Safety in Thailand - 6 things you should know before you visit!

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  • Опубликовано: 9 май 2024
  • Each country has a unique safety profile with different risk factors. In this video, I cover 6 things that you should know about safety in Thailand before you visit!
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Комментарии • 68

  • @alohaac6943
    @alohaac6943 17 дней назад +3

    Great advice again on understanding and respecting local culture to better adapt and navigate travels or life abroad.

  • @BloobleBonker
    @BloobleBonker Месяц назад +7

    Wow that's another impressive package of wisdom crammed into a short video Cal. Everything is spot on. Motorbikes are death traps here in Thailand! Great work.

    • @thebangkokguide
      @thebangkokguide  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for the kind words! I agree. Motorbikes are definitely risky!

  • @citrusfarmer
    @citrusfarmer 29 дней назад +5

    wife and I were chased by a homeless man in San Fransisco. We had to run into an dinner and eat there until he left. pretty scary.

    • @thebangkokguide
      @thebangkokguide  27 дней назад +2

      Yeah my friend said it was pretty wild. It’s very unfortunate. I hope things can improve there!

  • @HicksMMAandFitness
    @HicksMMAandFitness 28 дней назад +4

    I went to Bangkok, three months ago for my first international trip outside of the United States. I was in Banglamphu near Khao San Road. I enjoyed my time out there. I damn near cried when I had to go back to the states.

    • @thebangkokguide
      @thebangkokguide  27 дней назад +1

      It’s a great place. I stayed there during my first week and ten years later I’m still here 😂

    • @imonmywaybyoreo
      @imonmywaybyoreo 14 дней назад

      We welcome and back to visit our again Bro❤

  • @porpkw
    @porpkw 23 дня назад +3

    I'm Thai. The topic about keeping face for Thai people I truely agree.

    • @thebangkokguide
      @thebangkokguide  21 день назад +1

      I think most westerners are not so familiar with the concept, and just how important it is. Thank you for your input!

  • @user-hu3mt7lb2b
    @user-hu3mt7lb2b 28 дней назад +3

    ขอบคุณวีดีโอดีๆ ของคุณ ที่ช่วยแนะนำ ชาวต่างชาติ ที่จะเดินทางมาเที่ยวประเทศไทย

  • @freeflybri1790
    @freeflybri1790 29 дней назад +4

    Cal, thanks for another informative vid. I'd personally like to know more about how to politely observe cultural customs in Thailand , especially religious ones. Like, not touching shrines, how to show respect to monks, and that kind of thing.

    • @thebangkokguide
      @thebangkokguide  27 дней назад +2

      Sure. It’s a good subject. I’ve covered this information in a few videos but those were quite some time ago. I’ll add it to the schedule! Cheers

  • @keepitreal1547
    @keepitreal1547 Месяц назад +4

    Well said.
    I can confirm that road safety in the UK is excellent. It's very very rare that there are road accidents & even in the most populated places. The infrastructure & general compliance of safety rules & regulations is superb.

    • @thebangkokguide
      @thebangkokguide  Месяц назад +1

      Yeah. General infrastructure in the UK is excellent... especially in London. Cheers!

  • @stevieboy5263
    @stevieboy5263 28 дней назад +4

    Thailand is a very safe country if you mind your own business you will never have a problem in Thailand
    Respect culture speak softly don’t shout or raise your voice at Thai people show respect
    Motorbikes are very dangerous in major cities like pattaya mainly because of drunken farangs a few people I know had really bad accidents unfortunately
    A very important thing in Thailand is a good medical insurance known lots of people who didn’t and the day came when severe illness or accident happened then the massive bills for great hospitals like Bangkok pattaya
    Basically enjoy Thailand mind your own business and use common sense you will never have a problem I spent 30 years there

    • @thebangkokguide
      @thebangkokguide  27 дней назад +1

      Thanks for the input! Totally agree. Cheers!

