But in all seriousness in regards to the post. It’s very hard and lengthy to get Thai nationality, I’m not sure what country you’re from but this is just a suggestion maybe you should go to your local Thai embassy and ask them this question, because this is too much of a complex question to ask all of us professionals in this group.
so true though, I’m one of those people that gets welts whenever they bite me, one of my work colleagues brought a tennis racket shaped mosquito zapper, what an amazing invention I’ve ordered two for myself because I’m a sadistic person and love the popping sound 😂😂😂😂 not to mention the smell of burnt mosquitos.
In Krabi I was about to get a massage with the girlfriend, so she was talking to the staff etc, we both got undressed and my masseur placed their hands on my feet I turned around and said to the “lady” excuse me but not today thank you, to which my girlfriend was pissing herself laughing. She thought it would be hilarious to have a ladyboy massage me.
ok whoever is travelling through this area in the near future please take photos of the exchange rates please.
And if you had read my comments I didn’t say I was currently working I said previously and the reason why they give you a bad exchange rate is you have just landed in a foreign country and “most” people then try to get some local currency or you are leaving the country and want to exchange the currency back to your countries currency so it’s the “best” place to exchange according to you.
I’m not even going to go into details about my previous working background but it involves money exchange, so that’s why I can say this from experience about it’s the worst place to exchange money, prove me wrong.