Zone1 Having an amazing time in Thailand!!! Beautiful women, wonderful food, and great weather

Wow, what a great time I’m having. In Bangkok Thailand. Right now I’m in an incredible ball. That’s about six floors maybe seven floors high. I I am at a food court having Thai food.

Stuffed chicken wings here. There were about 4 dollars.

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And yesterday I had a top line Australian beef steak. With a sweet potato and sparking Evan water. It was $18. It probably would’ve been 60 or $80 at a steakhouse in America. I’m not worried about costs. I’m doing more traveling in the upcoming near future. But anyone out there who wants to go on vacation to somewhere in America. You’ll probably save money if you just come to Thailand and have a wonderful time… such loving people in Thailand.


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Bangkok is okay, but get out and go somewhere less crowded, somewhere with no foreigners, might make the trip better.

I stayed in Buriram Province for a month. We stayed in a tourist hut, I think we saw 4 tourists all month, and that was because it was close to a temple in an extinct volcano.
 
Bangkok is okay, but get out and go somewhere less crowded, somewhere with no foreigners, might make the trip better.

I stayed in Buriram Province for a month. We stayed in a tourist hut, I think we saw 4 tourists all month, and that was because it was close to a temple in an extinct volcano.
You will be tolerated in these areas but you will also feel excluded, don't bother trying to speak English with someone because even if they do understand you they might act like they don't. If you're there for a while this could change.

You will be safe and free to do what you want but you will also feel isolated, I've seen plenty of Youtube videos of guys living in the hinterlands with their wives and being surrounded by her family in the village, none of whom speak English (except maybe the wife) and I wonder how in the hell they manage to live like this. The key to living there is speaking their language and not hoping to find English speakers. I've noticed so many people change their demeanor when I at least attempt some Thai in a conversation.
 
You will be tolerated in these areas but you will also feel excluded, don't bother trying to speak English with someone because even if they do understand you they might act like they don't. If you're there for a while this could change.

You will be safe and free to do what you want but you will also feel isolated, I've seen plenty of Youtube videos of guys living in the hinterlands with their wives and being surrounded by her family in the village, none of whom speak English (except maybe the wife) and I wonder how in the hell they manage to live like this. The key to living there is speaking their language and not hoping to find English speakers. I've noticed so many people change their demeanor when I at least attempt some Thai in a conversation.

Then learn Thai. I know it's not the easiest of languages, but if you're in that situation, you really have to learn it. If you're in Bangkok you don't need it as much, learn the essential sentences.
 
Cambodians are probably the nicest people in the entire world. It utterly destroys the narrative of the left that poverty is why there is violent crime in inner cities in America. Nope, that doesn’t exist in Cambodia.

In the Most poor areas of Cambodia are the friendliest people who will open their doors to you.
 
Bangkok is okay, but get out and go somewhere less crowded, somewhere with no foreigners, might make the trip better.

I stayed in Buriram Province for a month. We stayed in a tourist hut, I think we saw 4 tourists all month, and that was because it was close to a temple in an extinct volcano.
Well in Bangkok, I visited a local temple with pretty much no tourist. It was actually by a so-called slum. And they are all friendly people there.

I visited pattaya as well…. The largest tourist areas in Thailand are beach resorts…I haven’t been there.

The biggest thing to watch out for crime wise is pickpockets and taxi scams in the cities in Thailand and Cambodia. Random Violent confrontations are very rare ….as is sexual harassment of women.


Again in Cambodia, there is a phenomenon ā€œdeath by 100 fistsā€. Social justice, where a criminal will be confronted by people around him. An expat Englishman explained to me what he saw on his street. A European woman was robbed by a local…. her phone was snatched and then all of the local Cambodian people attacked the robber.

Cool šŸ˜Ž huh ….im a Trump supporter praising a non-Christian non-white culture.!!!

Most of the insults toward Thai Or Cambodia culture seems to come from lefties….not you btw but others
 
Well in Bangkok, I visited a local temple with pretty much no tourist. It was actually by a so-called slum. And they are all friendly people there.

I visited pattaya as well…. The largest tourist areas in Thailand are beach resorts…I haven’t been there.

The biggest thing to watch out for crime wise is pickpockets and taxi scams in the cities in Thailand and Cambodia. Random Violent confrontations are very rare ….as is sexual harassment of women.


Again in Cambodia, there is a phenomenon ā€œdeath by 100 fistsā€. Social justice, where a criminal will be confronted by people around him. An expat Englishman explained to me what he saw on his street. A European woman was robbed by a local…. her phone was snatched and then all of the local Cambodian people attacked the robber.

Cool šŸ˜Ž huh ….im a Trump supporter praising a non-Christian non-white culture.!!!

Most of the insults toward Thai Or Cambodia culture seems to come from lefties….not you btw but others
Thailand, like most of the far east, is very safe. I went from traveling around southern Africa to traveling in Thailand, the difference was HUGE. In Africa you try and hide as much as possible, in Bangkok there were tourists with tie-die t-shirts and making themselves looks as hip, cool and traveler like as possible.

I'd think that Thailand's culture of ladyboys, not worrying about sexuality, would be quite welcoming for lefties, with a lot of right wingers who've never been there, see how it actually works where nobody cares what sexual orientation you are, would get angry about it.
 
Hope you get the intelligence you need to not know they love to eat dogs and the way they do it is not something that would give anyone an appetite for food, beautiful women, etc. Obviously it doesn't bother you, so who really needs the help?
North Vietnam they eat dog. I’ve never seen it in Thailand, they do eat rat though. 😳
 

Anytime NZ has a serious strong quake (like earlier this week) that usually signals one to three quakes are coming. One should be coming to the West Coast (WA or OR) next week or the week after.
 
That building was under construction....last word is 50 construction workers are missing.




I heard that there are possibly 10,000 people dead. They have to clear the rubble so the numbers are gonna keep going up in Thailand and Myanmar.

I’m in Cambodia, and one of the tall buildings here was shifting a little bit. And we are quite far away from the epicenter.
 
I don't like that high pitched tinny voice.
 
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Wow, what a great time I’m having. In Bangkok Thailand. Right now I’m in an incredible ball. That’s about six floors maybe seven floors high. I I am at a food court having Thai food.

Stuffed chicken wings here. There were about 4 dollars.

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And yesterday I had a top line Australian beef steak. With a sweet potato and sparking Evan water. It was $18. It probably would’ve been 60 or $80 at a steakhouse in America. I’m not worried about costs. I’m doing more traveling in the upcoming near future. But anyone out there who wants to go on vacation to somewhere in America. You’ll probably save money if you just come to Thailand and have a wonderful time… such loving people in Thailand.


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Stunning, and not just the women, cheap and friendly. Going back next winter.
 
You will be tolerated in these areas but you will also feel excluded, don't bother trying to speak English with someone because even if they do understand you they might act like they don't. If you're there for a while this could change.

You will be safe and free to do what you want but you will also feel isolated, I've seen plenty of Youtube videos of guys living in the hinterlands with their wives and being surrounded by her family in the village, none of whom speak English (except maybe the wife) and I wonder how in the hell they manage to live like this. The key to living there is speaking their language and not hoping to find English speakers. I've noticed so many people change their demeanor when I at least attempt some Thai in a conversation.
one should always speak some of the language where one lives
 
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