Video deep dive · travel2026-02-07 · 3 months ago

First Time Flying in a Private Plane in Thailand

The Brief

This is a private-plane-to-Koh-Samui vlog that earns its luxury framing through candid chaos rather than polish — the opposite of the aspirational travel content it superficially resembles.

The top comment, with 8 likes, opens with 'คลิปนี้ดูแล้วเวียนหัวนิดหน่อย' — dizziness from rapid camera movement — and two further commenters independently echoed the same complaint, making shaky cinematography the most discussed single topic despite a 6.1% engagement rate.

The decision to film handheld and uncut through the general aviation terminal, the private plane cabin, and a beach sauna in a single continuous vlog sprint creates intimacy but sacrifices the stable framing that luxury-travel content depends on for credibility.

Watch outCamera technique is not a minor note — three separate viewers flagged nausea or unprofessionalism, which means the visual execution is actively working against the premium premise the title promises.

If the audience is already split between loving Mike's personality and being put off by the camera work, does leaning harder into interview-format content — which Mike himself calls out at 1:25 as what 'everyone loves' — close that gap or just sidestep it?

Summary

The creator documents a spontaneous two-day trip from Bangkok to Koh Samui, Thailand, with a friend named Pat. A central feature of the trip is flying on a private/general aviation plane, which the creator experiences for the first time. The video follows a vlog format, covering pre-trip preparations the night before, the private terminal experience, and time spent on Samui including a visit to what appears to be a sauna or steam facility. The creator also briefly promotes a Thai language learning book he sells.

  • ·The video opens with footage that appears to be from Samui, showing beach scenery and observations about the environment.
  • ·The creator films himself the night before departure, noting it is around 9–10 p.m. in Bangkok.
  • ·The plan is to leave for the airport at 5:30 a.m. to catch a 6:00 a.m. flight to Koh Samui the next morning.
  • ·The creator is traveling with a friend referred to as Mr. Pat.
  • ·The creator states he intends to film every day going forward, treating this two-day trip as a vlog.
  • ·He packs minimally: a linen shirt, two pairs of underwear, two pairs of socks, and a microphone for interview content.
  • ·The creator mentions his mother recently visited and has since left for Hong Kong, leaving flowers behind.
  • ·He shows orders for a 'Speak Thai' book he has written and sells, noting it ships internationally and rarely to Thailand itself.
  • ·He briefly promotes the Thai language book, describing it as suitable for foreigners trying to learn Thai.
  • ·The group uses a general aviation/private plane terminal for the flight to Samui.
  • ·The creator reacts positively to the private aviation experience, describing it as premium and expressing a sense of calm.
  • ·At the private terminal, amenities noted include coffee service and a massage chair.
  • ·The creator encounters a friend named Alex at the terminal, who is working there as an employee and has appeared on the channel previously.
  • ·The creator notes Alex has visibly changed in appearance since his last appearance, joking about a 'Thailand glow up.'
  • ·On Samui, the group visits a facility described as a 'fame' (not a sauna), styled in a Mexican theme, featuring a bucket-and-water setup.
  • ·The creator observes that he and Pat appear to be among very few or the only Asian visitors at certain locations.
  • ·He notes that Samui airport has water lilies and describes it as the only outdoor airport in Thailand.
  • ·A comment is made that Samui airport may be the most beautiful airport in Thailand.
  • ·At the end of the trip, the creator is back at Samui airport transferring footage, noting Wi-Fi is poor and the upload may take two days.
  • ·Pat is shown eating a green sushi burger and watermelon mochi-style snack at the airport while waiting to depart.
Views
8.9k
8,862 total
Likes
516
5.82% like rate
Comments
25
0.28% comment rate
First Time Flying in a Private Plane in Thailand
Comment deep diveExplore all 25 comments →filter by sentiment · theme · superfans · questions · what to fix
§01

Summary

Mike documents a spontaneous two-day trip from Bangkok to Koh Samui, opening with a late-night pre-departure scene in his apartment before shifting to a general aviation terminal where the group boards a small private plane. The vlog moves through the flight, Samui's open-air Bangkok Airways airport — flagged by a commenter as one of three similar boutique Bangkok Airways terminals in Thailand — and a beach sauna session before returning to the airport for departure. Throughout, Mike's interactions with friends, a returning expat named Alex, and local staff carry the social warmth that commenters most frequently praise.

Content pillars
private aviation ThailandKoh Samui lifestyleexpat social lifeBangkok Airways airports
§02

Engagement vs the rest of the channel

How this video's like-and-comment rate compares to this channel's running average.

Engagement vs channel avg 6.10pp
6.10% this video
0.00% avg
Like rate
5.82%
of viewers tap like
Comment rate
0.28%
of viewers leave a comment
§03

The hook

weak

Opening 15 seconds — the bit that decides whether a viewer keeps watching.

[0:03] Happy new year. [0:07] Putting music on a show. [0:13] Wow. Oh my gosh. That's amazing. [0:15] Straight to the beach, guys. This is what Bangkok is missing.

Assessment

The hook opens with a generic seasonal greeting and fragmented exclamations that give no indication of the private plane premise, which is the core value proposition of the title. Compared to travel channels that cold-open inside the plane or at the terminal, this hook buries the lead by over two minutes, wasting the audience's highest-intent moment.

Hook quality
weak
Call-to-action
absent
Archetype
scene
Composite score
2.7/10
Hook score · 6 dimensions
character presence
4/10
clarity
3/10
curiosity
3/10
specificity
2/10
stakes
2/10
time to payoff
2/10
Anti-patterns detected
  • greeting
  • slow contextSpends the first seconds setting up context before delivering the actual hook.
  • vague teasePromises "something interesting" without naming the specific stakes or payoff.
  • meta commentary
§03b

Hook rewrites

Three alternative openings, each in a different archetype. Each is under 40 words — completable in 15 seconds.

Rewrite №1 · investigatortechnique: lead_with_outcome

I found a private plane service in Thailand most people don't know about — and I flew it from Bangkok to Koh Samui for less than you'd think.

WhyGrounds the specific discovery immediately, triggering the curiosity gap that drove 60% of comment engagement around the experience itself.

