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Thread: What to bring to Thai friends?

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    What to bring to Thai friends?

    In another thread ("What do you stock up on?") Doug mentioned things he was bringing with him for his three-month stay. In his post he listed gifts of real Levis, chocolate, cologne, several cheap souvenir T-shirt from my city, a stock of maple leaf pens and pins

    Every time I'm planning a trip to LOS I'm faced with the same old challenge: What sort of items shall I bring to friends there this time? Business associates are a different thing, there are established criteria for them; and I've read that "local souvenirs" from my home area are usually appreciated, but I like some variety.

    In the past I've brought things that friends have mentioned they liked or couldn't find easily there, such as calendars, scenic picture books of the US or my state, candies, etc. One friend received the latest Harry Potter book that wasn't out yet in Thai.

    Since I'll be there in about a month, I'm shopping and stocking up again. In addition to the inevitable suggestions of "necklaces, cash, rings, water buffalo, scooters", what would you bring?

    What gifts have you brought to good friends that seemed to genuinely please them?

    Thanks in advance, guys.


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    A lot of Thais are soccer nuts. If yours is - a real souveneir from their favourite club.

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    Re: Deja Vu

    Thank you, Joe. Those were good suggestions - I appreciate the link to the past thread. Here's a quick re-cap of some of what was listed there to save time, if anyone else is wondering:

    Cologne
    Levis 501
    Nicely boxed chocolates and/or candies
    Hand-held electronic games
    Nice ties and belts
    Shirts (if you know the size) that are not available in LOS
    Liquor (Johnny Walker Black or Chivas seem to be the favorites)
    Altoids mints (or other flavors)
    Rechargeable razor or toothbrush
    A shirt from their favorite soccer team
    Underwear (CK or some brand that is NOT a Patong knock-off)

    One of the better suggestions was to take the friend out shopping and let them help pick. I suppose that might work, too (within reason)!

    If anyone has anything new or further to add here, please do.

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    As weird as it might sound, I once brought Mama some hot sauces from the US which she was absolutely craze about. I kept getting requests from the BF for more so he could give to Mama.

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    Something I had bring on my last trip to Thailand was : I am using the translator as I don't know the word in english : carry-keys. It was a golden "carry-keys" from the wold's cup.
    Here is a pic from it :

    I brought 20 of them and they all seem happy with it (aunts, father, sisters, nephews, boyfriend, friends....). Maybe, you can find one with your city or country's emblem. Some of them are made with gold or silver for your special friends.

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    If its for BF then a mobile phone from your country that's a little different from the ones available in Thailand. If you can find one that's not available in Thailand then BF get a big high out of it when flashing it about with his friends. (Oh ! new model no have in Thailand yet) For other Thais then useable things like nice soaps. Things they would normally have to buy for day to day living and you have saved them the money

    If its a Farang then ask him what he wants from wherever you are coming from. When people ask me what I want from London when coming to visit. I always ask for Marmite which is so difficult to find outside the UK. Better than the junk gifts which end up in a drawer and chucked away 10 years later. A friend of mine once asked me to bring some Yorkshire pudding mix to Pattaya he was a happy with that as BF was with his new mobile.

    Apart from that we come to Thailand for shopping and everything is cheaper. Wait till you get there find out what people really want and buy it locally.
    Don't try to hold in farts - they travel up your spine and into your brain and that is where shitty ideas come from.

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    Lucky Brand Clothing

    While it is not inexpensive, I have found my friend just loves Lucky Brand clothing from the US.

    When you open the zipper of the jeans is spells out "LUCKY YOU" along the inside of the zipper. That garnished quite a few laughs the first time he saw it. With all the talk of luck in Thailand I knew these gifts couldn't go wrong.

    They are made in the US and are of excellent quality. Fair warning. They are not inexpensive. A pair of jeans cost about $100 but they will last forever. I wear them myself and they are nice quality clothes that last.

    They also sell t-shirts and other clothing items, along with cologne.

    http://www.luckybrandjeans.com/default.aspx



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    A hit to bring in Thailand !

    It always modest bringing a lot off t-shirts XXXL, into Thailand for friend , friend and friends....

    Thais loaf it ," the most popular soccer or is it sucker ? ". Well does not matter he's a hit any way !


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    I like the thought of bringing some nice things with me. American Levis 501 are No. 1, all the guys seem to like them if they are from America. You can probably get the same thing cheaper in the Royal Garden Shopping Mall. Really consider gifts that the guys will remember, take them to a dentist or Doctor if needed. When I give a gift it is to make me happy along with Thai guy. I observe surprise when I mention I want to take him to a dentist. I like the Dentists office across from temple on South Soi.

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