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  1. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Another place that have such” chak bak” color problem is “grand caribean” after the courthouse and royal hill. Place is so new and yet no takers. Trust me, stay away from this one too.
  2. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    This is my personal opinion on this place. This place is damm sibeh good location but poorly planned and developed. Also a bit of Hong Zhui. To access this road from Thappraya, you need to turn left at the bypass bridge and connect to second road. This place actual location is beginning of...
  3. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    5555 this one beri beri familiar. Normally order pork chop, ko lay chai, lor tao pok and lor egg.
  4. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Used to be they get paid for such activities. Unfortunately, the current national lumber satu, not quite into this. Same as Pattaya lumber satu botak, lagi siao on, on the bolas. Tia Gong the provincial (chonburi) lumber satu , also another on the bolas.
  5. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    No worries,me not into this flavor. Hope that Sinkie who kenna busted is doing fine in Soi 9 mata house retention. Today sunday no court session, if no one offer bail, think have to spent another night in Soi 9. One advice is if want to have a peaceful stay at Soi 9 retention, better behave...
  6. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Pla Pao (bbq fish) very very popular with both locals and foreginers. The most common fish used for BBQ fish are Pla Nim and Pla Tabtim (Tilapia). Just know one guy who has one BBQ fish stall in Bang Saray. Told me seng li so good until he have to stop doing deliveries due to not enough...
  7. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    While waiting for first tour bus group to leave Floating Market, a vendor selling beauty and health supplements ask me can help do Thai - Cina translation for this product. Think should not be a problem with the translation. 555 this remind me of my friend advice to take cold press coconut oil...
  8. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    First and last time do “arms dealer”. Kns, entire soi in Pattaya Park all also “arms dealer”. Have to give away the unsold “guns” at closing time. Today not seller, just daily rated driver and lychee packer (behind Floating market). No fish prawn also good, Earn some beer money better than zho...
  9. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Seems that the “arms deal” we made is not exclusive at all leh. Kns, next door all also big arms dealers. Any somchai, somsak and somboon also selling the same thing. Even have same model with the same big c green plastic bags. Nabez, probably the same 59 baht arms supplier as us. Think if can...
  10. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    At Big C pattaya south now. Blur leh, this morning was lelong at 49 baht. Friend came and take photo. 49 baht nia. But when we get here. No more 49 baht. Only 59 baht and 99 baht ones. If 49 baht, can sell for 150 baht to 200 baht. Outside selling at 200 baht. Quite good margin.
  11. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Think tomorrow cannot play water liaoz. Continue to sell sausage but at different location (new lobang from the fruit seller at floating market). Hint: very famous landmark in pattaya. Last time when there were not so many tall buildings in pattaya, this building was used as a reference point...
  12. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Actually siam kias guys not so crazy about benz or bmw compare to ladies. Hilux, yes. Pickup is sort of a necessity in farming business. Many Siam kias farmers will spend their windfall on two other things, women and gambling.
  13. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Very hard to say. Depending on the type of land deed he has over the 108 rai of land. If he have Chanote aka Nor Sor 4 land deed, its possible that 1 rai worth 1 million or even more, as Chanote (Nor Sor 4) is 100% true land ownership and has no restriction on use of land, and can be subdivided...
  14. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Thanks. Today brought a big calculator. Life should be easier today. This is a must have if want to sell anything to tourist.
  15. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Right. Actually the way she put it is she refuse to accept the apologies. Ask father to teach son is sort of insult that the father didn’t bring up son properly. The tv stations also have conducted long interviews with auntie. Like a snake trying to get out of trap, only to make it deeper.
  16. chonburifc

    Where is fucking lowlife cantonese Hum Kar Chan?

    Hahaha. Fucking Cuntonese Lan See.
  17. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Most likely tomorrow do alone as partner “pong chek” liaoz after kenna one day of sun. Thanks to the NS training, escape from sun, take cover under the shade is second nature liaoz. Be frank, today before noon, partner almost wanted to pack up and balek but another hawker told me after lunch...
  18. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Latest in Siam Lor social media. Songkran celebrations, Lao auntie go and scold kid for splashing water on her red license plate (pai daeng) car. Pai Daeng is temporary license plate for new car. Use lot of see people no up language. Father of kid apologise many times to lao auntie politely...
  19. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Photo cr: google image Very common here. Most foreigners prefer the cutted version. Easy for hawkers too.
  20. chonburifc

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Leftover stock for today bring back to friend auntie house. See? Siam kia and foreigners all same price, 25 baht per packet. Friend initially want to sell 35 (3 for 100 baht) for Tiongs and 25 bahts for siam kias. I insisted one price for all. Seems that mango sticky rice is number one seller...
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