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I used the word relevant , thankyou 

 

Anyhow last time I was in Pattaya I hopped off to the night bazaar ,

 

Hopping around I found most goods were cheaper in Lazada and Ali baba etc 

I'm wondering are markets relevant anymore ,do you still buy at markets ?

The night bazaar in Pattaya seems to be dominated by Nepalese/ indian stall holders 

I couldn't be bothered haggling whilst hopping around 

 

Do you still buy from markets ?

Or online 

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53 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said:

Very beautiful 

Occasionally I don the typical expat attire and venture out amongst the people on my old Honda wave and mingle with the lower class. 

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Well, few tourists buy anything, especially tourist junk from online stores. In addition to that, hard for them to get the same feeling as wandering in tourist market alleys from browsing lazada. Staying in room watching TV or browsing aliexpress would probably make them asking why did I come here anyway so they go out. 

 

Comparable to question of whether  agogo's are still relevant. Residents I believe is fairly small percentage of customers there just like in tourist markets, and no matter who the customer is, they go there  for the experience, not really because of the product 

 

In both cases (tourist markets and agogos) you can order the actual product or service online at much lower price. Just that the experience of shopping is very different. 

 

Residents rarely go to either as they had enough of the experience. They just want the product or service at good price delivered to their home. 

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3 hours ago, georgegeorgia said:

Anyhow last time I was in Pattaya I hopped off to the night bazaar ,

 

Well if you will frequent the HiSo tourist places like that, manned by colourful and exotic immigrants from the sub-continent, what else did you expect? Try heading off to a real Thai market next time, like Talad Kwai on Thepprasit, manned by horny-handed Thai sons (and daughters!) of toil.

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Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right...

If you insist on staying (or god forbid) living in a 'high turdist' area, expect the (frankly obvious) consequences to price, quality and attitude that your God given right feels it deserves.

As one of a mere handful (singular) of farang in our chosen spot, the idea of getting ripped off is risible, and  pointless.

If you insist on hanging about in the 'authentic' (bwahaha) spots, expect silly prices and <deleted>e quality.

I have no response to your reference to online markets, idiots do as idiots will...

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3 hours ago, EVENKEEL said:

Occasionally I don the typical expat attire and venture out amongst the people on my old Honda wave and mingle with the lower class. 

Good lord!  You've gone absolutely native!

Several gin and tonics (the ones with real quinine) should settle your fever until you're thinking right again!  

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My GF buys fruit and vegetables in the day markets. Makro, Tops and Big C for anything else by way of food.

 

I buy stuff on Lazada which I can't find in the three B&M stores.

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11 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

I go regularly to fresh markets in Bangkok. >99% Thai people, fresh products, good prices.

Fresh or flesh?

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On 1/28/2025 at 6:51 AM, EVENKEEL said:

My servants handle my day to day purchases.

… and here I thought it was just me😆

 

I too am totally kidding- your response gave me a good midday chuckle💯

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