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"A day in the life of…. Sjaak S”

I liked the idea and wrote a story, but I find it difficult. So many things happen in one day and yet very little. So I wrote it again. Every event consists of various parts. For me, every day is “same same, but different”.
"A day in the life of………"

I have a proposal for a new section. Maybe it would be nice if readers or employees of Thailandblog just describe a day of their life in Thailand. Preferably a recent day. It doesn't have to be exciting or excessive. Personally, I'm quite curious how a farang spends his days in Thailand.