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@jasonleon1976Күн бұрын
This is great. I spent a lot of time in Thailand between 2007-2010. Mainly in the gulf islands like Koh Samui, but sometimes the mainland. I was in my early 30s and single and had envisaged retiring from the UK and moving there permanently. Then I got married and had kids😂 so I have moved the goals posts. Im an ex Firefighter. So I know very well how dangerous the roads are out there. A lot of tourists are drinking and riding bikes. I witnessed a few bad accidents there. Stay safe. I can smell the spices and food while you're walking down the streets. I love the vibe of Thailand. I've travelled the world and Thailand is always where I gravitate too. Funnily enough, another place I fell in love with is Florida Keys, not far from you. There is definitely something about a laid-back, slow lifestyle. One bit of advice i would give you is to try and learn the language (im sure you are already picking it up) and try and meet and have thai people your social circle. My experience wouldn't have been half as good if I didn't have my friends thai partner with us. The Thai people are some of the best I've ever met. They have a brilliant sense of humour. Especially the women. Keep doing what you're doing. Thank you for the great content. I feel like I'm back there with the first person view. Enjoy your Thai adventure, peace 👌🏾👍🏾
@Inmydreams_tvКүн бұрын
Cheers Jason! Thank you for sharing your story. It's inspiring 🙌🏽 Its had been a great experience so far being here. I am trying to learn more of the thai language ,And yes I've seen how fast and crazy some of the tourists and local ride their bikes! I've met a couple friends only being here for one month. the people here are very welcoming. The sense of humor here is too funny 😅Excited to capture more of the street experience. Headed to bangkok tomorrow for a few weeks !