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euro exchange
like going to Tai for the first time, I took dollars and euros.
Dollars were enough, I forgot about the euro.
Are euros exchanged for baht, and what is the exchange rate?
Is it profitable to change the euro or not?
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аватар Pachok
They exchange, the rate is forty-two fifty, plus / minus.
"Is it profitable" - the question is incorrect. In relation to what is it beneficial? Do you initially have euros or will you buy for the national currency? What is the exchange rate in your country for euros, dollars and baht?
When traveling from Ukraine and the initial amount is in hryvnias, it is advantageous to travel with large US dollar bills.
аватар 4yuka
Euros are exchanged for baht and the rate does not depend on the size of the banknote. Are you still going to fly to Tai again? With a baby?
аватар pavel16-
Hello,
you remember me. Nicely.
Yes, we gathered just to listen to you, we want for the first time not to Thailand (although we want autumn), we will fly much closer.
I understand that it’s off topic, where else is it important to fly now with a 1.5-year-old baby?
:-)tod
аватар Pachok
To any clean warm sea with a short flight. Greece, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Turkey, Spain, Portugal.
Not Thailand and not Southeast Asia at all. Dengue fever and Larva migrans will not add health to the baby.
аватар Amir1
Since the beginning of this year, 88 people have fallen ill with dengue fever in Pattaya. This is out of 600 thousand inhabitants and masses of tourists. Lethal outcomes - 4 (if I'm not mistaken). Usually these are people who do not go to the doctor. Should I be worried? In Ukraine and Russia, dozens of times more people die from influenza or ticks.
аватар pavel16-
And where it is more or less warm, we are planning a flight in the coming days, a flight from Kazan, preferably there were no problems with food, for the price. Doing all
аватар Amir1
under such conditions, Pachok gave you a complete answer. I would fly to Turkey with a child. in Kemer. There are many hotels where both adults and children will be fine.
аватар Pachok
"Should I be worried? Ten times more people die from flu or ticks in Ukraine and Russia."
Fundamentally wrong premise. Dengue and ticks are NOT mutually exclusive. That is, to the risk of our flu and ticks, the risk of their Dengue and subcutaneous worms is ADDED.
Since the beginning of this year, I personally have four acquaintances who have been ill with Dengue in Thailand - three on Koh Samui and one on Phuket. Yes, not fatal, but not pleasant either. And also, at a friend in another travel forum, the kid caught a subcutaneous worm on his lower back - he sat with his bare booty on the sand on Koh Lan :(
Why take risks if there are a lot of more prosperous countries in this respect?
аватар Pachok
pavel16-
Turkey, Greece, if you need all.
аватар pavel16-
THX
аватар Amir1
Pachok I do not want to paint the entire forum with unnecessary information, but I assure you that in Turkey, and especially in Greece, there are many more chances to pick up no less dangerous infections than in Asian countries. The risk is about the same. But about countries where the climate is damp and cool, with sharp changes in night and day temperatures, which include Ukraine, I generally keep quiet. Living there is extremely dangerous in this regard. And no Turkey and Thailand even go into comparison. But people do live. And they don't die.
аватар ViktorPetrov
live and will live)
аватар Pachok
No need to convince me :) I'm in the subject. There is no exclusive contagion in Turkey and Greece that would not be in Thailand. On the contrary, there is. And that is why I will not take a child to Southeast Asia until the age of five for sure.
You don’t even need to start talking about the climate - there is nothing more detrimental to the immunity of children in the first years of life than overheating.
I also have a lot to say about nitrate vegetables, broiler chicken and shrimp puffed up with fertilizers - I was especially interested when there was an idea to move to live in Thailand.
Z.Y. I'm not against Thailand at all, a normal country, a lot of its advantages for recreation, inexpensive exotics, but it won't hurt to look at it soberly :)
аватар Amir1
soberly. That's it. But let it be as you said. Just not to argue. After all, the topic is generally about the euro.
аватар comrade
I'm used to paying with cards everywhere. because you don’t have to carry a lot of currency and they won’t fool you in exchangers (the debit rate on the card will still be the best)
But the question is actually different, how safe is it to use the card in Thailand.
Probably not very much. Therefore, I would do so. I would get a separate card for a trip to Tai. Through the Internet, the bank would transfer small amounts to it daily (so that if they make a clone of the card somewhere in a cafe, so that it would not be possible to write off a lot). And I would pay for it daily.
Who thinks about this?
аватар Pachok
A good idea if you do not plan to spend in places where there is no Internet.
аватар pavel16-
As I understand it, all the sores in Thailand are from flying mosquitoes?
How do people fly en masse and are not afraid for their loved ones, children?
How can you protect yourself from such diseases?
аватар Pachok
There is no cure for dengue fever other than repellents. From subcutaneous worms - just be careful on the beach where there are dogs (and they are almost everywhere there) - do not sit down and lie down on the sand, do not walk barefoot.
Well, somehow people fly :) Won Amir wrote to you above that there are ticks and flu in Ukraine, so Thai "surprises" are nonsense.
I have already voiced my position - adults themselves will figure out whether the pleasure outweighs the risks, and it is easier to take precautions. But I will not take the baby there for anything until she is conscious.
Z.Y. Not all sores are from mosquitoes :))) There is also a wonderful disease called hepatitis, in which mosquitoes are not involved .. So, it is better to have vaccinations, and do not eat from suspicious dishes.
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