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Rather the market for clothes opens at night and stays open until morning. But I'm not sure, requires further research or someone in the know steps up.
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There is a fruit and vegetable market at Bobae that is busy throughout. But for the clothes market, I vaguely remember it is nighttime only. But keep in mind the place is closed on Monday (applies for many markets and streetfood, as Monday is sidewalk-cleaning day). I found out the hard way yesterday.
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This and similar questions occasionally asked on the forum obscure the real question which is: What you would boyfriend do in this situation if he hadn't you as a boyfriend? How would the family raise the money without your help? Why does he ask you to contribute the major part of the costs? When a Thai boy asks me for money, I remind myself: "He survived before without my help, he will survive after me without my help, and he would master the current situation without my help" and then I ponder if the request is reasonable, in which case I will help. (I had boys asking for money for cigarettes, they get "smoking is dangerous, you might die of cancer" as reply.)
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Great reports as usually! More precisely, 17.7%: 10% service charge and 7% VAT, or the other way round, but one on top of the other. I disapprove of this practice, and although it must be mentioned on the menu I might have overlooked it. Add Mango Tree to my BLACKLIST.
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In addition to dirty floors in lesser visited places as mentioned above, stone gets damn hot in the sunlight. In many cases when walking around bare feet in the outside area, I have to keep moving or stand in the shade. Furthermore, my feet can be quite dirty after a day walking in the dust, so removing shoes does not improve the situation much.
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Gaybutton forum problem fixed - Thank you Moses
ChristianPFC replied to Gaybutton's topic in Gay Thailand
I always wondered what will happen with your blog forum when the inevitable happens. Now I know it's in safe hands (but without the iron fist). -
In addition to wearing cheap flip-flops that are not worth stealing (unless someone else stole your shoes and you don't want to walk home bare feet), I sometimes wear different styles on both feet. That will absolutely confuse any thief (and confuses even friends). That came when one flip-flop was close to breaking, and then I found a single flip-flop for that side that fitted.
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There was a communal storage room with racks for shoes, with many people going in and out. Standing with white shirt and black trousers is the thief putting on my friend's shoes. I usually wear cheap flip-flops, especially when I go to temples so I can get in and out without effort. Nobody would steal mine, but confusion or taking mine when someone else's were stolen would be possible.
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I knew only of Thursday fuck show in Deja Vu, but not of Saturday. Did you get this information from internet, if yes where? As far as I know, their staff or hired models start and customers can join. Some days, it takes off; other days, it peters out. Those pool pictures from Babylon look crowded, which I don't like. Of course I wouldn't mind crowded with my type, but those in your pictures are not. I pondered going, glad I didn't go!
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I had a 100 Baht slip twice in central Bangkok, and a scratch card minutes after at a 7/11 just 100 m further from the one where I got the slip, because they had no slips. It all doesn't make much sense.
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Spent 13 in Suphanburi and 14 in Kanchanaburi sightseeing with a friend with a car. If I hadn't know, I wouldn't have noticed that it's Songkran. Don't recall any water splashing, no traffic problems, some hotels booked out in Kanchanburi. 15 and 16 largely stay in, in Bangkok. On 16 evening out by bus, no problems. Today 17 we (same friend from 13 and 14 with car) did sightseeing trip in Chonburi province that was supposed to end in Bang Saen (sand castle festival). However approaching Sukhumvit road in Bang Saen, there was Songkran mayhem/chaos/pandemonium, getting to the beach might have taken hours, and then where to park, and how to stay dry? My friend refused and turned around and we went back to Bangkok. As the sandcastle festival seems to be always on Wan Lai, it will always be the same and the only way to experience it without traffic jam will be to arrive before and stay in hotel in walking distance?
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Some days ago, a friend had his shoes (expensive, 4900 Baht) stolen at Wat Pho. Footage from security camera shows the thief in operation, who must have experience to choose expensive shoes. I wonder what the resale value of stolen used shoes is. Wat Pho supplied a pair of shoes so my friend could get home.
