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#1 invogue

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Posted 2012-02-15 03:26:24

How hard is it to live on 3000 baht per week in Bangkok? I am going to BKK next month and this is my weekly allowance for my new job. Accommodation in Thonglor is provided and probably most entertainment related stuff- a perk of the job. So the expenses are travel and food. I guess I should start liking rice- a lot?

#2 Naam

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Posted 2012-02-15 03:35:49

investing in a monk's robe might help too.

#3 andvari26

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Posted 2012-02-15 06:12:14

You can document the experience & sell as the latest diet book ! Good Luck

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Posted 2012-02-15 06:19:42

If all you have to do with it is eat and you like Thai food, yes you could live of it for a week.
Won't be anything fancy though.

#5 impulse

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Posted 2012-02-15 06:35:57

Depends on how they arrived at the 3000 baht number.

If you're supposed to live on the allowance of 3000 baht per week, you won't be living large but it's not difficult.

If they're just trying to compensate you for the incremental cost of living in BKK (and they assume you do things like eat and go to movies back home anyway), then you'll do fine.  You'll have to pull some coin out of your back pocket, but let's face it- you spent money to eat back home.

BTW, not condoning or condemning either of the 2 scenarios above.  Some companies do it differently.  Mine, for example, just lumps it all into salary with no "weekly allowance" and no additional money for accommodations.  I have no complaints because that's the way I prefer it anyway- then I can choose how to spend my own funds.

Edited by impulse, 2012-02-15 06:37:00.


#6 detectivethai

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Posted 2012-02-15 07:37:58

Unless you are a big beer guzzling, large western food food eater and sexpat, 12,000 per month is plenty just for sustenance. Most Thais do it on 150 baht per day, but for them pizza, big macs, kfc and the likes are considered a rare treat rather than a daily thing.

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Posted 2012-02-15 07:46:54

View Postimpulse, on 2012-02-15 06:35:57, said:

Depends on how they arrived at the 3000 baht number.

If you're supposed to live on the allowance of 3000 baht per week, you won't be living large but it's not difficult.

If they're just trying to compensate you for the incremental cost of living in BKK (and they assume you do things like eat and go to movies back home anyway), then you'll do fine.  You'll have to pull some coin out of your back pocket, but let's face it- you spent money to eat back home.

BTW, not condoning or condemning either of the 2 scenarios above.  Some companies do it differently.  Mine, for example, just lumps it all into salary with no "weekly allowance" and no additional money for accommodations.  I have no complaints because that's the way I prefer it anyway- then I can choose how to spend my own funds.
If you like Thai food not a problem providing you eat at the food stall's/hall's you can eat drink water like a king for about 200bt a day. But you'll be buggered if you want to eat any Farang food. Travel every ware by local transport "walk". Tip it might be ok for a week or two then the taste of Farang food will rear it's ugly head and you'll be buggered big time. Best of luck.

Edited by fredob43, 2012-02-15 07:49:55.


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Posted 2012-02-15 07:49:48

entertainment thrown in does that include the local produce,if not you had better get a telly.

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Posted 2012-02-15 09:18:47

You are going to have to live like a Thai and in order to make it on 3000 baht/week especially in a large city like Bangkok.  You better be fluent in Thai in order to more quickly adjust to the Thai culture and be able to find the lowest cost of necessities.   But having your lodging paid for is a good start to help overcome the low wage.  

With the new 300 baht/day minimum wage going in effect over the coming months to a year or so, that equates to approx 9000 baht/month....12,000 baht/month ain't far above the near future minimum wage...and I think we all know that making it on a minimum wage is hard in any country.   Good luck.

#10 jonclark

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Posted 2012-02-15 09:38:20

I think on 3'000 baht a week the term survive is more apt than live. Yes you can survive on 3'000 baht a week, but you should have some back up cash for example hospital visits if you are sick or have an accident (unless you have some form of work insurance).

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Posted 2012-02-15 10:16:37

View Postjonclark, on 2012-02-15 09:38:20, said:

I think on 3'000 baht a week the term survive is more apt than live. Yes you can survive on 3'000 baht a week, but you should have some back up cash for example hospital visits if you are sick or have an accident (unless you have some form of work insurance).


3000 baht isn't his salary from how I read it, just the away from home allowance his company is giving him. All he needs to do with it is cover food, for which it,s a bit stingy but doable.


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#12 falang07

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Posted 2012-02-15 10:33:32

View Postdetectivethai, on 2012-02-15 07:37:58, said:

Unless you are a big beer guzzling, large western food food eater and sexpat, 12,000 per month is plenty just for sustenance. Most Thais do it on 150 baht per day, but for them pizza, big macs, kfc and the likes are considered a rare treat rather than a daily thing.

I can live without pizza, big macs, and kfc all the year long, and I definitely would not call this junk food a treat at all.

#13 WhizBang

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Posted 2012-02-15 10:38:31

3000 baht a week!!!  Yikes.

