Quick Tip on Banking in Thailand

If you’re coming through Thailand and planning to stay for a while as opposed to just cruising through, you might be looking for a place to bank in Thailand. So I thought I’d just take a minute to give a quick tip.
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How to Get a Free Thai Language Teacher

For me, learning a language offers a much-needed insight into a new country, and I personally believe you can never truly understand a new culture unless you learn the language.
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5 of My Favorite Thailand Transportation Experiences

One thing that keeps the feeling of living in Thailand alive is transportation, which seems to take on a life of it’s own in this country. At one second, you’re thinking you never expected a cruise across town could be so much fun; the next, you’re seriously wondering if you’ll make it there alive, especially if you’re not the one driving.
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Thai Cooking: A Skill Well Worth Taking Home

As I prepared to leave Thailand and head for my next exotic destination, wherever that would be, I felt a panic surface in my stomach. I was ready to see something new and learn about a whole new culture, but could I really give up the luxury of feasting on cheap, delicious Thai food every single day?
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The Truth About Thai Girls: 5 Things You’ve Got All Wrong

The Truth About Thai Girls: 5 Things You’ve Got All Wrong
It’s no secret to most people that Thailand is known for go-go bars and massage parlors. The average Western male comes here with ideas of red lights and grinding hips, and all that follows. As a result, many have a very misguided idea about what Thai girls are all about, and it’s important to keep some perspective.
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Through the Looking Glass: 5 Tips for Seeing Another Side of Thailand

One of the things I am best at in a new culture is stepping right into it and busting right through all the barriers. I’ll walk into a crowded room of people who don’t speak my language and just start mingling, and before I know it, I’m the life of the party.
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5 Things I Love About Being a Thailand Expat

I came to Thailand about 2 years ago, thinking it was about time to go see the world. This was my first stop—thought I’d cruise around for a few months, figure out how to make some internet cash, and then head off to see the rest of the world. Well, as it turned out, I ended up staying for a while longer. I keep telling myself I’m […]

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4 Things That Irritate Me About Being a Thailand Expat

Believe it or not, as much as I love this place, I’m human. And culture shock still plays a large role in my life. A huge part of this is how much I’ve immersed myself in the culture. Most people I’ve seen here live in little America, confining themselves to the tourist pockets, going golfing with their buddies, and spending the better part of their lives on […]

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Doing Your Part to Fight the Plastic Problem in Thailand

One of the most disturbing things to many eco-conscious travelers arriving in Thailand is the poor standards for combating pollution. I remember when I first arrived by boat at the small island of Koh Tao and watched an island boy walking out onto a boat finish his last gulp of water and carelessly throw the bottle over his shoulder into the incoming surf.
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Mae Ngat Dam: A Quiet (Usually) Paradise in the Northern Thai Mountains

Living in the mountain ranges somehow makes me feel closer to home but I miss the ocean like crazy. I love the smell of the salt water, the sensation of sand between my toes, the expanse of blue before me as the wind sweeps my hair, and the humbling feeling of standing before something that could crush me with one breath. I love candlelit seafood dinners while watching the sun […]

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