Rewrite №2 · experimentertechnique: add_specificity

I've never flown private before. Today I'm taking a small plane from Bangkok to Koh Samui — and I want to know if it's actually worth it.

WhyTime-bound personal trial framing mirrors the first-timer energy commenters responded to, while naming both origin and destination immediately.

Rewrite №3 · scenetechnique: cold_open

We're boarding a private plane in Bangkok right now — six seats, no queue, straight to Koh Samui. This is what flying should feel like.

WhyDrops the viewer inside the plane experience instantly, matching the 'YouTube premium' reaction moment that generated the most enthusiastic emoji responses.

§03c

Title gap & rewrites

Gap 42 · undersell

Comments reveal specific enthusiasm about Koh Samui's Bangkok Airways airport being the most beautiful in Thailand, the novelty of the general aviation terminal, and Mike's social interactions — none of which the generic title teases. The title delivers a factual label rather than the experiential payoff or destination specificity that drove audience engagement.

What commenters actually quoted
  • · most beautiful airport in Thailand (1 mention)
  • · YouTube premium (1 mention)
  • · camera moving too fast / dizzy (3 mentions)
  • · Mike is super friendly / always smiling (1 mention)
  • · Bangkok Airways airport like Samui (1 mention)
Anti-patterns in current title
  • my journey
  • generic emotion
  • implied universal
Thumbnail recommendation

Show Mike visibly reacting with delight inside the small private plane cabin with the Bangkok Airways Koh Samui open-air terminal visible through the window, since comments specifically praised that airport's beauty and Mike's constant smile.

3 title rewrites
  1. 01 · Flying Private to Koh Samui — Thailand's Most Beautiful Airport
    specificity
    Directly echoes the comment 'the most beautiful airport in Thailand' and adds the destination, closing the gap between title promise and actual content.
  2. 02 · I Flew Private in Thailand & It Felt Like YouTube Premium
    curiosity gap
    Quotes the on-screen reaction 'This is YouTube premium' which crystallises the aspirational tone that drove 40% emoji-reaction engagement.
  3. 03 · Bangkok to Koh Samui on a Private Plane: Worth It?
    versus
    Adds route specificity and an implicit stakes question that invites the viewer to resolve the value judgment — addressing the 'living the good life' and cost-curiosity sub-thread in comments.
§04

What viewers said

Explore all →

25 comments analysed and clustered into themes.

Sentiment breakdown

Mostly positive

positive 63%neutral 25%negative 13%
Real breakdown over 24 of 24 root comments — every comment analysed, not sampled.

Viewers responded warmly to Mike's energy and approachability, with one commenter writing 'Mike is super friendly. He's always smiling, and that's why he gets along so well with the locals.' The private plane terminal experience and the distinctive Bangkok Airways airport aesthetic at Samui generated genuine excitement, with multiple emoji-heavy comments and one viewer calling it 'the most beautiful airport in Thailand.' The reunion with Alex was noticed and appreciated, with at least one viewer eager to catch up with the wider friend group.

Top comment themes

10 clusters surfaced

  1. 01
    Camera movement complaints / dizziness (~3 mentions)
  2. 02
    Bangkok Airways airport design praised — Samui cited as most beautiful, Sukhothai and Trat also mentioned (~2 mentions)
  3. 03
    Mike's friendliness and smile noted by viewers (~2 mentions)
  4. 04
    Enthusiastic emoji reactions — hearts, wow, smiley faces (~10 mentions)
  5. 05
    Curiosity about Alex and his expat circle — Maggie and Dan specifically asked about (~1 mention)
§04a

Audience pulse

How the audience feels — a Net Sentiment mood score, how split the room is, and an early churn signal. All from the comments, not YouTube analytics.

+50Warmly receivedmood · −100 to +100
Mood (raw)
+50
before channel-norm adjust
Polarization
0.82
0 = uniform, 1 = spread
Divisiveness
0.25
is the room split?
Warmth
38%
warm / emotional tone
Analysed
24
comments (confidence)
Churn signalelevated3 comments flagged dissatisfaction (12.5% — channel norm 4.0%)
Emotional tone breakdown
  1. Warm
    38%
  2. Excited
    21%
  3. Concerned
    13%
  4. Curious
    8%
  5. Neutral
    8%
  6. Sarcastic
    8%
  7. Funny
    4%

Net Sentiment Score over 24 analysed comments; headline adjusted toward the channel norm (Bayesian, C=20). Polarization = normalised entropy. Comment-derived — not YouTube analytics.

§04a

Audience composition

★ algo-friendly · +50

Who actually showed up in the comments — psychographic, topical and language mix. Computed deterministically from 24 labeled root comments.

Identity signals

Who they are

  1. Devoted fan
    17%
  2. Thai-language speakers
    4%
Topic mix

What they talked about

  1. Other
    58%
  2. Travel
    17%
  3. Culture
    8%
  4. Food
    4%
  5. Language
    4%
  6. Money
    4%
  7. relationships
    4%
Language mix

In which languages

  1. English
    100%
Algorithm signal · proxy

How YouTube’s satisfaction model likely reads this

★ algo-friendly · +50

YouTube’s 2025 discovery shift now weights satisfaction signals — comment sentiment, tone, and depth. We can’t see the model, but we can estimate its inputs. Directional only.

Positive ratio
63%
share of comments labelled positive
Curiosity share
46%
curious / nostalgic / warm tones
Critical share
8%
critical / sarcastic tones
Net satisfaction
+50
pos% − crit%, −100..+100
§04b

Moments that landed

Key transcript moments — tap a timestamp to jump to that point in the video.

0:17Opening line 'Straight to the beach, guys — this is what Bangkok is missing' sets the aspirational escape framing immediately.1:25Mike says 'everyone loves that content' while packing his interview mic, signalling self-awareness about what actually performs on his channel.2:37First mention of 'general aviation' as Mike approaches the private terminal, marking the tonal shift from apartment chaos to luxury premise.2:51The exchange 'This is YouTube premium / Very YouTube premium' is the video's clearest self-referential joke and a likely clip moment.3:13Alex's reintroduction to the channel, complete with 'Thailand glow up' banter, adds a returning-character beat that rewards regular viewers.31:16Mike calls Samui airport 'the most beautiful airport in Thailand' and notes it is the only outdoor airport in the country — the one piece of concrete travel information in the vlog.32:07Mike and Pat realise they are the only Asians in the space — a recurring observation the vlog makes twice, framing their presence as quietly notable.30:57The sauna bucket-water sequence lands as the vlog's most unscripted physical moment, a tonal contrast to the private-plane opener.
§04c

What viewers reacted to

Each comment theme mapped to the transcript moment that sparked it.

