Pattaya Thailand, MISTAKES to AVOID

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024

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  • @shitestirrer6973
    @shitestirrer6973 Před rokem +142

    NUMBER 1 MISTAKE BRINGING THE MISSUS WITH YOU

    • @ardshielcomplex8917
      @ardshielcomplex8917 Před rokem +3

      Have you heard of "Dennis the Menace" ? He brought his horror wife the LoS and left her there, its a funny story.

    • @keef6586
      @keef6586 Před rokem +12

      Yeah why on earth? Like taking your own sand to the beach

    • @Jaysthudandblunder
      @Jaysthudandblunder Před rokem +33

      Number 1 mistake, having a missus in the first place!!!

    • @sawadeeh
      @sawadeeh Před rokem

      Do not bring your own Monkey to the zoo. Leave the wife at home. Do it safe. If you come back with a std you have something to explain.

    • @austinpowers4599
      @austinpowers4599 Před rokem

      I've watched several vids recently that show westerners with western women and only can assume the guys are complete idiots OR the guys are cucks OR the women enjoy munching on carpets OR both....cast your votes lol. But I must add when you see women solo or doubles walking and looking are they dykes looking for girls with strap ons or girls with hard ons LOL

  • @joem1070
    @joem1070 Před rokem +23

    The lack of rules for the road and deaths associated with bikes is the same here in the Philippines. Add to that that the cars will pass on uphill blind curves causes me to say that the most dangerous thing in the Philippines isn’t terrorism or crime, but driving. Plan to visit Pattaya soon. Thanks for your vlog

  • @dcooperwithibiza
    @dcooperwithibiza Před rokem +21

    So glad you touched the most basic but most important points for those thinking about visiting Thailand. Thanks Daz. This is highly beneficial for your new subscribers.

  • @mikeschultze3135
    @mikeschultze3135 Před rokem +13

    The best advice I ever got was when I first arrived in Thailand. He said, "Always Be Cool And Off The Radar" don't be a clown or loud drunk, yell at 7-11 staff cause they don't understand English. There are so many ways to get angry, as compared to your home Country. You will find yourself fighting 5 Thai men, and they bring knives, 2x4 wood or anything nearby to assist in attack.
    It never hurts to ask for discount. The answer will always be no if you don't ask. Street food vendors are at reduced margins, so Be polite always.

  • @OscarInAsia
    @OscarInAsia Před rokem +9

    I couldn't agree more on the motorbike driving issue. About 10 years ago I took a motorbike course here in the USA (to learn to drive one specifically to drive in Pattaya next trip.). Passed and got a motorcycle endorsement on my license. Get to Pattaya find out that driving on the opposite side of the road is much more difficult than expected, particularly in a vehicle I'm not used to driving with crazy Thai, drunk Falang drivers, and sleepy truck drivers. I took my rented motorbike out exactly 1 time, and it stayed locked up in the hotel parking lot the rest of the week till I returned it.

  • @davejewell8466
    @davejewell8466 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Loving your work sir. Excellent advice, insight and guidance.❤

  • @lawrencelawrence3920
    @lawrencelawrence3920 Před rokem +7

    This information is gold, thank you. I was thinking of renting a scooter but you have convinced me not to. I had a Thai ladyfriend, she was a passenger on her boyfriends scooter. They got hit by a car, she died. I was once on a back of a scooter and we passed a dead Thai gentleman who was on the road, who just had an accident. Only once I raised my voice in anger when in Thailand. I was totally exhausted and the hotel staff gave me a dump of a room for a high price, I demanded my money back for I did not use it, they refused, so I raised my voice in anger and frustration, they upgraded my room. Later I came down and apologized to them.

