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1 minute ago, save the frogs said:

 

What do you make of the German guy who just got kicked out of his home by his wife?

Funny how you married guys are always staunchly supporting your lifestyle, but never seem to acknowledge all the problems associated with it.

 

The smell in red light districts bothers you? what a joke. 

 

Have you walked around the beer bars in daylight a hot sunny day? The smell of sewer and old beer? 

 

What do this have to do with marriage and some marriage problems? 

 

It is just reality of the districts that looks good and feels good in nighttime. 

 

I could added the look of the girls in day time with night time make up on. The girls who looks tempting after a few beer in the right light, ,,,,,

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I prefer dawn and dusk as the best and my favourite parts of the day in Thailand. For example, starting my walk in a Bangkok park while it's dark and into the sunrise. That time from 05:30am to 07:30am is magical. At the other end of the day, I time socialising and relaxing to arrive at my favourite bar on Soi Nana about 5:30pm, get a nice cold beer and watch the sky turn dark and stay until 7:30pm as day turns to night, the lights come on and the ladies pass by heading for work. Though, far too often, I stay well into the night (and some times previously, all the way to dawn).

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16 minutes ago, soi3eddie said:

Though, far too often, I stay well into the night (and some times previously, all the way to dawn).

It's not so much the bars that can be dangerous, it's more likely the streets and the drunken idiots roaming around. 

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Posted

What a silly question🤢

What does it mean "better"???

Better for those suffering from sun allergy?

Or better for those who like lower temperatures?

Again: stupid question 🤮

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35 minutes ago, newbee2022 said:

What a silly question🤢

What does it mean "better"???

Better for those suffering from sun allergy?

Or better for those who like lower temperatures?

Again: stupid question 🤮

You are a numpty.

Posted
6 hours ago, KireB said:

I like the 5.30-7.00 pm stretch the best, dunno whether that's considered day or night.

That 's because the beer is cheaper !

 

Posted
16 hours ago, alien365 said:

I also agree the temperature and markets are better at night. The only real night market near me though is spoiled by someone shouting through a microphone trying to get donations for the temple all night, every night. It's also no alcohol. I'd like to have something like the night markets in Hua Hin, like the cicada and tamarind markets, which are very nice places to chill with good energy.

How often do you go to the Night Markets?

Posted
16 hours ago, Hummin said:

When travelling in Thailand we are out from morning for a walk or at gym before breakfest, out for lunch and dinner, so would say all day and dinner for 2-3 hours.

What, every day?

Posted
2 hours ago, KannikaP said:

What, every day?

When at my wife farm in Thailand I walk the dogs every day, in my gym 5 -6 days a week, but eat at home. Same boring routine every day, and at bed 8. 

 

 

 

Posted
3 hours ago, KannikaP said:

How often do you go to the Night Markets?

In my home town, rarely, because of the loud speaker man, so most night markets I visit are while traveling around the country. In addition to the ones mentioned, I like the ones set up on the beaches, like Long Lay night market in sam roi yot. It's great having a variety of food to choose from and having enough space to relax, while also being able to start up a conversation with others. Saveone market is also fun in korat.

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