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  1. 22 hours ago, nigelforbes said:

    What you see and what you feel right now is the inversion layer at work. A layer of cold dense air, typical at this time of year, hangs low to the ground and prevents warmer air from rising. That warmer air contains all the pollution from burning and vehicular traffic et al. Under normal conditions that warmer polluted air would disperse and you wouldn't notice the pollution, not yet anyway, it's too early in the season for serious burning. Don't believe me? Go find somewhere where there is a fire and watch as the smoke rises and then travels horizontally.

    Thanks for this information.

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  2. On 6/10/2021 at 12:09 AM, ray666 said:

    You should be able to work it out your self's. It`s quite simple.

    I was trying to help. But I will not bother again. I think you people just want to complain all the time. Get a life. It`s Thailand a different country.

    If you don`t like it, don`t live here. So simple !

    Why don't you say in what hospital you got your vaccine, in what city? Is that a secret?

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  3. On 11/25/2020 at 11:52 AM, khunjeff said:

     

    Because avoiding the sun here is more difficult than finding it...?

     

    Bangkok is 20-45 degrees of latitude closer to the equator than the northern or antipodean countries where most of us grew up, so people with fond memories of the warm feeling of sunbathing in Oslo, Chicago, or Rome quickly find that sunbathing in Southeast Asia is more like being baked in an oven and roasted to a crisp.

    Well, in my home town, temperature in summer reaches 40 degrees, so I got used to heats.

     

    Anyhow, thank you all for your answers and informations, thanks even to those who laughed at me a bit - c'est la vie.????

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  4. 1 hour ago, moontang said:

    Oh, I should have added, there are way too many English Teacher types in that area.  Perhaps, you and your partner would be more comfortable in Chiang Mai. 

    I don't understand, you mean me and my partner/husband? If yes, well, we are not teachers, or digital nomads, we both have jobs in Bangkok, so please don't send us to Chang Mai. And the fact that I prefer big, public swimming pools, has got more to do with atmosphere, than with English Teacher lifstyle. 

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  5. Is there any public pool, or somethhing like that (but not in hotels), where one can sunbathe? We have a pool in our building, but it is under the roof.

    So, where to sunbathe? Or it is mission imposible in this city?

    Please, refrain from advices that sunbathing is not healthy, that it brings cancer, etc.

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