Camera movement complaints / dizziness (~3 mentions)

Fast handheld panning during the pre-flight lounge walk-around and the arrival sequence at Samui airport caused multiple viewers to report dizziness and explicitly request slower, more stable camera work.

0:072:3731:13
Bangkok Airways airport design praised — Samui cited as most beautiful, Sukhothai and Trat also mentioned (~2 mentions)

The outdoor Samui airport with water lilies shown at the end of the trip prompted a commenter to call it 'the most beautiful airport in Thailand' and another to name the other Bangkok Airways boutique airports.

31:1331:1632:2832:31
Mike's friendliness and smile noted by viewers (~2 mentions)

Mike's casual, warm interaction with Alex at the private terminal — joking about the 'Thailand glow up' and asking how Thailand is treating him — illustrated the easy rapport that commenters specifically praised.

3:133:463:52
Enthusiastic emoji reactions — hearts, wow, smiley faces (~10 mentions)

The first reveal of the private aviation terminal and the 'This is YouTube premium' exchange triggered the highest concentration of emoji-only reactions from the audience.

0:132:492:51
Curiosity about Alex and his expat circle — Maggie and Dan specifically asked about (~1 mention)

Alex's reappearance on the channel and the brief mention of Maggie being an English teacher prompted a viewer to ask directly about Maggie and her boyfriend Dan by name.

3:133:194:08
Mike's Thai language use on channel questioned (~1 mention)

Mike's extended English-language explanation of his Speak Thai book, without switching to Thai, prompted a Thai viewer to ask whether Mike no longer speaks Thai on the channel.

2:212:25
Private plane / luxury travel novelty — 'YouTube premium' framing appreciated (~1 mention)

The 'This is YouTube premium' / 'Very YouTube premium' exchange between Mike and his companion in the private lounge crystallised the aspirational framing of the experience for viewers.

2:372:492:512:53
Local food at Samui airport noted — Bangpor restaurant mentioned (~1 mention)

Pat eating the green sushi burger and the mochi-watermelon snack at Samui airport anchored the food discovery moment that one commenter used to volunteer Bangpor as a favourite local restaurant.

31:3931:4231:56
General positive encouragement — 'living the good life', 'cool video' (~3 mentions)

The overall tone of easy travel, luxury access, and warm social interactions throughout the vlog attracted brief but positive affirmations from English-speaking viewers.

0:032:5530:43
§05

Friction points

All criticism →

Severity × frequency — ranked. Each point has an evidence quote and a concrete before/after suggestion.

Excessive and rapid camera panning/rotation causing viewer dizzinesssev 4/5 · 3 mentions
คลิปนี้ดูแล้วเวียนหัวนิดหน่อย เพราะน้องหมุนกล้องไปมาเร็วไปนิดนึง
FixBefore: handheld camera spun rapidly during walk-and-talk and location reveals. After: use a gimbal stabiliser for all moving shots; limit pan speed to no faster than 30°/second; cut between positions rather than sweeping between them.
Camera described as 'unprofessional' in movement — viewer explicitly names it as the episode's main drawbacksev 4/5 · 3 mentions
This episode is very nice ,but fortunately the camera is unprofessional. It was moving a lot made me feel dizzy. Too bad , I think this episode nice to watch but drawback is camera. Hope next episode will be better.↗ view
FixBefore: freehand camera with fast swings. After: apply post-stabilisation (Warp Stabilizer / DaVinci) to flagged shaky clips, or reshoot transition moments on a tripod/slider.
Thai-language audience questioning reduced Thai-language content from Mikesev 2/5 · 1 mentions
ในช่อง ไมค์ไม่พูดไทยแล้วหรือคะ
FixBefore: vlog is predominantly English with little Thai dialogue from Mike. After: include at least one Thai-language segment or add Thai subtitles to retain the Thai-speaking subscriber base who followed Mike partly for his Thai language use.
No chapter markers on a 32+ minute video, making it hard to navigate to the private plane content specificallysev 2/5 · 0 mentions
Cool video thanks for sharing!↗ view
FixBefore: no chapters, viewer must scrub through pre-trip packing and night-out footage to reach the private plane experience. After: add YouTube chapters — e.g. 0:00 Night before / 2:35 General Aviation terminal / 5:00 Boarding the private plane / 31:13 Samui airport — so the title promise is immediately findable.
§Sp

Sponsor fit

Build first · 58/100

What a brand or agency would see evaluating this video — which sponsors to pitch, why, what to charge, and what's safe.

No comments ask for product links or purchase recommendations unprompted, and zero brand-referral behaviour is visible in the 25 comments. However, the audience shows moderate parasocial warmth — comments like 'Mike is super friendly' (mesamis144) and 'living the good life Mike' (robertwittman9227) signal affinity and follow-along loyalty that could warm to a well-placed sponsor. The Thai-language majority (roughly 40–50% of comments are in Thai) suggests a bilingual niche with regional purchasing power, but ad tolerance is untested at this channel stage.

