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What should be the monthly incumbency to feel good in Bangkok? For one person, in euros?
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It depends on what feels good for you) For some, the subway and cheap Thai street food are normal, and for someone to ride a taxi daily and have lunch downtown, this is the base. I'll try to decompose it using the example of my lifestyle, then see for yourself) I will try to write about 1-hip apartment in a new condo at once, with a swimming pool, a hall, a library, a coworking space and other delights for about 350 euros, if you make an annual housing contract it may be a little cheaper. It takes 40 minutes to get to the center by metro, by bike / taxi for 25 minutes if there are no traffic jams or small traffic jams I dine more often with street food, it comes out 40-60 baht, it's like 2 euros. I cook breakfasts myself, it's hard to calculate. Takeaway coffee is also an average of 40-100 baht, depending on where to get it. 2-3 euros is obtained. Sometimes I make dinner myself, sometimes I go out somewhere. For street food, prices are clear, if I go to a café in the area, then 200-300 baht is if with beer and something like that. It is difficult to calculate the subway fare, because I use an analogue of the local troika, a couple of times a week I get out to the center and about once every 1-2 weeks I replenish the card for 300 baht, this is 8-10 euros somewhere Taxi in different ways, there is Grab / Bolt, or you can catch it with your hand on the road, so it will be 1.5 times, or even 2 times cheaper. Relying on Grab, in the center a trip of 10-15 minutes will be 100-150 baht (5 euros). I get home drunk for 200 baht at night from the center (7 euros). Prices for clothes can be viewed on the sites. In general, +- as elsewhere in the world, everything is worth it, both the mass market and the luxury, I probably did not notice any cardinal difference, but we take into account what you can do VAT Refund when leaving the country. In local markets, T-shirts / shorts / shirts are 200-300 baht (7-9 euros), it can be cheaper. Honey. There are also different insurances, many use nomad" ones such as SafetyWing