  • @SuperHfhgfh
    @SuperHfhgfh Před rokem +6

    Will be back in Pattaya in February again.
    I come frequently and know many things about Pattaya, but Daz, you always tell me something new.
    Thanks Daz🙏

  • @everohack2724
    @everohack2724 Před rokem +4

    Daz,
    Great insight. I have a few more:
    1. Reveaingl anything about money (how much you have in room, how much you planning on spending, how much you make)
    2. Saying how long your staying or when you are leaving (always exagerate)
    3. If you are a newbie, don't reveal this!!!
    4. Trusting ANYBODY that you've met in Pattaya, Thai or Farang
    5. Not using a condom, you might get lucky once or twice or many times, but you only have to catch something nasty once
    6. Giving girls your contact information so they can contact you when you go home

  • @_Alfa.Bravo_
    @_Alfa.Bravo_ Před rokem +4

    Hello from Berlin , Germany
    Sir Daddy Daz is the best !!! Thanks for your great work and wisdom !!!

  • @elmoelbow
    @elmoelbow Před rokem +2

    I love your narration … and the quality of information is spot on. I’ll be back in Thailand in a few days. It would be great to finally put a face to the voice I’ve followed for more than a year … Great content … you’re the best.

  • @Champstarrable
    @Champstarrable Před rokem +5

    Very informative video Daz. I do dissent with you on the amount of clothes to bring. I bring day clothes and night clothes. Night clothes is usually some designer jeans or pants , button down shirts and fitted v-neck tee shirts. This certainly helps with pulling ladies from clubs and Go-Gos, especially since they are now more selective since the reopening. I do sweat but I just take a shower back at the room and find the nearest non-hotel laundry service which are very reasonable in terms of price.

  • @MrR14Z67
    @MrR14Z67 Před měsícem +1

    Great advise once again.

  • @tobyprice1092
    @tobyprice1092 Před rokem +2

    Your right about the motorbikes. Kids in my village are on bikes at 9yrs old.

  • @j.t.r1409
    @j.t.r1409 Před rokem +2

    I watched this video a 2nd time. This is a must-see video for first timers or young Westerners who come to Thailand. Four or five key points that are more than just helpful, but can save you from getting into some serious trouble.

  • @The_Drifter_13
    @The_Drifter_13 Před rokem +5

    I’ve been going to Thailand for more than 20 years, but I still learn new things from this channel. Appreciate it!

  • @GerardoTrilobites
    @GerardoTrilobites Před rokem +1

    100% agree. Great with " like children's driving bicycle at the playground". Never tired listening you. Thanks Daz

  • @JohnstonPettigrew
    @JohnstonPettigrew Před rokem +3

    Very interesting.....keep up the good work!!👍🏼

  • @mikediffley2042
    @mikediffley2042 Před rokem +2

    I enjoyed the video, lots to remember about the area. Thanks for your help.

  • @wick2640
    @wick2640 Před rokem +1

    Great video! I’m preparing for my 1st visit to Thailand. Excellent information!!

  • @jefferyrichard3835
    @jefferyrichard3835 Před rokem +3

    Another good job sir. Thank you for looking out for everyone and explaining the local customs. Will be looking forward to the next video. 👍🏿

  • @patrickmcgill1291
    @patrickmcgill1291 Před rokem +1

    Your an ambassador with best advise I've ever heard. I intend coming to Pattaya shortly my 1st visit.Thanks for your vids sound advice again.

  • @AdventureWalk4K
    @AdventureWalk4K Před rokem +1

    Hope to travel to Pattaya later this year. Thanks for the nice tour and helpful info. Greetings from Minnesota! 😍😍👍

  • @kentaylor2600
    @kentaylor2600 Před rokem +1

    Hi Daz, thank-you for your videos and the information you share with us! I find this channel quite entertaining and informative and always look forward to sitting down at my PC and calling up your channel. I'm happily married to a Filipino and have been for years but this makes for a nice dream!

  • @richardontube
    @richardontube Před rokem +2

    Sage advice and excellent as always. See you in March Daz!

  • @robertdankowski1495
    @robertdankowski1495 Před rokem +3

    Never get involved in a fight is pretty good rule regardless where you are. Never anything good can come out of it.

