Lifestyle Archives - Nick Worley https://nickworley.co.uk/category/lifestyle/ Including every news update so you don't miss any movement. Service and product launches, event news, environment, nature, politics, society, health Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:45:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://i0.wp.com/nickworley.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/cropped-favicon.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Lifestyle Archives - Nick Worley https://nickworley.co.uk/category/lifestyle/ 32 32 214749933 Is Food Waste Really Bad for the Environment? How Can We Reduce Food Waste? https://nickworley.co.uk/is-food-waste-really-bad-for-the-environment-how-to-reduce-it/ Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:45:05 +0000 https://nickworley.co.uk/?p=6424 This article explores the environmental impact of food waste and practical strategies to reduce it. Read this and find out!

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Food waste is a significant global issue, with environmental, economic, and social implications. From the farm to our dining tables, an estimated one-third of all food produced worldwide goes to waste each year.

In Australia alone, food waste costs the economy approximately $36.6 billion annually and contributes to environmental degradation. This article explores the environmental impact of food waste and practical strategies to reduce it.

The Environmental Impact of Food Waste

  1. Greenhouse Gas Emissions When food waste ends up in landfills, it decomposes anaerobically, producing methane—a potent greenhouse gas that is 25 times more effective at trapping heat in the atmosphere than carbon dioxide. According to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), if food waste were a country, it would be the third-largest emitter of greenhouse gases, following the United States and China.
  2. Resource Wastage Food production requires substantial resources, including water, energy, land, and labour. For instance:
    • Water: It takes approximately 1,800 litres of water to produce 1 kilogram of bread. Wasting bread indirectly wastes the water used in its production.
    • Land: Agriculture occupies about 38% of the Earth’s land surface. When food is wasted, the land used for its production serves no purpose.
    • Energy: Transportation, refrigeration, and processing consume energy. Wasted food equals wasted energy.
  3. Deforestation and Habitat Loss The demand for food contributes to deforestation and habitat destruction. When food is wasted, the land cleared for farming and the ecosystems disrupted for production are done so needlessly.
  4. Economic Consequences Food waste costs households and businesses billions of dollars each year. In Australia, an average family discards nearly $2,500 worth of groceries annually.
food waste and Vegetables thrown into a landfill, rotting outdoors.

How Can We Reduce Food Waste?

Reducing food waste requires action at multiple levels: individual, household, community, and industry. Here are some effective strategies:

1. At the Household Level

  1. Plan Meals and Shop Smart
    • Create a weekly meal plan and make a shopping list before heading to the store.
    • Avoid impulse purchases, especially of perishable items that might go unused.
  2. Store Food Properly
    • Learn proper storage techniques to keep food fresh for longer. For example:
      • Store potatoes, onions, and garlic in cool, dark places.
      • Keep fruits like apples and bananas separate from other produce to prevent them from over-ripening.
  3. Use Leftovers Creatively
    • Incorporate leftovers into new meals. For example, roasted vegetables can be turned into soups or salads.
    • Freeze excess food to extend its shelf life.
  4. Understand Expiration Dates
    • “Best before” dates indicate quality, not safety. Many foods are still safe to eat after this date if stored properly.
    • Use your senses (smell, sight, taste) to determine if food is still edible.
  5. Compost Organic Waste
    • If food waste is unavoidable, composting is a great alternative to landfill disposal. Composting turns organic waste into nutrient-rich soil for gardening.

2. At the Community Level

  1. Support Food Banks
    • Donate surplus food to local food banks or charities to ensure it goes to those in need.
    • Participate in community programs that rescue food from restaurants, bakeries, and supermarkets.
  2. Join Food-Sharing Platforms
    • Apps like OLIO and Too Good To Go connect people with surplus food to those who need or want it.
  3. Educate and Raise Awareness
    • Community workshops on meal planning, food preservation, and composting can empower individuals to reduce waste.

3. At the Business and Industry Level

  1. Improve Inventory Management
    • Businesses can adopt technologies that track inventory more effectively, reducing overstocking and spoilage.
  2. Repurpose Surplus Food
    • Many companies are finding innovative ways to repurpose surplus food. For example:
      • Unsold bread can be turned into beer.
      • “Ugly” fruits and vegetables can be used for juices or soups.
  3. Collaborate with Food Rescue Programs
    • Businesses can partner with organizations like OzHarvest in Australia to donate excess food to people in need.
  4. Adopt Sustainable Practices
    • Restaurants and caterers can implement smaller portion sizes and offer options for customers to take leftovers home.

4. On a Policy Level

Governments play a crucial role in reducing food waste through policies, incentives, and education. Examples include:

  • Setting National Targets: Countries like France have laws requiring supermarkets to donate unsold food to charities instead of discarding it.
  • Encouraging Innovation: Governments can provide grants to startups focusing on food waste solutions.
  • Educational Campaigns: Public awareness campaigns can emphasize the environmental and financial benefits of reducing food waste.

The Role of Consumers

While large-scale solutions are essential, individual actions collectively have a significant impact. Changing attitudes towards food is crucial. Here’s how consumers can help:

  • Embrace Imperfection: Purchase “ugly” produce to prevent it from being thrown away.
  • Eat Seasonal and Local: Seasonal and locally grown produce typically has a longer shelf life and a smaller carbon footprint.
  • Cook Mindfully: Avoid preparing more food than needed.
  • Invest in food waste composters: But if you accidentally prepared too much food and there is a lot to be thrown away, check out Hass Electric Composters to turn your food scraps into fertilizer! That way, you won’t feel bad about cooking a little too much or being too full to finish your plate. Instead, you can just toss those leftovers in and make something great for your plants!

