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by virtualwhys 3049 days ago
I get 50mbs/20mbs here in my apartment for $20/month; connection is solid. If you need a really fast connection you can get 500mbs/200mbs, residential no less.

Also have unlimited mobile data plan with AIS for $20/month, which is really surprisingly fast given what you're paying.

Thailand's been an eye opener on many levels, will definitely be heading back here next winter if I'm able to.

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As someone who is prone to seasonal unproductivity, I wish to travel somewhere warm and sunny during winter months. What's the weather like during winter months (I'm on the east coast of North America)? Also, what's the living cost in addition to uitilities such as internet? Thanks.
I've been in Chiang Mai for about 3 months now; it's rained literally once. "Winter" lasted for maybe 10 days, which meant evening temps in the high 50s I'd guess.

The only real gotcha is now, when the "burning season" begins. Farmers across the north of India and SE Asia start torching previous season's fields, which leads to poor air quality. Up until February you're basically good, it's after that that you start seeing people (myself included) donning the wearable breathing masks.

Here's how things are now, just look at all that fresh air[1], you'd think the earth was a tail pipe.

[1] http://berkeleyearth.org/air-quality-real-time-map/?z=4&x=10...

Wow, I didn't know it was that bad! Thanks for the tips.
Thailands winter is Dec/Jan/Feb which is basically the high season for tourism (it's hot but not stupidly hot). So it's more expensive than other times of the year but still cheap by rest of the world standards.

This channel has some pretty decent vids on the subject

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmnpMr4Md5CgZ5MdlghTYqA/vid...

Bear in mind though that Chiang Mai is more of a rural town than major city, you might find yourself preferring Bangkok.

Awesome, thank you!