  • @richardhardy7094
    @richardhardy7094 Před rokem +2

    Great video Daz, keep them coming ,

  • @fuckwaf7859
    @fuckwaf7859 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks for a wonderful video🥰🇩🇰💪 a lot of good information 🥰
    And you have a great story voice 🇩🇰🤘🥰

  • @edic2619
    @edic2619 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for that little walk. Very beautiful beach.

  • @J.mac35
    @J.mac35 Před rokem +3

    Bolt is fantastic, you see the price and thats it , cheap as chips also cannot recommend it enough

  • @jaypaladin-havesmartswilll5508

    I love this video. Great advice on things I did not know.

  • @Dan-nt2yb
    @Dan-nt2yb Před rokem +1

    Wow!…that beach is gorgeous. I wish I knew about it in 2010. Great posting.👍🏾

  • @johnmargetson4711
    @johnmargetson4711 Před rokem +1

    Very helpful especially with the ID good point 🙏

  • @MrGman2804
    @MrGman2804 Před rokem +5

    Wow. The south side of Wongamat beach is lovely.... You offer some very sage advice Daz. I wouldn't hire a scooter. I have seen enough in Thailand over the years to understand that 'anything' can happen on the road. In fact, even crossing the road is dangerous, because I have seen scooters riding in the gutter the wrong way.... They are crazy, and often don't even realise they are!

  • @ammerudgrenda
    @ammerudgrenda Před rokem +6

    My first 7 trips to Thailand, I never considered renting a motorcycle.
    On my last trip I finally got brave enough, after lots of mental experience.
    I have very little motorcycle experience, basically none in the last 25 years.
    It actually turned out to be a good experience, but I had to be very focused and alert. Driving on the l/h side can be confusing too.
    50 years of bicycling, including mountain biking, saved my bacon I think…LOL.
    After my trip, I realized that my travel insurance did not cover being a rider or a passenger on a motorcycle.

    • @tonymatthews2344
      @tonymatthews2344 Před rokem

      nothing wrong with being focused and alert......it will keep you alive!!.......and how often do you see Thais riding while texting, remember you have to make allowances for you AND them!! good luck for your next trip, i am a very experienced biker and have just returned from my 21st trip to Thailand and even though driving on the left is the norm for me i will STILL not rent a bike in Pattaya

  • @cliverowlandson
    @cliverowlandson Před rokem +1

    Great info and the way you present it is a very natural way

  • @jmdmusicstudios2026
    @jmdmusicstudios2026 Před rokem +1

    Excellent video again! Can’t wait for part 2.

  • @edic2619
    @edic2619 Před rokem +1

    Really nice beach.

  • @pim1234
    @pim1234 Před rokem +2

    Love the dogs everywere !

  • @soup-nazi6824
    @soup-nazi6824 Před rokem +2

    You have the most informative Chanel for mongers wanting to visit Thailand 🇹🇭 😅

  • @pete8222
    @pete8222 Před rokem +1

    You've just revealed my favourite place in Pattaya wongamat beach!
    Hope I can get a sunbed when I come next month !!👍

  • @rickman2267
    @rickman2267 Před rokem +2

    Excellent vid for beginners!

  • @malcolmflanagan6739
    @malcolmflanagan6739 Před rokem +17

    I wonder if Daz remembers the story of two young Russian men being beaten up by Thai bouncers in Walking Street, Pattaya, a few years ago. Their cries for help carried to nearby bars where more than 50 hard drinking young Russians decided to rush to the aid of their struggling compatriots. As a result 10 Thai bouncers were taken to hospital. Clearly the Russian thugs don't accept local Thai rules. And also they hang about in very large groups sometimes.

    • @user-oi9to7ux7k
      @user-oi9to7ux7k Před rokem +2

      I've heard there's a lot of Russians in Pattaya at the moment.

