BJ
Ils demandant 20 000€ sur un compte !, ....pour que tout le monde ne puisse , ou plutot que n'importe qui ne puissent venir s'installer et clochardiser sur place surtout 😎
Perso et au vue ce que j'ai vue en 2010,2011 (et cela s'aggrave chaque année !!)comme "tronches" sur certains plages à Phuket par exemple et entre autres (.....des gens arivent directement de nos banlieues à problèmes )j'aurai demandé le double de la somme voire 5 x ou 10 x !!!.
Tous les petits "dealers" (se cachent habituellement dans les caves avec des rats chez nous dasn nos banlieues , ...quant la police arrive )ils était attablés ou allongés sur les transates posés sur le sable fin ....et non sans fierté en jouent aux millionnaires , caïds ou je en sais plus trop à quoi ....chez les Thaîs (avec leurs gourmettes , bagues, pendentifs , ....bidons !!, ...ou à 2 balles sur eux !!)qui ne savent pas qui ils sont en réalité !.
j'aurai personnellement dégagé , avec un grand coup de pied au cul , cette vermine !!, ...ou mieux encore => ..au kascher et j'aurai expédier "ça" d'où ça vient immédiatement assortie d'une interdiction du sejour à vie surtout !!.
j'aurai mis les billets d'avion (pour ces porcs lâches en liberté de leurs porcheries !!)à 15 000€ aller simple et la sommes obligatoire pour pourvoir avoir visa long séjour à 150 000€ annuel !.
Voila l'explication pourquoi (et entre autres) les Thaîs essayent de mettre des par-feux pour , contrer le déversement des banlieusards francais (et autres d'ailleurs comme racailles )chez eux , ...mais ils arivent toujours cette racaille ou la vermine a passer �� travers (pour certains d'entre eux en tout cas )
Même si tous les banlieusards ne sont pas que de la racaille (loin de là même !!)c'est par contre que la racaille qui se déplace en Thaïlande (la vie pas trop cher et "incognitos" surtout quasi garantie !, ...puisque les fichiers des polices ne sot pas toujours croisés entre la police Française et Thaïs malheureusement !!)
Facile pour la racaille de venir en Thailande et d'y rester même pendant des mois voire des années !, ....puisque 20 000€ c'est même pas parfois une semaine (ou deux maxi )de vente de krak , kok ou hash !!!..par contre 150 000€ ou 200 000€ par an!!, ....et ça c'est déjà plus difficile de réunir comme somme par individu !.😎
Bizarre (j'avoue volontiers 🤪😕) de voire ces gens (dont la place est en prison surtout !!) sur une belle plage de sable fin , ....attablés ou allongés sur les transats (se conduisent comme des porcs au passage !!!!) comme s'ils étaient des gens "alaises" et décontractes , ...."puisque ils ont réussis dans le business honnêtement"!??.... ou en travaillent dur pour réussir !.😠😏
Spectacle de désolation garantie !!!!..;;;"pauvre France" avec "ça" qui voyage et représente en quelques sorte les touristes français dans le monde et notamment ou particulièrement en Thailande , puisque le sujet et sur la la Thaïlande !!??.🏴☠️
leo
tout a fait d'accord....nous compensons a ne plus supporter ces gens...mais des qu'ils enfreignent nos lois case prison..et pas celle de France, en fait 90 % des français en prison sont des français de papiers "beur et black et musulman" de 18 a 35 ans. mais même si tous ici on un point commun il font de la boxes thai...en prison ce sont les lady boys des thaï...sauf si ils payent cher...et il font plus de 2 ans de prison qui sont ici un 5 étoiles par rapport a la plus mauvaise de prisons françaises... et ne reviennent jamais..ils emmènent une petite thaï..pour bonne a la maison, la revendre ou ou frimés...l'oblige le plus souvent a ce convertir a l'islam... bon cela est vrai tous deal en France et touche les aides sociales...car etre chômeur et dépenser ici 100 euro minimum par jour...y a un hic...bon je les connais bien car dans ma famille quelqu'un est visiteur de prison...pour les français ou francophone... détenues..
bon le problème est que si vous les laisser faire en France.....ils prendrons le pouvoir et vous serez a leurs merci..
surtout avec vos gens de gauches..qui vont être president...mais nous aussi sommes sans réaction...a travers tous Bangkok raisonne les chants des minarets et le sud...va maintenant au portes de Bangkok....la différence c'est que nous nous sommes 100 % thaï..et nous n'accepterons pas cela longtemps..et nous ferons le ménage individuellement..on a déjà tuer 2000 dealers sans procès dans la rue en 2 mois...ont peut tuer 1000 intégristes en 6 mois ...sans problèmes....morale.. déjà il y a des gens qui disent et écrivent Islam Go Home..mais le problème et que 5% du sud a été rattaché a la Thaïlande et eux était musulman..donc ils sont thaï comme nous.. c'est un probleme a résoudre..pour nous thaï...
cordialement
Je m'appelle Sylvie MOSCOU et je suis journaliste pour M6.
Je prépare actuellement un reportage sur les personnes retraités qui choisissent de partir vivre à l'étranger.
Je suis actuellement en phase d'enquête.
Ou en êtes-vous ? quand aimeriez-vous partir et pourquoi la Thaïlande ?
Accepteriez-vous que l'on se contacte par téléphone et de me parler de votre projet ?
Je serai ravie d'en savoir plus.
je m’appelle Guy Terrenoire et je vous réponds sur ce forum car je suis retraité et j'ai choisi de venir vivre en Thaïlande j'ai quitter la France pour des raison économique (aux chômage a + de 50 ans..) et préférant mourir au soleil sous les cocotiers..mais apres de-multiple aventures j'ai maintenant deux beaux enfants franco thaï et je survie en Thaïlande...
si vous avez besoin je suis prêt a vous répondre..
cordialement
Guy Terrenoire
guyterrenoire@ Hotmail.fr
je m' informe en qualite de Français qui desire s'installer a PUCKET , pour mon enfant qui a
13 ans et entre en 5°au college en france, y a t il des colleges internationaux qui pratiquent un enseignement secondaire en français ou bien est ce uniquement des cours pratiques en anglais
merci par avance pour votre reponse
bien cordialement
joel
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