Anything close to Chembur……
I’m aiming for a bungalow on a pristine beach somewhere!
Anything close to Chembur……
I want to go with my bro to any ofdd two. I am in germany. I have been to thailand b4 but i want to go somewhere new but my br likes thailand. And thailand is less expensive than brazil.What can u do to help me. Thailand i could buy business materials and go to boxing school, Brazil i can see d worlds 3 beautiful beach .
Hello, my partner and I have been to greece, spain and italy with our families but we didnt like it. since we have been together we have been on a few holidays and both love backpacking in Thailand (our favourite country after the UK) and we have been to egypt too and we love it because of the snorkelling.
The trouble is since we have disovered them we have already been there twice. We are going to the maldives next feb for 2 weeks but we were looking to go on a fairly cheap (£500pp) sun sea and sand holiday for a week in september.
what we want from this holiday is amazing snorkelling, a few bars and a club for evening drinks and a relaxing beach and we want a package holiday. which countires would you recommend for us and why?
look forward to hearing from you ![]()
(we are 21 and 24 years of age by the way)
I’ve been told that, for staying at the beach, there is a good time of year for the west side, and a good time for the east side. Can you tell what time is best for Feb.? And give me an explanation about why that is? Thanks!
I will be travelling to Thailand in Feb and want a nice romantic place to take my girlfriend. Not too quiet or too busy. We stayed in really nice bungalowson the beach last year on the East coast so something similar would be great.
Cheers
Which brand is the watch used in bangkok dangerous movie?
Does any one know what is the brand of the watch that is used in Bangkok Dangerous movie?
Can anyone recommend a brand that is popular in manufacuring digital watch with leather strips?
We want to go to Thailand but don’t know which area is the best, we want to go to the sunny beach parts but we want to go to the fake designer markets which is the best part to go to?
Hi friends! Can anyome suggest good and cheap motherborad and cpu that I can buy in Bangkok. just a good performance for regular use not for gamming.
Hi! I need your help! I am going to Thailand for 1 week on July and I dont know to which beach I should go because there are too many. I want to go to a beautiful beach that is clean and that has other attractions besides just swimming on the beach. Do you have any suggestions? Please be specific with names, descriptions and personal experience. Thank you very much
Vacation in Thailand - so planning to buy a Prepaid GSM card.
Me and my wife are planning to visit bangkok and wanted to explore some naughty bangkok bars. any suggestions?
I like country surroundings more than cities. I know Pattaya is bigger but people say it’s less commercialised. I did find Patong not too commercialised.
I like Japan, assuming you want girls.
Taksin and His Wife are defind from Thailand’s law court has
to evade tax but he and his wife are immigrate in london
and them tring to many people , he and his wife are pleaded innocent
but Thailand’s law court have double standard
for to threaten he and his family.
1. Swine Flu Second Wave: Typically, influenza outbreaks come in waves, getting worse with each one. The very ease with which we seem to have survived the first wave of swine flu may make us vulnerable to a horrific second wave.
2. Commercial Real Estate Collapse: Various commercial real estate deals face trillions in refinancing obligations over the coming years. But the market is practically closed, ensuring massive bankruptcies and restructuring.
Why are lenders so freaked out? Because existing loans are going sour at a pace unlike anything we’ve seen in history. Because of that, even commercial real estate properties with strong cash flows are finding financing extremely difficult to come by.
3. The Option Adjustable Rate Mortgage Explosion: Anyone referring to the “subprime crisis” has got to get with the program. The subprime wave of defaults is basically over. Now the question is, what about all the other types of mortgages? You know, Option ARM, Alt-As and of course, good old fashioned prime mortgage.
The big wave of Option ARM resets has yet to come, and given the drop in home prices, refinancing won’t be realistic. Let’s hope the homeowners can afford their new monthly payments.
4. Global Food Crisis: As we saw last year, the global food supply teeters on the edge of adequacy. Any serious shock–floods in the Midwest, a war in Asia, social unrest in China, political upheaval in Thailand or Egypt–could result in shortages in countries that import large amounts of their food.
5. Israel Bombs Iran: The Obama administration’s openness to the Iranian regime may have the perverse effect of emboldening its nuclear ambitions. Very likely, the fears of the nuclear Iran are over-stated. It would probably behave like most members of the global nuke club, cowed by its own destructive power into behaving responsibly.
But Iran isn’t the only country to worry about in the region. Israel may not be willing to tolerate a nuclear armed Iran, and may choose to strike out to destroy Iran’s nascent nuclear capabilities. This would obvious raise tensions throughout the Middle East. At the very least, oil prices will likely spike and remain elevated following any military action against Iran. This, in turn, will slow the global economy.
6. A Wave of Municipal Defaults: Historically, cities and states don’t default on their loans very much. But as Warren Buffett pointed out, historical results don’t mean jack because muni insurance wasn’t around. Unless it gets a bailout, California may go bankrupt, causing the muni market to seize up, bringing public works and spending to a halt, kneecapping GDP.
At that point, with no ability to borrow, the other states will rush to default themselves, sparing their taxpayers any more pain.
7. Another Bank Run: It seems unlikely, given the government’s implicit guarantee of the banking sector, but it’s always possible that investors or lenders could lose confidence in one of the banks again, prompting a financing run a la Bear Stearns.
If this happened, we’d be back to square one with all the confidence and bailouts since Lehman’s collapse — only, the government would have fewer bullets left in the gun.
