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Old 06-15-2008   #6 (permalink)
klikster
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Originally Posted by MRWOOHOO View Post
That is what is great about living among the locals. You can get allot of residence for $300 a month in many places in the interior. Since the bus service in the country is so regular it is fairly easy to get around the country on very little money.
For me, living among the locals is the best part of being an expat. When I bought my own house by the beach, I found out about it after living in an area for almost 2 years .. and a local approached me asking if I was interested. I eventually bought the place, then for a couple of reasons I sold it .. at a substantial profit.

When I would go to the local market, the women would always ask about my wife .. no wife .. "that woman who sells roast pork, she needs a husband and she's a hard worker."

The woman, flushed in embarrassment get a lot of teasing from the stalls nearby. I tell woman #1 she's naughty. Everyone laughs. I never pay the "out of town" price at the market. I'm not Thai, but I "live here".

The woman who sells fried chicken always gives me one or two extra drumsticks. I also got a good deal from the woman selling roast pork.

I would often walk along the beach, and would usually stop and talk with fishermen working on their boats. They were always extremely polite .. pretending to understand what I said in Thai .. and pretending that they knew I really did understand what they said to me in return.

I eventually did figure out the flags on the fish traps were color coded depending on what the trap was designed to catch. Black was for crab.
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