Travelling along the Prajak road, on the corner by the Naga fountain used to be a translation company. I used them a few years ago to translate my thai marriage certificate into English. Not really a great deal for them to translate but they did a good job. I did show them to a Thai friend in Phon Phisai who is fluent in English and he said it was a perfect translation. Also showed them to some Thai friends living in the UK for the past 25 years who also backed this up. I dont know what it is you require translating and I'm not sure if the shop is still there. I will check it out over the next few days and post back if you are still looking for this service.
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In Topic: Acrylic Nail Removal In Nong Khai Or Udon Thani
2011-04-08 19:02:04
Well according to all 5 of my sister-in-laws, you can pretty much go into any beauty salon and have them removed. As Prajak mentioned, there is a Makro in Nongkhai which is worth a try if your wife wants to do it herself or alternatively pop in to "Pan Cosmetics" in Tesco Lotus where co-incidentally one of my sister-in-laws work. Promise I wont get any comission for the referral ;-).
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In Topic: Must Have Books...
2010-12-29 02:57:07
Thanks guys...I cant say I've ever noticed anything in Tesco's and we have a pretty poor selection of bookshops in Nongkhai. I might try venturing to Udon Thani. Thanks again.
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In Topic: Nong Khai - Need Housing For 1-2 Months
2010-10-06 02:09:55
The Swedish lady you are talking about is Kirsten...www.travel-to-teach.org
She is a frequent diner at Carsten's and Toom's...Thasadej Bar
As part of the program, you will get free lodgings but I dont think they would accomodate your husband unless he was part of the program. Worth a try though.
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yep sounds like the place i went through those many years ago.. then it was some guy and his wife... i seemed to be actually a program to make money as i later learned the money didnt actually get to the homes that i stayed in the homestay part... but oh well... good experience... never got a visa either :00 boy was i naive then...
trying to find the number maybe for N. my woman friend...
She is a frequent diner at Carsten's and Toom's...Thasadej Bar
As part of the program, you will get free lodgings but I dont think they would accomodate your husband unless he was part of the program. Worth a try though.
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bina, on 2010-10-05 04:32:29, said:
Prajak, on 2010-10-04 23:24:45, said:
A Swedish run volunteer thing. That could be something like "teach to learn" or "learn to teach". These people have an international website; the leading lady here indeed is Swedish. They have an office in NK close to town. You pay, they arrange a visa, and you can teach at schools. If I can help just ask me. I live close to town.
yep sounds like the place i went through those many years ago.. then it was some guy and his wife... i seemed to be actually a program to make money as i later learned the money didnt actually get to the homes that i stayed in the homestay part... but oh well... good experience... never got a visa either :00 boy was i naive then...
trying to find the number maybe for N. my woman friend...
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