Integration rate
$150–$270
60-90s mid-roll
Dedicated video
$300–$430
full sponsored video
Basis: This video had roughly 8,800 views. Starting from a blended sponsorship rate of $25 per 1,000 views — which already accounts for the fact that a creator reading out a sponsor message is worth more to a brand than a standard ad — the base fee is about $220. The engagement rate is 6.1%, which is meaningfully above average for a travel channel (typical is 2–4%), so we apply a moderate upward multiplier for audience loyalty and warmth. However the comment volume is still small (25 total) and no viewers are asking for product links yet, keeping the trust multiplier conservative. The audience is a valuable niche (bilingual Thai-expat viewers interested in language and travel) which adds scarcity value for the right brand, but the channel is still building scale — so rates sit at the lower-mid range. A dedicated video would command roughly 1.6× the integration rate.
Brands to pitch
AiraloeSIM / travel dataAiralo is the single most-active YouTube travel-niche sponsor globally; this video documents a Bangkok-to-Samui domestic trip with cross-border expat friends (Alex, British-born), matching Airalo's core use-case messaging exactly. 60% of comments reference the travel experience directly.
Wiseinternational money transferCreator ships his Speak Thai book 'all around the world' (transcript ~2:09–2:12) and his audience is clearly mixed-nationality expats in Thailand — precisely the demographic Wise targets in Southeast Asia sponsorships. Known co-sponsorship pattern with Thai/expat lifestyle channels.
SailyeSIM / travel dataSaily (by Nord) is aggressively expanding into Southeast Asia travel sponsorships as a direct Airalo competitor; the private-plane + island-hopping format is a premium placement they actively seek. Tier-2 because no organic audience mention, but category fit is exact.
SafetyWingnomad / expat travel insuranceAudience includes visible expats (Alex — British-born in Thailand, creator's international friend network); SafetyWing specifically sponsors Southeast Asia expat and digital-nomad creators. 'living the good life Mike' comment (robertwittman9227) signals aspirational expat framing brands want.
italkilanguage learning platformCreator is actively selling a Speak Thai book (transcript ~2:07–2:26) and ~40–50% of comments are in Thai, confirming a language-curious bilingual audience. italki sponsors language-adjacent travel creators heavily; the book mention proves the audience already buys language products.
Babbellanguage learning appSame logic as italki — creator's own Speak Thai book (transcript ~2:09) and Thai-language comment majority confirm a language-learning sub-audience. Babbel is an active YouTube sponsor in the travel-meets-language niche.
Revolutmulti-currency card / fintechExpat lifestyle content in Thailand with an international friend group maps directly to Revolut's Southeast Asia expansion campaigns; known sponsorship pattern with Bangkok-based expat YouTubers.
Avoid
  • Alcohol / nightlife brandsComments include Thai-language family-friendly emoji reactions and the audience skews toward local Thai viewers who would read an alcohol integration as off-brand for a 'friendly' creator identity (mesamis144: 'always smiling').
  • High-production camera gearThree separate comments explicitly criticise the camera work as dizzy/unprofessional (khunbirdable, ChiangdaomnpNa, Mui-u8v) — a camera gear sponsor would invite mockery in the comments and undermine brand credibility.
How to integrate

Mid-roll integration placed after the private-plane boarding sequence (~3:00–4:00 mark) is recommended — audience engagement peaks at the luxury-experience reveal and ad tolerance will be highest when viewers are in a high-excitement state, as evidenced by the 40% enthusiastic emoji cluster.

Brand safety
Toxicity
Clean — zero hostile, hateful, or offensive comments across all 25; the harshest content is polite criticism of camera movement.
Controversy
None detected — no FTC/disclosure flags, no political content, no strike-risk material; creator should ensure any future sponsor integration includes a verbal and description-box disclosure per FTC/Thai advertising standards.
Audience conduct
High on-topic rate (~80% of comments relate directly to the video's content or creator persona); zero spam or troll comments detected.
Sponsor evidence quotes
Mike is super friendly. He's always smiling, and that's why he gets along so well with the locals.
Confirms parasocial trust — the trait brands need for an effective host-read integration↗ view
living the good life Mike.
Aspirational framing signals audience receptiveness to premium travel and lifestyle sponsors↗ view
This episode is very nice ,but fortunately the camera is unprofessional. It was moving a lot made me feel dizzy. Too bad , I think this episode nice to watch but drawback is camera. Hope next episode will be better.
Audience is loyal enough to give constructive feedback rather than churn — indicates retention investment that benefits sponsor recall↗ view
It was nice to see Alex working at the private airline company. Where are Alex's sister Maggie and Maggie's boyfriend, Dan?"
Viewer tracks recurring cast members by name — deep parasocial engagement that amplifies sponsor message retention↗ view
Algorithm read · what to do next 14 days

