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Uh , you’re wrong. Feel free to argue with strangers in the internet.

The correct answer is :

Legally, yes, you must carry your original passport in Thailand as proof of identity

It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt
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Yep. They do ask at checkpoints.
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Sad 😢. I love my life. Some don’t love theirs and it shows. You get what you give.

God bless you and yours !
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Lots of trolls on this site. Grumpy old men and young know it alls.
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My two cents. There’s a lot going on in Thailand with call centers and scams. Not that you’re doing that but I’m guessing that’s why you were rejected. They’re targeting money launderers and the like. Again , not saying you’re doing that but it sounded to this layman like there’s something suspicious because of the money aspect. Hope you get it sorted out. Good luck
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Before the pandemic I flew round trip from LAX to Thailand for $400. The transition in China was God awful.
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Korean Air is consistent and I’ve flown with them many times. Recommended
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Nope. One of the worst services in the travel industry. More complaints than a Jewish woman in an Italian bakery
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Agreed. Nasty airports and disgusting Chinese people.