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- Lieven Cattail: Dear Alphonse, they say that coincidence does not exist, because recently the writing style of a fellow writer here on T
- Willy: “Sometimes the farang expects people to talk about something other than food or sanoek.” Let that be the reason
- Wibar: A relationship always means adapting. Even with a Western partner you will have to compromise. It is not a matter of arithmetic of course
- Raymond: William, your reaction seems a bit too simplistic to me. If you are going to emigrate, I think it would be wise to leave the bank
- William: Jacob, Erik Kuijpers gives excellent advice. I would like to add that it is good to rent for 1-2 years first. You will get a lot out of it.
- RonnyLatYa: Indeed Erik, I also do not understand why people consciously choose to travel uninsured. If the price of insurance is the difference
- William: Strange, having to close account(s) at a European bank. Did you wake up the bank yourself with questions? Normally this goes
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Visiting the island of Koh Si Chang
Posted in Sights, Koh Si Chang, Temples, thai tips
Tags: Koh Si Chang, Phra Judhadhut Palace
A visit to the island of Koh Si Chang is worthwhile. To clear up a misunderstanding, it is not about the famous island of Koh Chang.