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A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

Taking a break before I start my New Year. Just arrived at Narita

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Froggy, why you go Japan so often? Visiting 'boss', isit?

It just happened. Dec/10-18 working trip with my Thai bosses. Now here for relax few days before I start my working year. There's one more trip end of this month to Hokkaido with many colleagues, company incentive trip, I am one of those achieved 2018 target so I got this incentive from my Thai boss.
 
It just happened. Dec/10-18 working trip with my Thai bosses. Now here for relax few days before I start my working year. There's one more trip end of this month to Hokkaido with many colleagues, company incentive trip, I am one of those achieved 2018 target so I got this incentive from my Thai boss.

Why is a sinkie reporting to a Thai? I thought sinkies are the best according to the PAP.
 
You work for your money so you aint a dog, noe many who dont work hard for their money yet are filthy rich cos of their connection with the luling Party, these are pet dogs.
 
Just finished the morning onsen, now breakfast by the window admiring Mt. Fuji



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No respite, fuzzy pollution in Bkk. Bad news is masks don't help
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POLLUTION
Haze returns to city as long holiday ends

Air pollution caused by hazardous particulate dust matter is set to worsen again in the capital, the Pollution Control Department (PCD) has warned.
The ultrafine dust returned to Bangkok and its vicinity Sunday, with 21 areas reporting air pollution exceeding the "safety limits", according to the PCD's official release.


After clear blue skies during the New Year holiday period, the capital's skyline was once again shrouded in smog Sunday morning.
An influx of vehicles driven by those returning from out of town coupled with dry weather and poor air circulation were blamed for dust accumulating again.

The PCD's air monitoring station found 21 roads where levels of airborne particulate matter of up to 2.5 micrometres in diameter (PM 2.5) exceeded the acceptable Thai standard of 50 microgrammes per cubic metre (µg/m³).
Exposure to PM 2.5 has been found to cause short-term adverse health effects such as eye, nose, throat and chest irritation, as well as being linked to long-term health conditions such as asthma and cardiovascular disease.
Normal face masks do not work effectively as PM 2.5 particles are smaller than the width of a single human hair.
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Wherever you went in Bangkok on Sunday, there was no relief from the pollution. (Map via aqicn.org)


According to the PCD, various areas, especially roads, were found to have levels of PM 2.5 between 48 and 81 µg/m³ around noon on Sunday.
They included main roads in the Bang Khunthian, Bang Na, Bang Kapi, Din Daeng, Phaya Thai and Wang Thonglang districts of Bangkok.
The PCD warned that air pollution levels Monday will range between moderate and harmful in the city, and people should monitor relevant information from authorities but not panic.


Children, the elderly, pregnant women and those with chronic diseases were advised to be cautious and quickly visit a doctor if they develop symptoms. Air quality can be monitored at air4thai.pcd.go.th or via the mobile application "air4thai".
The last haze prompted City Hall to spray water to clean roads as well as implement various other measures, including a ban on parking cars on main roads and impounding vehicles with exhaust fumes that exceed emissions guide
 
Sui boh?

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Miss Thailand World 2018 Nicolene Pichapa Limsnukan is welcomed by Thai traditional dancers at Suvarnabhumi airport
on Thursday on her return from the Miss World 2018 pageant in Sanya, China, where she was named as first runner-up and
'Continental Queen of Asia'. — Varuth Hirunyatheb
 
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