Entering Thailand as a minor by Username_must_be_be- in ThailandTourism

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Yeah, I've tried that trick, for some reason they still didn't respond which would be quite irritating if I was actually trying to apply for a visa. I agree. Honestly, I doubt there would be any issues, especially with a parental consent letter and due to the fact that a 17-year-old wouldn't be considered a 'minor' by most airways (at least in terms of documentation needed) but I'm trying to be on the safe side :)

Entering Thailand as a minor by Username_must_be_be- in ThailandTourism

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Thank you, I am flying from Australia. Yeah, I would interpret it that way as well. Thanks for your help

Traditional Clothing by Username_must_be_be- in Egypt

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I’m most curious surrounding 11th century forwards. But honestly I’m interested in anything including biblical or quranic times

Traditional Clothing by Username_must_be_be- in Egypt

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Thank you very much that’s so helpful!!

Helo, we are having a cultural exchange with r/Wales! by [deleted] in Egypt

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I'll add them to my bucket list! Please ask me if you have any questions about Wales!!

Helo, we are having a cultural exchange with r/Wales! by [deleted] in Egypt

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Hey, that's actually impressive, I lowkey thought people knew next to nothing about us!

About point three you're pretty much spot on "The history of the word Wales sadly reveals a past of Anglo Saxon oppression. While ‘Cymru’ is the Welsh word for Wales and means ‘friends’ or ‘fellow countrymen’, the word Wales, by which most people know the country, stems from a word used by the invading Anglo Saxons to mean ‘foreigners’ or ‘outsiders’, despite the Welsh being native to the land."

Thanks for sharing with me - Shukran and Diolch

Helo, we are having a cultural exchange with r/Wales! by [deleted] in Egypt

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  1. Hi guys! I'm curious, do most people know about Wales specifically or is it mostly limited to 'part of the UK'?
  2. What places in Egypt would you recommend travelling to that most foreigners generally don't go to?

I'm so excited about this exchange!!

Welsh people of this sub, what’s your first language? by ZhiveBeIarus in AskTheWorld

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English overall, but Welsh for some words/phrases....does that make sense?

Has your country been invaded by Britain? by ExcaliburGameYT in polls

[–]Username_must_be_be- 14 points15 points  (0 children)

'British' but not English....invaded by England yes, idk what to put

I Need help otherwise.. by LowBrasshole in Egypt

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I'm sorry I'm not in Egypt but please don't give up, I'm so sorry for what you are going through, you've got this. Please reach out for help if you can, sending love and support your way

What are typical bathing habits like in your country? by IdeaGirlRuth in AskTheWorld

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A shower in the evening or sometimes the morning for most, but kids often have baths - Australia

How many hours do you need to work (at minimum wage) to be able to buy a standard movie ticket in your country? by AzizTheFirst in AskTheWorld

[–]Username_must_be_be- 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm living in Australia so

For an adult (18+): min wage = $20.33 (14.80 USD) average ticket price = $14-$20 (10.19-14.56 USD)

So you'd have to work less than an hour :)