Success Stories in Reducing Food Waste

  1. Denmark’s Achievement: Denmark has reduced food waste by 25% over the past five years through public awareness campaigns and food waste initiatives.
  2. Australia’s Fight Against Food Waste: Organizations like OzHarvest and FoodBank Australia play a vital role in rescuing food and redistributing it to those in need.
  3. Innovative Solutions:
    • Startups like Winnow use AI to help commercial kitchens track and minimize waste.
    • Community fridges in neighbourhoods allow people to share surplus food.

Conclusion

Food waste is undeniably bad for the environment, besides of it attracts rodents and pests, it also contributes to greenhouse gas emissions, resource wastage, and biodiversity loss. However, solutions exist at every level—individual, community, business, and government—that can significantly reduce its impact.

Reducing food waste is not just about saving money or resources; it’s about creating a world where everyone has enough to eat, and our environment can thrive. Small changes in daily habits, combined with systemic solutions, can make a massive difference.

Let’s all take action today to tackle this global challenge.

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How often should you pest control your home? How much is pest control on average? What are the best ways to control pests? https://nickworley.co.uk/everything-you-need-to-know-about-pest-control/ Mon, 05 Dec 2022 02:13:24 +0000 https://nickworley.co.uk/?p=6407 Pests are, unfortunately, very much a fact of life. From spiders and roaches to ants and flies, we’re rarely ever far away from a pesky creepy crawly ready to spoil the mood and ruin our day. However, is there anything that we can do to significantly reduce the chance of pests invading our personal space …

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Pests are, unfortunately, very much a fact of life. From spiders and roaches to ants and flies, we’re rarely ever far away from a pesky creepy crawly ready to spoil the mood and ruin our day. However, is there anything that we can do to significantly reduce the chance of pests invading our personal space at home?

For example, how often should you pest control your home? And, more importantly, how much does pest control cost on average?

In this article, we’ll tell you everything you need to know – including some very handy tips on how to control pests and prevent them from invading your personal space!

How often should you pest control your home?

So, how often should you pest control your home? You should only ever pest control your home when you have a pest infestation. Certainly, there are some pest prevention tactics that you can employ at all times (which we will cover later in the article), however, you shouldn’t be spraying insecticides all over the place when you do not have an active infestation.

That said, most pest control professionals recommend that you have quarterly inspections at the least (in other words, 4 pest inspections a year).

That way, a professional can look for any potential signs of infestation and spot them before they become problematic. For example, a rodent issue in your walls and floorboards or a wasp’s nest in the loft – all of which can be very harmful both to your health, and the structural integrity of your home.

 

How much is pest control on average?

So, how much does pest control cost on average in the UK? The prices can vary significantly from one region to the next – and depending on the type and severity of the infestation.

For example, the average cost of fumigation in the UK is between £120 and £160.

  • Wasp control is roughly £55+ (for the nest only).
  • Bedbug treatments start from £130 – upwards of £220 depending on the number of rooms.
  • Ant control starts from £100.
  • Flea control begins at £80 and can go upwards of £120 and £140 for a three-bedroom house.
  • Cockroach treatment is roughly £120 and higher for multiple rooms.
  • Rodent control starts at around £120.
  • Mole treatment begins at £90.
  • Squirrel pest control can be anywhere from £100 to £175.
  • Bird control starts at £60.

Bear in mind that these prices are merely averages. They do not reflect the most accurate representation of pest control costs in the UK. ‘

If you are looking for accurate estimates, we highly recommend that you contact some of your local pest control companies for a few different quotes.

Again, the prices will vary depending on what kind of pest problem you have and the severity of the infestation.

If you do not have a pest infestation but you are wanting a site inspection to confirm this, the cost will be lower.

 

What are the best ways to control pests?

If you want to know the best ways to control pests, there are few things quite as effective as prevention.

First of all, an effective pest prevention method is having quarterly home inspections as mentioned earlier. That way, you can have an expert come to your property to look for any signs of a potential pest problem.

In any case, here are a few pest prevention tactics you can try to keep those pesky pests at bay:

  • De-clutter your home: pests love clutter. The more places they have to hide—and indeed the more nesting materials they can find—the more likely they are to move into your home without invitation. This is a great excuse to de-clutter your space and do a bit of a spring clean. Go through all of your possessions and start getting rid of those things you really don’t need. Take to e-Bay and sell your old shoes, donate unused clothes to charity, and keep your home as clear as possible.
  • Keep your home clean: make sure you regularly clean your home. Dust and hoover throughout, clear cobwebs, and don’t give those pests an excuse to come in and start nesting.
  • Keep your kitchen immaculate: pests love free food and drink so don’t give them an excuse to stop by for a feast. After use, clean your kitchen thoroughly. Clean up all food waste, wipe up those spillages, and you’ll significantly reduce the chance of having pests come into your home.
  • Store food properly: keep food in sealed containers – including pet food. Again, pests love a free feast and can find their way into almost anything.
  • Wash your dishes after use: it may be tempting to leave the dirty dishes until tomorrow but the sooner you clean them, the less likely they will be to attract pests.
  • Take out the bins: empty your bins in the evening and take the sealed bags outside to your brown bins. If you want to make the most of your food waste, you might want to consider composting to save you from taking the trash out every night.
  • Seal entry points into your home: go around the house and identify any potential entry points for pests. Gaps in doors and window sills are the biggest culprits.

