people with people is too expensive, if we talk about the mass segment. And where AI cannot yet replace people (as in most helplines), corporate standards are lowered so that the profit from transactions continues to cover the cost of human service. Only the luxury segment still offers individual service. Everything else is standardized and simplified. Even at McDonald's they replace "Free checkout" with "Over there is a stand, go and order it yourself." Automation, AI, robots, depersonalization, standardized approach. And everything that requires human participation becomes either expensive or unprofitable.
  22. Only second family name is Russian. First one is from Caucasus, last one is clearly Jewish or German.
  23. I doubt if DD Inn is suitable for short time now:
  24. When Michael was owner there? Yes, it was clean. How clean it is now I don't know. New owners refurbished hotel and most rooms have 4 bunker beds now. You May check their FB.
  25. Once again: no one can fake the blockchain. This is impossible. And when the sender is Ukrainian in the blockchain, this definitely means that he is Ukrainian.
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