    • @AreeyaKKC
      @AreeyaKKC Před rokem +3

      @@user-oi9to7ux7k there have always been Russians in Pattaya. At least last 10 years or so

  • @moretolifethanwork2348
    @moretolifethanwork2348 Před rokem +4

    Hey ED, thanks for your tips, as a larger Farang, walking through markets and seeing cheap priced clothes that fit me, is as unattainable as a Showgirl coming home with me for free. I need to BYO

  • @stupot1952
    @stupot1952 Před rokem +4

    BRING YOUR OWN SHAVING FOAM/GEL ITS SO EXPENSIVE HERE IN THAILAND

  • @IceBreaker304
    @IceBreaker304 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for sharing your experience to others and helping them to enjoy and have a safe happy vacation 🙂 love all your videos.

  • @wilsong68
    @wilsong68 Před rokem +6

    Probably the best tip in this vid is not to get angry under any circumstances, not matter what. It can get you killed. If you come up against a disagreeable situation, make a joke of it, making sure the Thai can get out of the situation without loss of face. You can always say no with a smile on your face.

  • @marko5937
    @marko5937 Před rokem +1

    Excellent video, Daz! Thank you for preparing it - much appreciated.

  • @maxbilo6191
    @maxbilo6191 Před rokem +9

    I pretty much like your advices.
    I learnt at my own expenses when it comes to renting motorbiles as I got fined by the police during my first week in Pattaya back in 2007. Then the week after, I got into an accident on my second day in Pukhet and got stuck in my hotel for the whole week because I was struggling to walk.
    As for ladyboys, I came up with exactly the same strategy as you when I met a couple of girls that I wasn't sure they were real girls and I got the strong denial.
    As for not barfining another girl from the same bar as a previous barfined unless I told them the very first time I was a butterfly, I agree that's a sound advice if one is afraid of confrontation but I won't practice that.
    I've barfined girls from the same bar in the past without telling them I was a buttetfly. They found out on their own that I was one. Some would even say "You, you're not a butterfly, you're an AIRPLANE".
    I don't want to put myself in a situation where I start to care about I'm saving their face or not. They're free to reject my barfine offers and when they do so, they don't care about saving my face. Likewise, I'm free to use my money as I wish and shouldn't feel the need to use some strategy to allow them to save face.This is their stupidity and I'm not concerned about that.
    If they dare to come to argue with me, I'll tell them I don't owe them anything as I didn't sign any contract with them giving them exclusivity to my custom and my money. Simple !

  • @zacghent8564
    @zacghent8564 Před rokem +1

    Fantastic info, very much appreciated, love your work 👍keep the good advice vids coming

  • @ht7832
    @ht7832 Před rokem +1

    Good stuff ! Appreciate you👍

  • @chastheplayer8367
    @chastheplayer8367 Před rokem +2

    Thx Daz…great advice as always…👍🏻

  • @GRosa250
    @GRosa250 Před rokem +2

    Another excellent video and great advice

  • @randallfross317
    @randallfross317 Před rokem +1

    Thanks. Great info. Concerning motorbikes

  • @stacy58306
    @stacy58306 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the walk along and information.

  • @lostboi3974
    @lostboi3974 Před rokem +3

    Whenever you make a video like this, I save it in a special Pattaya folder 😁

  • @nothingmuch8865
    @nothingmuch8865 Před rokem +1

    Great, thanks!

  • @karltraveldude7817
    @karltraveldude7817 Před rokem +1

    You give good advise too the not yet learned ! Enjoy and stay safe ...

  • @PakhwanFromTexas
    @PakhwanFromTexas Před rokem +8

    Great advice as usual, Daz. I am in the USA and will making my first visit to Pattaya in April for Songkran. Your videos have helped me immensely. For my bar visits, I have purchased a 6cm x 4cm enamel pin of a butterfly with the American flag on it to identify myself as a butterfly! I can easily change it from shirt to shirt each day. Keep up the good work!