 

Conclusion

To recap:

  • ●      You only need to ‘pest control’ your home when you have an infestation. However, quarterly inspections are recommended by a professional.
  • Pest control averages between £120 and £160 depending on the type and severity of the infestation.
  • The best way to prevent pests is by having regular inspections and taking the pest prevention steps mentioned above.

We hope you’ve found this article insightful. If you’d like to learn more about pest control and how the experts tackle home infestations, visit a reputable website like SWAT Pest Control for some inspiration.

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Which type of floor is the best and why? What colour floor makes a room bigger? Are light or Dark floors in style? https://nickworley.co.uk/which-type-of-floor-is-the-best-and-why-what-colour-floor-makes-a-room-bigger-are-light-or-dark-floors-in-style/ Mon, 05 Dec 2022 01:48:03 +0000 https://nickworley.co.uk/?p=6399 When renovating a room in your home—or the entire house for that matter—one of the most important considerations is the flooring. After all, unless you’ve mastered the art of self-levitation, your floors will be subject to an awful lot of foot-traffic throughout their lifetime. So, the question is: which type of flooring is best and …

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When renovating a room in your home—or the entire house for that matter—one of the most important considerations is the flooring. After all, unless you’ve mastered the art of self-levitation, your floors will be subject to an awful lot of foot-traffic throughout their lifetime. So, the question is: which type of flooring is best and why?

Another consideration is, of course, the colour of your flooring; e.g., which colours can make a room look bigger? Are light or dark colour floors in style?

If you are looking for some handy flooring tips, this is the article for you. Whether you plant to DIY or call in the professionals to help, it’s always worth having a good understanding.

Let’s get started…

Which type of floor is the best and why?

Which type of flooring is best and why? This is a difficult question to answer, given that it largely comes down to personal preference and practical application.

Yes, we could argue that laminate flooring is the ultimate flooring solution, or that tile is far superior to any other option available on the market today, however, if you love the feel of a plush carpet underfoot then you’re not going to agree with us.

So, the question is, which floor is best for you? Or rather: which flooring types are best for which rooms in the house and why?

To make life easier, we’re going to highlight the different rooms in a home with some flooring options and their practical advantages.

  • The bedroom: the bedroom is all about maximum comfort and good temperature regulation. As such, your preferred flooring should reflect that. It doesn’t need to be waterproof or exceptionally durable, but comfortable underfoot. For example:
    • Natural hardwood flooring is soft underfoot and has a gorgeous aesthetic. While some people may find this too cold or un-inviting, a choice rug can make all the difference.
    • A high-quality carpet is always a popular choice for the bedroom, providing comfort and warmth.
  • The bathroom & kitchen: bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms all experience high levels of moisture and spillages which should be your biggest consideration when opting for flooring. For example:
    • Ceramic and porcelain tiles are excellent for the bathroom given their water resistance and how easy they are to clean and maintain.
    • Tile works well in a kitchen, however, vinyl sheet, laminate, and engineered hardwood are three excellent options worth considering.
  • The lounge / living room: your lounge and living room are going to see quite a lot of foot traffic throughout the day, whilst being rooms that you are likely to spend the most time in. Comfort, durability, and aesthetic charm are equally important:
    • A natural hardwood flooring is always a great option, given its attractive appearance and inherent durability.
    • Laminate flooring is quite popular as it is highly durable and easy to clean and maintain.
    • Carpet does work well in these environments, however, it is one of the most demanding flooring types in terms of maintenance. As such, if you’d rather not have to regularly hoover and steam clean your floors, carpet isn’t the best option. Again, throwing a rug down on your hardwood or laminate flooring is always worth it.
  • The hallway: the hallways in your home will receive the most foot traffic and are subject to having dirt tracked in from outside. Ultimately, the best flooring type will be something that is highly durable and incredibly easy to keep clean and maintain. We recommend the following:
    • Hardwearing solid stone, durable engineered or solid hardwood, and ‘easy to clean’ ceramic tiles make great flooring solutions for this environment.
  • Bamboo flooring is particularly popular right now given its eco-friendly advantages.
  • Engineered hardwood is also a great, affordable alternative to natural wood – with additional benefits.
  • Hybrid flooring combines the best of both worlds from vinyl and laminate.

Take your time to research your options and you’ll soon be able to find the best flooring type for you.

 

What colour floor makes a room bigger?

If you are looking for a flooring colour that can make a room look bigger, the general rule of thumb is to keep it light and neutral – with some well-placed mirrors for good measure. Consider cream carpets ad natural, whitewashed hardwoods. These neutral tones are ideal for achieving a light and ‘breezy’ feel in your home, ultimately creating the illusion of a larger space – even in a notably small room.

In some cases, dark flooring can achieve a spacious feel but it’s a difficult aesthetic to pull off. You will need to contrast your floors with the ideal ‘cooling’ shade on your walls.

Another effective way of making your rooms look bigger is by using one flooring type through. For example, if you have different flooring in every room downstairs with clear borders between the hallways, living room, lounge, and kitchen, each room will invariably appear to be smaller. However, if you stick with a stunning laminate throughout for example, the rooms will flow into one another, thus appearing far more spacious and breathable.

