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What do you always bring back with you when you visit home?


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I'm 6ft. I'm going to bring some clothes back with me. And stuff for the gym, water bottles, a new pair of training shoes. All of which seem very expensive here.

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I saw the post.

You guys seem like you'd be a right laugh at parties.

Thanks for taking the time to reply though. Appreciated.

Satuh !!

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and beyond that, democracy, freedom of speech and human rights would be nice if you can fit them in your bag.

Too late ...... Miss Universe is already over.

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Socks and underwear.

Yeah, boring. I know.

J Cloths

M&S underwear

and beyond that, democracy, freedom of speech and human rights would be nice if you can fit them in your bag.

socks and underpants

Yes! Underwear wasn't on my list but it is now! I hadn't thought of it. Thank you.

I'm also thinking a big stash of chocolate and sweets.

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J Cloths

M&S underwear

and beyond that, democracy, freedom of speech and human rights would be nice if you can fit them in your bag.

The first two, cheese, Brazil nuts, Shepard pie mix etc

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Blue diamond smokehouse almonds (the ones sold in Tops are nothing like the ones I buy at home in the US and 1/2 the price)

Kraft Parmesan/Romano cheese ($3.79/8 oz. vs ฿415/4 oz.)

Wishbone chipotle-ranch salad dressing

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Tennis balls and pretzels.
Tennis ball are 1/4 the price in the states than they are here, and better quality also.
I have no idea why, but I always fill my suitcase with as many tubes of balls as I can fit in once everything is packed.
It's the last thing I do usually.
Pretzels are better too.

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Car wash brushes. The type where the water flows out through the brush.

Never seen them in Thailand.

Thais tend to use dirty old rags or, alternatively, mullah the car with a pressure washer and then wonder why it won't start.

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CHEESE! Yes. I never thought of that either even though I crave it all the time.

How much red wine can I get away with bringing back with me?

Legally you can bring 1 liter of alcoholic beverages, wine - beer - liquor combined.

Me: cheese, Belgian chocolate, salami, pasta herbs, truffle oil, (coffee before but now I drink Thai coffee).

Shoes XXL, socks, cheap mountain boots to work in the garden.

Wife: seeds, flowers, fig trees (!), - yes, that's illegal too.

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Real men's underwear (briefs) that is not designed for 3 year olds.

Decent Walking / Sports Shoes

A hint of regret for not having left home sooner in life

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A new laptop with legit Windows factory installed. 1/2 the price of the same thing in Thailand. Then I give it to one of my friends before I leave and get by with my smartphone on the way home.

Cheers.

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