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  1. came to this thread expecting to hear from others about inexpensive, yet decent phones. Instead, I find an obvious troll post on the 2nd answer and so many fell for it.   Wouldn't it be better if the admins would just delete a post like that?  Or is it that they like the trolls ruining a thread like this?       Or else, just learn to spot a troll?  

    Anyway, I have a Samsung that I bought 2 1/2  years ago.  Not the cheapest but it takes great pictures, has lots of memories and is quite durable.    It's a  Galaxy S20 I believe. 

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  2. On 1/5/2023 at 1:24 PM, a3tsw said:

    Vachira Hospital Phuket are providing Pfizer vacs during the whole of January 08:30 to 11:00 Mon -Fri free.

    Does anyone know if this is still the case and if any of the other hospitals are giving the jab here in Feb of 2023?    Cost?    

  3. It is the future.  Here starting already. 
    I first saw it in Sweden 3 years ago. (before covid) and was shocked and scared. 
    But you get used to it. 
    We still had some cash because the reindeer herders would only take cash for the boat rides, but most everywhere else was app or credit card only.  

    So, now it's becoming mainstream in Thailand. 
    I'm sure it'll be rough for some for a while. 
    Sort of like smart phones.  
    But we got used to them, didn't we?   (well most of us anyway) 

    Good luck folks.   

    Crypto accepted everywhere is next. 

  4. Just came back from a 3,500 km road trip (10 days) from Phuket to northern Thailand and many places in between. 
    I'd say about 95% of Thai people were wearing masks everywhere we went in rural Thailand (we didn't hit any big cities and didn't stay in any cities bigger than Chumpon)      
    But back in Phuket now, only about 70% of Thai people wearing them and about 50% of farangs. 
    Just my observation.   
     

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  5. I believe the best ones are quite remote and it's advantageous to stay on their grounds. 
    Is THAT what you are looking for?  
    If so, yes, the Amanpuri is probably the highest end one. 
    But there are so many.  
    Some are closer to other (night) action in case you want to experience more than just high end amenities.

    For example the Pullman near Naithon beach is nice, as well as the Hilton in Karon.   Both very nice and near good beaches.  

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  6. I jumped to  the last page so .........this has all probably been said before. 
      

    Isn't it obvious? 
    Camera quality is MUCH better.

    Memory is bigger (which not only means you can take lots of pics and videos, but you can download many apps (and they work!)

    Longevity  (quality again) 

    More RAM  (so you can do more, faster) 
    I normally find that people who have cheap phones don't use them for much. 

     

    ps Is the OP a troll?   

  7. On 10/26/2021 at 4:34 PM, Ralf001 said:

    back in those days car were built to last and the buyers expected that, thats why the "jap <deleted>" was shunned when first introduced.

     

    These days car are disposable accessories and are designed as such.

    That's funny.  Because I had 2 MG-B's back in the late 60's, early 70's. 
    Both took lots of work to keep them going.  (but fun to drive and looked good when they were working LOL)
    Lucas electrical systems!  (anybody remember them? Or the T-shirts that said "No wonder the British like warm beer, they have Lucas refrigerators")

    So, I have an old bias towards any car that says MG. 
    They look great but just can't associate the word with something reliable.    

  8. Don't know why there would only be 10 listed. 
    Here are the west side beaches listed (except for Mai Khao, which I have yet to measure because of the checkpoint up there, getting back)  

    List of Phuket’s beaches

    1. Amanpuri Beach 440 meters long
    2. Anantara Beach 330 meters long

    3. Ao Sane Beach 129 meters long
    4. Banana Beach 170 meters long
    5. Freedom Beach 285 meters long
    6. Hyatt Regency Beaches: Smaller West Beach: 84 meters. Larger East beach: 435 meters
    7. Jungle Beach 47 meters long

