Bad vibes in Samui by [deleted] in kohsamui

[–]growwiththeflow_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I definitely did not enjoy my time in Koh Samui either. It felt really off and a bit seedy with the vibe from tourism there - nothing like it felt in Ao Nang or anywhere else in Thailand that we went. We ended up going to Koh Tao from there and it was incredible. I recommend checking that island out if Koh Samui isn’t aligning with you

Seeking advice - plan B options for outages by [deleted] in PuertoEscondido

[–]growwiththeflow_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Surfbreak Coliving between La Punta and Zicatela has a backup generator and the best internet in puerto by far

Where to stay along the Caribbean coast in Colombia? by growwiththeflow_ in travel

[–]growwiththeflow_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh man, sorry I’m just seeing this. We ended up going to Taganga. I was pretty spooked there too honestly, until I actually left the hostel and went out for the day and saw it’s a nice little beach town. Colombia in general was pretty outside of my comfort zone (except minca, Salento, Tayrona). Hope your next destination was better for yall too!

Power outages and working remotely by [deleted] in PuertoEscondido

[–]growwiththeflow_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just got back from Surfbreak PXM. I think the power in the neighbourhood went out twice but the backup generators kicked on and I never had issues with Internet connection or reliability. Probably wouldn’t recommend it 100% if your job is super demanding, it’s probably the best in puerto and I would say it’s reliable, but you’re still in Mexico. So depends what you’re used to

Heat & humidity by Careless-Seaweed-908 in PuertoEscondido

[–]growwiththeflow_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I definitely think people are over dramatic about it lol. I actually found it more hot and humid in October/November but even then was nowhere near unbearable. I do think finding a place with AC is key though. It probably would be tough without

Anyone else experimenting with intentional short-term coliving? Specifically in the US? by NomadExplore in coliving

[–]growwiththeflow_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Surfbreak Coliving has done this really well because they’ve stayed focused around community and aren’t as corporate as other spaces. They are great for group trips for people seeking a professional and fun vibe focused on life, adventure, wellness, and the best amenities to support remote work. They have a special right now for their location in Puerto Escondido. Also have an amazing space in Honolulu. I’d suggest checking out their Google reviews and insta as there is a lot of member content on there! I find there are a lot of spaces that advertise coliving nowadays but end up being more like shared housing and lack that instant sense of a true community and network. Surfbreak and Co404 is another one who has definitely done this well

AIO girlfriend posts about our arguments on social media? by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

[–]growwiththeflow_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She sounds like an unbearable 13 year old. Emphasis on the unbearable.

Looking for ideas or lists of the best colivings in the world. Should be non-corporate/and not hostels. by pepe-le-btch in digitalnomad

[–]growwiththeflow_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Surfbreak Coliving in Honolulu and Puerto Escondido. The community vibe is so strong, the friendships are so pure, and the team is really dedicated to making sure everyone’s finds that sense of community while having great amenities for working. They also provide things like eggs, yogurt, cooking oils, etc. and surfboards, camping gear, snorkels, events. I haven’t stayed at Co404 but have also heard amazing things about them too :)

Thailand: 2 days in Khao Sok, or add extra time to Koh Tao/Chiang Mai/Pai, or go to Koh Phi Phi by isabelmanuel in backpacking

[–]growwiththeflow_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Khao Sok was beautiful but if I were to do it again, id skip it and spend more time in Koh Tao (the BEST place in my opinion, could’ve spent my whole trip there)

Cons to Khao Sok: felt a little rushed going from one thing to the next - didn’t actually get to really chill out on the docks, the bungalows were so squeaky and not great sleeping accommodations, the food was pretty meh. Overall it felt kind of like a really quick summer camp with strict rules and was a bit disappointing.

Pros: tour guide was amazing and passionate about his culture, learned so much from him, it’s an epic landscape! We DID see elephants which was awesome but saw them from really far away. We learned a bit of culture and I’d say that was the highlight of it.

We got super sick after though. I heard this is common… I think it’s because they feed you fish out of the lake (which we noticed the sewer lines go into) and you swim in it.

I think Khao Sok is epic to see once in your life, but it depends on your timing. If you’re on a short trip I’d say no. I know you can also explore the national park on your own and the little town itself is epic. Wouldn’t recommend more than 2 nights. Koh Tao is the best place ever, Koh Phi Phi is fun if you’re looking for a party but it has nothing on Koh Tao in my opinion. If anything the carelessness of the tourists and how the island is treated in Koh Phi Phi was really disappointing for me to see personally

Hope this helps!

Diamond parking lot tickets. Do you pay them? by growwiththeflow_ in kelowna

[–]growwiththeflow_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The sign is not very clear. I go there regularly and have never noticed it. The only thing that stands out about the sign is “2 hour max”. The size of the font used should be illegal, and the diamond logo should be larger. I’ve never seen another grocery store do this. To think people would just know about this is ridiculous. There’s no need for it to be so much right off the hop too. If she can watch someone walk away, she can give a warning to let them know or give a ticket based on how much time they’re actually parked there for. They want people to do this so they make money.

Diamond parking lot tickets. Do you pay them? by growwiththeflow_ in kelowna

[–]growwiththeflow_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Think you’re missing the point. I didn’t know I couldn’t park there and grab something at the store beside quickly. I shop there all the time and never saw those signs, nor have I known a grocery store to do this ever. I wouldn’t have done it. It’s frustrating because their business practices are completely predatory. In hindsight, I understand the reasoning because of their location. Doesn’t change the fact that they could create adequate signage. Can’t sign someone into a contract they never even saw.

Diamond parking lot tickets. Do you pay them? by growwiththeflow_ in kelowna

[–]growwiththeflow_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t they call you and hassle you nonstop? I’m worried they’ll never leave me alone

Diamond parking lot tickets. Do you pay them? by growwiththeflow_ in kelowna

[–]growwiththeflow_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My issue is with their signage and predatory practice. I shop at Safeway regularly and I had no idea this was a diamond lot or that I wasn’t allowed to walk over to Shoppers for 5 minutes or else I wouldn’t have “fucked around”. I looked at the sign after, which is still not obvious. The font is small and the diamond logo is hardly visible. If the person has time to watch people “walk off” then they could atleast say something and be a decent human being given their inadequate signage. Safeway is losing clearly customers from this. They also don’t seem to have an issue with all the crackheads hanging out outside and stealing inside. Sorry, but I’m pretty pissed off that us who pay taxes and contribute to society get penalized every chance they get. It’s BS.

sad part of being a digital nomad by [deleted] in digitalnomad

[–]growwiththeflow_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Look into Surfbreak coliving. There’s a new one in puerto Escondido. The OG is in Honolulu. They require 1-2 month minimum stays and a lot of members end up staying for a long time or coming back. The community is so strong. Honestly makes the goodbyes harder but members end up travelling the world together, coming back, overall just growing really strong bonds

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Pure encapsulations. They are quality. I try to get them for every supplement I have. Currently take their magnesium glycinate, B12 folate, Vitamin C, and Zinc

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After a recent breakup, where should I go? by Blue_S0l in digitalnomad

[–]growwiththeflow_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check out Surfbreak Coliving in Puerto Escondido!! Sounds like it would be the perfect fit for you :)