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Weak Baht Offers Pattaya Tourism Potential Boost Amid Low Season


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3 minutes ago, Gsxrnz said:

So now my beer Chang is USD0.005 cheaper. Drinking 200 beers will save me a dollar....actually, its sounding better all the time. :coffee1:

200 beers is over 10,000 baht.

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23 minutes ago, findlay13 said:

Weak? Come on ,the baht is overly high not weak! 

Beat me to it. The strongest against the dollar since September 23, and likely to continue to strengthen further to 32.

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Posted
6 minutes ago, Harrisfan said:

200 beers is over 10,000 baht.

 

Only if it's Happy Hour. 

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Russian Ruble much more gain (0.3 to 0.4) but historically still miserable.

Indian Rupee weak, close to no gain.

Chinese Yuan deep down. No gain.

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23 minutes ago, Gsxrnz said:

So now my beer Chang is USD0.005 cheaper. Drinking 200 beers will save me a dollar....actually, its sounding better all the time. :coffee1:

Your beer will not be cheaper... instead the store selling it to you will make 20 satang more profit haha..

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It's the right direction, the weaker the baht the better for me. When I was teaching, and dependent on a Thaii salary, it was the opposite, the stronger the baht the better for me. Anyway,  unless there's some drastic change, who cares.

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I can not believe they actually post such an OP in the news. Who are they trying to fool. Most foreigners are not so foolish to believe that a 20 satang difference in value on the baht is meaningless unless you are exchanging 1000s of dollars. 

 

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1 hour ago, Harrisfan said:

200 beers is over 10,000 baht.

 

Ah, now I see we have a realist chiming in!

 

Curious as to why this particular article shows a picture of two blonde Russian gals NOT SMILING? Are they unhappy about the baht rate? Do they even care?

What say you ladies? Is that baht rate bothering you?

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Baht goes up ... opportunity, baht goes down... opportunity, high season... opportunity, low season... opportunity,  Low tourists... opportunity, more tourists... opportunity, legalised weed... opportunity, illegalised vape... opportunity, 

seems like too many opportunities floating around... 

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It is of benefit to ex-pats importing their own currency in baht.  We then may feel the need to dine out or buy a little luxury item which may help local Thais.  Can't see any of my relatives in UK jumping on expensively priced planes until the baht is at 70+ (to UKP) again.

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Weak Bhat?!  They know how to spin everything. In 2 days they will be complaining how the Bhat is too strong and hurting tourism 

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Posted
2 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

The baht is not only not weak, it's a lot stronger than it should be, all things considered. And it certainly does not represent a greater opportunity than usual for people on a budget to visit Thailand. 

Maybe Trumps trade team might not only question Thailand on their transnational practices with China but also their currency manipulation?

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Yes I am sure all these new tourists were sitting at home looking at the exchange rate with there bags packed ready.

 

Soon also read of surge in tourism due to all foreigners arriving back in Thailand after fleeing Songkran.

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54 minutes ago, mikebell said:

It is of benefit to ex-pats importing their own currency in baht.  We then may feel the need to dine out or buy a little luxury item which may help local Thais.  Can't see any of my relatives in UK jumping on expensively priced planes until the baht is at 70+ (to UKP) again.

And THAT Will NEVER Happen M8 !!

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Hooray, let's us all rejoice, now i can wild with my noddle soupe and ask for few

more noodles added to the bowl.

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Given the high price of flights these days, which are usually paid in your home currency, I doubt that many people will be tempted by the exchange rate unless there's a major change; say 40 THB/USD, or 55 GBP/THB.

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if the baht was weak it would be around 37-38 baht to 1 USD... if they want to boost tourism they should take a look at better rates

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19 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

In this interim phase of currency fluctuation, Pattaya could notably turn its typical lull into a vibrant season, ushering in a steady stream of tourists who find that a weaker baht means a more captivating and budget-friendly stay in Thailand.

I love it….hilarious…like a TAT press release . Spend 30000 baht or so getting to and from BKK to take advantage of a tiny fluctuation in the Thai Baht.

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