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Anyone in Sri Racha?

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Or Si Racha...not sure about the difference yet.

 

I've just moved here from the States to teach for a year or two.  Meetup and Couchsurfing groups are non-existent so I'm not sure where to meet people.  I hope to buy a scooter this week and explore a bit.  I'm just a few km outside of the center.

 

Anyone want to have a beer or something, hit me up!

It's a nice and quiet place full of Japanese which are epic drinkers from what I understand....

 

I only go there when I stay in Oakwood

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5 minutes ago, Pravda said:

It's a nice and quiet place full of Japanese which are epic drinkers from what I understand....

 

I only go there when I stay in Oakwood

Yes, I've noticed! With Japanese prices even!

Our son was in Assumption,used to go there a lot then ,now only very occasionally,to pop into Robinsons .

There is a gym at Arena on Sukumvit Rd where people are friendly. They are mostly from the university so some speak English. You can catch a Songtaew to Naklua then switch to a Pattaya one at Naklua. It would take you 40 minutes or so to get to Pattaya but I'm sure is a bit more fun for a foreigner than Si Racha You need to be careful because after 7pm the Songtaew are irregular. I have been to Si Racha a bit and haven't seen many foreigners.

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