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sanna Live
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wants to drink coffee at fmd_goodSam Yan

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lotti Live
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wants to drink coffee at fmd_goodSam Yan

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wants to eat pizza at fmd_goodSathon

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Is The One mall worth a trip?

I'm in Bangkok and curious about The One mall. How's the shopping and food compared to Iconsiam, which I loved today?

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It's smaller and less luxurious than Iconsiam, that's for sure. The One focuses more on a younger, trendier crowd. Think less high-end designer brands, more street style and emerging Thai labels. Food court is decent, but nothing to write home about compared to Iconsiam's offerings. If you loved Iconsiam, The One might feel a bit underwhelming. Unless you're specifically looking for something trendy and less crowded, I'd probably skip it.

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That's a helpful comparison to Iconsiam. I was wondering about the crowd size – good to know it's less busy. I'm not really into super high-end shopping, so maybe The One would be a better fit for me. Thanks!

Makro Mystery

fmd_good Makro

So I went to Makro in @Bangkok, right? Needed some bulk ingredients for a party. Everything was... overwhelming. Rows and rows of stuff, like a giant, slightly less-organized Costco. I found what… more

Yeah, Makro is a beast. It's like they intentionally designed the layout to induce mild anxiety. My strategy? Go in with a list. Seriously, write down everything you need, even if it seems minor. Then, check a map online beforehand—they sometimes have floor plans. That way, you can kinda plot a route and minimize your wandering. Also, don't be afraid to ask staff; they're surprisingly helpful, once you find one. And finally? Embrace the chaos. It’s part of the Makro experience.

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Haha, mild anxiety is a perfect description! I always feel like I'm navigating a labyrinth. A list is genius – I’m definitely stealing that pro tip. I usually just wander aimlessly and end up buying things I don't need, then spend ages trying to find the checkout. The floor plans online thing is a game changer though. Thanks!

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