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- RonnyLatYa on What is normal in a relationship with a Thai woman?"HE must see through that I hope that's what you mean 😉 8000 Baht.... it's not going to happen and someone like that will..."
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- RonnyLatYa on What is normal in a relationship with a Thai woman?"That’s true… but when I see who those girls/men sometimes go with. then I think they’re walking next to each other…"
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- Rijck on To the tax office in Pak Chong for tax return (reader submission)"Dear Erik, as has been established before: it is a mess. Jozef thinks that the civil servant has the AOW as…"
- Daniel on What is normal in a relationship with a Thai woman?"Dear Andre Dump that business, before you get dumped. Because that is guaranteed to happen when you are totally broke. Enough…"
- HansNL on Column – Welcome to Isaan, where even boredom gets bored"In Khon Kaen you have excellent doctors in various hospitals, state, university and private. Also the ambulance service works well.…"
- Peter (editor) on What is normal in a relationship with a Thai woman?"Well, there are farang that I as a Thai would not want to walk next to. Then that 8000 baht is kind of…"
- HansNL on Column – Welcome to Isaan, where even boredom gets bored"In Khon Kaen, in the middle of Isaan, you have everything that Pattaya has, but on a smaller scale. And indeed,…"
- Hendrik on To the tax office in Pak Chong for tax return (reader submission)"I filed a report last week in Dankhuntod and they did exactly the same thing as in Pak Chong. I…"
- Guy on What is normal in a relationship with a Thai woman?"Dear Andre, With what that lady is demanding I see only a better solution – use your money to get a better…"
- Didier Batsleer on What is normal in a relationship with a Thai woman?"Indeed I am also married to a Thai woman and we share the costs but usually I pay a little more,…"
- Rudy on What is normal in a relationship with a Thai woman?"Well (first?) have your hair and nails cut André (also your toes) Some Thais work for 8000 euros a month…"
- Rudy on Column – Welcome to Isaan, where even boredom gets bored"I am writing a book: about the Isaan. My target audience consists of those who 'missed out'…"
- Rudy on What is normal in a relationship with a Thai woman?"It's not 'normal' or actually 'normal'. I rub my eyes. A 54 year old lady who (still)…"
- Leon on What is normal in a relationship with a Thai woman?"I think the last answer is the best answer. 8000 baht a month and not a cent more."
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Dutch champion beach football at the Jomtien Beach tournament
From February 11, a fierce battle raged for the final beach football at the Jomtienbeach. Thanks to Colin de Jong for this report which I would like to forward to the readers of Thailandblog.
The twelfth Beach Football Cup at Jomtien Beach (continued)
In the February 11 posting, the 12th Beach Football Cup was announced. One of the blog readers wanted to know the status of the results. We are proud to report that the Dutch have won all matches so far.