  • @simonstocktrader3196
    @simonstocktrader3196 Před rokem +1

    Informative and very popular video you should revisit it again with additional content.

  • @soisixshorttime3148
    @soisixshorttime3148 Před rokem +2

    Great video. What I have done is get a colour photocopy of your photo page of your passport and get it laminated. Carry that around in Thailand rather than your passport. Much smarter than carrying your passport.

    • @Alonehanders
      @Alonehanders Před rokem +1

      I do the same. Shrink it down to wallet size.

  • @Oldfogey2014
    @Oldfogey2014 Před rokem +1

    Great video…enjoyed your conversation!

  • @curtisl1807
    @curtisl1807 Před rokem +1

    Good information, thank you!

  • @lllfff3359
    @lllfff3359 Před rokem +1

    Nice scenes. Good advice Daz, tks.

  • @pistenbroke4933
    @pistenbroke4933 Před rokem +2

    Yes some great tips in there Daz, Not taking too much is a good idea . I took too much on my trip and ended up going to soi 13 post office sending uneeded items back home in a box for a fee, I cannot recall how much .

  • @steveng8727
    @steveng8727 Před rokem +1

    I always enjoy your videos in the Land Of Smiles 😊

  • @AreeyaKKC
    @AreeyaKKC Před rokem +1

    Very good video. As I live Thailand I say everything you say accurate. If you come pattaya cheaper stay jomtien than in city. When I visit I use grab app for taxi. Like uber here. Prices stated ahead of time and pay automatically after you arrive. There no hidden fees.

  • @Hypersonik
    @Hypersonik Před rokem +19

    Currently here now. I have a full UK motorcycle licence and am an experienced rider (Wet/snow/winter 4 seasons not just summer madness!). I make sure I have both my licence and international driving permit on me at ALL TIMES! I was speaking to a local a couple of days ago who was telling me how they had checkpoints up along 2nd road targeting falangs. You have been warned!
    The way they ride in Thailand is just silly (Although it is nowhere near as bad as Dhaka, Bangladesh!). There are no shoulder checks, no lane discipline, no rules of the road followed. Infact, I was stopped at a red light behind a BIB (Police) and several locals, not wearing helmets, just zoomed past us both. I then witnessed a car straight up driving into another car at a junction. That was my FIRST ever ride here too. If you give an inch, there will be a rider who zips in front of you. Take a second to check both ways - local just pulls out on you. You have to be very aggressive, yet aware of everything and understand that people in front of you will move without checking behind them to do so, yet people behind you will blast up the inside of you if you're not within a foot of the curb!
    The thing is you need to keep up and keep aware of everything because the locals don't care and if there is an accident - IT WILL BE YOUR FAULT!! So unless you're a competent rider I would recommend AGAINST hiring a scooter because you'll leave your indicators on, be all wobbly, not have any clue of safety/preservation, and be in a foreign road using environment. Plus, the temptation to drive with a couple of bevvies under you will be large...
    If you are a competent rider (Not just one of these muppets who says they've been riding 20+ years, but only do 100 miles a year in the blazing sun/afternoon to get a coffee), then hiring a scooter is a one of the best things you can do here IMHO as it opens up the entirety of the area at your leisure :)
    Having said all that, you're grown adults - do whatever you want :)
    Good luck!

    • @Hypersonik
      @Hypersonik Před rokem +4

      @@farangutan6773 Yes. If you have an accident the root cause is that you are a foreigner and the accident wouldn't have happened if you weren't here so it is your fault.
      It has taken me about a week to acclimatise to the riding here and I'm still surprised by seeing 4 people per scooter weaving in and out of traffic, plus a woman riding the wrong way down second road near Central!

    • @billytheweasel
      @billytheweasel Před rokem +6

      "The way they ride in Thailand is just silly"
      I used to race motocross and riding here scares me. So I bought a car - it's still nuts but I'm much better protected.
      A Biker once told me, "There are 2 types of riders: Riders who have gone down, and riders who will."

