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Re: The footprints that you leave behind in Thailand.
When in Thailand, MY rubbish goes in the bin. From what I observe, your average westerner is more likely to dispose of his rubbish properly in Thailand than the locals. Places like Myanmar & Cambodia have an even more careless attitude to rubbish disposal.
I would suggest that wherever the beach photo is taken, a good proportion of the rubbish on the beach would be washed onto the beach and if it's in Asia, most of that will be from careless disposal by locals.
At Jomtien beach, nearly all tourist rubbish goes in the bins provided.
I also leave behind several thousand baht per day & zero broken hearts. It's all about the wallet, as Manforallseasons says.
OK, no doubt it's possible to break hearts, for example, by pretending you're looking for a long term relationship, then disappearing.
However, like quite a few others here, I don't do that.
I just make it clear I'm a butterfly.
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