If you do not have the time to learn the Thai Language and cultural nuances before deciding to do business in Thailand. We are here for you.
Even though the official “second language” of the Thai people is English, this does not mean that the average Thai citizen can speak English. In truth the majority of Thai citizens cannot speak any English at all. For the most part only the educated elite and those directly connected to the tourist industry are the only members of Thai society that have any proficiency in English. We however, have native Thai speakers who speak English well. In addition we also understand the major differences in Thai and Western culture and can help our customers get along smoothly in Thailand.
Our team also has years of experience in business and customer service so we are not only translators but we understand the needs of our customers too. Our team offers both Native Thai speakers who can speak English well, and native English speakers who can offer any assistance you might require.
If you worry about finding your way around in Thailand,we can help here too.
Thailand is not necessarily a difficult place for travel but if you are coming to Thailand for business for the first time or your time is extremely limited, we have local people who are extremely knowledgeable about travel and locations in Thailand who are at your disposal. Bangkok (the capital of Thailand) at times can seem a bit overwhelming it is a very large city and finding your way around can be difficult at times. Even though there are over 70,000 taxis available 24 hours a day, not all taxi drivers have a thorough knowledge of the city and depend on the passenger for directions. Unfortunately most Taxi drivers in Bangkok do not speak English. Therefore it is wise to have a local native speaker with you. As Bangkok is such a large city, it is often more convenient to use other forms public transportation to avoid traffic. Bangkok has many forms of public transportation including about 15,788 local busses everyday, sky train, subway, and public boats. All of these forms of public transportation make getting around in Bangkok very easy but unless you speak the language you need someone local to assist you.
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