    • @lostboi3974
      @lostboi3974 Před rokem

      What a bunch of low IQ people.

    • @Hypersonik
      @Hypersonik Před rokem +2

      @@billytheweasel Indeed. I have lost the front end and been knocked off three times at home so I know all about it.

    • @JettMalone
      @JettMalone Před rokem +2

      I got hit by Thai guys in the motorbike accident and I still won ONLY because I was fully legal with licensing and full coverage insurance.

  • @marioarmitano4065
    @marioarmitano4065 Před rokem +1

    You are the Mister Rogers of Pataya.....thank you for all this wisdom :0)

  • @ThaiLove83
    @ThaiLove83 Před rokem +1

    Again a great informative video :)
    Im going to Pattaya on january 31 for three weeks and i am so exited. Hope its still lots of tourism. I can see from the hotel booking that its lots of tourism now. And thats a good thing. Then it will be more girls working arund in the bars and go-go bars :)

  • @hanserman1
    @hanserman1 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the video and also for the tips, Daz.

  • @gobfranklin6759
    @gobfranklin6759 Před rokem +1

    Appreciate your information! Very helpful. :)

  • @stever66
    @stever66 Před rokem +1

    Great vid. I love driving in Thailand, it keeps you on your toes. The best description I heard is "Thai people drive like fish swim."

  • @wilsong68
    @wilsong68 Před rokem +17

    Great tips. Always take cash, because the exchange rates out of the ATM's are crap and they charge a ridiculous local withdrawal fee in Thailand (as well as one in your home country). Most rooms have a safe you can leave your cash in EXCEPT you should always make sure the battery in the safe is fresh. If it goes flat while closed, you won't be able to open it. I got stuck in my condo once with a decent amount of cash which I wanted to get out just before leaving for the airport and I had to get a locksmith, who destroyed the safe to open it. I had to buy a new safe 😞 Good tip about the marks on the bills: if there are any markings or writing on the bills the exchange booths will reject them. Get fresh notes from your bank.

    • @sirrebral
      @sirrebral Před rokem +2

      That part about ATM's is a half-truth. The ones hosted by proper banks (not the 3rd-party cash machines) offer good exchange rates, since they use the same rates as "bank-to-bank" transactions, which are extremely close to the true daily exchange rates; those are much better than the "bank-to-customer" rates. And while the issue of ridiculous transaction fees can be a major problem, it can be avoided by using a card from a bank where they (1) don't charge a fee for using a outside bank's ATM, (2) reimburse any fees charged by another bank, and (3) don't charge "foreign transaction fees". If one travels internationally with any regularity, such a card is well worth applying for.

    • @DDD-xx4mg
      @DDD-xx4mg Před rokem +3

      Don’t all these small safes a hidden key hole behind some panel and hotel likely have master key to open for such situations?

    • @ammerudgrenda
      @ammerudgrenda Před rokem

      I always got fair rates at the ATMs in Thailand.

    • @wilsong68
      @wilsong68 Před rokem

      @@ammerudgrenda Never seen one as good as the best windows, plus there's no 200 baht fee at the ATM.

    • @wilsong68
      @wilsong68 Před rokem

      @@user-ux8hg8bk3e You know the battery life if you put a new one in

  • @brashbrash8407
    @brashbrash8407 Před rokem +1

    Sage advice as always Daz - thank you

  • @junglegeorge971
    @junglegeorge971 Před rokem +1

    Love the view…
    So awesome!

  • @johnr1348
    @johnr1348 Před rokem +2

    Great video! A lot of those early rules apply to Mexico and most major US cities....I think people get a bit too relaxed on vacation and let their guard down...

    • @tomruth9487
      @tomruth9487 Před rokem

      @johnr1348, I will agree with you on that. I lost my credit card and backpack twice in one stay in the Big Island of Hawaii years ago. You think you are in paradise and you're not. Have to be aware all the time.

