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    Seems if you place a "owl doll"around the nest will scare them off and never returns.
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    Fun in Thailand

    You've just learned turn signals don't mean much in Asia. :giggle: Even when you shoulder check before to change lane. You signal,look back, there's nobody there, you start to turn and suddenly it's right beside you. :mad: Another thing to watch out for is traffic court. You'll need a Thai...
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    Fun in Thailand

    @ dash riposki Those trenches you refer to are monsoon drains and is left uncovered in most of S.E Asia. Monsoon season will hit Thailand soon and you will have have lots of celebrations, festivals and flooding. Incidentally, How are you adjusting to the weather? You should be adjusted to...
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    Fun in Thailand

    Thailand and other developing countries in S.E Asia is a different world and life there is very different. Consider without taillight it's harder for Cops to follow and catch them:sick:.
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    Fun in Thailand

    That`s a lot of Bahts. Did you find out how much the locals makes a day.
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    Fun in Thailand

    I bumped into a lot of US male retirees setting up homes in Thailand on my travels to Malaysia. Some have been in Thailand for years, some with occasional travel back to US. Some have medical problems but all of them agrees they can live quite comfortably for USD 2-500/ month and have no plans...
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    Fun in Thailand

    :):):) Not to worry. Time you start feel cold you'll be OK. USD 5. solo is quite a lot of Bahts. More than a day's wage for locals. I remember my siblings and I had a 10 course Chinese fresh seafood dinner for 8 of us including 3 bottles Thai whiskey in Hatyai (Border town of Thailand and...
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    Fun in Thailand

    Give it another couple of weeks. Take a shower in the morning, evening, and just before bed and you'll adjust faster. Ignore the sweating on your body during the day. Drink lots of fresh coconut water, and eat Thai food. Western food is not fresh and expensive.
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    Fun in Thailand

    Miri is East malaysia. Same temperature as Kuala lumpur. When We took our second son to KL, he was 16 months old. He couldn't breathe when we got out of the plane. Heat and humidity was a bit too much for him. After entering airport's air con he was much better and even enjoyed himself. Except...
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    Fun in Thailand

    I didn't make this up. I've said before I think, I'm born in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 3 rd generation, Chinese origin. My first of 2 sons was born there too. Because of Malaysia's political system. Wife, Me and son migrated to Canada 42 years ago. I have Family and siblings still in Malaysia and...
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    Fun in Thailand

    If you stay longer than 2 months there, you'll find 90+F does not feel hot and humid. In that time period your blood will thin out and will adjust to the Tropical temp. The hoodie is more to keep the sun out of his face. Also wearing jackets and sweaters backwards. Common for Moped/bike riders...
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    Fun in Thailand

    You'll just have to learn to read "Thai". I couldn't read but able to converse fluently before I migrated to Canada. Now I've lost most of it. My experience was in Hatyai, southern Thailand, a long time ago. I walked into a store and was looking at Tee shirts. Was looking around and one caught...
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    Fun in Thailand

    What's wrong with you? Don't you like Asian customer service? :sick: :). A 6' 6" Yank in a small town in Thailand is a rarity. ;). Don't think any Thai stinky food will make them move away. Could be their favourite delicacy. ;)
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