Love this video! Thinking about what place I should work from next and Bangkok seems like a good choice, a bit too far away tho, but why not in the upcoming years! :D
Great video! Thanks for sharing… exactly what I was looking for. Bangkok is my favourite city, and I’m currently exploring my own digital nomad options - my dream is to spend more time in BKK. I am looking forward to watching so,e more of your videos 😃
Ohh I’m so happy to hear this! Bkk is definitely a great option for nomads and, like you, I also want to spend mire time there :) what are you most interested to know about the digital nomad world?
@@joyoushapes So the two main things for me are 1) visa requirements and 2) co-working space. I work for a UK company, but fully remote, so I’m trying to find out whether you can do this on a tourist visa for 90 days, or whether you should have something else. And I like the idea of renting a hotdesk in a co-working space… I have a lot of video meetings, so I need good WiFi (some of the hotels I’ve stayed in BKK, the WiFi is too unreliable). Also, I’d need to work UK office hours, which would be around 2pm to 11pm BKK time. So 24/7 access to an office space would be good - not one that closes in the evening. Haha sorry, long reply here! Loads of other little things, but these are the main two! I’m heading to BKK next month so planning some more research then :)
THank you so much for making this video. I am considering moving alone to Bangkok sometime in the next couple of years and safety is my main issue, always. As any woman, the amount of terror from being street harrassed since I was barely 12 years old has been beyond traumatic and even now, in my 30s, no where near conventionally attractive, I just got followed home while I was walking with my groceries. It never ends, at least where I am. So the fact that you mentioned safety is such a big deal. If it were an unsafe place you probably would have experienced some street harrassment walking alone. I truly hope this is true for a more long term stay as well, as I am really searching for a home in Bangkok, and hopefully a safe place.
Hey Lexie, I’m glad you enjoyed the video! I’m sorry to hear your experience. Unfortunately these things keeps appending and it’s not pleasant at all, especially when you live in a place you don’t feel safe. Where so you live? I personally found Bkk very safe and welcoming, despite being a big city! Let me know if you’ll move there :)
Visa is a very tricky topic - I can talk for myself but this doesn't apply for everyone based, for example, on passport and length of stay. And Thailand doesn't have a digital nomad visa, but some sort of retirement visas which are ridiculously expensive. On the other side, if you're planning go somewhere close to Thailand and stay longer with a proper digital nomad visa, you could look into Malaysia 😊
I'm happy you like it! I use Airbnb website - I like it for long term rentals! You can also find places on booking.com and then contact the place through their main website to avoid booking.com fees :) hope it helps! Do you plan do go to Bkk or are you there already?
Hi thanks a lot so what is a budget for one month in total..that' will help me for planning my budget because I will come soon to live in Bangkok Thanks in advance😊
@@joyoushapes I found out you just go to the immigration office in Bangkok and renew. Happens every 60 days, not 90. Pain in the ASS. But at least you don't have to leave the country. Sheesh.
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Thank you very much 😊
Hello I am the first time to watch your video clips
Thank you, I hope you enjoy it ☺️
Nice video thanks for the tips
You’re welcome 😊 stay tuned for more !
Thanks for sharing 👍 amazing City bangkok
Thank you so much - I’m happy you like it :)
@@joyoushapes Digital nomad lifestyle is amazing 😍 your videos are very helpful to 👍
Love this! Let me know if you want me to cover any particular topic :)
@@joyoushapes Remote working opportunities and how to maintain the work life balance
Great cover of the digital nomad city! 👍
Thanks a lot! I’m happy you like it and stay tuned for more 😊
Super useful as always ❤️
Thank YOU so much ❤
Love this video! Thinking about what place I should work from next and Bangkok seems like a good choice, a bit too far away tho, but why not in the upcoming years! :D
Unfortunately, avo on toast is not a thing, but you'd love the ice latte :P ❤
Super useful video! I also enjoyed all of the stuff you have on Bali and they helped me a lot before going to Bali! Keep up the good work
Ohh I’m so happy to hear!! 🫶🏼
Great video! Thanks for sharing… exactly what I was looking for. Bangkok is my favourite city, and I’m currently exploring my own digital nomad options - my dream is to spend more time in BKK. I am looking forward to watching so,e more of your videos 😃
Ohh I’m so happy to hear this! Bkk is definitely a great option for nomads and, like you, I also want to spend mire time there :) what are you most interested to know about the digital nomad world?