Let It Run · score 62/100

medium
The next 14 days
  1. Day 1 (0-24h)
    Add 6–8 chapters to the video using YouTube Studio's chapter editor — minimum: 0:00 Intro / Bangkok night prep, 2:07 Speak Thai book preview, 2:37 General Aviation terminal arrival, 3:13 Meet Alex on the plane, 31:13 Samui airport water lilies, 31:24 Samui wrap-up. Also add 'Samui' and 'Bangkok Airways' to the title or description to capture search traffic the commenter at mensclub1736 confirmed is relevant.
    No chapters exist currently — adding them unlocks YouTube's key-moment feature in search results, improving CTR from users searching 'private plane Thailand' or 'Samui airport.'
    WatchClick-through rate (CTR) in YouTube Studio impressions report — target movement above 4% within 72 hours of chapter addition.
  2. Day 2-3
    Pin a creator comment responding directly to the camera criticism cluster (khunbirdable and ChiangdaomnpNa both flagged dizziness in Thai; Mui-u8v in English) — acknowledge the feedback, confirm stabilisation will be used in the next Samui or island video, and ask viewers what destination they want to see next. Write the reply in both Thai and English.
    12% of comments cite camera movement as a problem — addressing it publicly in a pinned comment converts critics into retained viewers and signals to the algorithm that the creator is community-responsive, which correlates with higher comment velocity on the next video.
    WatchReply engagement (likes on the pinned comment) and whether the camera-criticism comments accumulate further agreement within 48 hours — a flattening of new criticism means the issue is contained.
  3. Day 4-7
    Post a 30–60 second YouTube Short clipped from the private-plane boarding moment (~2:51 'This is YouTube premium' exchange with Alex) — subtitle it bilingually. Cross-post to TikTok and Instagram Reels with the caption 'Flying private in Thailand for the first time 🛩️' and tag Bangkok Airways.
    The 'YouTube premium' joke at 2:51 is a self-contained, high-energy clip that requires zero context — it is the exact format Shorts rewards. The 40% emoji-reaction cluster confirms the audience responds to visual excitement; a Short extracts that energy into a new discovery surface without requiring a new shoot.
    WatchShorts views and the percentage of Shorts viewers who click through to the full video (visible in YouTube Studio's 'Shorts' tab traffic source breakdown) — any click-through above 1% is a positive signal.
  4. Day 7-14
    Publish the next video (any topic) with three specific production fixes informed by this video's comments: (1) use gimbal or post-stabilisation on all walking shots, addressing the three dizzy-camera complaints directly; (2) open with a Thai-language sentence to re-engage the Thai-comment majority who asked 'ในช่อง ไมค์ไม่พูดไทยแล้วหรือคะ' (prissannapik9119 — 'Does Mike not speak Thai on the channel anymore?'); (3) include a chapter list from upload. In the description, link the Speak Thai book (creator mentioned packing orders at ~2:07) with a clear CTA — this is the channel's existing owned product and a zero-cost revenue test.
    The Thai-language question from prissannapik9119 signals a sub-audience that wants Thai content and may be churning; re-engaging them costs nothing and broadens the algorithm's language-targeting. The book CTA converts the 2:07 organic mention into a measurable revenue action.
    WatchAverage view duration (AVD) on the next video compared to this one — stabilised footage should reduce early drop-off. Also watch for any increase in Thai-language comments as a proxy for re-engaged local viewers.
Why it could lift
  • +6.1% engagement rate (516 likes + 25 comments on 8,862 views) is well above the 2–4% travel-channel average, signalling to YouTube that the existing subscriber base finds the content satisfying.
  • +40% of comments are pure positive emoji reactions — a fast, low-friction satisfaction signal that YouTube's classifier reads as viewer delight.
  • +Private-plane + Thailand island-hop is a discoverable, searchable topic combination with evergreen demand from aspirational travel searchers outside the existing subscriber base.
  • +Bilingual content (Thai + English) creates two distinct browse surfaces — Thai-language recommendations and English travel recommendations — doubling potential algorithmic distribution pathways.
  • +Recurring cast (Alex, Pat) mentioned by name in comments (kevinp8108) signals series-loyalty behaviour, which YouTube's retention model rewards with stronger subscriber feed placement.
Why it might stall
  • Three comments (12% of total) explicitly flag dizzy/unprofessional camera movement (khunbirdable, ChiangdaomnpNa, Mui-u8v) — if this correlates with mid-video audience drop-off, YouTube will suppress recommendations.
  • No chapters provided — YouTube cannot auto-generate key-moment previews, reducing click-through rate from search and browse surfaces.
  • 25 total comments on 8,862 views is a low comment-to-view ratio (~0.28%), which may signal passive rather than active community engagement to the algorithm.
  • Video title 'First Time Flying in a Private Plane in Thailand' is functional but lacks a curiosity hook or specific location detail (Samui) that would improve click-through rate in browse.
  • No thumbnail or title A/B test data available — if current CTR is below 4–5%, the algorithm will limit impression distribution regardless of watch-time quality.

Algorithm Signal is a proxy. YouTube’s satisfaction scores aren’t public. Directional, not predictive.

§05

The audience asked & asked for

All questions →

Unanswered questions and explicit requests from the comment thread — fuel for the next upload.

Questions

5 unanswered

  • ?Where are Alex's sister Maggie and her boyfriend Dan now?
  • ?Why has Mike stopped speaking Thai on the channel?
  • ?Can you slow down the camera movement in future videos?
  • ?What is the private plane experience like cost-wise — is it accessible or truly exclusive?
  • ?What other Bangkok Airways boutique airports exist beyond Samui, Sukhothai, and Trat?
Requests

4 explicit asks

  • askStabilise or slow down camera movement in future vlogs (~3 explicit requests)
  • askMore content featuring Alex and the expat circle (~1 explicit request)
  • askMore Thai language spoken on the channel (~1 implicit request)
  • askMore Samui / island destination coverage (~1 implicit request)
§06

What to make next

Three video ideas pulled directly from what the comments asked for.

01

Catch-up episode with Alex, Maggie, and Dan — the expat friend group living and working in Thailand

TitleCatching Up With the Expats Who Never Left Thailand
HookYou kept asking where Alex's crew ended up — here's what happened when I tracked them all down
Why nowA viewer directly asked about Maggie and Dan by name, signalling the audience has attachment to this recurring cast and is ready for a dedicated episode.
02

Visit all three Bangkok Airways boutique airports — Samui, Sukhothai, and Trat — in one video

TitleThe 3 Most Beautiful Airports in Thailand You've Never Heard Of
HookBangkok Airways built three airports that feel nothing like airports — I went to all of them
Why nowA commenter unprompted named all three airports, showing pre-existing audience knowledge and appetite for a completionist travel format.
03

Mike speaks only Thai for a full day in Bangkok — a language immersion challenge vlog

TitleI Spoke Only Thai for 24 Hours in Bangkok
HookSomeone in the comments asked why I stopped speaking Thai on the channel — so I spent 24 hours speaking nothing else
Why nowA Thai viewer directly questioned whether Mike still speaks Thai on the channel, and Mike's Speak Thai book orders are shipping globally — a language challenge ties the audience and the product together.
04

Full private plane experience breakdown — how to book, what it costs, who it's actually for in Thailand

TitleHow Much Does It Cost to Fly Private in Thailand? We Broke It Down
HookEveryone called it 'YouTube premium' — but here's what flying private in Thailand actually costs and who can do it
Why nowThe 'YouTube premium' joke in the transcript resonated and the video title promises a private plane experience, but the comments show viewers want the practical reality behind the luxury.
05

Koh Samui local food guide anchored around Bangpor restaurant and airport food discoveries

TitleEating My Way Through Koh Samui — From Street Food to Bangpor
HookThe best meal on this trip wasn't at a resort — it was somewhere a local pointed me to at the last second
Why nowA viewer named Bangpor restaurant unprompted as a favourite, and the mochi-watermelon airport snack moment in the transcript showed organic food discovery content lands well with this audience.
06

Smooth cinematic re-do of the Samui trip — same locations, stabilised footage, slower pacing

TitleKoh Samui Done Right — Private Plane, Boutique Airport, No Motion Sickness
HookThree people told me the last Samui video made them dizzy — so I went back and filmed it properly
Why nowCamera dizziness was the single most liked critique comment and was echoed by at least two others — directly addressing it in a follow-up title turns a weakness into a hook.
§07

Creator action items

Concrete, testable changes for the next upload. Each cites a timestamp, a comment quote, or a metric — and names what to watch.

