My First Holiday in Hua Hin

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My First Holiday in Hua Hin

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Hello am new to this forum and jut wanted to say hello after just experiencing a 2week holiday in Hua Hin (my 4th in Thailand but first in Hua Hin)

What a wonderful place you all live in you lucky lot! bet you rather be here in London on a lovely rainy October day :)

Anyways Hi from me

Terry
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Welcome aboard, look forward to reading your thoughts on HH!
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Hi, tkblueyonder welcome to the forum... :cheers:
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See everyone, all of us lucky enough to call Hua hin home should take a good look at what we have and be very thankfull - its very easy to take it for granted....... bottom line this is a great place to live. :thumb:

Nice first post blueyonder keep em coming!
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bet you rather be here in London
Thats exactly where i'm stuck at the moment... :cry:
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I'd love to trade places for at least a couple of weeks. I've forgotten what it's like not to be soaked in sweat 24/7.

Paradise is not all it's cracked up to be. If you're stuck here for years you might miss London! :D
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hhfarang wrote:I'd love to trade places for at least a couple of weeks. I've forgotten what it's like not to be soaked in sweat 24/7.

Paradise is not all it's cracked up to be. If you're stuck here for years you might miss London! :D
Agree, everything becomes relative. Many people thrive on change and to experience new things as often as possible. No matter how great a place may seem at the onset, if you're that type of personality, the bug will bite sooner or later.

Most times, two weeks or a month away does the trick. Pete :cheers:
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