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12 ways to enjoy island living in Phuket


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Where's the 12 ways to enjoy island living? Let's see:

  • Eating at expensive restaurants (island living? really?)
  • Shopping at Jung Ceylon (island living? really?)
  • Golfing (island living? really?)
  • Sailing (island living? ok, maybe off island living)
  • Walking and hanging on beaches (wow! there's one example!)
  • Living in a condo (island living? really?)
  • Eating chinese food (island living? really?)
  • Buying pearls right off the farm (island living? really?)
  • Zip Lines to nowhere (island living? really?)
  • Going to western style nightclubs (island living? really?)

Looks like merely a marketing exercise to show where to blow a lot of cash. Not much ado about island living... Sad.

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Where's the 12 ways to enjoy island living? Let's see:

  • Eating at expensive restaurants (island living? really?)
  • Shopping at Jung Ceylon (island living? really?)
  • Golfing (island living? really?)
  • Sailing (island living? ok, maybe off island living)
  • Walking and hanging on beaches (wow! there's one example!)
  • Living in a condo (island living? really?)
  • Eating chinese food (island living? really?)
  • Buying pearls right off the farm (island living? really?)
  • Zip Lines to nowhere (island living? really?)
  • Going to western style nightclubs (island living? really?)

Looks like merely a marketing exercise to show where to blow a lot of cash. Not much ado about island living... Sad.

Of course, it's marketing, for Sansiri no doubt. Hitting the bars, having a bunch of drinks, and playing with the girls; island living, no, but a great way to enjoy Phuket.

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Two and half minutes of advertising. As if there were not enough everywhere already... Fed up.

Shopping malls, expensive condos, luxury goods for so called hi so. This life has became a giant shopping center in which everyone is supposed to be a good consumer ... not my Phuket, not my Thailand, not my style and thank god, not my life but if it is enough to fulfill one's life and make people happy then no problem with me.

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Yes lots of (expensive) eating and drinking, buying jewellery, going to beaches and nightciubs. There's so much more to do in Thailand - errr visiting more temples, sitting awake through a performance of Khon, watching Muay Thai, buying OTOP products, watching King Naresuan episode #93, they forgot massages, performing elephants and many other TAT clichés.

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