  • @Educa69
    @Educa69 Месяц назад +2

    It all comes down to sense common, that's the key. Thanks for give us these advice, I really appreciate it

    • @thebangkokguide
      @thebangkokguide  Месяц назад +2

      I agree. I think sometimes people tend to shut off common sense when their in travel mode. I've definitely been guilty of that. Thanks for the kind words!

  • @Reiben1972
    @Reiben1972 Месяц назад +2

    Good video, Iam coming to Thailand next month, so thank you.

    • @thebangkokguide
      @thebangkokguide  Месяц назад +1

      Good stuff! Thanks for the kind comment and safe travels!

  • @user-fw6bb9vl5j
    @user-fw6bb9vl5j Месяц назад +2

    คุณอธิบายเกี่ยวกับคนไทยได้อย่างแหลมคมดีมาก เข้าใจง่าย ตรงไปตรงมาดี ชอบวีดีโอของคุณทุกตอนครับ

  • @MJrocs1309
    @MJrocs1309 Месяц назад +1

    In my visits it seems that a lot of young westerners get too much liquor in them and start acting crazy. In all my visits I have never felt threatened in any way. Hope to be back as soon as I can. Love Thailand

    • @thebangkokguide
      @thebangkokguide  Месяц назад

      Yep, this is definitely an unfortunate reality here... I've had far more incidents with drunk westerners than any Thai people. Thanks for the input!

  • @dqrossvideography5134
    @dqrossvideography5134 Месяц назад +1

    Another excellent video with a lot of great advice for newcomers. In bkk one has to exercise caution even when crossing at a set of traffic lights. I've seen cars and bikes going through red lights if they "think" no one is crossing. I never get bike rides in bkk because I want to live lol and public transport is second to none. When it comes to safety, it's good to exercise caution no matter where you are. I have seen tourists with their phones hanging outside their back pockets and young ladies carrying their handbags wide open behind their backs. That is literally asking for someone to pick your pockets. What you said about losing face when getting upset and angry was really interesting. In France, where I come from, arguing is pretty much a national sport and it's when you're willing to compromise or apologise that you are seen as the "loser". it's exhausting; that's why I left a long time ago. I much prefer the UK or Thailand where they will do anything to avoid conflict and promote harmony rather than hostility.
    Thanks again 🙂

    • @thebangkokguide
      @thebangkokguide  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for the input! Totally agree with your perspective as well. Pick pocketing has actually become a much larger problem here in Bangkok over the past few years, as international pickpocketing gangs have moved in... a bit similar to Europe in that respect. Cheers!

  • @sjw4life546
    @sjw4life546 Месяц назад +2

    Pretty spot on. Except the part about thailand not being a nanny state.

    • @thebangkokguide
      @thebangkokguide  Месяц назад

      Thanks for the kind words. I'm curious... how does Thailand have a nanny state though? I see it as kindof an absentee parent with a handout kindof state lol

    • @sjw4life546
      @sjw4life546 Месяц назад +2

      @thebangkokguide Well, when you look up the definition of "nanny state," it's when the government is regarded as overprotective or interfering unduly with personal choice. Setting aside the governments interfering with personal political choice, the restriction on alcohol buying, the potential outlawing of Marijuana for recreational use, internet freedom and the restriction on who can get married are all examples of "nanny" encroaching on personal freedom.

    • @thebangkokguide
      @thebangkokguide  29 дней назад +1

      @@sjw4life546 Fair enough. It's a reasonable definition. Definitely have a nanny state at play here as well. Cheers!

  • @BB-yi6qn
    @BB-yi6qn Месяц назад +1

    Recommend you a good place BGC. Makati. Ortigas center. Eastwood city. Mall of Asia area in Manila Philippines , with many skyscrapers, large shopping malls, restaurants, bars and nightclubs

    • @thebangkokguide
      @thebangkokguide  Месяц назад

      I've heard it's very nice. Planning a trip over! Cheers

  • @LamoonMan
    @LamoonMan 17 дней назад +1

    Be careful when crossing the road and motorcycles riding on the sidewalk.

