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What are some tips for meeting people while visiting Bangkok for 15 days?

Apr 28, 2022
4 years ago
Youssef *****
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Hello everyone, i m going to thailand this week end for 15 days, i ll be in bangkok the first days so if there is someone who will be there in this period we can meet x)
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A user is traveling to Thailand for 15 days, starting in Bangkok, and seeks to connect with others during their visit. Comments include suggestions about acquiring the Thailand pass, booking hostels for better social opportunities, and meeting locals or fellow travelers at tourist spots or bars.
Thierry ****************
I arrive 6 may in bkk and 8 may to pattaya
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Denny ********
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Youssef *****
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@Thierry ***************
i ll be in phuket i guess
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Оливер *********
Ah what a shame, I just left BKK
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Terary **********
Enjoy yourself
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Jeh *****
Consider booking a hostel. If the bookings are tight that means there's a lot of people there to meet and make new connections..
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Wayne *********
Nooo everyone has left Bangkok

Plenty of people in Bangkok, just go to tourist spots and can meet people or go have a cold beer and chat to people.
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Lisa ********************
Have you got your Thailand pass and QR code ?
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