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February to May is the hottest time of the year in most of Thailand. And after the heat comes the rain. Then it’s hot AND humid. Actually it’s usually reasonably humid all through the year. But, whilst it can be a bit of a shock for tourists used to a colder or dry-air climate, it doesn’t take too long to get used to the humidity. Thing is, it’s a hot climate country and if you come to Thailand you’ll be prepared for hot weather. For people travelling in Thailand for a long time, or people moving here permanently, you DO get used to […]

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Excellent piece, thanks Tim. We're in Phuket and definitely feel the humidity! I take a small towel when I'm out, even in the car, as well as using anti-bacterial wipes straight from the fridge! Three showers a day: check. Talc on the giblets: check

Early morning workout: check.

Shades, now that's something i need to get... And a hat😊🇹🇭🌅

Love The Thaiger. Keep up the good work!

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8 hours ago, TimMullin said:

Excellent piece, thanks Tim. We're in Phuket and definitely feel the humidity! I take a small towel when I'm out, even in the car, as well as using anti-bacterial wipes straight from the fridge! Three showers a day: check. Talc on the giblets: check

Early morning workout: check.

Shades, now that's something i need to get... And a hat😊🇹🇭🌅

Love The Thaiger. Keep up the good work!

7-11 sells those chilled towels for cheap. I usually pick them up to cool down when it's extremely hot

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41 minutes ago, HiuMak said:

7-11 sells those chilled towels for cheap. I usually pick them up to cool down when it's extremely hot

Good to know, thanks👍

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