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I've been here for 5 years and I've hardly polished my English skills as the localist can hardly engage into a proper conversation with me.

And so, just earlier, I met a group of people from UK and we had a pretty fun conversation.

Generally, it was good to meet up with some people who talks proper English without any "kood" (good) in it.

I know most of us would probably either be in Bangkok, Chiang Mai or Pattaya but I was really wondering how many of the forum user are living permanently in Hat Yai?

Maybe some fun in a while will be good.

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I've been here for 5 years and I've hardly polished my English skills as the localist can hardly engage into a proper conversation with me.

And so, just earlier, I met a group of people from UK and we had a pretty fun conversation.

Generally, it was good to meet up with some people who talks proper English without any "kood" (good) in it.

I know most of us would probably either be in Bangkok, Chiang Mai or Pattaya but I was really wondering how many of the forum user are living permanently in Hat Yai?

Maybe some fun in a while will be good.

I'm not in Hat Yai, bu I am in Songkhla which is not too far, same province. Guess that's two of us!

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I don't live in Hat Yai (Indeed not even in Thailand) but my wife's family are from Sadao. Will be coming over to Hat Yai around January (I hope!) so if you want to meet up for a chat in English drop me a PM

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I was just about to ask the question to all TV users I do live in a province which I guess no farangs live

and I read all the threads about Pattaya BKK Ching Mai and so on but how can I answer one of them if the question is .... What is the best shop in Phuket for sandwiches or similar........ So I sit here all night long reading about all the good places in ( where ever ) I think we schould go back to the basis.

The site is Thai Visa .com and not Thai visa some thing. I guess you all call me wrong now :o

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I live in Hat Yai, 10mins walk from Lee Garden, how goes it?

bobbob,

when i come to hat yai i stay in new season hotel,this time i am looking for another hotel around lee garden but a bit cheaper. be here at the end of september for the vegetarian festival. thanks in advance.

wmchen.

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There are at least around 30 foreigners living permanently in Hat Yai (lts say over 1 year) and more then 50 in Songkhla province.

I would say that there are a lot who are also very regularly coming to this area.

You can find most of them in Swan (Restaurant/Pub) or later at night at the Post Laser...

I don't know how you can miss them??

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to OP,

i`ve been to hat yai once.....first city i went to in thailand... loved it ....coming from KL, family tells me its really dangerous...is it??

i`d like to go back soon....go to paragon and water bar :o .....do they still exist??

andy

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