Well it's been a year since I made the move. So far so good, I've made a list of some of the things I've learned from my experiences that will make my life smooth and prevent me from going on 'Thai-tilt', like we've seen with some posters here, where the bitterness and eventually insanity takes over. I'd like to hear some rules of thumb from some posters who've been here a while and haven't gone mad. OK you're all a bit loopy, but it seems this place can really play havoc with weak minds.
Don't have an alcho tuk tuk driver as your go to guy
Don't get too friendly with people you're employing for a service, they'll just use it against you. Be anal about checking any work and generally act like a boss
There's a time and place for haggling, that does not include 7/11 or the bus ticket counter
Hot water is for pussies
Motorbikes are dangerous
The shoulder is a complex muscle and smashing your arm out of it's socket is painful
A little Thai goes a long way, just make sure you let them know, or they'll think you're speaking English and won't tune in
To break the ice with Thai men, open with something racist, sexist or self-depreciating, and know the names of at least 4 players from each of the 4 major premier league teams
Betting with a Thai means if you lose you pay, if you win you get shafted
Find a balance between avoiding conflict and being assertive enough to not get walked over
You can take the piss, as long as it's out of yourself, your country or something non-Thai. Paying out anything Thai is reserved for Thais only, paying out farangs is a free for all
Don't laugh and scoff about matters of spirituality, such as the colour and delivery date of a car. The spirits houses are not a joke
Sarcasm isn't funny
A Katoey, a midget half-wit and a cranky hi-so woman bickering in a corner store is hilarious
Asking a dodgy expat where he met his wife goes down worse than asking him how he makes a living
Choose your expat friends carefully, no need to befriend someone you wouldn't give the time of day back home just because you're both farangs
Ice in beer is the go, refreshing and stops hangovers. Sang Som is cheap and effective, again, lots of ice.
Money talks, good whisky screams