  • @John-nh2xi
    @John-nh2xi Před rokem

    Great video...will be back in 3 weeks...can't wait..cold in Canada right now

  • @simonchristie2765
    @simonchristie2765 Před rokem +1

    Yet another excellent video !

  • @jonathanwilliamson1931
    @jonathanwilliamson1931 Před rokem +3

    Good advice but after 10 pints it all goes out the window, all part of Coming to Thailand Enjoy

  • @rupep2424
    @rupep2424 Před rokem +1

    FYI: I'd now add setting a PIN on your home SIM. Else it can be used in another mobile phone - and will get any security code texts from your bank...

  • @michaelw9961
    @michaelw9961 Před rokem +2

    If you are a size large in clothes, or shoe size larger than a 10, you might want to bring your own. If you are with a friend or two, consider hiring a car with a driver. Try to use the same taxi or moto over again, as they will more likely see you as a repeat customer and look after you. If you are spending time in Bangkok, you will want to wear nice looking casual clothes and not beach wear. If you are taking a moto taxi fare, write it down on a slip of paper and point to the amount and make sure that the drive nods agreement. For some reason when I have done this, I have never had a problem, I just point to the paper when I get off to pay.

  • @swagonmax
    @swagonmax Před rokem +1

    Thank you!

  • @keef6586
    @keef6586 Před rokem +24

    Agree totally about not getting into a argument with Thais. One of my worst memories was seeing two Northern
    Meatheads thinking they were back home and gobbing off in a nightclub at some Thai service guys.
    In the blink of an eye these Thais came from nowhere like a pack of Soi dogs and the two foreigners were beaten to a pulp and dragged outside left unconscious on the road.
    It was a sobering occasion and one I will never forget.
    I actually thought they were dead at one point but I heard later that they both spent weeks in hospital recovering.

    • @htconex19062012
      @htconex19062012 Před rokem +2

      @@ua1514 when someone is leaving their country to visit another country on holiday, you should leave your ego and pride in a drawer. Remember you are a visitor and a foreigner on a holiday. Try not to ruin everyone else time!

    • @maxbilo6191
      @maxbilo6191 Před rokem

      @@htconex19062012
      Just because one gets into an argument with a Thai or anyone else for that matter doesn't mean they're trying to ruin anybody else's holidays. One can be in their own right to stand up for themselves (if they got scammed, for instance). Nothing to do with ego, really.
      It's just that it's a bad idea to get angry when you argue with a Thai because they tend to gang up against foreigners.
      Not every newbie will be aware of that if they didn't come across tp this kind of vids prior to their first visit.

  • @JettMalone
    @JettMalone Před rokem +1

    Cost in California to get a motorcycle license is $350 for the class. The class is easier than going direct to DMV.
    International driving license is $20 and good for one year.

  • @barryjones7553
    @barryjones7553 Před rokem +1

    Hi Daz, I always wear jeans when going out in the evening.
    1 my legs are skinny 😅 .
    2 protection from mosquitoes.

  • @t-o2947
    @t-o2947 Před rokem +7

    Regarding clothing i always put on long pants and some proper shoes when going out for the night. I find this kind of clothing more suitable when let's say visiting in a gogo bar or a night club in LK or Walking.

    • @captainpaddy1524
      @captainpaddy1524 Před rokem +4

      If you intend to go to any "premium" restaurants or private clubs, you will need light weight formal clothing. You can have it made in Pattaya. Get 2 shirts made: One for a tie and the other to be worn without a tie. I am also going to add to what T-O said. The Mamasans evaluate virtually every customer who walks into their premises. The better dressed you are, the better service you will get. And, I have said this before: Tip the Mamasans with cash, up front to get good service then and there, plus afterwards in order to be remembered the next time. Dress and act like a slob and you will be treated quite indifferently.