8. Runaway Inflation: The Federal Reserve seems confident that it can “land the recovery.” Is it right?
There’s good reason to be skeptical that the Fed will be able to reduce the monetary base before it floods out into the economy, driving up prices and destroying savings. For one thing, the Fed has never really been very good at doing this. By the time the Fed realizes that inflation is taking off, it may be too late.
9. North Korean Missile Launch: Wee dictator Kim Jong II has lulled the world to sleep, performing missile tests on a seemingly daily basis. What was once a cause for alarm now barely merits a bulletin on CNBC. In fact, the dollar has rallied on the nervousness.
But his neighbors in China, South Korea and Japan are freaked out and an actual war, or genuine provocation, could wreak havoc on far eastern trade. This might cause investors to flee towards the dollar, but it would be terrible for markets and economic activity.
10. Chinese Financial Crisis: Most economic discussion of China these days is about how dependent the US government has become on China buying Treasury bonds. But China has lately learned that its own economy is dangerously leveraged on foreign demand for Chinese manufactured goods. The global downturn has helped expose the fragility of the Chinese economic miracle, and worse might be coming.
A collapse of profits in China could very well spark a banking crisis, much like the collapse of real estate prices did to US financial institutions. Very little attention has been paid to the fragility of the Chinese financial system, which is dominated by large, slow, non-transparent, often corrupt state-run banks and centralized decision making. Slowing exports could be the tide that goes out and reveals whi
i want to go on holiday around august time.. with my boyfriend, we dont want to spend more than £500 each and have been told its quite cheap in egypt and the canary islands.. now.. we want a place where its relaxing, very nice beach close to the hotel and where its very HOT which country will give me this, which one is hotter in august time, egypt or canary islands? id rather not go to spain and where it will be to full of loads of kids i like it to be relaxing. we would love to go to thailand but we cant afford that this year.. so please help.. where is hot… nice… and £500 or less? and who is the best people to book with.. (im based in the UK) thanks to all of you who help
I feel it would be better to get in on a tour package so we would have english speaking guides and fellow american travelers. This may include the hotel reservations, airfare & all taxis, trains etc.
My girlfriend assures me that we “can take the road less travelled” the majority in China, Japan Thailand etc. speak plenty of english to help us navigate.
We can just show up at the airport, taxi to hotel, and go it on our own.
I’m not sure this is a good idea for the first time.
What do you think? Is english speaking prevalent enough?
(i think she is overconfident from recent trips she made to England, france & italy I think Asia will be different from Europe)
I’m a 24 year old bloke from London. I came to this website wanting an answer to a question that a lot of people seem to be asking. As i said before i’m 24 and i’m at a point in my life where the decisions i make now will decide the course the rest of my life will take. I’m learning to become a security installation engineer which i have been doing for 7 months. Before that i went to college etc for other occupational education. I like to dj which i do love but i lack commitment in that even tho i want to do it. I want to go to ibiza which i did last summer to dj. This is another choice i have to make. My friends want to go to Thailand and do some traveling which i really want to do, but at the same time as all this i want to start a business and set up a home for my future life. I don’t want to seem ungrateful because im not. Im happy that i have had the chances that i have had, i just cant decide for myself what the answer is. Where do i go? what do i do? i dont want to ruin my life
Which private equity company owned by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Member of the Abu Dhabi Royal Family bought the Manchester City Football Club from its owner owner Thaksin Shinawatra, former Prime Minister of Thailand.
Im going to Thailand for my honeymoon in May, the travel agent gave me a couple of options and I have to choose..
Bangkok– Grand Sukhumvit hotel
OR– Lebua Paragon hotel
Phuket– Millennium Patong
OR– Moevenpick
Could you kindly advise which hotel (only mentioned before) to go for in Bangkok and which one in Phuket??
Thanks in advance
I feel it would be better to get in on a tour package so we would have english speaking guides and fellow american travelers. This may include the hotel reservations, airfare & all taxis, trains etc.
My girlfriend assures me that we “can take the road less travelled” the majority in China, Japan Thailand etc. speak plenty of english to help us navigate.
We can just show up at the airport, taxi to hotel, and go it on our own.
I’m not sure this is a good idea for the first time.
What do you think? Is english speaking prevalent enough?
(i think she is overconfident from recent trips she made to England, france & italy I think Asia will be different from Europe)
started a ‘business’ called Purple Tzings-recycled goods; profit of $600 and donated $300 to Alzheimer’s Assoc.
secretary of foreign language club 2year member
secretary of national honors society 1year member
mu alpha theta math honorary 2year member
4-h for 8 years - leadership roles 4 times at camps and going for all-star pin - charting pin - going for national conference next year
co-organizing the alzheimer’s walk in october in my area
300 hrs comm service
scuba diving certificate
volunteer work for my health clinic: web design and interior design
showchoir member for 4 years
all county chorus member for 6 years: solo.
big brother big sister member
i offer free math tutoring to working class families
part of a literacy group in my area which teaches children and adults how to read or read more properly.
planning to spend spring break in new orleans, rebuilding.
volunteer at my dunbar little league.
planning to attend a service trip to Thailand next summer
attended college summit and formed a college summit club at school for those who dont feel they can afford college: president of club.
plan to offer free senior photo shoots to those who cannot afford them this year, as i love and am good at photography.
ahh. i have a lot of activities, but i’m really passionate about all of them.
oh yeah. will be a total of 8 AP exams; going for national scholar.
30 on the ACT.
1920 on the SAT.
GPA of 4.2 weighted.
Laos, it is just like thailand but it hasnt been discovered so its like going into the past. and WTF?! thailand land of a thousand smiles?! i bet they copied from laos, Land of a million elephants




























