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If you had to leave LOS permanently, what would you miss?

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No need to mention wives or girlfriends, obviously we'd all miss them.

This thread isn't about things people don't like. If you want to complain, please start your own thread.

 

To get the ball rolling, I'd miss:

The great cinema experience here. It's like it used to be 40 years ago back home, before the multiplex became normal.

The heat- lovely.

The prices- unless one wants to live like a rich westerner, accommodation and food is very cheap. Dental and Dr prices are so cheap it's almost a pleasure paying the bill.

Public transport- it's dirt cheap compared to back home, and extremely available. Trains are incredible value, and the intercity buses are fantastic.

Food- the variety is amazing and the cost is minimal, unless buying imported food.

Restaurants- they are everywhere, and soooooo cheap.

Cable tv without ads.

Being able to stay in a nice room with ensuite right on the beach. Beats having to stay in a tent, like back in my home country.

 

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In no particular order.

 

I'd miss the trusted bum gun. 

 

I'd miss weekends in the park when it's cool 

 

I'd miss the night market

 

 

 

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7 minutes ago, Rc2702 said:

In no particular order.

 

I'd miss the trusted bum gun. 

 

I'd miss weekends in the park when it's cool 

 

I'd miss the night market

 

 

 

Well done! I forgot the bum gun. One of the things in LOS that is better than back home. That would be very much missed by me.

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Thai food - it's just not the same outside of Thailand

 

Being able to ride a motorcycle without getting hypothermia or having to dress like the Michelin Man

 

Low cost foot massage

 

And another vote for the bum gun

 

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I miss "may pen rai" and the Psycho-Therapsts at "Lulu's Bar & Grill", chasing my blues away.
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  • a relaxed stress-free environment
  • generally friendly people
  • varied food options
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Cheap prices for eating out/cleaning ladies/cheap laundry and ironing done by someone else.

The Thai people - but not every one.

Cheap massages

The bum gun for sure.

 

Don't miss the very HOT weather though. California has Thailand beat there.

 

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14 minutes ago, Ulysses G. said:

The girls

Cheap prices for eating out/cleaning ladies/cheap laundry and ironing done by someone else.

The Thai people - but not every one.

Cheap massages

The bum gun for sure.

 

Don't miss the very HOT weather though. California has Thailand beat there.

 

Of course the girls, but that goes without saying. I was hoping to leave that side of LOS out of this thread, or it'll just go down the usual path when the antis find it. Be great if we can stick to what we would miss, and not what we don't like.

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Since it is the thing that I would miss most, can't see leaving it out. ?

They've all been mentioned but for me it will be mainly the food and cheap massage.  A bit also the great malls, good bookstores, and wide variety of nice restaurants.  

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Well...since I have left-and probably permanently due to health issues-I will have a stab at it.

1.The spectacular sunrises and sunsets.

2.The chanting of monks and the general experience of the village waking up in the early mornings.

3.The colour,vibrancy and sense of activity.

4.The (generally speaking) personable people and culture.

5.The attractive well dressed women

 

Honourable mention goes to the bum gun as well.

Unfortunately the heat did me no good whatsoever.

 

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I'd miss the Constant question I ask myself everytime I see an attractive looking person.

 

Is she a ladyboy or what?

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In Thailand, it is easy to be 'left alone'. In US, not so easy.

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cant think of anything i would actually miss

If I had to leave Thailand Som Tom would be at the top of the list of things missed! 

The bum gun, fer shooor. (I have found portable BGs on the internet -- 1 is a squeezy job, and the other is battery powered -- and both are a reasonable substitute).

 

My regular oily massage and the delectable teasing of the masseuses. There's nothing like it anywhere in this world.

 

The 24-hour a day vibrancy of Pattaya and the Eastern Seaboard.

 

My regular cup of tea at Central Festival where I sit and watch the passing parade.

The feeling of being in my twenties again. At least until i wake up in the morning and look in the mirror, and find out it is not true anymore!

 

My balcony

The true fear of death riding my motorbike

Being able to say: The bill is on me and it feels truly good

I have to say it even treadstarter do not want comments like this: Riding behind a woman with long black hair fluffing around her neck, and smell the new washed hair. Amazing. Or just see them passing by with a big smile on their face when riding their motorbike. Sexy

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I think I would miss my clothes. I mean all of them, they are here....................:sad:

 

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You guys hit the major stuff, however, I miss camping at beach or middle of forest in a tent back in Oregon.

Oddly, I think I'd miss the sense of chaos and anything goes quality so often experienced here. Sort of keeps you "in the moment" as you never know who might run you over from what direction, what bad wiring might bring it all to a sudden end, etc

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The ability to wear shorts and T-shirts 365 days a year.

Watching Thais work like busy ants as they go about earning a living each day. Admirable.

Travelling about by scooter (in shorts and T-shirt).

Never being far from a 7-11.

Looking up at Doi Suthep on a clear day and remembering past rides up the mountain.

A stroll around the moat and Old Chiang Mai at night especially the night markets.

More. So much more.

 

The friendly engaging people, including and especially country people who are so easy and welcoming and fun to chat with... 

Hard to say what I would miss most but the flies would definitely miss me. 

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Only 2 bills a month in the letter box...:stoner:

8 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

No need to mention wives or girlfriends, obviously we'd all miss them.

Most of us I think might prefer to bring them with us?

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Decent quality inexpensive food,

The climate,

Smiles,

Eye candy,

The sights and sounds of wildlife in my garden,

Easy and inexpensive travel options which add variety to life,

Being able to get a medical consultation with a specialist on a walk in basis,

Being able to get a medical test such as an MRI performed on request,

My dentist,

 

 

8 hours ago, Rc2702 said:

In no particular order.

 

I'd miss the trusted bum gun. 

 

I'd miss weekends in the park when it's cool 

 

I'd miss the night market

 

 

 

Depends on where you go. All of those can be found in other countries.

 

The only thing I would miss are the friends I have met here.

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