Is the dream dead?
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Re: Is the dream dead?
dont think anyone goes to thailand for the conversation
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I think most conversations are negotiations.
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Yes they learned that westerners are getting tight on money, probly all the begpacking publicity in the media.hiway5 wrote: ↑Thu May 03, 2018 7:45 pmI just heard from a friend who was told he can't enter Malaysia any more. Never heard of them being strict on tourist entries.Beerinthemorning wrote: ↑Wed May 02, 2018 4:32 pm Is the dream of SEA dead?
Western currency is decreasing by up to 33% in value vs the thai baht (aud).
Visas are getting tougher.
Beers prices are going through the roof 100 baht is normal in pattaya and phuket in 2018
Thats nearly 5$ aud.
In KoW prices went up hill, i mean seriously 5 $ lady drinks is a joke, thats like paying 200$ for a beer in Australia.
Its becoming a joke.
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Re: Is the dream dead?
Of course.
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