Yes, I'd like to be considered 100% thai and change ny name to Thievinginanebullshittingslykuntaporn, by deedpoll
That can be arranged, too, bb...Originally Posted by buriramboy
The guy is American- if he's working and doing well in Japan (which he probably is) he likely has some big tax advantages through renouncing his US citizenship (the U.S. taxes citizens on overseas earnings). Money is the typical factor in a case like this.
If he's living there permanently, he likely decided it's worth it- he'll still be able to travel back-and-forth without a problem.
There he goes. One of God's own prototypes. A high-powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die.
HST
Once a Gaijin always a Gaijin. Same connotation as "Ferang," in Japan, perhaps even lower...Originally Posted by Lancelot
I'd like a passport from every country in the World.
To change my name to a localized version to get one? cool, give it to me tittiporn.
I could see the logic of using Bandit in place of Rob. A noun for a verb, but still.
Dangalang Twangalang at your service.
No need to change your name if I want to feel 100% Thai I just drive with my eyes closed
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