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Bored of Bangkok... Any advice to an alternative place to live?


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On 1/19/2025 at 10:51 PM, kingofallasians said:

I am afraid Bangkok is getting a bit boring (and expensive) for me.

 

I had a best friend out here that I used to hang out with a bit.  Long story short, I think she is ghosting me and humankind for that matter.

 

The Meetups have me bored to tears.  The same locals who have nothing going on for themselves seem to show up all the time.  Retired expats and weirdos.  But also, it's exhausting to have the same conversations with people who you are never going to see again in your entire life.  Things were pretty awesome when Tao had his Meetups and I met some pretty cool and interesting people that way, but those are no more.  The only meetup in the city I find engaging is the FIRE meetup.

 

I am considering living in another part of Thailand or Cambodia.  I enjoy the events that happen around Bangkok and the livelihood of the city, but I am becoming an old fart where maybe I want a little bit less people.

 

Jomitien I heard is nice and cheaper than BKK.  Maybe I can try living in Chiang Mai or Udon Thani for a bit. 

 

I get around $1100 a month and was also wondering if it would be possible to living somewhere comfortably and maybe even save some of that per month.  I have horrible discipline in BKK since boom boom is everywhere and I admit I am probably a sex addict and bit of a sexpat at times.  Also, I eat my fair amount of Burger King and McDonald's as I am a cultureless American.

 

Has anyone lived in Siem Reap before?  I heard it is cheap but boring.  I went there for a few days and was pretty impressed.  However, I like to hide in malls from the sun during the day and Siem Reap does not seem to have any of them.  Also, there is the ease of staying there on a visa.  From what I hear it costs around $40 - $50 a month to extend your tourist visa and they will keep doing that indefinitely.  This seems better than leaving for a visa run every few months which also includes the 1900 baht extension at their immigration office.

 

So I guess I'm asking for some advice.  Is there more or less going on in Jomtien, Chiang Mai, and Udon Thani?  I thought I could never get bored of Bangkok because it's such a lively and interesting city, but it really has not been as good as before the pandemic.  No more 24 hour bars.  Thailand wants to be like Singapore which kind of sucks.

 

 

 

 

Bangkok is the most exciting city in Asia. If that's boring now then the rest of Asia will only disappoint. Udon only has 1 good mall.

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Posted
3 hours ago, Harrisfan said:

Bangkok is the most exciting city in Asia. If that's boring now then the rest of Asia will only disappoint. Udon only has 1 good mall.

 

I can see how it can get tiring after some years. It's difficult to find places to chill out. Need more trees.

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1 hour ago, ericdk said:

 

I can see how it can get tiring after some years. It's difficult to find places to chill out. Need more trees.

His hobbies are burgers and ladies of the night. I think he needs some new hobbies.

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Posted
On 1/20/2025 at 1:55 AM, KhunBENQ said:

Anybody voting for Hua Hin?

I only know what you find on the net.

And that looks like a good mixture.

Don't know about the prices though.

 

The thread is in the Bangkok forum and might miss some attention?

Flee Hua Hin unless you want to be ripped off on a daily basis by any form of service staff comming over to your place for work, garden, maintenance etc. Restaurants are overpriced and when they are some what reasonable, the portions are ridiculous. And No, I'm not the big belly german who need 3 kilos of food at 06:30 pm for his dinner. 🤣

 

You can feel a sort of bitterness and xenophobia all over against foreigners in Hua Hin. Be it the bank, a restaurant service and so on. Never felt this in Bangkok or in Pattaya area when you are polite with people and behave with respect. But here in Hua Hin the more you respect a worker comming to your place, the more he or she will try to cheat you., Not to mention those who will try to steal anyhting when working in your house, on the first occasion. As a falang, I definately do not feel comfortable anymore in Hua Hin.

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3 minutes ago, Sigmund said:

Flee Hua Hin unless you want to be ripped off on a daily basis by any form of service staff comming over to your place for work, garden, maintenance etc. Restaurants are overpriced and when they are some what reasonable, the portions are ridiculous. And No, I'm not the big belly german who need 3 kilos of food at 06:30 pm for his dinner. 🤣

 

You can feel a sort of bitterness and xenophobia all over against foreigners in Hua Hin. Be it the bank, a restaurant service and so on. Never felt this in Bangkok or in Pattaya area when you are polite with people and behave with respect. But here in Hua Hin the more you respect a worker comming to your place, the more he or she will try to cheat you., Not to mention those who will try to steal anyhting when working in your house, on the first occasion. As a falang, I definately do not feel comfortable anymore in Hua Hin.

Given his hobbies Pattaya would be ideal.

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