thanks for the explanation, it makes sense. Lucky you Apple Pay is enough adopted in the area/shops you use to buy your stuff. In Chiang Mai I barely see it around.
Anyway, nothing can beat a local bank account to be used with PromptPay ANYWHERE (including street vendors) to pay in baht without conversion. Do you agree?
why don't you just withdraw Baht at ATM without buying them inside your Revolut account first? Asking because the exchange rate is the same, if you opt for Revolut to deal with it at ATM.
Yes, that's right: I got an Extension to Stay up to 31 May at Immigration with the assistance of the school personnel. Is it mandatory I go to Immigration to cancel this BEFORE 31 May or can I just go before leaving Thailand? What's the meaning of this "cancellation"?