Living in Issan
The people
Friendly, welcoming and a little bit mad. When you first turn up there will be plenty of stares but soon nearly everyone you meet will want a little chat with you. Unfortunately the level of English is pretty low, so you'll have to brush up on your Thai language skills. Just the basics will do, although if you want to eat some great food it would be advisable to learn some Thai dishes, as you won't find any foreign language menus.
Drink
Issan people like to drink, especially the men. It seems to be the main hobby for a lot of people. Thai whiskey is high up on the drinks menu, although at a push anything will do. The main Thai whisky is Hong Thong, it's strong and cheap and after a period of adjustment not that poisonous. Usually drunk with soda water and ice it's a pleasant enough way to spend an evening.
Leo is the most popular beer, it's not the cheapest but it's the first choice for Issan. An evening with Leo is great but the following day can be struggle.
More about alcohol here- beer and whiskey in Issan
More about alcohol here- beer and whiskey in Issan
Issan ladies and others
Some of the most beautiful girls in Thailand (my opinion) come from Issan. Much has been said and written about Issan girls, not much of it positive. This area is mostly poor farmers, and some girls consider foreigners a rich source of income, but don't tar them all with the same brush. There are some wonderful, hard working, professional ladies here. You just have to spend a bit of time finding them.
More about Thai Ladies here- Thai ladies
More about Thai Ladies here- Thai ladies
Working
There is not a great deal of work for a foreigner in Issan. The big cities have a few opportunities, but most of the region is small farming villages. Harvesting rice for 300 Baht/day will not appeal to most people. Teaching is the only real option here, there's plenty of schools and most of them will require at least one white skinned individual.
More about working in Thailand here- working in Thailand
Accommodation
Getting a room is easy, getting something nice where you don't have to squat takes a bit more time, especially if your town is out in the boon-docks. There is usually a few basic hotels about until you can find something suitable. Depending on how much luxury you need, decent rooms or small houses can be rented for 3-4000 Baht, anything bigger or better will have to built. For those expats with plenty of money and time this is no problem, for the rest of us it is but a dream.
Nightlife
Depending on where you are the evenings entertainment varies from great foreign run bars and clubs to a plastic stool outside a hut. Most of the entertainment is in the big cities, Korat, Khon kaen etc. For those dwelling in the sticks, the options are very limited. I live in a fairly small town and a late opening restaurant is the most happening place in town, unfortunately it also becomes a karaoke bar.... Drunk Thai people wailing at full volume only adds to the ambience.
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