Geomax Cheapest room/air bnb in Thailand?

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What are realistic monthly prices for the shittiest, most subhuman, most third world living room or air BNB in Thailand. I do not have a superiority complex. I don't need 1 st world living conditions. I already live like an animal. I'm used to it. I just want chill in Thailand for as cheap as possible
 
I have seen decent shoebox size places for 300-400$/month 1 year leases
so if you want to go cheaper its possible but you will be very far or a non modern condo
 
What are realistic monthly prices for the shittiest, most subhuman, most third world living room or air BNB in Thailand. I do not have a superiority complex. I don't need 1 st world living conditions. I already live like an animal. I'm used to it. I just want chill in Thailand for as cheap as possible
I feel like the only appeal of bangkok is having a western style qol for cheap, might as well go to flip if you want to slummax
 
I feel like the only appeal of bangkok is having a western style qol for cheap, might as well go to flip if you want to slummax
but philippines is actually more expensive than Bangkok for what 99% of here would consider a minimum living standard

if you want cheaper than Bangkok, you can go to a smaller city in Thailand
 
but philippines is actually more expensive than Bangkok for what 99% of here would consider a minimum living standard

if you want cheaper than Bangkok, you can go to a smaller city in Thailand
True but at least in flip you can slummax for actual dividends of girls in flip, in thailand slummaxxing will just protect you from being mogged from Backpacker Hans. When I steered too far away from sukhimvit I felt the glares from locals
 
I'm paying 353 baht or $10.63 per night for a room in OYO 117 King One apartments about 4 km from BKK and 800 meters from Lat Krabang Road. It's got 24 hour reception, a fridge, desk, TV, closet, balcony with hot and cold showers, powerful A/C, minimal traffic noise (for some rooms), plenty of cheap food options nearby, etc. The place isn't spotless and the bed isn't plush, but I'm digging it. Open-air shower kicks ass. Being a farang, sometimes I want to take a piss with my shoes or socks on and not get them wet or track dirt all over the floor. The nearest SRT station, Soi Wat Lan Boon, has no ticket booth and only a few trains a day running along the East Line (heads to the Cambodian border from Bangkok); the airport rail doesn't stop here.

Good luck getting around using the Thai Smile buses; supposedly 517 runs all the way to Mochit 2 from here if you want to take a van out of the city, and 92 connects you to the Lat Krabang Railway station. Probably better just to use the moto taxi guys at the corner to get to Ban Thap Chang metro station when you want to go to the city. People 'round here are friendly and happy to do business with a foreigner, as there aren't many of us around this part of the city outskirts. Some of the back streets look pretty rough, with numerous cottage industries leaving piles of garbage in swampy waste lots. Most people speak some degree of English as well; I have not had to use Google Translate at all in the past three days. There's even a random girlie bar plopped down all by itself out on Lat Krabang Road; I saw the women looking very bored with no customers while taking an incel walk around midnight last night.
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bangkok - $200 to $300

but you will be on the outskirts

living like an animal is fun sometimes

i think it was @kamster that stayed in the outskirts of bangkok for cheap

and some other guy that still lives like this. but forgot his name
i thought kamster was too weird to travel. I guess they will give anyone a passport
 
I'm paying 353 baht or $10.63 per night for a room in OYO 117 King One apartments about 4 km from BKK and 800 meters from Lat Krabang Road. It's got 24 hour reception, a fridge, desk, TV, closet, balcony with hot and cold showers, powerful A/C, minimal traffic noise (for some rooms), plenty of cheap food options nearby, etc. The place isn't spotless and the bed isn't plush, but I'm digging it. Open-air shower kicks ass. Being a farang, sometimes I want to take a piss with my shoes or socks on and not get them wet or track dirt all over the floor. The nearest SRT station, Soi Wat Lan Boon, has no ticket booth and only a few trains a day running along the East Line (heads to the Cambodian border from Bangkok); the airport rail doesn't stop here.

Good luck getting around using the Thai Smile buses; supposedly 517 runs all the way to Mochit 2 from here if you want to take a van out of the city, and 92 connects you to the Lat Krabang Railway station. Probably better just to use the moto taxi guys at the corner to get to Ban Thap Chang metro station when you want to go to the city. People 'round here are friendly and happy to do business with a foreigner, as there aren't many of us around this part of the city outskirts. Some of the back streets look pretty rough, with numerous cottage industries leaving piles of garbage in swampy waste lots. Most people speak some degree of English as well; I have not had to use Google Translate at all in the past three days. There's even a random girlie bar plopped down all by itself out on Lat Krabang Road; I saw the women looking very bored with no customers while taking an incel walk around midnight last night.
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dude, that road is super clean by jakarta north standards. noice
 
dude, that road is super clean by jakarta north standards. noice
this is what my soi looks like
vacant lots do have trashpiles
people are nice to me here, lots of families and youths
it's different from the indifferent weariness of central Bangkok, where people are only where they are to make a living, it's not their home
my hotel sees a trickle of foreigners, always arriving by taxi, never sticking around
just got back from Sukhumvit, beats me why people think that hellhole is better than living on the outskirts
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this is what my soi looks like
vacant lots do have trashpiles
people are nice to me here, lots of families and youths
it's different from the indifferent weariness of central Bangkok, where people are only where they are to make a living, it's not their home
my hotel sees a trickle of foreigners, always arriving by taxi, never sticking around
just got back from Sukhumvit, beats me why people think that hellhole is better than living on the outskirts
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no, dude. thats fucking clean I wont' show you jakarta north. most would say NU UH. but the sluttyness and ease of bitches in this area. Are top shelf. Always a yin and. yang to everything.
 
no, dude. thats fucking clean I wont' show you jakarta north. most would say NU UH. but the sluttyness and ease of bitches in this area. Are top shelf. Always a yin and. yang to everything.
They say Indo's economy is weakening and prices are falling. Is that true in your experience? Just look at this enormous selection of hotels cheaper than $10/night in Jambi, Sumatra. All bookable online too. Here in Thailand, $10/night rooms are pretty rare.
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They say Indo's economy is weakening and prices are falling. Is that true in your experience? Just look at this enormous selection of hotels cheaper than $10/night in Jambi, Sumatra. All bookable online too. Here in Thailand, $10/night rooms are pretty rare.
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i will admit part of the draw in indonesia is its so fucking cheap. You stay here long enough. You find yourself haggling over 40 cents LOL.

a 100,000 note in their money is about 6.50 USD. but you have 4 of those, and your good for the entire day. You can easily eat 3 times a day, and go to the movies and do a fuck ton of other things for under 200,000. movie ticket 70000.

i go on dates, and it costs less than 400,000. at a nice restaurant.

it is so cheap, that i have 300,000 tucked in my phone case JUSSSSST incase. Knowing with that i can easily eat and get back home, about 35000 to 50,000 home. to 120,000 all the way to the airport.(imagine an hour drive) and about 25,000 to 40,000 per bowl of food.including drink!

you can survive here, food wise, on 75000 a day. Which is about 4 dollars. eating 3 times a day. food will look like this.
 

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