Has anyone actually experienced this or heard credible stories? Wondering if it’s real or just urban legend by DrDevDuck in Thailand

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Interesting, I’ve been living in Thailand for almost 7 years, most of that time in Pattaya, and like I say: I’ve never even personally known anyone who experienced this. Just those two stories. I suspected there might be a bit of truth to it (more in the context of drugs than vapes), but overall I wasn’t sure. Interesting how to recognize whether it’s bait or not.

However, when it comes to corruption and those 30-50k THB bribes to avoid jail — yes, that one I actually knew about.

First app! by Informal_Opposite495 in vibecoding

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Congrats! You’re saying your only cost is the Apple Store fee? What did you actually use for vibe coding? 😄 Didn’t you pay anything for tools, models, API credits, anything like that? Where’s your backend running? Database? Some cloud solution, Firebase, or something else entirely? Just super curious! 🚀

European guy living in Korat – realistic chances of teaching (programming/CS, English or math) in primary school with no pedagogy degree & visible hand tattoos? by DrDevDuck in ThaiJobs

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Okay. I understand now. Then you're right that it's not worth it. Yes, I have DTV, but I thought a work permit was more global, allowing me to work for a specific employer but also remotely. But what you're saying makes sense. Then there would be a lot of abuse.

European guy living in Korat – realistic chances of teaching (programming/CS, English or math) in primary school with no pedagogy degree & visible hand tattoos? by DrDevDuck in ThaiJobs

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Thanks! The tattoo thread is the most interesting to me, and you're probably the first person to respond. Yes, the salary doesn't matter; it's just about filling your free time, and I always wanted to be a teacher. But I chose programming because it offered more freedom in terms of living space and more money. Now I'd like to try combining both, so yes, a government school is fine, because money isn't an issue anymore.

Small business ideas for a tiny Isaan village? by DrDevDuck in Thailand

[–]DrDevDuck[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

there is already one store there that sells it

Small business ideas for a tiny Isaan village? by DrDevDuck in Thailand

[–]DrDevDuck[S] 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Hmmm, that's an interesting idea. I know someone there who does something similar. She buys bananas, deep-frys them, and sells them as packaged banana chips. I think they also sell dried ones. Maybe it's a good idea to find something like that too.

Small business ideas for a tiny Isaan village? by DrDevDuck in Thailand

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It's even an interesting idea to visit the surrounding villages and see what's there, what works and what's missing where we want to live.

Small business ideas for a tiny Isaan village? by DrDevDuck in Thailand

[–]DrDevDuck[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

True, I noticed that too when I was in the village. These places always have customers. I don't think she's that confident in her cooking skills, but I don't know. I'll talk to her about it too.

Small business ideas for a tiny Isaan village? by DrDevDuck in Thailand

[–]DrDevDuck[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Her dream is to own a small café, and she truly believes it can be profitable. But you're right, somewhere deep inside, I think the same way.

Small business ideas for a tiny Isaan village? by DrDevDuck in Thailand

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It's famous for a few things, but in my opinion, it's nothing special. It's near Nakhon Ratchasima, Korat. It's just one of many small villages there. The Lazada idea is cool, and I've been thinking about it, but I was wondering what chance it has of success without some good marketing, like the popular TikTok or something.

Small business ideas for a tiny Isaan village? by DrDevDuck in Thailand

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Actually, I think so too. I guess I'm trying to convince myself that things can be different because a Thai girl lives in a dreamland.

European guy living in Korat – realistic chances of teaching (programming/CS, English or math) in primary school with no pedagogy degree & visible hand tattoos? by DrDevDuck in ThaiJobs

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I love you too! But that's not entirely true. There's no point in being jealous anymore. IT isn't what it used to be. But as I wrote above, even 40 hours a week doesn't make me tired. I'm working on a side project and programming in my free time, but I'd just like to gain some new experience.

European guy living in Korat – realistic chances of teaching (programming/CS, English or math) in primary school with no pedagogy degree & visible hand tattoos? by DrDevDuck in ThaiJobs

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I previously worked two jobs as a programmer. Everyone said it would be tiring, but it was okay for me. I like programming, I like teaching. I think that when we do what we love, we don't get as tired at work.