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What should Thai students bring when studying abroad?

1. Dental

Toothbrush - I use a bamboo toothbrush so I brought them (3)

Mini disposable toothbrush - perfect for 30 hours of Flight

2. Contact/Eye Protection

Mini Contact Solution Bottle (2 oz) - Perfect for Travel (Buy "Dropter Bottle" at the Container Store or Amazon), Contact Solution Bottle (1 8oz), Glasses + Case, Contact Case (Pack of 6)

3. Body Care SPF Moisturizer - Thailand only has bleaching stuff, you need SPF here, lotion - again, Thailand Really just bleach stuff, tweezers, travel mirror, deodorant, perfume (if you want it but it’s hot here and everyone stinks so I didn’t use it)

4. Shower supplies Towels (2) – quick dry/microfiber (check out Amazon, these are great for travel and dry quickly and take up almost no space), face towel/sec, body scrub/face wash, razor, shower shoes – Old Navy The $1 flip-flops are great

5. Hair supplies

Ponytails, headbands/turbans - perfect for pushing your hair away from your face when it's ridiculously hot, Clips, hair products - bring this if you use it regularly. It may not seem important, but heat can have an impact on your hair.

6. Cosmetics

Cosmetics + cosmetic bag - the packaging should not exceed a small cosmetic bag. You'd think you'd wear it, but you won't. It's 105 degrees here every day and I'm sweating profusely.

7. Feminine Products

Tampons – Women in Southeast Asia don’t use them. You won't find them anywhere. , wet wipes - a must-have when traveling. Not much toilet paper

8. Camera:

Digital camera, charger, extra batteries, extra SD card, GoPro, disposable camera - I brought one, I can’t wait Want to see my photos. I have a friend who took 6 to India with her and she said the prints were the best she had ever seen. Plus, you can't stress about the perfect picture if you only get one chance.

9. Phone:

External phone charger: When you have a 13-hour overnight bus ride at the end of a day of sightseeing, it’s easy for your phone to die. The battery is fast even in airplane mode. Worth investing in one, especially if your adapter stops working, Phone charger (2 or 3), Mini speaker/speaker: perfect for hanging out with friends, at the beach, etc., Waterproof iPhone bag: if you want to carry It would be great to put the phone in the water/kayak/etc. Be careful. , Headphones: Choose noise-canceling headphones, you won’t regret it. People in hotels/buses/any public places can be very loud.

10. Earplugs

Lifeproof/Sturdy Case: Asia is dirty, dirty and wet! If you drop your phone or get stuck in the rainy season, you’ll want something sturdy To keep it alive. I bought a phone case for $3 in Myanmar and it was great, but it would have been even better if I had one before I left and barely broke my phone.