You may also want to avoid busy, floral patterns. A carpet with far too much going on will ultimately make a space feel more cluttered.

Finally, if you are opting for tiled floorings, the bigger the tile the better. 12” squares for example can really open up a space and making it feel roomier. 

 

Are light or Dark floors in style?

So, are light or dark floors in style? To be perfectly honest, both can work wonderfully when executed properly. Again, darker floors are harder to pull off, however, when paired with the right aesthetic they can be far more stylish and highly effective at hiding imperfections.

If you are installing DIY Floorboards in your home, it’s always worth consulting an interior designer for tips and tricks – particularly if you want to opt for a dark floor look.

In any case, remember that it’s your home after all and thus you should go with whatever style and design resonates best with you and your personality.

 

Conclusion

Let’s recap what we’ve learned:

  • There’s no single ‘best’ flooring type – it’s all about choosing the right material for the right rooms.
  • Neutral and lighter colours can make a room feel more spacious. Avoid cluttered patterns and opt for larger tiles if you don’t want to go for a traditional hardwood plank flooring.
  • Both light and dark flooring can both look incredibly stylish, it’s all in the execution.

We hope you’ve found this article insightful and that you’re now feeling inspired to get your renovation project underway.

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What’s the difference between lopping, topping, coppicing and pollarding? https://nickworley.co.uk/whats-the-difference-between-lopping-topping-coppicing-and-pollarding/ Wed, 30 Nov 2022 09:14:37 +0000 https://nickworley.co.uk/?p=6386 The world of arboriculture (tree stuff) is loaded with all manner of terminology, so it’s no wonder why many people find themselves lost and confused when it comes to caring for the trees on their property. Case and point: what’s the difference between lopping, topping, coppicing, and pollarding?  Read on if you’d like to find …

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The world of arboriculture (tree stuff) is loaded with all manner of terminology, so it’s no wonder why many people find themselves lost and confused when it comes to caring for the trees on their property. Case and point: what’s the difference between lopping, topping, coppicing, and pollarding? 

Read on if you’d like to find out more about the important distinctions between these four tree care and maintenance techniques. 

What is lopping?

What is lopping

Lopping a tree refers to the process of removing branches from the tree in order to modify its size and shape. This is an invasive aesthetic manipulation technique that can be very detrimental to the tree’s health. The fact is, if you prune off more than 25% of a tree’s foliage in a single year, it can put the tree through significant and unnecessary trauma. Not only does this render a tree bare and unsightly, but it can make the tree more susceptible to disease, decay, and infestation. 

Not to be confused with pruning, lopping is largely misunderstood and many people who have their trees lopped in order to reduce its size are almost always disappointed with the results. 

What is topping? 

What is topping

Topping a tree refers to the process of removing the very top of the central stem of a tree (aka the leader), including the upper main branches. 

These are typically sheared off in uniform height in order to stifle the growth of a tree and keep it below a certain height. The result is often a very unsightly tree with thin, upright branches (aka water sprouts). 

This is a dangerous method and is not good for the tree’s health. In fact, topping a tree not only spoils the natural landscape, but it makes the tree more susceptible to disease, decay, and infestation. 

What is coppicing? 

What is coppicing

Coppicing a tree refers to a pruning technique where trees or shrubs are cut to ground level, stimulating the regeneration of new stems from the base of the plant. This technique is most commonly used for renovating and rejuvenating old shrubs. 

Coppicing a tree or shrub is ideal for the following outcomes: 

  • Creating a multi-stemmed shrub as opposed to a large single-trunk tree.
  • Producing fresh stems on shrubs that have vibrant winter stem colour (e.g., some Willows).l  
  • Encourages the growth of larger leaves on certain species of tree (e.g., Catalpa). 
  • It can encourage the growth of smaller ‘juvenile’ leaves on certain tree species (e.g., Eucalyptus). 
  • Produces ‘woody’ stems that are ideal for harvesting firewood and/or creating charcoal. 
  • Ideal for renovating and rejuvenating old shrubs and hedges that can tolerate extensive pruning (e.g., Yew / Beech). 

While coppicing a tree sounds quite savage—cutting a tree back right to its base—it can bring many benefits for certain species of tree. Just make sure that you consult your local arborist before you commit to coppicing a tree to ensure that coppicing is the right approach (and that none of your trees are on a protected species list). 

What is pollarding? 

pollarding tree

Pollarding a tree is a pruning method that keeps trees and shrubs from growing taller than they naturally grow. This is typically started once a tree or shrub has reached a certain height—at which point regular annual pollarding is carried out in order to restrict the plant’s height. 

This is typically done annually and will need to be carried out again every few years in order to avoid any potential issues. 

Pollarding a tree can be ideal if you want to achieve the following results: 

  • It can prevent trees and shrubs from outgrowing their allotted space (perfect if you have limited space in your garden). 
  • Pollarding can be utilised to reduce the amount of shade cast by a tree.
  • It can also be useful in situations where street lights, electric wires, or other public utilities are being obstructed. 

Pollarding isn’t suitable for all tree species. Here are some examples of the type of species that can benefit from pollarding: 

  • Ash
  • Elm
  • Gum
  • Oak
  • Tulip Tree. 

