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daftdraft

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  1. "Remember you're a guest in their country"???? Just think of all the hoops you have to jump through if you want to stay here or even stay more than 30 days.

     

    If I treated guests in my house the way the Thai authorities treat me, I don't think they would remain guests for long.

     

    Thailand has some of the most "flexible" visa arrangements I have heard of if you are trying to stay a longer time.  Right now I have a good friend on their 6th consecutive tourist visa (each extended, with no issue, at immigration).  You just need to find out who is in favour (right now it is Vientiane) and go there.  Be well presented, quiet and patient.  You WILL win.

     

    I have had every visa imaginable in this country (bar retirement.....too young) and have found that patience, respect and being unassuming brings superb results from most immigration officers.  Knowing when to cede is important too.

     

    Sure some countries offer 90 days on arrival to certain countries, etc, etc but we obviously don't want to be in "some countries".

  2. Regular washing, body hair removal, decent underwear and weight loss.  That's what got me away from the dreaded rashes that I suffered endlessly when I first arrived in Thailand.

  3. My reading says it is. Oil can create microscopic holes in the condom and that's enough to catch an infection. Play safe and don't take the oil massage if you are going to indulge in FS just after (unless you have a bath). On a related note I now wonder whether the other gels they use (nuru, the one at Akane etc.) are latex friendly? Going to have to hit up ol' friend Google.

     

    Tiny bit of google-fu gets me

     

     

    Is it Condom Safe

    As Nuru Gel is Waterbased, it is latex safe unlike other oil based massage oil.

    http://www.nurugel.com.au/faq/

     

     

    So, just like KY/Play

  4. My brother who is an expat living in Pattaya first moved to Thailand 10 years ago. His first two years he lived in Bangkok. When I told him this coming trip I was going to spend a few days in Bangkok before going down to Pattaya he told me to worry more about falangs who want to make friends with you than anything else. He also jokingly told me to be ready to dodge rats. I guess I will find out myself in a couple weeks.

     

    Have to say that, in my 10 years in BKK, I have seen about as many rats here as I have in London.  They are everywhere.  Maybe he meant farang barflies?  ;)

  5. You'll always be more at risk in areas more frequented by foreigners (i.e. Khao San, Islands, etc).  Mainly because Thai people know there is little chance of them getting seriously punished for stealing from a foreigner so target these areas.  However I would suggest that Bangkok is (I've travelled to over 60 countries and countless cities) one of the safest cities on Earth in relation to crime.  Now accidents.....well......that's your danger stat.  Most foreigners come a cropper due to making dumb decisions (believing a Thai person that approaches them proactively, getting in a TukTuk, gambling, etc).  Behave appropriately, be polite and don't be flashy.  You'll be fine.  If you are bringing a girl back to your room don't forget....she's already breaking the law.....LOCK IT UP!

    You are more likely to be smiled out of your possessions than attacked.

  6. 3 hours, not all the time.  It could take that if you are trying to arrive during rush hour.  The problem is that you WILL queue for an additional 20 minutes once at the airport.  You have to go around the houses to get there.  HOWEVER.  If you aren't adverse to walking get them to drop you at "Rod Fai Don Muang" (the train station) and use the footbridge into the terminal.  This will save you between 20 minutes to well over an hour during rush hour traffic.

  7. The worst part of all this is that ANYBODY committing a crime here who had registered their SIM (any premeditation and you would pay a homeless person a couple of B100 to go into 7 and get your SIM) would immediately drop the SIM in a bin somewhere.  Cleverer still they would post their phone (still on) to another location in Thailand just for a good laugh!

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