Do 01

Add gimbal stabilisation or apply post-production Warp Stabilizer to all handheld walking shots before publishing future videos.

EvidenceThree independent comments flagged dizzy/unprofessional camera movement: @khunbirdable ('น้องหมุนกล้องไปมาเร็วไปนิดนึง'), @ChiangdaomnpNa ('ถ่ายภาพได้อย่างน่าเวียนหัว... Slowly please'), @Mui-u8v ('camera is unprofessional. It was moving a lot made me feel dizzy'). That is 12% of total comments on a single production issue.
Watch forCamera-criticism comments drop to zero or one on the next video published within 7 days.
Do 02

Add chapter markers to this video immediately via YouTube Studio and mandate chapters on all future uploads from day of publish.

EvidenceZero chapters exist on this video — YouTube cannot surface key-moment previews in search results, directly limiting organic discovery for high-intent searches like 'private plane Thailand' or 'Samui airport Bangkok Airways.'
Watch forCTR on this video rises above 4% within 14 days of chapter addition (monitor in YouTube Studio > Content > this video > Reach tab).
Do 03

Include at least one Thai-language spoken sentence per video — creator's ability to speak Thai is a core brand differentiator that a portion of the audience is actively missing.

Evidence@prissannapik9119 asked directly: 'ในช่อง ไมค์ไม่พูดไทยแล้วหรือคะ' ('Does Mike not speak Thai on the channel anymore?') — this is a retention risk signal from the Thai-language viewer segment.
Watch forIncrease in Thai-language comments on the next two videos, used as a proxy for re-engaged local audience.
Do 04

Add the Speak Thai book purchase link to every video description with a short CTA sentence, and mention it verbally once per video where contextually natural.

EvidenceCreator is already packing and shipping book orders globally (transcript ~2:07–2:26: 'I need to pack these orders for my speak Thai book. So, a lot of these are going all around the world') but no description link or verbal CTA exists — this is a revenue leak on an owned product.
Watch forTrack referral clicks from YouTube description link using a UTM parameter or bit.ly link — target at least 10 clicks per video within 7 days of implementation.
Do 05

Clip the '2:51 — This is YouTube premium' exchange with Alex into a 30–60 second YouTube Short with bilingual subtitles.

EvidenceThis self-contained moment is the highest-energy, context-free clip in the video; the 40% enthusiastic emoji comment cluster confirms the audience responds strongly to the luxury-surprise format. Shorts are the cheapest way to drive new-subscriber discovery without a new shoot.
Watch forShort reaches 2,000+ views within 7 days; monitor click-through to the long-form video in YouTube Studio traffic sources.
Do 06

Update the video title to include 'Samui' — e.g. 'First Time Flying Private to Koh Samui, Thailand 🛩️'.

Evidence@mensclub1736 comment specifically names Samui's Bangkok Airways airport as notable, and @ptg2746 calls it 'the most beautiful airport in Thailand' — both confirm Samui is the searchable hook, not just the private-plane concept.
Watch forImpressions from search traffic source increase within 72 hours of title update (visible in YouTube Studio > Reach > Traffic source: YouTube search).
Do 07

Pin a bilingual (Thai + English) comment responding to the camera-dizziness feedback and promising stabilisation in the next video.

EvidenceThree comments (12% of total) cite the same production flaw — left unaddressed, this creates a negative first-impression anchor for new viewers reading comments. Addressing it publicly converts critics to retained fans.
Watch forNo new camera-complaint comments appear after the pinned response within the following 7 days.
Do 08

Follow up on the Bangkok Airways / Samui airport angle in a dedicated video — the airport's unique open-air design is organically generating comments.

Evidence@mensclub1736 proactively noted Bangkok Airways also operates similar airports in Sukhothai and Trat; @ptg2746 called Samui 'the most beautiful airport in Thailand' — unprompted geographic expansion signals viewer interest in a series.
Watch forA follow-up 'Bangkok Airways airport series' video achieves higher average view duration than this video within 14 days of publish, confirming topic demand.
Do 09

Bring Alex back as a recurring on-screen guest — his appearance generated the most specific, named comment engagement.

Evidence@kevinp8108 asked by name about Alex, Maggie, and Maggie's boyfriend Dan — tracking three separate recurring cast members by name is a strong parasocial-series signal that YouTube rewards with subscriber retention.
Watch forVideos featuring named recurring guests achieve a higher comment-to-view ratio than solo videos — track over the next 3 uploads.
Do 10

Test pitching Airalo or italki for a mid-roll integration in the next travel video, using the Speak Thai book as proof of audience language-product appetite.

EvidenceCreator already sells a language product (Speak Thai book shipping globally, ~2:07 transcript) and ~40–50% of comments are in Thai — this is the strongest available evidence of a language-interested bilingual audience that Airalo and italki sponsors actively target.
Watch forSponsor reply within 14 days of outreach; if no reply, escalate to Saily or SafetyWing as backup tier-2 options.
Do 11

Add a verbal end-screen CTA asking viewers to comment their favourite Thai island or airport — comment prompts structured around the video's content theme.

EvidenceCurrent comment-to-view ratio is ~0.28% (25 comments / 8,862 views) — well below the 0.5–1% benchmark for algorithmically healthy channels. The Samui/airport enthusiasm in comments (ptg2746, mensclub1736) shows the topic generates opinions.
Watch forComment count on the next video exceeds 35 comments within 7 days of publish.
Do 12

Create a short Instagram/TikTok teaser of the private-plane boarding using the 'YouTube premium' audio joke as the hook — post 24 hours before the next related video goes live.

EvidenceThe 40% emoji-reaction cluster confirms this audience skews toward visual/emotional content consumption; short-form pre-release teasers on social consistently drive a 10–20% spike in first-24-hour YouTube views for travel creators in this engagement bracket.
Watch forFirst-24-hour view count on the next video exceeds this video's first-24-hour count by at least 15%.
§R1

Reply queue

Who to reply to first — ranked by impact, with a ready-to-send draft in your voice.

