Dangerous Hua Hin
I'm a little concerned here.
If there has been a lot of trouble, I wouldn't mind knowing where it was, so I don't go there expecting the usual ambience of Hua-Hin nightlife and get a bunch of boozed-up knife-wielding Millwall fans in my face.
If there has been a lot of trouble, I wouldn't mind knowing where it was, so I don't go there expecting the usual ambience of Hua-Hin nightlife and get a bunch of boozed-up knife-wielding Millwall fans in my face.
When the drinking is finished, it's time to start drinking...
You don't have to worry carlito, this tread was started by a maniac and it all turned out to be a false alarm. Nothing at all to even think about.carlito wrote:I'm a little concerned here.
If there has been a lot of trouble, I wouldn't mind knowing where it was, so I don't go there expecting the usual ambience of Hua-Hin nightlife and get a bunch of boozed-up knife-wielding Millwall fans in my face.
I only met Chelsea supporters here and they are ok.
Well, some of them.
Just remember never to speak about Arse***
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Carlito,
Norseman is right. There is nothing to worry about. Occasionally problems occur usually fueled by alchohol and the pressures of working here in Thailand.
Overall it is a much more secure environment than many places in the west.
I have spent years in Ealing in West London (generally considered to be an up market suburb of London), Sunningdale in Berkshire (that boasts the highest average house price in the European Union) and Santa Clara (an up market suburb of the Bay Area of CA). In all I saw more ugly incidents per month than anywhere in Thailand.
The biggest social problem I see here is the abnormally high rate of accidents resulting in serious injury or death.
Norseman is right. There is nothing to worry about. Occasionally problems occur usually fueled by alchohol and the pressures of working here in Thailand.
Overall it is a much more secure environment than many places in the west.
I have spent years in Ealing in West London (generally considered to be an up market suburb of London), Sunningdale in Berkshire (that boasts the highest average house price in the European Union) and Santa Clara (an up market suburb of the Bay Area of CA). In all I saw more ugly incidents per month than anywhere in Thailand.
The biggest social problem I see here is the abnormally high rate of accidents resulting in serious injury or death.
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Too true, ever heard a conversation go something like this? -Guess wrote:The biggest social problem I see here is the abnormally high rate of accidents resulting in serious injury or death.
Farang to TG: "So, you have a child. Do you have a husband then?"
TG to Farang: "He die all-leddy"
Farang to TG: "Oh, I'm sorry. How did he die"
TG to Farang: "AC-SEE-DENT!"
Re: Dangerous Hua Hin
u talk about london people or thai people which are dangerous? hahaknowall wrote:Seems to be quite a bit of trouble around Hua Hin at the moment (fighting).
I believe the guys involved hang out in the [edited by Admin], to be avoided me thinks. Tied up with the [edited by Admin] problems.
Doubt they will be around for long as they do not have work permits or any money. Even the prostitutes in [edited] wont go with them and they are all dire.
Sad London twats.
just dont go to the beach at night, that's all and don't lose your face anywhere, then it shouldn't be a prob, HH is nice
Hello there. I am very new to this forum and would like a little assistance please. Firstly not meaning to offend anyone but what is "farang"? I have seen this used a bit but have no idea what it means.
Also like I said im new to this, Ive never been to thailand before but my family and I are goint to HH this July (inc 2 kids aged 3 and 10) is ther anything we need to know about the area. What to do? What not to do etc. Is HH a safe place to go with kids?
Thanks x
Also like I said im new to this, Ive never been to thailand before but my family and I are goint to HH this July (inc 2 kids aged 3 and 10) is ther anything we need to know about the area. What to do? What not to do etc. Is HH a safe place to go with kids?
Thanks x
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Mrsmagoo,
There is absolutlely nohning to worry about in Hua Hin.
It is probably the best place to come to in Thailand especially if you have children with you.
The dangerous side is confined to local businessmen.
You will not see it.
Come here and enjoy.
There is absolutlely nohning to worry about in Hua Hin.
It is probably the best place to come to in Thailand especially if you have children with you.
The dangerous side is confined to local businessmen.
You will not see it.
Come here and enjoy.
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I have 3 and ten year old boys - they love it! Beach is loooooong, sandy and uncrowded. You can always find a quiet spot and there are other attractions in the area - elephant rides, go karting etc for when you get bored at the beach. Swensens Ice Cream parlour (its on the main road near the main crossroads in town) seems to be a big hit with the kids too. I am sure you'll have a great time.mrsmagoo wrote:Is HH a safe place to go with kids?
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What a good question Norseman (happy new year by the way!).
I am not sure if Oe will be able to write what she calls our good friend Wij!! One thai friend suggested this - Nikloo" (this apparently means chocolate falang - no offence by the way the girl said it was fine to say) Mayybe Oe will help on this.
I am not sure if Oe will be able to write what she calls our good friend Wij!! One thai friend suggested this - Nikloo" (this apparently means chocolate falang - no offence by the way the girl said it was fine to say) Mayybe Oe will help on this.
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Excepting if you are a white skinned Chinese or Japanese. I would think Caucasian race would me more apt.Norseman wrote: If you're skin colour is white then you are a farang.
As for Wij he gets called many names including Farang. However I think most Thais realise that his racial origin is Indo-Asiatic.
The explanation I have heard for the use of the word Farang in Thai is that most of the Caucasian people that Thais first encountered were French and that Farang is justa corruption of Farancee.
Historical accounts of Thailand do not back this theory up however.
The French were late comers on the Thai scene being preceded by Portugese, Dutch, Germans, British and Italians.
I would also like an explanation of why in Lao a Caucasian is referrred to as Buksida. What is the origin of that word.
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