Lopping Vs. Topping Vs. Coppicing Vs. Pollarding 

As you can see, lopping and topping are both poor practices intended to reduce a tree in size. Ultimately, coppicing and pollarding are arborist-approved techniques that are far more effective methods for controlling the overall size and shape of a tree. 

Alternatively, if you wish to reduce a tree in size you should consider regular pruning over a longer period of time. While this is certainly far slower, it won’t result in the tree’s eventual decline. 

Lopping and topping are both very risky and unnecessary tree ‘maintenance’ methods. For example, if you are in a rush to have them reduced in size (for example, if you want more sunlight coming into your home, etc.), then you should consider having the tree relocated and planting a smaller species in its place. 

Of course, relocating a tree is a complicated process that involves excavating the root system and re-planting it in a more suitable location, however, with the expert help of an experienced arborist, it’s within the realms of possibility and won’t result in a damaged or dying tree. 

Final thoughts 

To sum up:

  • Tree lopping is a harmful method of removing branches from a tree in order to modify its size and shape. 
  • Topping a tree refers to the harmful process of removing the very top of the central stem of a tree (aka the leader), including the upper main branches. 
  • Coppicing a tree refers to a pruning technique where trees or shrubs are cut to ground level, stimulating the regeneration of new stems from the base of the plant.
  • Pollarding a tree is a pruning method that keeps trees and shrubs from growing taller than they naturally grow.
  • Lopping & topping are generally dangerous and not recommended, whereas coppicing and pollarding can be great for certain species of tree. 
  • Ultimately, the best approach is often gradual pruning by an experienced arborist.

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Is Bangkok good for tourists? Are Thai people polite? What is offensive in Thai culture? Is Bangkok changing its name? https://nickworley.co.uk/is-bangkok-good-for-tourists/ Wed, 30 Nov 2022 08:42:27 +0000 https://nickworley.co.uk/?p=6372 If you’ve always wanted to visit Bangkok (aka ‘The Big Mango’), but you aren’t quite sure if it’s the right vacation destination for you, give this article a read. We’re going to talk about how safe it is for tourists, whether Thai nationals are polite, what things could be seen as offensive to Thai people, …

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If you’ve always wanted to visit Bangkok (aka ‘The Big Mango’), but you aren’t quite sure if it’s the right vacation destination for you, give this article a read. We’re going to talk about how safe it is for tourists, whether Thai nationals are polite, what things could be seen as offensive to Thai people, and whether Bangkok is finally changing its name. Let’s get stuck in…

Is Bangkok good for tourists?

Is Bangkok good for tourists

Bangkok is one of the most tourist-friendly destinations in the entire world. Renowned for its vibrant nightlife and bustling, energetic vibe, Bangkok has been widely popular the world over for decades. 

Of course, as with any major capital city, there are always horror stories about tourists getting into trouble or finding themselves being ripped off or worse. However, for the most part, Bangkok is generally very safe for travellers and backpackers. 

Certainly, Bangkok has its share of petty theft, but, so long as travellers keep their wits about them, they shouldn’t run into many problems at all. 

You may also find that some taxi drivers or shop owners will try to get as much money out of your as possible. A great way to avoid this is to research the currency and conversion rates and get a clear idea as to what things typically cost before travelling. 

So long as you negotiate in advance and be prepared to walk away if you think someone is being unreasonable on price, you will be perfectly fine. 

In truth, the good far outweighs the bad. Bangkok is filled with wonderful sights and has proven to be one of the most exciting and worthwhile holiday destinations in the world. 

Are Thai people polite?

Are Thai people polite

Thailand has been affectionately referred to as “The Land of Smiles” for many years. Admittedly, this was mostly because when Thai people do not understand English, they simply nod and smile politely. However, today – particularly in places like Bangkok – most Thai nationals have a reasonably good level of English speaking capabilities. 

In any case, yes, Thai people are among the politest in the world. This is because they are very proud of their nation, culture, and heritage and want to make visitors feel as welcome as possible. 

Additionally, the Buddhist religion teaches them to be kind and respectful – particularly to strangers. From a young age, Thai children are taught to mind their manners and treat people accordingly. In most cases, Thai people maintain a ‘neutral calm’ where they avoid conflict and endeavour to save face in all encounters. 

Ultimately, the Thai people show respect to people who respect them. So, provided you are polite and courteous yourself, you will be greeted with open arms. 

Not only that, but hospitality is a huge part of their economy and they rely heavily on tourism. As such, any reputable hotel or restaurant will employ well-trained staff who are dedicated to serving guests with the utmost respect and consideration. 

  • “Jai Yen” (chill out) – Thailand’s national philosophy. 

What is offensive in Thai culture?

If you want to make a good impression, you should brush up on some Thai etiquette, as there are a number of things that can be quite offensive to Thai people (which would otherwise go unnoticed to most Westerners). For example: 

  • Never point with your feet: it might sound silly, but this is something that many foreigners do without even noticing it – particularly when in a market or shop and you have your hands full of bags, it might be tempting to point to an item on the ground with your feet. This is incredibly rude (as it’s the lowest part of the body). 
  • Don’t stomp on a coin or banknote: when you drop currency on the floor your first instinct is to stop it from blowing away with your feet. Don’t! You are essentially stepping on the King’s head which is not appreciated. 
  • Never touch the top of a Thai person’s head: this is another no-no. Rubbing someone on the head may be a sign of affection in most Western countries, but in Thailand, it is exceptionally disrespectful. Just as the feet are the lowest point of the body, the head is the highest and thus revered. 
  • Pose respectfully when taking photos in temples: this should go without saying, but don’t climb on top of a reclining Buddha or do anything untoward. This is the ultimate offense. 
  • Control your temper: refrain from shouting and screaming on the street. The same applies to “airing your dirty laundry”. If you are travelling with your partner and you have a disagreement, settle it amicably or wait until you are behind closed doors before blowing up at one another. 

