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- Rudolf: Quote: What are the current estimated costs of building a house per m². That just depends on what kind of requirements you meet
- Johnny B.G: In the 50s-80s/90s, Dutch regularly grown food also contained poison and yet there are 20% elderly people in the Netherlands and in TH that is also the case.
- Johnny B.G: The interpreter bases himself on a number of sources, but there is of course much more to it. In Isaan since 50-60 years ago r
- rob: On average I stay in Thailand 6 to 8 months a year and enjoy the food there every day. I will never, ever be told
- Eric Kuypers: Robert, do you know how big the Isaan is? Say NL three times, so it makes sense if you give a little bit of direction like the pro
- RonnyLatYa: Yes, I say that Kanchanaburi is just an example and that you can change that. You can also do this on the web page itself and then see
- william-korat: In the dry period the line is bottom of Bangkok and lower and east of that to just above Khao Yai National Park usually we
- Eric Kuypers: If you change the command line, such as https://www.iqair.com/thailand/nong-khai, you will get a different city or region. But you
- Cornelis: Well, GeertP, I am absolutely not a 'Brussels sprouts supporter' or THE Red Brand addict, but that does not mean that I don't like the Thai cuisine.
- Rudolf: It depends on what you are looking for in Thailand, but to be honest you don't have much choice in my opinion. The big cities are falling apart
- RonnyLatYa: Also take a look at this. https://www.iqair.com/thailand/kanchanaburi Also scroll down a bit and they will also give you some explanation
- Peter (editor): I also enjoy the Thai food and yes, the price is very attractive. But it's just a fact that Thai farmers are unbelievable
- Jacks: It is best to go in the period November to February. Someone with asthma should absolutely not come here from March to May
- GeertP: Dear Ronald, I completely agree with your story, I also enjoy Thai cuisine every day and even after 45 years of Thai
- Eric Kuypers: Wilma, bad air is not in all of Thailand. Thailand is more than 12x the Netherlands! These are the big cities (traffic) and some
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Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
greetings aad
Happy holidays to the editors and all readers and a healthy and prosperous 2012.
Sincerely, Peter
Merry Christmas to all readers and editors,
and wish you a happy new year!
from a cozy + and (again warmer) pattaya. ron.
I would also like to wish the editors and all readers a Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year! I hope to enjoy all those wonderful articles and all that useful information just as much next year.
I also wish the editors and all readers a very Merry Christmas and a healthy 2012.
We also wish you all very happy holidays and a prosperous, healthy and loving 2012. We always read your Thailand blog. We are now coming to Thailand in mid-January to make our canceled October tour. Thank you for all the useful information we received through your blog. Good luck with the blog!
We wish all visitors to Thailand blog.nl a very pleasant and peaceful Christmas.
We would especially like to thank the editors for allowing us to enjoy all the events in our beloved Thailand every day.
Even though we are now in the Netherlands. When reading the articles you feel that nice urge to go back soon.
And even if we all have to cut back in the new year.
Let's first of all be very careful with each other.
Happy new year.
Gerrit and Erik van den Hurk
To the editors and all readers, Merry Christmas and best wishes for the New Year with a lot of Thailand!
We wish the visitors and editors of Thailandblog from Chon Buri a very Merry Christmas and a happy but above all a healthy 2012!!!
Hank and Kai
We, my husband and I, wish everyone a merry Christmas and certainly a healthy and happy 2012.
Keep up the good work with this blog, it's wonderful to read how things are going “in foreign countries”.
Best wishes for the new year and happy days to everyone.
Warm regards, Lenny
Also my best wishes for 2012 and enjoy Christmas in Thailand. We follow your blog with great attention.
Greetings,
Filip
I wish all writers and especially the editors a very healthy 2012 and hope that Thailandblog.nl may have a long life.
Now hope that in Tesco Lotus they put the hats of those hats in the trash and destroy those continuous jingle bells.
For several months I regularly read Thailand blog, which is incredibly informative and also educational. I thank the editors for the nice and especially useful articles.
I wish everyone from Thailand a very Merry Christmas and a healthy 2012.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, to everyone who reads or doesn't read this blog, responds or doesn't respond, it doesn't matter…as long as you love Thailand…and the Netherlands of course.
From me also to everyone happy holidays and a very good 2012, with especially good health.
I wish everyone , the editors , the writers and the readers , happy holidays .
My wish for 2012-2555 is that Thailand will be spared disasters.
Dear Rdactie, wishing you a happy new year, and thank you very much for all the pieces on Thailand Blog of 2011, and hope so in 2012, a loyal daily reader.
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I wish the editors and readers of Thailandblog a Merry Christmas, good luck and especially good health for the coming year.
Leo Bosch.
I wish everyone the very best from a cool Isaan.
Happy holidays and a good 2012 to everyone from a cold but not white Rotterdam.
“The world is round” say Thai…. as we say “It's a small world”…. when we are greeted at breakfast in the hotel restaurant by an Asian-looking young lady. Not surprising because the hotel is close to China Town. But her accent…. I know that accent. I go to get some fresh juice and in the background I hear my wife talking to the restaurant staff in Thai.
Thai everywhere!
Christmas + New Year in the Netherlands with the family,
Chang Noi
I wish the editors and all readers of Thailandblog a Merry Christmas and a happy 2012 -2555 and hope that this information medium will continue to provide news and facts about my beloved Thailand for many years to come.
Hello all thailand lovers,
This is my very first post on thailandblog even though I have been following everything for a few months.
Lots of fun, interesting but unfortunately also nagging stories. Fortunately, the positive stories prevail. I wish everyone a very happy new year and merry christmas.
And spend a lot of time in fantastic Thailand.
I myself am now going there for the 7th time for three months and hope to keep it up for a long time.
Regards Martin
To the editors and all readers (enthusiasts) Merry Christmas and a happy 2012. Hopefully this blog will be published in Thai someday. In Thai, that message looks like this:
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I wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. I wish for a better 2012.
I wish everyone who reads this a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
I would also like to take this opportunity to thank the editors for all the editorial pieces that have been published to date and, I hope, in the future.
Goodbye,
Peter.
Best wishes to the editors of this blog and to all visitors to it. Every time a party to find a new Thailand blog in my post!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!
Ton van den Brink.