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Expat Living: Brother Dan is Still Sailing Away

Brother Daniel is Sailing

Cracking Thai Fundamentals: Interview With Scott Eddy

Cracking Thai Fundamentals: Interview With Scott Eddy

Talking about Stu Jay Raj’s Cracking Thai Fundamentals… Stu is back in Bangkok with Cracking Thai Fundamentals. You already know my experiences with Stu’s workshop, so to give you another opinion I asked a former student of Stu’s, Scott Eddy, for an interview. I first heard about Scott from Claudio Sennhauser, a mutual friend (thanks [...]

Interview: Luke Cassady-Dorion: Photographer and Linguist

Interview: Luke Cassady-Dorion: Photographer and Linguist

Interview: Luke Cassady-Dorion the linguist… I never tire of reading about the language attributes of linguists. Luke, a talented photographer, just happens to be studying for a Bachelor’s Degree at Ramkhamkaeng University (Thai Major, Japanese Minor). In addition, he has taken on Spanish, Sanskrit, Lanna, and Burmese at the university level. Impressive. Goldenland Polygot In [...]

Update 2: Expat’s Eye-witness Report: Ratchaprasong

Update 2: Expat’s Eye-witness Report: Ratchaprasong

Just when we went back home the street we were on came under fire from very close. We were running for our lives. Later troops were screening every corner, house, hotel and all roofs in the area from pockets of “terrorists”. We have not been allowed to leave our house for the rest of the [...]

Update 1: Expat’s Eye-witness Report: Ratchaprasong Resort

Update 1: Expat’s Eye-witness Report: Ratchaprasong Resort

Here is a short update… At the moment we have power most of the time. There have been only a few blackouts so far. Mobile phone signal is off mostly and the internet signal is very unstable. Lots of interruptions – sometimes for hours. Water is still running with few interruptions. Our neighborhood is completely [...]

Staying Safe in Thailand: Streetwise Advice + Twitter

Staying Safe in Thailand: Streetwise Advice + Twitter

What’s going on with Thai politics… Some westerners in Thailand see the Red Shirts as an inconvenient pain in the butt (but so are volcanoes). Others feel that the Red Shirts have a valid point (a number of Pink Shirts believe that too). To top it off, knowledgeable expats plugged into the mainstream of Thai [...]

An Expat's Eye-witness Report: Ratchaprasong Resort

An Expat’s Eye-witness Report: Ratchaprasong Resort

What I see in my neighborhood… I live in an apartment right in the middle of the Ratchaprasong area, so I am able to give a firsthand report about what I see. Several times a day, my wife and I go on the streets around the Ratchaprasong intersection, out among the reds. From our windows [...]

Habits of Highly Effective Expats

Habits of Highly Effective Expats

Expat Guide on twitter, tweets… Today, Sharon Gilor (expatsguide), tweeted Glen’s Seven Habits of Highly Ineffective Expats. I have noticed in strangers, friends, and yes, even myself, seven habits that I think make you a very ineffective expat. My rookie year in China is nearing a close, so I plan on making a New Year’s [...]