We get time in the evenings and weekend to do what we like.
It’s fun- the girls on my last placement were English, Irish, American,
Australian, New Zealand and India so dinnertimes sitting round talking about
gun crime felt like a UN meeting with all our different accents. We’ve been
visiting 7/11’s (like a corner shop) and stocking up on oreos and things. Oreo
is now a food group in my diet.
The Night Bazaar in Chiang Rai. Here's where I bought some pants we all wear out here and it's full of Asian food to try (Sam, Lisa and I got some deep fried banana. You should try it)
We stayed out until 3am. I told Kate in Britain it's still technically her birthday so we should keep celebrating. So we all (Josh, Tom, Alex, Martin, Lauren, Kate, Lucy, Laura, Arthur and I've forgotten a name...) went to nightclubs and rain dances in the street.
10 of us in a songtao (pronounced song-toe). You can also have two people hang off the back on rails. There's no safety standards in Asia.
Behold: This weekend's hostel. It costs 400baht for two nights (almost £9! And it's gorgeous!)
Looks crazy! Enjoy :)
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