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2 hours ago, elgenon said:

I assume you are Australian. What do you do there to entertain yourself?

 

If you just hang out with your friends why not go to the expats club? Or find a bar where Aussies hang. Don't think that would be hard.

 

So can you find something similar to do that you do at home? Whatever that is.

"Or find a bar where Aussies hang". How do you do that? I know, if you see guys with big mousers. then

9 times out of 10 they will be Aussies.?

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I believe this is the right time of year for a little cave exploring in Chiang Mai? ? 

 

You have discovered one of the reasons many of us like to have our own comfortable "homes" in Thailand ? 

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It's not age- it's the fact Thailand itself has becoming somewhat boring compared to my many visits over decades and then living permanently here.

 

Even the girls are boring- whether speaking English or Thai- they have no depth.  Almost impossible to carry on a real conversation- either looking at their phones; figuring out how to get you to buy them a drink or how to get a hand in your pocket. It's all become commercialized and while the goal was always to make money- the bars and ladies always had a real smile and offered a good time. Mostly now it's all fake and the acting is bad.

 

The traffic has also made Thailand a boring place. There are only so many places one can go in a day and the roads are dangerous.  Being stuck in traffic for hours simply takes the fun out of most everything. Using taxis has become an irritant as many refuse to use the meter or are surly.  The buses are filled and the Sky Train packed.  If one wants to go to Pattaya or other places - the beaches and water is dirty and the police may hassle you if riding a cycle or  renting a car. A late night out and one has to run the gauntlet of lady boys, many who enjoy picking pockets.

 

The quality of service has declined and even the Thai smile is missing often times.  The prices have gone up  but with the service going down- most  visitors who have come prior see the difference and the country doesn't have the same good feeling atmosphere.

 

The Western tourists who used to come year after year are giving the country a miss for all of the reasons  above as well as the fact there are more choices; cheaper and friendlier places and these places are doing and giving them what Thailand used to do.

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20 hours ago, The Deerhunter said:

Go to Nong Nooch gardens, on the road out to Sattahip.  If you have not been before be prepared to go back again the next day.    You have to be a very dull person to not find lots to see there.  I think it is the most amazing place.  The size of it is daunting.   Try just guessing the number of potted trees on the road in,  BEFORE you see the nurseries.  The new dinosaur place is astounding.   Theatre shows are over rated and overpriced in my opinion but the rest of the place is fantastic.  They even have resort accomodation there.  There are a few other neat places to visit around Pattaya too.   Look for signs or pick up a What to do in Pattaya handout from somewhere.  Or arrange a 1 or 2 day tour to Angkor over the border in Cambodia if you have not been.   It is not that far and will soak up maybe 4-6 days if you go by mini bus.   4 must sees:  Angkor itself, Bayong,  Ta Promh, the elephant terraces  and if you can, the womans temple but it is a bit of a drive out.  Be real careful of the food at restaurants on day tours, particularly anything uncooked. I would always take my own food & drink now.  I have been sick with suspected food poison 3 times because the tour busses and guides take you where they get the best kick backs, not where the best food is.

 

I live 1.5 hrs drive away so I am not pumping for anyone. 

Sounds like good advice !

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I suspect the OP is hoping to be entertained in Pattaya, after all, it's a big city and supposedly a holiday resort. I think he is recognising the shallowness of such places which I have often (but not always) come face to face with if staying put too long. Finding a female who presses all the right buttons should do the trick - can take a trip to the next level. But there's plenty of solo guys hanging around Pattaya, and I've had some great nights after bumping into strangers in bars and hanging out. I'm by no means an extrovert person, but it's fairly easy to find a like minded fellow traveller as long as you're a friendly type of person with decent manners. hang out at the Wonderful bar on second road - there's 2 with the same name - one has a very good band every night, plenty of guys get in there on their own, and it's easy to get chatting to someone. Just go with a positive attitude.

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23 hours ago, Lacessit said:

Travel north to Chiang Mai or Chiang Rai. Hire a scooter and go up into the mountains.

I promise you won't be bored - you'll be too busy trying to stay alive.

Agree, but lots of flooding there at the moment.

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On 8/19/2018 at 5:51 PM, Lacessit said:

Travel north to Chiang Mai or Chiang Rai. Hire a scooter and go up into the mountains.

I promise you won't be bored - you'll be too busy trying to stay alive.

If the OP has become bored in Pattaya, then he`ll find Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai as one form of living isolated hell.

 

A visit up North, is about as exciting as watching paint dry on a plank.

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1 minute ago, cyberfarang said:

If the OP has become bored in Pattaya, then he`ll find Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai as one form of living isolated hell.