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I walk a lot in Bangkok, but for the distances you mention, I would uses bus or taxi. Do the headphones block sound from around? That could get you into dangerous situations, not hearing what goes on around you. I'm not sure if I understand that correctly, but a 100 Baht tip for 1 hour oil massage is at the very low end of expectations in tourist places. There are many Tesco Lotus around Bangkok, without specifying which once, this information has little value. R3 sauna is near Fortune Town shopping center (there is only one Fortune Town). I went to R3 on one such special event and found it highly annoying how they keep people waiting. Details here: http://christianpfc.blogspot.com/2014/12/r3-sauna-bangkok-ratchada.html Yes.
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(my underline) An awkward and time consuming process which I had to endure once. The Royal Palace will not let you in in shorts and tank tops. In other temples, there is often a board with a note about polite dress, but I often see Thais in shorts, sometimes basecaps, so that does not seem to be a problem. I get sunburn easily, when I go out in daytime I use an umbrella or cover my body completely, even wear gloves. I look like one of these women in burka. I don't know how sensitive you are to second hand smoke, but I am. In Silom Soi 4 outside seating you will be subjected to a lot. Some gogo bars are non-smoking, others allow smoking. DJ station has smoking room. GOD allows smoking inside, and customers make ample use of it. Regarding street food: I was never able to trace my stomach problems to a particular place or dish I had, but reading on the forums, it seems to be rather the more expensive places that can have a hygiene problem. Checking on map, I have walked past many times. And as I like fish in lemon sauce (but only little chili), I will try it there some day.
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Unfortunately, I don't know this boy. But you have my full support, and if you find him, please share!
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Now that you say it, I have only seen stalls that offer either khao man gai or kha moo, but never both. Only this one experience. I will not try again on my own, maybe if someone with experience shows me where and how to eat it.
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I thought Ka Moo ขาหมู is pig leg? I had it once (on a Khao Man Gai stall that had run out of chicken, on South Pattaya Wat Chai Market), and didn't like it at all, pure jelly-like fat.
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Just when I thought I have figured it out, I got a slip with 100 Baht for 1-2-call in a 7/11 in Uthai Thani! Whereas elsewhere (see previous posts) I was told no slips at all or minimum 300 Baht.
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Pure greediness by hotel management, fleecing some unsuspecting tourists. Similar charging guests for WiFi. Should not be supported. Same for displaying prices in menus in restaurant with a footnote that they are subjected to VAT and service charge. In civilized countries, such practices are outlawed. Another thing to look out for is minimum age. Malaysia hotel has introduced a minimum age of 20 years for guests to rooms (this is merely hotel policy, not based on any law), I don't know other hotels that have 20 years minimum age, but 18 years for obvious reasons. In Thai hotels, it does not seem to matter how many people you bring in. I had three cases (Pattani, Nakon Sawan, Uthai Thani) where I paid for a room with double bed, and three people slept in it. No questions from staff. I guess when the Thais travel, they will stay with a whole family in a room that is designed for two guests.
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Tourist visa for Germans is 60 days, can be extended by 30 days at immigration for 1900 Baht. Visa free entry is 30 days for Germans. For Singaporeans, different durations for tourist visa and visa free entry might apply.
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It's April 3rd already, you are late! Assuming your question is genuine, if you are here on a tourist visa, working in whichever form would break the law. Apart from that, try the host bars in Soi Twilight. Don't get involved in any physical work (serving drinks etc.), as a Singaporean, you would have good chances claiming you are a customer.
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Chances of winning legal court case against money boy?
ChristianPFC replied to abidismaili's topic in Gay Thailand
I think nothing would happen. Compare taxis who refuse to use the meter, jet ski scams and many others. I have been tricked out of money various times by Thai boys. The amounts are not worth losing sleep over, and in some cases I learnt from my mistakes. I apply the following line of though to such cases: I had bad luck that a Thai boy got me in a weak moment or moment of misjudgment and got 500 Baht out of me; others have bad luck and die in a car crash. -
Chances of winning legal court case against money boy?
ChristianPFC replied to abidismaili's topic in Gay Thailand
I guess the judge would feel the same (pity the boy and not the Farang). -
The boy Earth does not do tattoos at the moment.
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Excuse my question, but why do you need a gay tailor? What's next? Gay electrician, gay plumber, gay car mechanic?