Any town with a steady supply of hash is good! I'm an outlier. I live in the far East of Bangkok. I know everybody in a three kilo (hash again!) radius. Not always by name but by smile and chitchat. Some would call many of these "slum-dwellers". I gauge people by their disposition. I know Buddhists living adjacent to the wat and I know Muslims who send their kids to the mosque school. The difference, in my experience, is that people respond if you start. Don't wait for others! There are a few farang I see on our main road (Udomsuk). They all look miserable to be living in paradise. It's a blue moon when one returns a smile. I greet everybody equally. The recycling bicycles, the street sweepers, the cops, the motorcycle jockeys, the delivery drivers. Works at Makro, too. Costs nothing to be friendly. I'm also friendly to the homeless, mostly mentally disturbed. I give each B20 the first time I see them and no more after. I always give to the disabled. It's called being human.
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