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My Four Days in Pattaya


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Well you behaved yourself and did not get into trouble,i would say you can consider that a good trip.

Most guys i know who say they are going for R&R end up doing the I&I thing.

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     I wouldn't call it a boring report, more a normal report of a visit to Pattaya.  Glad he got to one of my favorite places,  Dongtan Beach,  and apparently liked it, too.  He mentions Pattaya's "impressive" skyline not just once, but twice.  It is indeed impressive, especially when viewed from places like the pier area.  Hope it eventually dawns on the city leaders that the pier area is a wonderful opportunity for a terrific city space currently being almost totally wasted.  Time to start over with a blank sheet of paper and the first thing to go should be that big, blue, barren blob on the street.  Then, either finish Waterfront in some fashion or tear it down and go on from there. 

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8 hours ago, KittenKong said:

There's no accounting for taste, is there? The possibility of mingling with people like that is one of the main things that I dislike about Jomtien.

There's always a risk when labeling other nationalities with cliche collectives. I frequently work with Russians and I prefer the 'each to his own' philosophy and pretty much that's what the Russian co-workers do as well. However, it's also nice to appreciate that the broad brush does not apply in the real world and personally, I have had some nice, social encounters with the more traveled, less boorish, better funded Russian, Ukranian, Latvian and other 'people like that' on Jomtien.

 

The jury is still out on the traveling Chinese though... and I worked in PRC for over 8 years.

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There's always a risk when labeling other nationalities with cliche collectives. I frequently work with Russians and I prefer the 'each to his own' philosophy and pretty much that's what the Russian co-workers do as well. However, it's also nice to appreciate that the broad brush does not apply in the real world and personally, I have had some nice, social encounters with the more traveled, less boorish, better funded Russian, Ukranian, Latvian and other 'people like that' on Jomtien.

You misunderstand me. I dont want to "mingle" with anyone at random, regardless of who or what they are, and regardless of which country they are from. I'm just not interested at all.

I also think that there is a big difference between people who are working abroad and those who are on a fortnight's holiday in Jomtien.

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40 minutes ago, KittenKong said:

You misunderstand me. I dont want to "mingle" with anyone at random, regardless of who or what they are, and regardless of which country they are from. I'm just not interested at all.

I also think that there is a big difference between people who are working abroad and those who are on a fortnight's holiday in Jomtien.

Thanks for the clarification. I did wonder what your perception of "mingle" entails but never mind.

 

Regarding the internationally traveling and well traveled worker; it's not just the remit of the western expat any more and hasn't been for maybe 15 years already. The Polish engineer taking a break from a contract in Myanmar flew his wife and kid in for a Thailand vacation. I think most Americans, Aussies and British 'expat worker' did that sort of stuff maybe 20 or 30 years ago.

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1 hour ago, KittenKong said:

You misunderstand me. I dont want to "mingle" with anyone at random, regardless of who or what they are, and regardless of which country they are from. I'm just not interested at all.

 

What does interest you? 

 

Just hanging out with people of your 'own kind' or just not socializing with anyone who isn't an established acquaintance? 

 

Personally, I really enjoy 'mingling' with different nationalities, both expats and tourists...I find it broadens the mind :)

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12 hours ago, champers said:

"An American getting friendly with Russians"

That's a bit of Trump rubbing off on him. Hopefully that's all that rubs off.

 

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12 hours ago, mauGR1 said:

..Not even an attempted mugging, Englishmen brawling in the bar, taxi-drivers stabbing innocent tourists ?

Definitely boring:coffee1:

 

 

You must be either not reading much news or very blinkered. Last fight was an American ex jailbird killer who murdered an Australian and seems to have walked away completely free. Then there are the copious videos of Middle East gents slapping one another or fighting with lady boys. Or Aussie bikers.

 

But hey, don't let reality get in the way of your prejudice.

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What does interest you?


Just hanging out with people of your 'own kind' or just not socializing with anyone who isn't an established acquaintance?

Lots of things interest me, but chatting to people is not one of them.

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2 hours ago, Baerboxer said:

 

You must be either not reading much news or very blinkered. Last fight was an American ex jailbird killer who murdered an Australian and seems to have walked away completely free. Then there are the copious videos of Middle East gents slapping one another or fighting with lady boys. Or Aussie bikers.

 

But hey, don't let reality get in the way of your prejudice.

Oh well, it was just a light hearted comment, i could have said Farangs, or Arabs instead of English.

Sorry if i hurt your feelings, pls accept my apologies.

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3 hours ago, LongTimeLurker said:

Is that still the gay beach?

     I imagine it's still popular with gays but what I've always liked about it is the laidback vibe and nice mix of people from all over--although I've moved to Wongamat so I don't get there as much as I used to.  

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15 hours ago, KittenKong said:

There's no accounting for taste, is there? The possibility of mingling with people like that is one of the main things that I dislike about Jomtien.

"admired Pattaya’s skyline"

 

There's no accounting for taste, is there?

 

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6 hours ago, KittenKong said:

You misunderstand me. I dont want to "mingle" with anyone at random, regardless of who or what they are, and regardless of which country they are from. I'm just not interested at all.

I also think that there is a big difference between people who are working abroad and those who are on a fortnight's holiday in Jomtien.

You spend a fair amount of time mingling here ;)

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