Master the Thai ‘Wai’ greeting 

wai greeting

While not using the ‘Wai’ greeting in return when a Thai person uses it is not necessarily offensive, it is highly appreciated when you do. This is the prayer-like gesture that Thais use when they greet one another. 

You won’t upset anyone if you don’t, but Thai people love it when foreigners make the effort! 

Is Bangkok changing its name?

Is Bangkok changing its name

For any man who went to school in England in the last twenty years, being asked “What’s the Capital of Thailand?” is enough to make him flinch. This is because the obvious answer “Bangkok” was often accompanied by excruciating pain. 

Fortunately, for any young men to follow, when asked what the capital city of Thailand is, they can say: “Krung Thep Maha Nakhon” and avoid any and all discomfort. 

In February 2022, the Thai Royal Academy proposed that the city’s traditional name should be used and officially promoted by the government, internationally. This proposal was then immediately approved by the Cabinet and sent to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to be reviewed. 

This decision has stirred up quite a lot of controversy and discussion – largely because most non-Thai people struggle to pronounce the name. It is, after all, quite a mouthful. 

In any case, both Bangkok and Krung Thep Maha Nakhon will be used – only the latter will be used formally. 

Conclusion 

To summarise:

  • Bangkok is safe for tourists and a truly marvellous place to visit. 
  • Thai people are very polite and respectful (hence ‘The Land of Smiles’). 
  • Don’t point with your feet, stand on money, touch a Thai’s head, take lude photos in temples, or lose your temper. 
  • Thai people love it when foreigners learn to ‘Wai’ when greeting them. 
  • Bangkok’s official name is: Krung Thep Maha Nakhon. 

All in all, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon is one of the finest cities to visit in the world. The trouble is, there is so much to see and do when you are there! You’ll literally be spoiled for choice. Fortunately, the capital has excellent infrastructure so getting around is easy. That, and with affordable luggage storage by Keep It in Bangkok, you’ll be able to travel light in between excursions.

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Don’t Forget to Hire Entertainment for Your Party if You Want it to be a Hit https://nickworley.co.uk/dont-forget-to-hire-entertainment-for-your-party-if-you-want-it-to-be-a-hit/ Tue, 15 Nov 2022 05:59:32 +0000 https://nickworley.co.uk/?p=6318 Whether a corporate party, a birthday party or just a “what they hell, let’s party” party; it won’t be complete without some entertainment. Sure, you can go all out on decorations, catering and drinks, – you can even create a really cool theme. However, if you don’t have some entertainment, then your guests might invariably …

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Whether a corporate party, a birthday party or just a “what they hell, let’s party” party; it won’t be complete without some entertainment. Sure, you can go all out on decorations, catering and drinks, – you can even create a really cool theme. However, if you don’t have some entertainment, then your guests might invariably end up pretty bored!

In this blog post, we’re going to share some entertainment ideas to give you a little bit of inspiration. Hopefully by the end of this post, you’ll be ready to get to planning a night to remember!

1 – Don’t stop the music

Yea, a Bluetooth speaker and a Spotify playlist might work for a gathering between friends, but for a big party; it’s simply not going to cut it. If you want to go all out, then you should consider hiring an awesome DJ to play a set. In fact, we’re going to share a few different ideas with you in this post, but the music should be a given no matter what. Don’t skimp on it!

Or alternatively, you could opt for a band instead. Depending on the theme of your party, the band could take many forms. A soul singer or a jazz band perhaps? An acoustic cover artist? A heavy metal or rock band? Whatever suits your theme and will keep your guests entertained, but the music is the most important part of a party no doubt.

2 – Professional cocktail mixologists

If you want to hire entertainment for your party, why not mix it up and hire some professional cocktail mixologists. That way, you’ll essentially be killing two birds with one stone; drinks and entertainment done.

Many professional cocktail mixologists will be awesome at flaring and will put on an impressive display for your guests. If you’re not sure how to secure some, then you should hire the professionals to take care of it for you!

3 – Dance the night away

With some awesome music, your guests are going to dance the night away as it is. However, wouldn’t it be cool to hire some professional dancers to get the party started? Again, depending on your theme, there are many different styles to choose from.

For example, some cabaret dancers would be perfect for a “guys and dolls” theme. Whereas some break-dancers would certainly suit a more modern vibe.

4 – Stand-up comedian

If you’re planning a party with a sit-down dinner at some point, then a stand-up comedian would be the perfect way to keep your guests entertained whilst they’re eating. You don’t have to hire them for the whole night, but an hour slot would be an ideal way to break the evening up and offer some comic relief to get everyone laughing and smiling even harder!

Of course, these are just a few simple ideas. The only limitation when it comes to party entertainment ideas is your own imagination. If you hire the professionals, they will be able to share even further inspiration.

Whatever you decide to roll with, we’re certain that you’ll have an awesome time. But remember, don’t forget to hire entertainment for your party!!!