 

A visit up North, is about as exciting as watching paint dry on a plank.

But if you really want the living hell of boredom than just try and survive 1 week in Phitsanulok..   This must rank as the most boring, unfriendly place in Thailand.  Unless that is you have a low IQ and/or get excited watching paint dry. Even the foreigners there appear to mope around like zombies. Then on his return to Pattaya he will have an entirely new outlook.

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10 hours ago, kannot said:

everyone's  different.

Even from a  young age 99% of things would be a disappointment but am not sure thats the same as bored?.

Things I can think of which really made an impact would be my first motorbike at aged 18 which I had for 1  year, then saved everything for my next a 750 which was a  great bike but  arrived with a bent back wheel "new" from the dealer who said I must have driven it up a kerb etc............Like I wouldnt have noticed that, sold it after 2  months.

Trips  out to places generally were  not as exciting as Id  hoped and often down right  disappointing.

The usual things were the people there "spoiling " it. These days there seems to be a "loudmouth" everywhere and the world  has now become a narcissistic world especially with the Thais but it is worldwide.

BUT, occasionally I will hear a piece of  music and it gives me a real thrill and ill listen to it all night and day repeatedly, thats probably the biggest thrill I ever get.

I can watch 100 movies and only 1  will actually be worth remembering 99% dross, last one I liked  was  Ex Machina.

I spend a lot of time gardening I mean " a lot" Ive got 15 rai but I do find most things totally boring, never been to a bar anywhere not interested in seeing the world as that which ive seen has been not worth it and with the advent of mass tourism its now even worse. I live in the sticks with no neighbours under a rock with a  tin foil hat on hahahahaha

Wife lives in BKK we meet  up every few  weeks and we both like it that way.

My mind is always wandering, spent most of my life working alone, I guess my best friend is me whom Ill talk to all day.........Im probably mad...............but then many guess  that already 

See, I would not necessarily consider that being bored...  being bored is the state in which you start focusing on that fact because you need external stimulation to change that state.  Meditation itself is not boring (if you are able to get into that state) because you have cleared your mind and therefore have no "want" which is part of the state of being bored.  (IMHO).   Being considered boring is different than being bored ?.  I find nothing more boring than sitting around on a bar stool talking about things that really have no interest to me ...

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If I were to go up North, I would probably go to Lake Phayao.....most of the Chinese up there are buried at the cemetery, which happens to be a stones through to a few good houses of ill-repute..complete with 300 and 500 THB ST.  Great food, too.

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15 hours ago, The Deerhunter said:

Watching football on TV???   He/she said they were  bored already!!!!!!!!!!  If it is a male, and he is bored in Pattaya he must be over 75 years old

You mean I only have two more years to enjoy young women.

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On 8/19/2018 at 4:35 PM, swissie said:

Let's face it brothers. Once the Testosterone-Level drops below zero, Pattaya is just another place in the Universe.

Testosterone is the fuel that fuels the place, not the pristine beaches.
Cheers.

Pattaya Thai has a place that can cure that as well, the Doc's there  have done well by me.............

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On 8/19/2018 at 8:35 PM, swissie said:

Let's face it brothers. Once the Testosterone-Level drops below zero, Pattaya is just another place in the Universe.

Testosterone is the fuel that fuels the place, not the pristine beaches.
Cheers.

i think your dead right there and to be honest when that happens to me i can think of a few other place id rather live other than Thailand, but i would need to have a warm climate.

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16 minutes ago, catman20 said:

i agree, obviously my RIP bit went straight over your head ?

Glad you agree, but my post was not in answer to yours, and I don't know about the RIP bit.

Something went wrong somewhere.

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1 hour ago, smotherb said:

And, then the proverbial dog chasing the car, eh?

Not really.  I never came across a pill that helps dogs chase cars 555.  Whenever the conversation gets round to recreational drugs I always say that Sidegra (Viagra) is my only recreational drug.

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2 hours ago, The Deerhunter said:

Not really.  I never came across a pill that helps dogs chase cars 555.  Whenever the conversation gets round to recreational drugs I always say that Sidegra (Viagra) is my only recreational drug.

The old proverb about dogs chasing cars is, what would the dog do if it caught the car?

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If the OP has become bored in Pattaya, then he`ll find Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai as one form of living isolated hell.

 

A visit up North, is about as exciting as watching paint dry on a plank.

Funny, thats the description I would call someone sitting on a bar stool in Pattaya for 6 months , boring.

 

Climbing the mountains in CM and CR , move your body and feel the fresh air I find more exiting. Plenty of outdoor activities and that's not boring at all. But everything becomes boring if you do it enough times.

 

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