@@joyoushapes So the two main things for me are 1) visa requirements and 2) co-working space. I work for a UK company, but fully remote, so I’m trying to find out whether you can do this on a tourist visa for 90 days, or whether you should have something else. And I like the idea of renting a hotdesk in a co-working space… I have a lot of video meetings, so I need good WiFi (some of the hotels I’ve stayed in BKK, the WiFi is too unreliable). Also, I’d need to work UK office hours, which would be around 2pm to 11pm BKK time. So 24/7 access to an office space would be good - not one that closes in the evening. Haha sorry, long reply here! Loads of other little things, but these are the main two! I’m heading to BKK next month so planning some more research then :)
THank you so much for making this video. I am considering moving alone to Bangkok sometime in the next couple of years and safety is my main issue, always. As any woman, the amount of terror from being street harrassed since I was barely 12 years old has been beyond traumatic and even now, in my 30s, no where near conventionally attractive, I just got followed home while I was walking with my groceries. It never ends, at least where I am.
So the fact that you mentioned safety is such a big deal. If it were an unsafe place you probably would have experienced some street harrassment walking alone. I truly hope this is true for a more long term stay as well, as I am really searching for a home in Bangkok, and hopefully a safe place.
Hey Lexie, I’m glad you enjoyed the video! I’m sorry to hear your experience. Unfortunately these things keeps appending and it’s not pleasant at all, especially when you live in a place you don’t feel safe. Where so you live? I personally found Bkk very safe and welcoming, despite being a big city! Let me know if you’ll move there :)
Come to signapore . Singapore is every safe .
@@linzixuan29 can’t wait to go back!
All the best to you.
Thank you very much ☺️
Please make a video about how you deal with visa as a digital nomad...so it will help us
Visa is a very tricky topic - I can talk for myself but this doesn't apply for everyone based, for example, on passport and length of stay. And Thailand doesn't have a digital nomad visa, but some sort of retirement visas which are ridiculously expensive. On the other side, if you're planning go somewhere close to Thailand and stay longer with a proper digital nomad visa, you could look into Malaysia 😊
@@joyoushapes thanks for your reply. But if you still talk about how you manage to stay longer it will be helpful 😅
@@narakasuran sure thing 😃
Hi! I am Kritsada from Aranyaphathet city, Thailand. I like your video so much . I would like you come visit my hometown someday
Hi Kritsada, nice to meet you!! I’d love to visit more of Thailand! Is your city in the north or south?
@@joyoushapes My city lies in eastern Thailand about 200 km from Bangkok. and near Thai and cambodia border
@@Jazzsmile1 Oh that's soo lovely! Have you ever been to Cambodia?
@@joyoushapes Only Poipet city in cambodia
Very Helpful. How did you pick you accommodation? With a site or app?
I'm happy you like it! I use Airbnb website - I like it for long term rentals! You can also find places on booking.com and then contact the place through their main website to avoid booking.com fees :) hope it helps! Do you plan do go to Bkk or are you there already?
Hi thanks a lot so what is a budget for one month in total..that' will help me for planning my budget because I will come soon to live in Bangkok Thanks in advance😊
Uhh good question, well that’s very personal but I’d calculate around $1000-1200 x month for everything 😊
Yeah, but how do you deal with having to renew your tourist visa every three months. EXTREMELY annoying
I guess everyone has to figure out their visa situation. And in that case, it’s not that bad. It’s a good excuse to do a weekend getaway :)
@@joyoushapes I found out you just go to the immigration office in Bangkok and renew. Happens every 60 days, not 90. Pain in the ASS. But at least you don't have to leave the country. Sheesh.
Sorry but here more of a tourist-selfie???
I don’t really do selfie sorry :S
Get a real job already.
This one pay well already thanks
@@joyoushapes 😂😂😂