I have been contemplating moving to a condo closer to work.
It is just five minutes from the central business district in Bangkok, so rents are more expensive. But it is close to the office, and my friend farang C lives there.
I asked Maiyuu excitedly if he would like to move.
'Of course,' he said. 'But we'll need money.'
I worked out how much we would need to help us move. Farang C sent me the number of the condo, so I could ask if they had any spare rooms for rent.
'Here's the number,' I said to Maiyuu.
'What's the rush? We can hardly leave tomorrow. You'll need the money first,' he said.
'It's not about rushing. If you call now, you can ask about the place, and if they have anything for rent. If there are none vacant, then that is the end of it.
'Why waste time organising money and moving men, only to find later that they have nothing for rent?'
The boyfriend was not convinced. In truth, I suggested we move mainly so he would get his own kitchen. He enjoys cooking, but in our present place has little preparation space.
At work last night, I started to have second thoughts. 'The motorcycle taxi men will charge you 40 baht to get to work. They put the price up when they see you are farang,' said farang C.
The owner might ask for six-month maintenance payments, as they did with farang C, I thought.
The appeal was starting to wane, but I was out of step with boyfriend Maiyuu, who was belatedly starting to warm to the idea...




