Four Things We Tell Everyone to Avoid in Bangkok (2.14)
The Bangkok Podcast10 Tammi 2017

Four Things We Tell Everyone to Avoid in Bangkok (2.14)

Everyone loves Bangkok and it is indeed a great city. However, that's not to say everything is worth seeing or doing. For this show we each come up with two items, places, or pastimes that we tell visiting friends and family or even expats new to the city of Angels that they can go ahead and avoid without losing out on everything that Bangkok has to offer.

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(Direct download .mp3) Evo's finally back from his three week trip to America and mostly over his jet lag. At least to record another episode. Today we're talking about some things we think it's OK for you to to skip when you visit The Big Mango. Because there's simply too many things in Bangkok to take in in a single trip, so you won't have a lack of things to do. First up, Evo smashes the myth about getting smashed on cheap Thai beer. Because, shockingly, beer isn't inexpensive here in Thailand. You'll spend at least a buck -- IN A GROCERY STORE OR 7-11 -- per beer. That's a little more than you'll spend to buy crappy beer back in most Western nations. Which isn't cheap! (Though it is cheap in quality.) Second, Greg commits near sacrilege by suggesting that there are other historic temples and places to visit that are not The Grand Palace. Yes, it's a lovely place. Yes, it's filled with history. Yes, it's akin to Mecca for many Thais. But it's the giant mob of people -- tourists and Thais -- that sully the experience. If you don't mind standing in the heat (without umbrellas) for a few hours with a few thousand of your closest friends, go on with your bad self. Third, Evo suggests skipping ping-pong shows. It's arguably the worst of the publically available sexploitation offerings endemic to Bangkok. They aren't sexy (like, at all). They aren't fun for more than a handful of seconds. And they are a huge and expensive scam. And you will be poorer -- in pocketbook and in humanity -- after the experience. [shudder] Fourth, Bangkok is a hot-spot for networking events, especially among the expat community. And Greg hates them. The experience is always the same, which is less about meeting cool people and more paying to have people shove business cards in your hand for services you don't want or need. Granted, some people excel at networking events. But Greg finds something extra distasteful about the ones he's attended in Bangkok. We do make special allowances for cool events, like the Bangkok International Travel Group, Random Thainess, and Pecha Kucha Bangkok. Hrm. Maybe we should get the people who run those events on a future episode. Love, Loathe, or Leave? Exiting Thailand is a chore. Especially at the BKK airport. Why, oh why, is it so hard to get out of this country? Listen to the show to find out how Greg and Evo feel about the process (if you haven't guessed it already.) Want more? Drop us a line over at bangkokpodcast.com, or leave a review for us on iTunes or Google Play. You can even Tweet to the show @bangkok podcast or us personally at @bkkgreg or @evoterra. We'll see you next week on The Bangkok Podcast!

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