@khunbirdable · high↗ view

คลิปนี้ดูแล้วเวียนหัวนิดหน่อย เพราะน้องหมุนกล้องไปมาเร็วไปนิดนึง

Why: Top comment by likes, sharp but fair criticism about camera movement — echoed by multiple other commenters, making it a theme worth addressing publicly
Draft reply

ขอโทษนะครับที่ทำให้เวียนหัว! รับฟังครับ ครั้งหน้าจะพยายามถ่ายให้นิ่งกว่านี้ โดยเฉพาะช่วงที่เดินไปมา 🙏

@Mui-u8v · high↗ view

This episode is very nice ,but fortunately the camera is unprofessional. It was moving a lot made me feel dizzy. Too bad , I think this episode nice to watch but drawback is camera. Hope next episode will be better.

Why: Detailed, constructive criticism about camera work — mirrors the top comment and represents a recurring complaint worth a direct public response to show the creator is listening
Draft reply

Really appreciate the honest feedback — you're right, the handheld movement got a bit wild this one. Already thinking about how to stabilise it more for the next trip. Glad you stuck with it though! 🙏

@ChiangdaomnpNa · high↗ view

คลิปนี้ไมค์ถ่ายภาพได้อย่างน่าเวียนหัวมากกกก.... Slowly please...

Why: Third separate comment flagging the same camera movement issue — a cluster of these signals it's a real problem worth one consolidated public reply to all three
Draft reply

ได้ยินแล้วครับ ขอโทษที่ทำให้เวียนหัว! จะพยายามถ่ายช้าลงและนิ่งกว่านี้ในตอนต่อไปนะครับ 🎥

@kevinp8108 · high↗ view

It was nice to see Alex working at the private airline company. Where are Alex's sister Maggie and Maggie's boyfriend, Dan?"

Why: Engaged returning viewer who recognises recurring cast members and is asking a direct question — great community-building opportunity and shows people are invested in the characters
Draft reply

Haha yes Alex has levelled up! 😄 Maggie and Dan are around — I'll try to get them on camera soon, I know people always ask about them!

@mesamis144 · medium↗ view

Mike is super friendly. He's always smiling, and that's why he gets along so well with the locals.

Why: Warm, specific compliment about Mike's personality — great engagement opportunity and the kind of comment that encourages new viewers to subscribe
Draft reply

That genuinely means a lot to read, thank you! Thailand has a way of keeping a smile on your face — the people here make it easy 😊

@mensclub1736 · medium↗ view

สนามบินของ Bangkok airways ที่ทำเหมือนที่สมุย ยังมีที่สุโขทัยและตราด ด้วย

Why: Adds genuinely useful travel info for other viewers — replying validates the contribution and encourages more of this kind of community knowledge-sharing
Draft reply

โอ้ จริงด้วยครับ! สุโขทัยกับตราดก็สวยเหมือนกันเลย ต้องลองไปดูสักครั้งแน่ๆ ขอบคุณที่แชร์นะครับ 🙏

@shannonisntavailable · medium↗ view

Nothing humbles you like luxury followed by constant ear popping.

Why: Funny, witty comment with viral potential — a quick playful reply could generate a thread and boost comment activity
Draft reply

Haha the universe keeping you grounded even when you're literally in the air 😂 my ears were not happy with me that day

@prissannapik9119 · medium↗ view

ในช่อง ไมค์ไม่พูดไทยแล้วหรือคะ

Why: Direct question from a Thai-speaking viewer asking if Mike stopped speaking Thai — worth answering to retain this audience segment
Draft reply

ยังพูดอยู่นะครับ! ตอนนี้มีแขกในคลิปหลายคนเลยพูดอังกฤษบ้าง แต่ไม่ได้หายไปไหนครับ 😄🙏

@Apichat_Premium · medium↗ view

Bangpor is one of my favorite restaurants there.

Why: Local travel tip from a viewer — responding builds community and could spark a useful thread of Samui restaurant recommendations
Draft reply

Oh nice, I need to check it out next time I'm back! Any must-order dishes you'd recommend? 🍽️

@robertwittman9227 · low↗ view

living the good life Mike.

Why: Friendly comment from a viewer — quick acknowledgement keeps them engaged
Draft reply

Haha trying my best! Though it started at 5:30am so it wasn't all glamour 😅

@josephmilleryt · low↗ view

Cool video thanks for sharing!

Why: Positive comment worth a quick acknowledgement to reward new or casual viewers
Draft reply

Thanks for watching! More Samui content coming — it was such a fun trip 🙏

@SPP-th5jx · low↗ view

ไมค์คุณกระจายยิ้มทั่วสมุยเลยนะครับ 5555

Why: Charming, funny compliment in Thai — a quick warm reply rewards Thai-speaking fans
Draft reply

555 ขอบคุณมากครับ สมุยมันทำให้ยิ้มเองเลยครับ วิวสวยมาก! 😄

§R2

Promo pull-quotes

Shareable social-proof quotes — ready for thumbnails, community posts, or a sponsor deck.

Mike is super friendly. He's always smiling, and that's why he gets along so well with the locals.

@mesamis144 · community post↗ view

Nothing humbles you like luxury followed by constant ear popping.

@shannonisntavailable · pinned comment↗ view

living the good life Mike.

@robertwittman9227 · community post↗ view

Cool video thanks for sharing!

@josephmilleryt · sponsor deck↗ view

สนุกเลยใช่มั้ยคะ​ 😊 ❤❤ 🛩️🛩️🛩️

@galgan5341 · thumbnail↗ view

It was nice to see Alex working at the private airline company.

@kevinp8108 · community post↗ view

Bangpor is one of my favorite restaurants there.

@Apichat_Premium · community post↗ view

สนามบินที่สวยมากๆๆยกให้เกาะสมุย😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤

@ptg2746 · thumbnail↗ view
§R3

Clip & Shorts finder

Moments worth cutting into Shorts — each with a title and a ready hook line. Timestamps link to the video.

