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Working Remotely from Bangkok, Thailand — Best Neighborhoods, Cost of Living, Learning Thai

The reasons Bangkok ranks as a top destination for digital nomads include affordability, broadband speed, weather, scenery, transportation, and cuisine. READ MORE at www.theborderlessoffice.com #remotework #digitalnomad #bangkok WATCH PART 1    • Working Remotely from Bangkok: Avoid ...   The Instant Group, a UK-based flexible working solutions provider, recently ranked Bangkok the second best city for working remotely – after Lisbon. Pariyakorn “Smuk” Chamniprasertkul, Head of ‪@BananaThaiSchool‬ Language School, offers city insights and tips about Thai culture. SCENES 00:22 Benchasiri Park 01:35 The Commons 02:30 Food costs 03:00 Local salaries 05:00 WiFi costs 05:36 Co-work space 06:20 Typical working hours 07:31 Thai office worker wear/dress 08:40 What does the younger Thai generation want from a work place? 09:40 Best Bangkok neighborhoods 12:40 Basic Thai phrases Average wages for Thai office workers For Thai workers in the tech industry, salaries are low compared to their counterparts from other world regions. Entry-level wages for Thais working as graphic designers can be as low as 20,000 baht ($542) per month, for web developers 37,000 ($1,003), and for software developers 51,000 ($1,383). Thais working for foreign companies have an opportunity for higher salaries, especially compared to Thailand’s cost of living. WiFi costs compared to the US On average, WiFi costs in Thailand are 630 baht per month ($17.18) compared to 2,492 baht ($67.96) in the US. This makes working in Thailand more desirable for those wanting to work from home and cuts spending. In addition, while membership and daily costs are associated with coworking spaces in Bangkok, most cafes offer free WiFi. Working outside of home is a good way to avoid high electricity bills from running air-conditioning frequently. Top neighborhoods for remote work Ari Ari is a small but hip local neighborhood not far from the city center. It has a mixture of trendy cafes and street vendors, making it possible for people on various budgets to enjoy. The neighborhood is popular with middle- and upper-class Thais and some foreigners. On Nut On Nut is a buzzy yet affordable neighborhood not far from more expensive areas such as Thong Lo. Although it’s quite popular with expats, it has a local neighborhood feel, with endless options for cheap eats. Long-term expats and remote workers are drawn to the area for its cheap apartments, plentiful transportation options, access to supermarkets, and proximity to central Bangkok. Asok A most-popular area for expats in Bangkok. Why? Its central location and access to central offices in Bangkok, BTS Skytrain, and MRT Easy access to malls and shops Proximity to large parks, such as Benjakitti Nightlife activities Relative affordability compared to more upscale neighborhoods nearby Road Trips One-day trips from Bangkok Ayutthaya Khao Yai National Park Koh Samed Island Kanchanaburi Damnoen Saduak Floating Market Renting a car Renting a car can be a good option for those who want to escape Bangkok crowds to nearby destinations. Prices can be as low as 552 baht ($15) to 737 baht ($20) per day and 16,500 baht ($450) for a month. Drivers should have an international license to avoid issues with Thai police checkpoints. Learning Thai For foreigners seeking to connect with local culture and learn the Thai language, BananaThai is a Thai online school introducing a new way of understanding the Thai language and culture through integrating online platforms and innovative tools. With quality content, innovative learning materials, and free learning sources, you can learn Thai with Kru Smuk (teacher Smuk) in the most flexible, enjoyable, and effective way. Click on any of the social media links below to get started! Kru Smuk ครูสมุ้ก – founder and headteacher of BananaThai. Great interest in digital business and innovation as well as community building. For the past 3 years, working on online Thai language school: BananaThai; bridging the local community and the international community in Thailand through online platforms – providing content related to Thai language and cultures. ➠ Website: www.bananathaischool.com ➠ Instagram: bananathaischool ➠ YouTube: BananaThai ➠ Facebook: BananaThai ➠ Podcast: BananaThai ➠ 5-Day Thai Challenge: 5-Day Thai Challenge ABOUT The Borderless Office – Philip Beere I was born in Kobe, Japan. And, I attended grade school in Barcelona, Spain. These experiences planted the seed for exploration and curiosity. Now, I direct a U.S.-based marketing agency, with clients on every continent and staff from multiple countries. We advocate for remote work, autonomy, a flexible work environment, and hiring the best people based on talent – regardless of location. ➠ Follow The Borderless Office: www.theborderlessoffice.com ➠ LinkedIn: The Borderless Office ➠ Connect with Philip: www.philipjames.co ➠ Instagram: philipjames360 ➠ LinkedIn: Philip Beere

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