Any Young People In Hua Hin? 20 - 35 years old?
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Any Young People In Hua Hin? 20 - 35 years old?
Are there any young people in Hua hin that are living here for more than just a few weeks? Ive only seen western people that are retired and upwards of 50 years old in Hua Hin.
Im 29 and in need of some friends who are around my age. Cant find any anywhere. Im not a party animal (I dont drink alcohol), im a chilled out guy. Looking for some friends to hang out with, go for a good meal, good conversations, trips here and there.
If your in your 20's or 30's and living in Hua Hin long term please chime in.
Thanks
Im 29 and in need of some friends who are around my age. Cant find any anywhere. Im not a party animal (I dont drink alcohol), im a chilled out guy. Looking for some friends to hang out with, go for a good meal, good conversations, trips here and there.
If your in your 20's or 30's and living in Hua Hin long term please chime in.
Thanks
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At 38, I'm just to damn old!
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Re: Any Young People In Hua Hin? 20 - 35 years old?
What do you enjoy doing? A group of us 'young' (28-35) people are going kayaking on Sunday. Gimme a shout if you are keen to join
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Hi Jean Jean, I'm not sure how to do a private message on this forum, but I would love to come Kayaking if it is open to new people? Are you hiring Kayaks? I am a 32 year old Aussie female new to town. Keen to meet active people around my age. Cheers,
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5 more posts to go. Peteleaf wrote:Hi Jean Jean, I'm not sure how to do a private message on this forum, but I would love to come Kayaking if it is open to new people? Are you hiring Kayaks? I am a 32 year old Aussie female new to town. Keen to meet active people around my age. Cheers,
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Re: Any Young People In Hua Hin? 20 - 35 years old?
After being the youngest forum member at the time (at the age of 24 I think) I am no longer a spring chicken and have hit the heights of 31. When I got here at 21, I went out alone and just kinda met people but... That was through drinking nights - something which you don't indulge in.
If you're into motorbikes we have members here that I'm sure would let you join in.
If you're into kitesurfing there are members here too.
If you are into snooker or pool there's plenty of chances to meet up with like minded people like yourself.
Failing finding someone of similar age to yourself, I'll just finish with this... In my ten years of living here nearly all of the good, fun, trustworthy people I've met have been old enough to be my father yet great company.
Edit: I'd meet up with you myself but live in Bangkok. And I like a good drink while I'm socializing.
If you're into motorbikes we have members here that I'm sure would let you join in.
If you're into kitesurfing there are members here too.
If you are into snooker or pool there's plenty of chances to meet up with like minded people like yourself.
Failing finding someone of similar age to yourself, I'll just finish with this... In my ten years of living here nearly all of the good, fun, trustworthy people I've met have been old enough to be my father yet great company.
Edit: I'd meet up with you myself but live in Bangkok. And I like a good drink while I'm socializing.
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JeanJean I would be interested in Kayaking. I brought my old little boat a few months ago, but would love to try Kayaking. Im in the UK right now but will be back to HH in 2 weeks.
Do you have contact info?
Do you have contact info?
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Re: Any Young People In Hua Hin? 20 - 35 years old?
What made you leave HH and stay in BKK?GLCQuantum wrote:
Edit: I'd meet up with you myself but live in Bangkok. And I like a good drink while I'm socializing.
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My Line ID is queen_jean. Just add me and identify yourself. Cheers
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We are both 36 (male and female) and will be looking for people our own ago from January onwards when we move
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Re: Any Young People In Hua Hin? 20 - 35 years old?
Salary, unfortunately. Teachers in Hua hin get paid peanuts.BritishKhaoThao wrote:What made you leave HH and stay in BKK?GLCQuantum wrote:
Edit: I'd meet up with you myself but live in Bangkok. And I like a good drink while I'm socializing.
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Is the salary you're getting really worth the apparently miserable lifestyle you seem to have to endure for it?GLCQuantum wrote: Salary, unfortunately. Teachers in Hua hin get paid peanuts.
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No. Hence I'm looking for other options. I won't go into it, but it's not easy for me to just, 'up and leave'. It's gonna take a while.Pleng wrote:Is the salary you're getting really worth the apparently miserable lifestyle you seem to have to endure for it?GLCQuantum wrote: Salary, unfortunately. Teachers in Hua hin get paid peanuts.