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Aldo999

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  1. I am a white person who lives 1-2 months a year in Wangthongdaeng, Sukhothai Province. I go to Muang Kao quite a bit, and spend most of my time there around Wat Mahathat or in an internet shop. Otherwise, I go to the Big C or the market in Sukhothai. However, I like Thai people a lot and do not see any need to spend time with just white people (farang). One point, however, is that I find the farangs (including Koreans, Japanese and Chinese) who visit the old city really nice. Many of them are families who like to bicycle around the ancient sites. This is a big improvement on the farangs who visit the sex tourist spots and places like Udonthani. I speak, read and write Thai.

    I'm currently studying Thai, I have two books writtin by Benjawan Poomsan Becker (beginner and intermediate). I'm at the stage where I can read and people understand it but I've hit a bit of a wall because i've finished those two books. I want to know how you learnt Thai and what resources you used, would be a great help to me :) cheers
  2. I'm been teaching here for about 1 year, there are two golf courses although I haven't played on them. You can rent an apartment for about 3,000 baht per month and the food here is very very cheap.Internet is good and SAT tv same as anywhere in thailand. Fairly quiet place in general. Not a lot of farangs here really! if anyone here wants to go for a drink or wants some info, pm me.

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