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is it possible to survive in bangkok for a year
Please help, I can't find enough information to make a decision. How hard is it for a person of age to live a year in Thailand, specifically Bangkok. How terrible is the humidity there, are the bed linens and clothes wet? Is it hard to breathe? Are the streets of Bangkok as dirty and stinking as they describe? What other features. Thank you very much in advance for your replies.
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аватар Burevestnik
It all depends on your health, my mother with a pressure of 210 * 100, sitting in Russia on pills, feels very uncomfortable in Thailand. And Bangkok is far from the ocean, so it’s hotter there than in Pattaya, The streets are dirty only in poor areas, and so in principle, as in Russia. And sorry to do something there at the age, in the sense of Bangkok
аватар 4yuka
And what is the big need to spend a year in Bangkok? And elsewhere?
аватар sigur62
You probably won't be able to live there.
Not only is he aged, but also from Novy Urengoy.
At your age, you should not change your living conditions so drastically.
аватар sigur62
I was mistaken, sorry, from Novy Urengoy the first one to answer.
Although your Belarus in terms of climate and environment is a little like Tai.
аватар samuiland
I will say one thing - in most cases, the elderly are fine ... Even the well-being and psycho-emotional state are improving.
аватар sigur62
If you mean topikstarter, then 51 years old is not old at all.
And especially not old, I know what I'm saying)))
аватар ilika15
Thank you all, especially sigur62)) And yet, is it true about underwear and clothes? And is it difficult to breathe, as happens with high humidity. Is there a feeling of heavy atmospheric pressure before showers? It is very important for me to know this in relation to the future well-being. Staying in Bangkok for a year is a necessity, not a vacation. Thanks again))
аватар Lenuskina
The option of staying in a hotel is not even considered! You need to live somewhere in a condo.
About linen and clothes: If you are going to wash by hand, then your linen will dry for a long time due to humidity. if you do your laundry, self-service or not, there are dryers.
Bedding, if laid dry, stays dry. In addition, there are special devices - air dryers. Sold in Southeast Asia and are not expensive.
Feeling better in Tai, as a rule, is better due to the fact that there are no critical changes in temperature and atmospheric pressure. In the rain, of course, it is boring, but this has little effect on the quality of life.
My friend has been living in Bangkok for 7 years and is not going to move from there. The city is very comfortable for living and not far from the sea, you can go for a weekend and swim.
In Bangkok, it is hard in the center, where there is a lot of transport and there is nothing to breathe. Residential areas are much more comfortable. Do not be afraid to move, everything will be fine, but you should not forget about medical insurance.
аватар Amir1
I have been living in Thailand for 3 years now. After Ukraine, here is paradise. Adaptation takes about a week. After that, at temperatures below +30, you want to wear a jacket, it's cold. Recently visited Ukraine. It was +28. The first 3 days passed in a jacket. Everyone looked at me like I was sick. And what to do? Adaptation.
I do not like Bangkok only because there is a huge noisy metropolis. But if this is not a hindrance, then there will be no problems 100%. There are people who like the Emirates. For them, Bangkok is normal. And I feel bad in the Emirates, all this concrete puts pressure on me, I can’t. But, probably, I would have got used to it in a month. A person gets used to everything. So if you need, then go and do not think. Otherwise, it is much better here than in Ukraine, Belarus or Russia.
аватар Smena
Humidity is not particularly felt, of course it is a little hot, but widespread air conditioning saves the situation, and then many people have problems with atherosclerosis with age and they simply freeze when others are fine. He also breathes normally, there is no lack of oxygen, environmentalists write that the main producer of atmospheric oxygen is oceanic phytoplankton and moving to a region with a continental climate is much worse. Of course, it is better to consult a cardiologist and a pulmonologist.
The problem can come out in another, Asia is a completely different culture, way of life, cuisine and many organisms (like sigur62), this is categorically not accepted :)
аватар Pattaya-Tours
Only consultation with a specialist will give you the answer to this question.
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