Kevin_Beethoven Posted December 31, 2024 Posted December 31, 2024 I pulled this quote from a thread I started posing a question on "Alternative Music" in BKK. Rather than reply to this particular response I thought it deserved its own thread. Background: I've taken a company opportunity to do a 6 month stint in BKK to try and expand our business. Chose BKK due to what I would assume is its exoticness and fun nightlife and as a staging ground to trips to adjacent countries. Did I choose the wrong gig? Or was the original poster being a bit "over the top". Will I return back to the USA penniless, with VD, and possibly fired due to not doing my job due to distractions? Or will it be a life fulfilling experience? And if the title statement turns out to be true, is there an alternative place where I can find an alternative BKK "like the good old days of the 2000's, 1990's, 1970's etc.!!!" Edit: Quote in title is not my words. I.e. not my grammar! 6 1
Popular Post KhunLA Posted January 1 Popular Post Posted January 1 You seem to be a lost soul (or trolling), in which case, stay away from high rise accommodations, as the temptation to join the "Flying Club" may be too much for you 1 5
Popular Post Briggsy Posted January 1 Popular Post Posted January 1 Please rewrite your opening post properly. It is incredibly vague and severely lacking detail. You are claiming to be a company executive new to Thailand but your writing style meanders from stoner to long-time resident to wellness coach. This topic won't fly but have a think and try again. I am sure you can do better. 2 4 2
Popular Post NoDisplayName Posted January 1 Popular Post Posted January 1 19 hours ago, Kevin_Beethoven said: I've taken a company opportunity to do a 6 month stint in BKK to try and expand our business. Chose BKK due to what I would assume is its exoticness and fun nightlife Your company is set to expand and you or they already chose Bangkok, before you started research? And your research involves polling random stoners on an 'alternative' music sub-thread? No worries, you'll fit write in. Just use the word "hub" as often as possible. 4
SiSePuede419 Posted January 1 Posted January 1 Has the person who said this been to Tokyo, Paris, London and NYC? All more expensive than BKK and also full of clueless tourists. Get a job, Cubby. 🙄
SiSePuede419 Posted January 1 Posted January 1 8 hours ago, NoDisplayName said: Your company is set to expand and you or they already chose Bangkok, before you started research? Just like the person on here a few years ago with a high school diploma who claimed they were here working on "financial software". They were dumbasses mining Bitcoin. No education, no plan. Checks out. 👍
Kevin_Beethoven Posted January 3 Author Posted January 3 Looks like I ruffled some feathers here. Not my intention. It was a genuine question based on a lot of threads I've read here on AN in last few weeks. In any case. Appreciate the feedback. All the best and have a great new year everyone.
Popular Post Walker88 Posted January 3 Popular Post Posted January 3 I'll risk it and take you seriously. Bangkok is a great city. It is quite modern, has good commo technology, great healthcare, and a wide range of restaurants covering every taste, from Thai to Japanese to Italian to Chinese to Indian to French to burgers and wings. Grocery stores carry lots of Western staples, if one wishes to eat those foods, you can find most any clothing or electronic item you might want (except if you have large and narrow feet, like my 12 B, best your bring shoes from home). If one is an exercise fanatic, good gyms are everywhere and inexpensive. Transportation is convenient (BTS Skytrain and MRT underground), and even if taxi drivers try to cheat you, rides are still cheap. Nightlife is whatever you want it to be, from nightclubs to bars to the things for which Thailand has a reputation. For a Westerner, especially one who hasn't traveled much, the city can be somewhat exotic. It's also safer than most major Western cities, almost on par with Tokyo. Suvarnabhumi Airport is a major hub and one can catch a flight to almost anywhere from there. The downsides are that it is crowded and the air is not the best, especially during the field burning season. Also, there are really only two seasons: really hot, and rainy & really hot. One gets used to the heat, but it can take time.The bureaucracy can be frustrating, too, but a little patience and a polite manner get one through that. I've lived in many countries, and I find Thailand and Bangkok to be a place where one can easily and quickly adapt......and enjoy. What I like is that each little neighborhood in Bangkok becomes like a village: everybody knows everybody and gets along really well, both Thais and expats. 2 1
Phillip9 Posted January 3 Posted January 3 4 hours ago, Walker88 said: It's also safer than most major Western cities, almost on par with Tokyo. Thailand has a murder rate 20x higher than Japan.
Walker88 Posted January 4 Posted January 4 16 hours ago, Phillip9 said: Thailand has a murder rate 20x higher than Japan. Safe for foreigners. Most murders are Thai on Thai, save for the occasional German who stores frozen "meat" in Patts. 1
Kevin_Beethoven Posted 8 hours ago Author Posted 8 hours ago On 1/3/2025 at 12:31 PM, Walker88 said: I'll risk it and take you seriously. Bangkok is a great city. It is quite modern, has good commo technology, great healthcare, and a wide range of restaurants ..... I've lived in many countries, and I find Thailand and Bangkok to be a place where one can easily and quickly adapt......and enjoy. What I like is that each little neighborhood in Bangkok becomes like a village: everybody knows everybody and gets along really well, both Thais and expats. Thanks @Walker88 - appreciate the thoughtful reply. I definitely think BKK will be a great adventure. My title probably sounded a bit offensive or even dumb. I've lived (on business) in Taipei, HK, and Shanghai. Whilst they were all fantastic places, They were expensive. It sort of bothered me that I came back home basically broke after hearing how "cheap" Asia is! Hoping BKK and surrounding countries will be as you say and also, much cheaper! This trip I hope to take in some of the more high end entertainment in BKK and not break the bank. In any case, lots of good information here. Looking forward to getting over there and being another Westerner with the "What the <deleted>" look on his face 🙂 Once again, cheers.
impulse Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I fly into Swampy from overseas (N China) once a month, stay a week or so and all in, I'm at $400-600 for airfare and hotel. (Big variable is the season for hotel and flight prices) That includes a weekend up country every few months, with hotel and (historic) train ride. I figure food's a wash whether I stay home and eat or eat in Thailand. I thoroughly enjoy those visits. I also loved working in Bangkok for those 6 years. So I'd disagree with the characterization as Garbage or A great place to overpay. I'd be hard pressed to enjoy an overseas trip more for less $$$. Of course, like anywhere in the world, you can overpay. But I don't have to.
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