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Our weekly portrait
Meet your neighbour
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by Ariyada
Monika P. Rottmann: of Germany
Husband: Peter, whom she met during one of her many concerts in
Canada.
Children: None
Present address: Moonlight on Sea, Naklua
Occupation: Architect until 1981, later Jazz-singer and saxophone player after
studying music at the University in Cologne. Now housewife and vice-president of
the International Lady’s Club.
Hobby’s: Music, photo-graphy, reading, traveling and everything related with
art.
Sports: Water-aerobics (which she teaches), power walking every morning,
bicycling.
Stay in Pattaya: Since three years and her plan is to stay here for the rest of
her life.
Plans for future traveling: Australia and New Zealand. Because of the climate -
4 different seasons at the same time within one country.
What she likes about Pattaya:
Shopping possibilities, health care in hospitals, her house in the middle of
nature and still very close to the center, movie theaters with (many times) good
movies, all the nice and cozy restaurants with food from all over the world,
Thai food, the many possibilities to go on a tour, the variable entertainment,
Thai people (especially women who have a bunch of kids and a lot of work to do
and are still friendly and smiling), her job as a vice president at the Lady’s
Club for it brings women of different nationali-ties together and gives her the
chance to help new-comers to adapt to their new life here and at the same time
being able to do charity work.
What she doesn’t like about Pattaya:
The rather small choice of dresses in bigger sizes, no explanation when
receiving medication, garbage on the streets and on the beaches, the polluted
sea, the sudden change of cinema programs without a warning, restaurants one got
attached to disappear over night, streets in permanent bad condition and under
permanent construction, the sometimes chaotic traffic and the undisciplined
drivers, the old rules that a ‘Farang’ always and for everything has to pay more
than a Thai.
What she thinks about life in general in Pattaya:
“I think we can consider ourselves very lucky. Life in Pattaya is very relaxing.
I, personally, never have had any problems walking alone on the street, even
after dark. The people are so friendly, open-minded and curious. The countryside
is beautiful, the food very delicious and the climate perfect for me.
My husband and I are not bothered by the ‘night-life’. We simply don’t join it.
If we go out we go to a nice pub and never to those kind of beer-bars. I believe
many tourists who come to Pattaya are not representatives of their country. I
wouldn’t like to be identified with them. You know, sex-tourism is one thing,
normal life in Pattaya is different. We chose the country, we chose the town, we
are happy here with all the good and the bad.
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