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Is It Safe And Wise To Travel To Phuket Now?

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I'm from Malaysia..diz coming May,i have a trip to phuket..i would like to know whether is it safe to travel to there..few days ago,tsunami happened at japan..is phuket can be affect too?is there any possibility?

i really need some advises..tq

That's a question nobody can't answer for you.

But, Japan and Phuket are more then thousands of kilometers distance from each other.

I'm going to phuket this summer and are not scared at all.

I'm not sure how wise it is after reading this forum,but it is safe. :D

You never know the sky might fall down and squash you

Or the plane might crash or you might be involved in a motor accident

Thailand has been totally unaffected by the earthquake, tsunami or Japanese nuclear reactor incidents. Come over and have a blast :)

We are experiencing one of the coldest seasons on record.

The fruits are nowhere to be found, all being sent to Japan.

The women are butt ugly.

The sun is cold.

Better stay where you are. Let us, who are here, suffer in utter silence and dismay and awe.

If I were you I would come quickly, I just heard the whole of Malaysia is going to be flooded.

I smell a troll...

"diz coming May"

diz - just too corny and cute.

coming - the use of this word in this context is too sophisticated compared to the rest of the syntax in the post.

May - uppercase M is out of sync with the rest of his/her post.

Or maybe I've got too much time on my hands!

you had better stay where you are we were hit by the tsunami but we just decided not to tell anyone

I am just glad we still have internet

Malaysia was hit by the same tsunami as Phuket in 2004.

Are you sure you are safe there? :blink:

i would worry more about ladyboys then any tsunami :whistling:

lma rof

you guys are sooooo naughty

Phuket is lovely & safe and you can walk around any time without being harassed apart from those pests selling soup, suits & something else I can't remember...

Really!!! Best you stay home and lock the door, and hope the the roof stays on :rolleyes:

Stay off the jet ski's

Have u looked at a map?? Nothing that happened in Japan would even remotley affect Phuket, ( except the economy)

I smell a troll...

"diz coming May"

diz - just too corny and cute.

coming - the use of this word in this context is too sophisticated compared to the rest of the syntax in the post.

May - uppercase M is out of sync with the rest of his/her post.

Or maybe I've got too much time on my hands!

Suggest you leave yourself alone and start wearing boxing gloves to bed.

i would worry more about ladyboys then any tsunami :whistling:

Falken A man you hit the nail on the head.

I may be playing too many bar games.

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