    • @ma3stro681
      @ma3stro681 Před rokem

      Unless you get tailored shorts made, which I did on Phuket. 4 pairs, 2400 baht (could have haggled but I was happy to give him some business in a very quiet last low season) … well made, perfect fit, very stylish …

  • @janj7458
    @janj7458 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Nice beach!

  • @adamhend3211
    @adamhend3211 Před rokem +1

    Yes, my partner used to ride a real motorbike back 30 years ago 35 klms from her home town into Buriram to go to high school from the age of 12. She survived thankfully for me. On the point of medication, some of them are more expensive than here in Australia, because they are subsidised my the Government here. I learnt by experience.

  • @medu1982
    @medu1982 Před rokem +2

    The clothing part is funny... I never bring any long shirts or pants in my laugage only the ones I'm travelling in and those I change as soon as I land 😂
    And have tried using the jeans on a night out and so on... But it's soooo sweaty then 🤣

  • @richt.4900
    @richt.4900 Před rokem +1

    Just subbed to your channel 🎉. I’m from sunny Lancs, in Brexitland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿and plan on coming with friends at the end of November 23🤞🏻

  • @Janniejones386
    @Janniejones386 Před rokem +1

    Great video very informative

  • @ThaiThyme67
    @ThaiThyme67 Před rokem +1

    Buy a small travel kit for shavers and stuff. I do it and when get to Pattaya I go to the store and buy what I need after I have arrived .

  • @flannelmeister
    @flannelmeister Před rokem +1

    I have just come home from Pattaya yesterday. I would recommend taking one pair of light trousers. The one night I forgot to change out of shorts my legs got bitten to pieces by mosquitos. Yes the nights are lovely and warm but not too hot to wear a pair of light trousers. Btw, very cheap to buy antihistamine insect bite cream in any of the local pharmacies!

  • @MountainTiger1111
    @MountainTiger1111 Před rokem +2

    Excellent info once again Daz. It is good to know many of these things. My destination likely will be Chiang Mai perhaps to try to live there for some period, but definitely will visit Pattaya at some point. You've been a while there, what kind visa you have to be able to stay all these years. Is it retirement or one of them other types?

  • @nightrider8908
    @nightrider8908 Před rokem +1

    I still remember when it got so cold in Pattaya in the 90s that I and many locals wore a cardigan or a coat of some kind. The traffic is terrible. More people die in road accidents in Thailand in five days than do in Finland in a year.

  • @howardroark7726
    @howardroark7726 Před rokem +1

    These are good rules that everyone should follow. One thing I noticed is that the forex rates are a bit better in Bangkok. Guys who stop in Bangkok first might want to take the opportunity to get enough baht there first. The place I usually go to is 19 Exchange near Pratunam Pier. Another good tip I heard when I rented a bike in Chiangmai is to take a video of the bike as a record of the condition you received it in.

  • @deepmakadia3434
    @deepmakadia3434 Před rokem +1

    Hey Daz, as always great tips. Thanks for an informative video. I'm comiing to pattaya for the first time next sunday (21st Jan) and I literally know most of ins and outs of pattaya thanks to you. And I would love to meet you and buy you a drink. Thanks again.

    • @Aran002
      @Aran002 Před rokem +2

      Like all newbies you will make mistakes, but that's part of the fun.

    • @deepmakadia3434
      @deepmakadia3434 Před rokem

      @@Aran002 I know I will make some mistaks but because of the heads up I can at last try to avoid some😅

    • @Aran002
      @Aran002 Před rokem +1

      @@deepmakadia3434 Absolutely, enjoy yourself!!

  • @nordthernlights6559
    @nordthernlights6559 Před rokem +1

    Golden Rules!

  • @Hasse479
    @Hasse479 Před rokem +2

    When i visited Koh lan a motorbike was included in the room price, i told them i don't have the proper license and she just smiled and said no one cares here.
    I would never drive in Pattaya or Bangkok though.