  • @arianneadventuers
    @arianneadventuers 27 дней назад +1

    Hi, is Pattaya less risk compared to Bangkok in terms of motorcycle driving? Thank you

    • @thebangkokguide
      @thebangkokguide  26 дней назад

      It’s less risky as it isn’t as busy but you should still be careful as there can be drinking and driving problems there!

  • @dry5555
    @dry5555 29 дней назад +1

    I recall watching the news about a retired western couple getting into some kind of argument/fight with a young Thai man. The Thai man gave the woman a strong kick to the face and she fell straight back, unconscious before she hit the ground. I was shocked because she could have died when her head hit the street, and the fact that the young Thai guy resorted to that much force on an old woman. Do you recall the incident? I may be a little sketchy on the details but I think the young guy might have been part of a gang.

    • @thebangkokguide
      @thebangkokguide  27 дней назад +1

      I remember that as well…maybe 7 years ago in Hua Hin. You definitely still have incidents like this, but it is quite rare. I was shocked by that too.

  • @uwishiwasu
    @uwishiwasu 24 дня назад +2

    You sound very saskatchewan

    • @thebangkokguide
      @thebangkokguide  24 дня назад

      I'm from Toronto but lived in Ottawa for quite some time as well. Perhaps this makes for a Saskatchewan accent! Haha

  • @MrFredericandre
    @MrFredericandre Месяц назад +2

    Many Western cities are very safe, though most of them in Europe.

    • @thebangkokguide
      @thebangkokguide  Месяц назад +2

      I agree, although I do find that western cities tend to have more overt street crime... I think this can also be related to police methods, or lack thereof... particularly in recent years in the west.

  • @saifonlawrence2044
    @saifonlawrence2044 27 дней назад +1

    Thailand much safer per capita than Cana-Duh.

    • @thebangkokguide
      @thebangkokguide  26 дней назад

      Technically I think Canada ranks as safer, but public spaces definitely seem safer in Thailand.

  • @user-wt4bg8rs4g
    @user-wt4bg8rs4g 29 дней назад

    This is called natural selection 🙃

    • @thebangkokguide
      @thebangkokguide  27 дней назад

      This is true. I didn’t want to say it but Thailand definitely has that element at play.

  • @mindfortress105
    @mindfortress105 Месяц назад +2

    muay thai or not. Getting into a fight in any country is very very dumb

  • @unplugyourself7335
    @unplugyourself7335 28 дней назад +1

    Sorry, not wanting to piss on you, but the predominant reasons for road deaths are different ones. It's alcohol, speeding, not wearing a helmet and overestimating your own abilities. There is a reason why the vast majority of deaths are young men under 30. Always assume everybody is out to kill you and wear a helmet and you will be pretty safe. In rural areas also avoid driving in the evening and at night, especially towards the weekends and around holidays, since car is the only method of transportation over the long stretched city structures and people oftentimes drive shit faced drunk.

    • @thebangkokguide
      @thebangkokguide  27 дней назад

      I think your analysis is correct. Definitely nothing there to piss me off! Thanks for the input!

  • @VillaResi-rt3ij
    @VillaResi-rt3ij Месяц назад +1

    this guy is talking just bs

  • @VideoAssociates
    @VideoAssociates 11 дней назад +1

    A great analysis mate... Yep I think that if someone finds themselves in difficulty in Thailand... Difficulties can nearly always be fixed up by offering small gift or small money because you're playing to their weaknesses.. if this fails still stay open to negotiation, but never make them lose face, or you lose leverage in negotiation. Luke, Australia 🦘

    • @thebangkokguide
      @thebangkokguide  11 дней назад

      I agree with you. The face thing is huge here.. this approach works very well to get out of scams quite cheaply as well. Just offer a small amount and often it’s accepted. Cheers!