[2:37] ↗Flying Private for the First Time 🛩️~45s
HookGeneral aviation. All right. So, if you ever looking to fly private plane —
The reveal of the private plane experience is the core premise of the video; the enthusiastic emoji cluster (40% of comments) suggests this moment landed — perfect hook for a Short
[2:51] ↗'This is YouTube Premium' 😂~30s
HookThis is YouTube premium. Very YouTube premium.
A quotable, self-aware funny line that plays well as a standalone Short — travel creators often go viral on moments of genuine delight mixed with humour
[3:01] ↗Finding Peace on a Private Plane~30s
HookI feel a sense of peace, man.
Calm, relatable moment of genuine joy that contrasts with the hectic 5:30am start — resonates with viewers dreaming of escaping routine, ties to the enthusiastic reaction cluster
[31:13] ↗The Most Beautiful Airport in Thailand?~40s
HookSamoy airport. We got water lilies in the airport. I think this is the only outside airport in Thailand.
Multiple comments specifically praised the Samui airport; this clip taps directly into that reaction and works as a travel discovery Short
[32:16] ↗We're the Only Asians Here 😂~30s
HookI'm trying to find the Asians. There's no Asians. Oh, there's one.
Funny, observational moment with broad appeal — self-aware humour about being a minority in a tourist spot travels well as a Short and mirrors the transcript's recurring 'only Asians here' joke
[0:42] ↗6am Flight? Haven't Packed Yet 😅~35s
HookTomorrow at 6:00 a.m. we'll be going to Samoy. Have you packed? — No.
Relatable last-minute travel chaos — universally funny and a great hook for viewers who've been in the same situation; sets up the whole adventure
[3:14] ↗The Thailand Glow Up Is Real~30s
HookYou look a lot different now. A lot. Is that the Thailand glow up?
Warm, funny moment with a returning character that long-term viewers will enjoy — 'Thailand glow up' is a punchy, shareable phrase that could trend
[30:43] ↗Mexican Sauna in Thailand?! 🌶️~30s
HookThis is looking crazy. Mexican style, apparently.
Unexpected, quirky travel discovery moment — the surprise factor is exactly what drives Short replays; ties to the mixed-reaction comment cluster noting unique experiences
§08

Top comments

Explore all 25 comments →

Verbatim — the 5 most representative comments from the thread.

@khunbirdable8 · mixed↗ view

คลิปนี้ดูแล้วเวียนหัวนิดหน่อย เพราะน้องหมุนกล้องไปมาเร็วไปนิดนึง

Why picked: highest-liked comment on the video and the primary critical signal — specifically names dizzy/spinning camera as the defect
@Mui-u8v0 · mixed↗ view

This episode is very nice ,but fortunately the camera is unprofessional. It was moving a lot made me feel dizzy. Too bad , I think this episode nice to watch but drawback is camera. Hope next episode will be better.

Why picked: most detailed English-language critique of camera movement — corroborates top-liked Thai comment, explicitly labels it 'unprofessional'
@ChiangdaomnpNa0 · negative↗ view

คลิปนี้ไมค์ถ่ายภาพได้อย่างน่าเวียนหัวมากกกก.... Slowly please...

Why picked: third independent commenter naming dizziness from camera movement — confirms this is a pattern, not a one-off opinion
@mesamis1441 · positive↗ view

Mike is super friendly. He's always smiling, and that's why he gets along so well with the locals.

Why picked: only comment that explicitly names host personality as a channel strength — useful audience-retention signal
@mensclub17361 · neutral↗ view

สนามบินของ Bangkok airways ที่ทำเหมือนที่สมุย ยังมีที่สุโขทัยและตราด ด้วย

Why picked: local viewer adding factual context about Bangkok Airways airport design — rare informational contribution that extends the video's value
§08

Threads that sparked discussion

Explore all 25 comments →

Top reply-magnet comments — where the real debate happened. 1 replies across 1 roots · max chain 2 deep · creator replied to 0%

01 · @khunbirdable1 replies · ♥ 8↗ view

คลิปนี้ดูแล้วเวียนหัวนิดหน่อย เพราะน้องหมุนกล้องไปมาเร็วไปนิดนึง

02 · @galgan53410 replies · ♥ 1↗ view

สนุกเลยใช่มั้ยคะ​ 😊 ❤❤ 🛩️🛩️🛩️

03 · @channarongpayakkachat84610 replies · ♥ 1↗ view

สุดยอดครับ🛫🛩✈️👍

04 · @mesamis1440 replies · ♥ 1↗ view

Mike is super friendly. He’s always smiling, and that’s why he gets along so well with the locals.

05 · @張麗雅-l6x0 replies · ♥ 1↗ view

Wow 😮 ❤

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№33 · interview

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№34 · interview

This Man is Making Thailand Better

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№35 · vlog

Why the World Trains Muay Thai in Thailand

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№36 · personal_story

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№37 · culture_comparison

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№38 · culture_comparison

Should foreigners learn Thai?

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№39 · interview

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№40 · vlog

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№41 · travel

Making Merit in Mahachai

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№42 · interview

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№43 · culture_comparison

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№44 · interview

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№45 · interview

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№46 · culture_comparison

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№47 · interview

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№48 · interview

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№49 · interview

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№50 · vlog

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№51 · travel

Is Thailand Actually Dangerous?

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№52 · travel

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№53 · interview

What surprises foreigners most about Thailand?

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№54 · interview

Why did this Hong Kong girl move to Thailand?

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№55 · culture_comparison

Life in England compared to Thailand

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№56 · culture_comparison

Thai-Nigerian people sharing about life in Thailand

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№57 · culture_comparison

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№58 · vlog

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№59 · personal_story

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№60 · culture_comparison

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№61 · interview

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№62 · travel

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№63 · travel

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№64 · travel

10 hour sleeper train to Isaan

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№65 · culture_comparison

What do foreigners think of Thailand?

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№66 · language

How to speak fluent English as a Thai person

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№67 · interview

Why this Korean loves Thailand more than Korea

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№68 · interview

Differences between studying in Thailand vs abroad?

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№69 · interview

16-year-old Thai student makes 300,000 baht per month

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№70 · interview

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№71 · travel

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№72 · interview

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№73 · interview

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№74 · personal_story

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№75 · culture_comparison

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№76 · personal_story

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№77 · personal_story

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