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itsallmedia

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  1. Sathorn was a nightmare for traffic and being there recently, traffic situation hasn't change but would definitely recommend to stay near the BTS. It's nice but the malls near by besides icon etc don't have as much to offer compared to Sukhumvit in my opinion. Really enjoyed Ploenchit, especially inside noble as it was extremely easy to get around with a lot of more choice of things if I did need to quickly run an errand etc. I preferred Ploenchit over Sathorn personally. Just way more things overall in every aspect up there.
  2. I did actually at Noble Ploenchit - it was great because it was connected to the BTS but I want to be away from that entire area as if it's a new Bangkok almost. I work from home so have no need to be in one particular area and don't really go out partying heavy anymore.
  3. I've been living in Lower Suk (soi 4 - 39) for 6 years and a year in Sathorn/Silom area. Recently moved to Hua Hin and started traveling all around Thailand heavily during the pandemic. I want to setup a new home base in Bangkok as Hua Hin has no airport and it's a long commute back/forth to BKK from here. Looking for a new area that has things to do with newer condos and not stuck in heavy traffic (I heard Ladprao has a ton of traffic). I'm not opposed to going very far outside of Bangkok either as I speak Thai well enough to get about. Looking for any suggestions, thanks!
  4. So continuing my journey of learning thai, I have to say I'm happy with the road I've gone down. Banana Thai later episodes are great once I've realised some examples have not been covered yet and has been helping me learn to read quickly. I've done the 2nd live class with learn with mod with Kru Pear and the group classes are brilliant. They are so fun and comfortable and I'm excited to do my next class. I'm glad I did the live class as it's made it much more enjoyable than solo studying.
  5. I've started the first section of Banana Thai and I'm not very keen on the delivery for certain parts. As I'm learning the letters, she uses examples with letters that are not taught yet and completely confuses me. I will continue the course until my month is expired then will switch to something else and just use the videos to learn the alphabet (albeit with a ton of jumping around videos).
  6. So I signed up to Banana Thai reading basics class on a subscription. Haven't started or gone through it yet. Did a placement test with learn with mod and couldn't answer any haha. Will join their beginners class at the same time.
  7. Thanks, I'll consider this also! The group lessons seem interesting as well.
  8. I'm looking to learn to read and write Thai, but can't decide between these two courses. I read stuart jay reviews and wasn't keen. I've been how to read/write Thai in 10 days book, but struggling with book format and want something online. Would appreciate anyone who has used either program or another to leave a review/advice. Thanks!
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