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Transform Your Home with Reproduction Antique Dining Room Furniture https://nickworley.co.uk/transform-your-home-with-reproduction-antique-dining-room-furniture/ Tue, 15 Nov 2022 05:58:47 +0000 https://nickworley.co.uk/?p=6320 Have you ever watched a period drama on television and marvelled at some of the beautiful furniture that the characters would use in the dining room? When they’re sat down for dinner at a gorgeous, antique table, sharing wine and swapping stories. Well, you can do the very same! In this post, we’re going to …

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Have you ever watched a period drama on television and marvelled at some of the beautiful furniture that the characters would use in the dining room? When they’re sat down for dinner at a gorgeous, antique table, sharing wine and swapping stories. Well, you can do the very same!

In this post, we’re going to look at reproduction antique dining room furniture, and how you can transform your home into a beautiful and refined establishment. The fact is, antique furniture is beautiful. However, it comes with a heft price-tag. Which is why reproduction pieces are growing in popularity at the moment. You can have the real-deal (or close enough) for a fraction of the cost.

Antique reproduction furniture is built to last

One of the major benefits of buying furniture from an online antique reproduction shop is the quality. Yes, most antiques are of a very fine quality, hence the reason they have lasted for so long. That said, when you purchase antique furniture, very rarely will you want to use it our of fear of causing it any damage. Instead, you leave it in your home as more of a feature piece as opposed to a functional part of your home.

When you buy reproduction furniture, you’re investing in quality. Quality that you can use and enjoy. Yes, you will need to take care of it. However, they will be designed and put together using modern crafting techniques, and so are built to last a life-time.

Create a luxurious dining room setting

It’s important to sit down as a family and to share dinner. Something which fewer people are doing with each passing year. However, be investing in reproduction antique dining room furniture, you’ll be investing in your family.

You will be creating a luxurious dining room setting where you and your family can share a meal together. You can find out about their day, and to stay up to date with what is happening in your children’s world. Additionally, it’s a beautiful way to teach and inspire etiquette when eating. And where better a place to do so then when sat at a gorgeous, antique dining room furniture set?

No one will know but you

Unless your friends and family members are avid antique collectors, nobody is going to know the difference. And in the same-breath, who is going to care anyway? If you want the real-deal, then you can go out and buy it. However, if you’re not particularly fussed, then you’ll save an awful lot of money for an exact copy (or improvement) on a beautiful, antique item. It’s a no brainer really!

Warranty

You’re unlikely to get any warranty when you buy a piece of antique furniture. However, when you purchase an antique reproduction piece from a reputable online dealer, then you will indeed. This is worth considering, as anything can happen and the last thing you want is to spend a fortune on a piece only for it to break and be left with nothing.

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Invest in the Best Chemical Handling Supplies https://nickworley.co.uk/invest-in-the-best-chemical-handling-supplies/ Tue, 15 Nov 2022 05:58:33 +0000 https://nickworley.co.uk/?p=6321 Handling chemicals is an incredibly dangerous business, and as such, it is important to have the finest chemical handling supplies. You shouldn’t have your employees dealing with corrosive and acidic materials without the appropriate protection. In this post, we’re going to explore the importance of investing in the best possible protection. Protective gloves Protective gloves …

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Handling chemicals is an incredibly dangerous business, and as such, it is important to have the finest chemical handling supplies. You shouldn’t have your employees dealing with corrosive and acidic materials without the appropriate protection. In this post, we’re going to explore the importance of investing in the best possible protection.

Protective gloves

Protective gloves are arguably one of the most important chemical handling supplies. Without them, your employees will not be able to physically handle chemicals, without causing damage to themselves.

However, there’s a difference between regular anti-corrosive gloves, and fine quality supplies. It’s all very well having adequate protection, if you’re robbed of your dexterity. High-quality chemical handling supplies will be flexible enough to move your hands as though you’re not wearing any gloves at all. This is incredibly important.

Protective masks

In addition to wearing protective gloves, you need to invest in quality masks. This is largely due to the fact that harmful substances can be incredibly dangerous to the lungs. You should not directly be breathing in these substances, which is why the masks are vital. In addition to that, it also provides protection in the event that there’s any splash-back.

Protective goggles

Safety is in the eye of the beholder! You should definitely supply your employees with protective goggles when they are dealing with corrosive substances. If in the event that there is any splash back, you must have goggles to prevent anything from getting in the eye. This can be a sight-saving investment! Even the slightest drop of certain substances can cause an awful lot of pain and suffering, so you must not skimp on them!

Protective suits

Protective suits are not just about protecting your clothing from getting dirty. Corrosive and acid substances can eat their way through cloth and other clothing materials, which is why you need to have purpose-build suits which are designed to protect your entirety from these substances. By investing in these, you’ll be able to work confidently, without fear of a little splash back causing you serious damage and pain.

Why you need to go for the highest quality

Do not skimp when it comes to chemical safety supplies. There is absolutely no reason to not invest in the finest quality. This will invariably result in your employees being safe at all times, and never running into any issues. The last thing you want is to buy cheap quality supplies for the sake of saving money, only for having to pay out on a law-suit because one of your employees have been seriously injured due to poor-quality and faulty equipment.