    8. Kalim beach 320 meters long
    9. Kamala beach 2.1 kms
    10. Karon Beach 3.7 kms

    11. Kata beach Length: 1.21 kms
    12. KataNoi Beach Length 0.75 kms
    13. Laem Sing Beach 340 meters long
    14. Layan/Mai Khao beach-5.5 kms
    15. JW Marriott’s Merlin Beach 310 meters
    16. Meridian Beach 330 meters long
    17. Nai Harn Beach 700 meters long
    18. NaiYang Beach 3.4 kms
    19. NaiThon Beach 1.06 kms
    20. Naka Beach 230 meters long
    21. Paradise beach distance: 100 meters, Small beach to the south: 43 meter
    22. Patong Beach: 2.82 kms
    23. Surin Beach 890 meters long
    24. Tavorn Beach 542 meters long
    25. Tri Trang Beach 780 meters long
    26. Trisara Beach 266 meters long
    27. White Sand Beach 299 meters long

     

    My favorite?   Probably either White Sand (because it's usually empty)  or Nai Harn (it's been nicknamed "porn star beach" by some since the girls have seemed to move there from Patong's ghost town.  (and the fashion trend this year seems to be "skin")  

    For artistic style:  Nui Beach.   

    Only one of these made the OP's list so I have to assume they're the ones he goes to.   

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  9. On 2/25/2021 at 4:55 PM, Eibot said:

    Thanks for the response.

     

    In hindsight, which school do you recommend now? Does your kid speak fluent Thai and English? 

    Sorry, I don't come on this site very often, and just now saw this. 
    Yes, he speaks both fluently.  Mostly because  I am a native English speaker and corrected him throughout his life and he started in the Montessori school when it was in Rawai and had real Montessori teachers.  (i don't know if they can still say that though)          He speaks Thai more because that's all a lot of his friends speak.  But his English is perfect.    In school he is no 1 or 2 in his English class.  (he says)      Good luck. 

     

  10. On 2/22/2021 at 2:48 PM, osmar said:

    Two schools to look at are Darasamuth and ThaiHua. Both are Phuket Town. Darasamuth has the edge on Thai Hua and is favoured by the Chinese speaking of Phuket. 

     

    My son went to Darasamuth and then Thai Hua (where he is now).  

    Both schools are quite near each other in town.  
    Thai Hua much less expensive.  Only around 52,000 per year.  
    Studying Chinese language is mandatory at Thai Hua. 
    I didn't know they even teach it at Darasamuth.   
    Some teachers are good and some:  not so good, at both schools. 
    That's what it really comes down to isn't it?   

    If you visit both campuses, I think you'll see that Thai Hua is a cut above. With their own music building, swimming stadium, rubberized track, etc.   
    The Thai kids really seem to dislike learning Chinese though.   

     

  11. Now is a great time to come if you like un-crowded, clean beaches.  
    I jogged Patong beach 2 days ago.    4 or 5 farangs,   a dozen or so lifeguards, 6 or 7 Thai fishermen and about 10 Thai people around that didn't fit the above categories.  
    That's in a 2.8 km beach that's usually full of about 1,000 tourists a day.    
    As for nightlife, Nai Harn, Rawai, Phuket town would be the popular places at the moment. 

    Kata and Karon beaches very similar to the above numbers from Patong beach.     
    I'd rent a car as there are now parking spaces abound and no tuk tuk mafia to tell you you can't park anywhere.      I've heard stories (1st hand) that normally 8,000 baht per night 5 star resorts are not offering deals of 2500 baht, including breakfast buffets and more.       

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  12. On 10/13/2020 at 11:39 PM, Max69xl said:

    Do you really think that every farang in Thailand has a credit card? What you should ask is why use a debit card in a pharmacy just to buy some medication? It's like buying a coke and an ice cream at 7/11 using a credit card instead of having some cash. 

    Yes, I guess I do assume that all farangs here have credit cards.    

    If you don't, I'd get one.   The world is changing to a cashless society. 
    I spent some time in Sweden last summer and was shocked to find out that cash is no longer accepted in most places.    this includes coffee shops, bus and train stations, supermarkets etc.   (the only people who accepted cash, from me anyway,  were the reindeer herders up in Lapland)  

    Last time I was back in the states, I went bowling with some friends and was surprised to see them using their credit card to buy a coke at the refreshment counter.  The young people get it.       I do believe it's the way of the future.          

     

     

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