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LoL!
Yes, Bangkok is good vibes hehe
Nice!!! Thank you so much!! I'll check out it!
I don’t know in fact. I visited last year and I focused on old city and i loved it. Now, maybe to visit anorher part in more detail. Zone with good cafes to work, good vibes…
I want to visit then koh phangan, koh tao and so on.
"good cafes, good vibes" - you've just described every single neighborhood in Bangkok haha
That said, if you're not sure I'd just recommend staying somewhere in central Sukhumvit. It'll be different than the old town and lots of expats live there (it's where I live too) so you'll be able to meet lots of different people. You can't really go wrong as long as you're near a BTS stop and relatively central.
Check out Asok, Phrom Phong, Thonglor in no particular order. Good coworking space in Thonglor: Paper Plane Project
LoL!
Yes, Bangkok is good vibes hehe
Nice!!! Thank you so much!! I'll check out it!
Wow amazing and useful info! Thank you much 🥰
I thinking to move to Thailand and I want to know how you’re looking for a long term rent. I was living for a 2 month aprox in Bangkok and Chiang Mai (i loved bangkok a lot) but in Airbnb the rent was expensive.
I want a base in Bangkok probablely and visit different places as krabi and so on.
Yeah, for Bangkok especially you shouldn't do Airbnb for long term -- for long term I recommend finding apartments on sites like FazWaz, PropertyHub, etc. Then (very important to avoid getting ripped off) just show up to the buildings you're interested in in person and tell the person at the front desk "Do you have any condos for rent? Could you put me in contact with owners looking to rent their condos?"
Always push to get in contact with an owner directly because agents will take a commission, so the owner will be less willing to negotiate the rent that way.
Sometimes though, the building will require you to work with an agent, and in that case just use the agent recommended by the building -- at least then you know it isn't a scam.
In general, you should expect to pay (for a 1 bedroom condo in a new building with a nice view and amenities):
- ~$900-1000 USD/mo for city center (Phrom Phong, Chit Lom, Phloen Chit, etc) next to a BTS stop
- ~$500-600 USD/mo for slightly outside the city but still convenient (Ekkamai, Phra Khanong, On Nut)
And you can find plenty of stuff around ~$250 USD/mo if you don't care about being in a new building or don't mind being a little farther out
Wow amazing and useful info! Thank you much 🥰
OMG! Really? I believed was ironic 😅
It is impossible to get accepted to serious jobs if you don't have any history and reviews. So you have to start somewhere. And this is possible by getting crappy quick jobs for small money. People who place those listings don't look at profiles... They just want to get job done.
So basically preparing full fledge profile now is like preparing for something that will not come and in this case it is guaranteed.
Hahahahah
But I'm serious! I just started to today and got 4 jobs already and my profile is some chatgpt generated crap.
OMG! Really? I believed was ironic 😅
It is impossible to get accepted to serious jobs if you don't have any history and reviews. So you have to start somewhere. And this is possible by getting crappy quick jobs for small money. People who place those listings don't look at profiles... They just want to get job done.
So basically preparing full fledge profile now is like preparing for something that will not come and in this case it is guaranteed.
chatgpt generated crap that was funny 😄
perfect!