Conclusion

To cut a long story short, you should supply your staff with absolutely everything required to handle chemicals safely and efficiently. Again, you need to go for the finest quality at all times. Tick all of the boxes, and you won’t have any problems. You might have to spend that little bit extra, but it will be worth it in the long run when no accidents occur and the job gets done.

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Signs You Need a Rodent Pest Control Specialist https://nickworley.co.uk/signs-you-need-a-rodent-pest-control-specialist/ Tue, 15 Nov 2022 05:58:07 +0000 https://nickworley.co.uk/?p=6322 Identifying a mouse or rat problem in your home can be tricky at first. What starts off as a bad feeling, soon becomes more and more evident. A thorough inspection of your property should confirm whether or not you have an infestation. In this article we’re going to share some tell-tale signs that you’re in …

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Identifying a mouse or rat problem in your home can be tricky at first. What starts off as a bad feeling, soon becomes more and more evident. A thorough inspection of your property should confirm whether or not you have an infestation. In this article we’re going to share some tell-tale signs that you’re in need of specialist pest control assistance.

It’s never nice having an infestation of any kind. You feel unsafe in your own home, not knowing what kind of threat the pests will pose. You’ve heard stories of the diseases carried by rodents, and the creepy crawling anxiety begins to rob you of your sleep.

If you suspect that you’re not alone in your home, have a read of this article. We will soon be able to establish as to whether or not you need a rodent pest control specialist.

Rodent droppings

If you spot little dark pellets on the floor around your home, then that’s a pretty good sign that you’ve got a rodent in the house.

Urine odours

The strong smell of urine can be a clear sign that you’ve got a rodent infestation.

Gnawed holes and nibbled wires

Rats can chew through pretty much anything if they set their minds to the task. If you’ve noticed chewed up wires and holes in wooden skirting, then you might need to call for specialist help.

Scratch marks

Little scratch marks and fine grey hairs sticking to the skirting surfaces in your home is another indication that you’ve got some furry invaders lurking around.

Noise coming from the walls or ceiling

If you can hear faint scuttering noises at night, in the walls and the ceiling, then it’s unlikely that it’s your imagination. Scratching sounds and the pattering of claws generally indicates that you have an infestation.

Your pets are playing up

Particularly if you have cats, you might notice a change in their behaviour. They too will be able to sense the rodents, and will constantly be on the lookout, or sniffing the air. Additionally, you might notice them pawing at spaces such as under the sofa or fridge. This generally means that they’re after something!

You need a rodent pest control specialist

If you’ve spotted one or more of these signs, you should call for a specialist such immediately. You don’t want to leave anything to chance and allow them to continue nesting in your home. Particularly if you have children and pets.

Rodents are notorious for spreading disease, and the last thing you need is for one of your family members to fall ill because you didn’t act fast enough.

Call the professionals and have them rectify the situation immediately. Additionally, they will advise you on ways to pest proof your home so that you can avoid another infestation in the future.

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How to Spot a Rodent Problem and What to Do in That Event https://nickworley.co.uk/how-to-spot-a-rodent-problem/ Tue, 08 Nov 2022 02:26:17 +0000 https://nickworley.co.uk/?p=6311 It’s quite easy to tell whether or not you need rodent control services, as those little pests do indeed, leave a trail. They might be small and sneaky and hard to catch, but there are many tell-tale signs that show that they’re present.  If it’s not the smell of urine, or the little black pellet …

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It’s quite easy to tell whether or not you need rodent control services, as those little pests do indeed, leave a trail. They might be small and sneaky and hard to catch, but there are many tell-tale signs that show that they’re present. 

If it’s not the smell of urine, or the little black pellet droppings, it’s the scratching and squeaking coming from inside the walls. The trouble is, identifying that you have them doesn’t solve your problem, it only causes you more stress. 

It’s horrible having to think about those disgusting, disease carrying creatures living so close to where you and your children sleep, but don’t worry: with expert pest control you’ll be able to set your mind at ease straight away. 

Now, at this point you might be thinking that you want to catch them on your own. For the sake of saving yourself some money, how hard could it be? We’d like to go ahead and stop you while you’re ahead, because while it is not impossible to catch them alone, it is incredibly difficult. 

Sure, you can save a bit of money, but you’ll still have to invest in the rodent traps, you’ll have to know how to bate them properly and you’ll have to guess as to how many of the little pests that you have. On the other hand, with an experienced professional who is incredibly well-versed in dealing with such pest problems, you can have it taken care of properly, safely and thoroughly. 

Why It’s Important to Handle the Problem Swiftly and Effectively 

In case you’re wondering why we’re advising a little urgency in such an event, it’s because rodents are more dangerous than you’d give them credit for. 

They might appear to be cute and harmless, but they can actually cause all manner of health problems! (Not to mention the damage that they can do to the structural integrity of your property, or the electric-circuitry of your home) Not convinced? 

Let’s take a look at some of the diseases that they can carry into your home: 

These are just a handful of the diseases that can be brought in by rodents in your home, some of which can be potentially life-threatening. Even their urine and droppings can cause sickness, skin irritation and so on (even more so if you or one of your family members has allergies) 

So, do you still fancy taking your time and bating your home with traps? Or would you prefer to call in the professionals to take care of the problem swiftly and effectively? 

Don’t run the risk of you or your family members falling ill. Even your pets might pick up fleas from the rodents in your home which is going to cause them an awful lot of grief as well. No, take care of the problem properly and do it today!

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