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04-10-24 03:23 #56614
Posts: 7Thailand in late May
As a first time visiting, is a trip worth it in late May? I know it's considered the shoulder season, will I get the full experience? I have seven days and open to suggestions.
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04-10-24 02:08 #56613
Posts: 13Smooci
Has anyone used Smooci lately? Some nice FL on there. TIA.
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04-09-24 23:05 #56612
Posts: 6592Another trick people do when they have lots of carry on is they have one of those large shopping bags and load it up with stuff. Most airlines won't weigh those or even count them as a carry on. As Global wrote some times you get lucky and Air Asia doesn't weigh all your bags. Possibly cause he paid 1100 baht for over weight carry on already.
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04-09-24 19:55 #56611
Posts: 212Just flew airAsia from Osaka to Bangkok. Paid an extra 1100 Bhat to up my carryon weight from 7 kg to 14 kg. They did check the weight of my carry-on roller bag but didn't weigh my back which is nearly the size and weight of my roller bag. And I had a sling they didn't count.
Originally Posted by PgReal [View Original Post]
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04-09-24 19:37 #56610
Posts: 123Originally Posted by BananaBoi [View Original Post]
Yeah. Not only will be wearing the jacket, but also the full business suit, two pairs of socks, jocks and shorts under the pants and god knows what else haha!
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04-09-24 16:47 #56609
Posts: 6592Originally Posted by PgReal [View Original Post]
Do what everyone else does. Wear a jacket and put everything heavy in your pant and jacket pockets.
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04-09-24 15:28 #56608
Posts: 123Carry on baggage allowance
Hi all.
Bit of left field question, flying into / out of BKK has anyone ever had their carry on bag / case weighted or scrutinized for being overweight? It's just I was surprised when booking my latest flight that most popular airlines like Emirates, Thai airways, airAsia etc only give a 7 kg carry on allowance! It seems quite stingy. My well travelled "cabin size" small case is always thought of as a 10 kg case and whenever I have checked that it was always around 9-11 kg in weight.
I usually check a bag but after my two last trips to BKK (first I missed a connection because of bags not being properly checked through, then the following trip they lost a case on me) so I want / need to keep my stuff close to me as I also have a very tight transit stopover on the way in. Don't want to miss the flight for any reason and miss the fun of the day in BKK!
Thanks.
P.
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04-09-24 07:54 #56607
Posts: 5917Originally Posted by BananaBoi [View Original Post]
And my questions about which other words in Thai include a th as in Thermos sound was a genuine query of you or anyone else who might know, not a criticism of how you or anyone else says it. I apologize if it came across otherwise.
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04-09-24 07:33 #56606
Posts: 379Originally Posted by AggieDad1 [View Original Post]
Sorry for cluttering up the forum with posts about language.
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04-09-24 06:14 #56605
Posts: 6592Originally Posted by EihTooms [View Original Post]
Not even sure why you quoted me cause where did I say Thai pronounce Thermae like thermos? I'm sure you speak Thai like I do and you know there is no "th" sound in the Thai language. A Thai would say it with a "t" (combined with 'd') sound like they do with Thailand (this is what I said). I was saying guys (Farang) pronounce it with a "th" sound same as you have confirmed.
Since you brought it up. This is from the Merriam Webster dictionary.
thermae ˈthərˌmē
thermos ˈthər-məs
The first syllable is pronounced the same as thermos!
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04-09-24 04:25 #56604
Posts: 405Got 2 nights under $30 at Nana Suits in Soi 11 area. Business must be Bad. Usually in $40's.
Suckkskran not drawing people from the 4 corners of the Planet like they thought. Hahaha.
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04-09-24 04:22 #56603
Posts: 285Kanchanaburi
Originally Posted by EihTooms [View Original Post]
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04-09-24 03:53 #56602
Posts: 122Thur-mee / Thuh-mee
Fun conversation to discuss LOL. Didn't even konw Thermae is a real word and apparently google proper pronunciation is Thur.-mee (american) thuh-mee (british), I always pronounced it Thur.-may. I guess would make sense to pronounce it the way Thais pronounce it if you're talking to them but among my fellow americans I'd still pronounce it my way even tho its off a little from googles proper way hah. How many of you guys actually knew its as real word?
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04-09-24 03:26 #56601
Posts: 1746Originally Posted by HoustonPlayer [View Original Post]
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04-09-24 02:18 #56600
Posts: 379Originally Posted by HorseTrader [View Original Post]