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Title: 5 Things I Love About Living in Thailand

Author: Kelly Blackwell

Article:
<b>I love having a pool</b>

I went down to the pool in my apartment building today after
work and swam for a while. When I got back to my apartment, it
struck me that having my own pool (okay, I do share it with the
other people in my building but I am usually in it by myself) is
one of the things I love about living here in Thailand.

It is hot enough here in Bangkok that I can swim all year round.
I am sure I'll get to the stage that I feel it is too cold for
that one month of the year when the temperature sits at around
23C (73F), but I have not acclimatised to that point yet.

The pool in my building is maintained by the building manager's
staff and cleaned every morning. I can decide to go down there
anytime and sunbathe (not that I do this much, I'm a New
Zealander and as such quite aware of the damage this can do),
swim lengths or read a book in the shade.

<b>I love Thai food</b>

Thai food is very spicy, but has a balance of many flavours.
Every meal is a gastronomic feast for your taste buds. The
seafood is always fresh and I love it when it is prepared in
tasty curries or soups.

The first meal I learnt to order was <i>Phat Thai Jay</i>, a
traditional noodle dish that is a staple on most menus. I order
it 'Jay' which means vegetable. This is not a spicy dish, but it
is full of peanuts, so it's no good for people with a nut
allergy.

But <i>Phat Thai Jay</i> isn't my favourite Thai dish. That's
reserved for <i>Gang Kiew Wan Jay</i>, Sweet Green Vegetable
Curry. I would eat this everyday, and have had guests come and
stay with me who did! This curry is not spicy by Thai standards,
but sometimes it nearly takes my head off.

I love Thai food so much that I went to a Thai cooking school
when some friends came to visit last year. You can find Thai
cookery schools all over the country, wherever you are likely to
find tourists. The courses are inexpensive and available in a
number of languages. Usually you cook your own portion of the
food, then you sit around with your classmates and eat it. This
week when I was on vacation in Chiang Mai I did a second cooking
course and learnt how to make <i>Phat Thai Jay</i>!

<b>I love bargaining</B>

When you buy something at a market in Thailand, you get to
bargain the price down. To me, this isn't only about the money.
I love bargaining. I consider it a challenge to get the vendor
to come down on his/her asking price. Often in the past I have
paid the vendor their original asking price, if it was a
reasonable one. I just enjoy the experience of bargaining.

I find it especially rewarding if I can do it in the language of
the vendor. Here in Thailand learning to say the numbers in Thai
was a priority for me. I can now bargain quite successfully in
Thai. When friends come to visit they usually tell me what they
want to pay for something and get me to do the bargaining for
them, they like the price I get for them and I have some fun
with the vendors.

I remember being at a night market looking at some cushion
covers that I wanted for my mother. It took me about 15 minutes
to bargain the vendor down to my price, she was great fun. She
made no allowance for the fact that I didn't speak very much
Thai, I had to guess what she was talking about from her body
language. When we had settled on the price, I paid her the
original asking price. It was well worth it for the
entertainment she'd given me.

<b>I love Thai people</b>

The Thai people that I've met here are happy and contented. The
Thai people are gentle and friendly and kind. The culture here
is to 'keep a cool heart', which means don't get angry. I am a
calmer person here in Thailand and could count on one hand the
number of times I've been angry in the 18 months I've lived
here.

Even when I haven't been able to communicate well with people
here, they have, without fail, smiled and helped me.

This has a knock-on effect into my professional life. The
children I teach are polite, respectful and cheerful. I really
get a kick out of walking into school of a morning to be greeted
by smiling children left and right on the way to my classroom.
Teaching at an international school is how I support my
lifestyle in Thailand, and it's a lot easier than the teaching
I've done in state schools in the UK and NZ.

And not all the children greeting me in the mornings are Thai,
so there's a knock-on effect on other expatriates and their
children too.

<b>I love being female</b>

Thailand is a great country in which to be a girl! Thailand is
abound with shops to get foot massages, full body massages,
manicures and pedicures, facials and everything else you can
think of.

I have one colleague who always has immaculate hair because she
gets it washed and blow-dried a couple of times a week!

Last weekend I got all dressed up in a ball gown and went to the
NZ Society Ball. In May I might go to the British Embassy Ball.
If you like going out, dancing, eating great food and wearing
posh frocks, then Bangkok is the place!

All in all, I'm happy here in Thailand. Happy with my teaching
job, happy with my apartment and happy with the experiences I'm
having while I live here. If you're considering moving abroad,
you should definitely consider coming here.

About the author:
<b><a href
="http://teachoverseas.info/amx.php?adminid=3853&tid=11903">Kelly
is funding her stay in Thailand by teaching abroad.</a> <a href
="http://teachoverseas.info/amx.php?adminid=3853&tid=11904">Find
out more about what Kelly and her colleagues have to say about
teaching abroad!</a></b>

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