Why is it important to provide your country of origin when asking about visa exemptions for Thailand?

Jun 11, 2019
5 years ago
Robert *******
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I hate this.

If you ask a question, no problem, but if 3 people are asking additional information as simple as what is the country of origin of your passport, just answer.

This just because without this information we can not tell you if you can make border runs to get 30 day Visa exempt Entry.

Than the first answer is; So you tell me I can do, of which I reply without additional information I can not give advice and as thanks for wasting mine and other members their time to help out, the post get deleted,

Well, dear members, I have the same button, I deleted Audrey McDonald from this group.

All our members and even the admins run this page out of love and free will. If you do not want to provide basic information, do not ask. I hate wasting my time, special when the post gets deleted by OP for not getting the answers that fit her/his agenda.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The post expresses frustration over users who ask for visa advice but fail to provide essential information like their passport's country of origin. The author emphasizes the necessity of this information to give accurate guidance on visa exemptions and border runs in Thailand. They highlight the challenges faced when posts are deleted after users do not receive the answers they preferred, indicating a need for all users to contribute relevant information when seeking help.
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