I live on 3000 baht per DAY (not including accomodations or utilities).  And even then I am frequently penny pinching at the end of the month.

Good luck.

#14 Briggsy

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Posted 2012-02-15 10:39:15

If it's on top of a monthly salary of 150,000, you'll be right.

#15 DickyDavies

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Posted 2012-02-15 11:28:11

where will you be working? (for travel costs) what kind of job will you be doing? (just out of interest)

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Posted 2012-02-15 13:55:53

The OP said accommodation and other living expenses are covered but should say WHAT is covered to get an accurate reply.

3000 per week is 428 baht per day. If food and entertainment is supplied then by all means that is enough.

With food, rent, entertainment etc. paid for that leaves him with :

17 beer Archas per day at 25 baht per beer. Should do just fine.

#17 invogue

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Posted 2012-02-15 16:37:47

Ha, ha, thank you for the comical insight and comments everyone! I can't go into my job particulars at the moment (nothing illegal) but basically the way it works is the 3000 baht allowance is the total pay. This isn't a surplus to any wage paid back in my home country or anything. At the end of the day, I love the work so I don't mind the low pay.

#18 chops

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Posted 2012-02-15 18:00:28

You mean they're paying you just 12,000 baht a month?  LOL.

I think you're going to enjoy those 5 baht noodle packets starting today.  Posted Image

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Edited by chops, 2012-02-15 18:05:05.


#19 invogue

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Posted 2012-02-16 01:03:14

Isn't there a range of delicious and cheap fruits at Klong Toey markets? Is anyone interested in going on a fruit shopping spree?

Edited by invogue, 2012-02-16 01:18:49.


#20 balo

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Posted 2012-02-16 04:40:09

Its not hard at all to live on 3000 baht pr week.  If your rent  and utilities already being paid for.

Food and drinks 428 baht daily , maybe you live near BTS will cost you 30 baht to the nearest mall . You can buy your coupons in the food court , very tasty food , not only Thai.

You can even afford a beer every day. So this is not a problem , just stay away from western food.

I used to live on a budget myself , I had 276 baht daily for food and drinks, It worked for me.

Edited by balo, 2012-02-16 04:42:18.


#21 Gone

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Posted 2012-02-16 11:26:20

Well if your entire monthly salary is 12,000 baht then enjoy being a hermit.

#22 IMA_FARANG

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Posted 2012-02-16 12:14:20

Posted Image  Yes it's possible....but it won't be easy.
Hope you like meals of rice and....beef, pork, shrimp...and so on, because you will be eating a lot of them.
3000 baht a week, so less than 500 Baht a day in Bangkok...it will be difficult....but possible.
There are probably things you haven't even considered yet too.
Like "accomadation provided"....but at what standard?
Does that include, for example, things like soap, shampoo, etc. for the shower? Bet you never even thought about them. And how about toliet paper?
But I guess you'll figure all that out...it will just be difficult
So, you have a lot to learn about really living in Bangkok, not just being another tourist.
But you'll either learn and adapt...or you won't.
Good luck and it will be an experience either way.
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#23 CWMcMurray

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Posted 2012-02-16 12:55:33

At 12k per month, even with accomedation, you are not going to be living an easy life...

Even lowest salaried goverment teachers are make double your salary !!! (30k per month)

The cost of acomedation is no so, much, you can find a decent studio apartment with air for aprox 5-6k per month, maybe another 2 k for utilities. SO this means all-in you are making maybe 20k if your lucky (dpending upon the acomedation)

#24 balo

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Posted 2012-02-16 15:17:12

View PostIMA_FARANG, on 2012-02-16 12:14:20, said:

Posted Image  Yes it's possible....but it won't be easy.
Hope you like meals of rice and....beef, pork, shrimp...and so on, because you will be eating a lot of them.
3000 baht a week, so less than 500 Baht a day in Bangkok...it will be difficult....but possible.
There are probably things you haven't even considered yet too.
Like "accomadation provided"....but at what standard?
Does that include, for example, things like soap, shampoo, etc. for the shower? Bet you never even thought about them. And how about toliet paper?
But I guess you'll figure all that out...it will just be difficult
So, you have a lot to learn about really living in Bangkok, not just being another tourist.
But you'll either learn and adapt...or you won't.
Good luck and it will be an experience either way.
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Soap is 40 baht and toilet paper is 60 baht for 6 rolls. So what is your point?

Its no problem to live on 4-500 baht a day . Most people in Bangkok do that or live on less, like english teachers. Some teachers have a salary around 20000 baht and still its no problem to live on that.

Edited by balo, 2012-02-16 15:18:29.


#25 thaihome

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Posted 2012-02-17 10:03:58

With a 3,000 baht a week living allowance, you are going to have to dip into the salary regularly.  You will find that all those great restaurants in Thong Lor are going to set you back 300 to 1,000 baht or more for just one person.
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