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rickudon

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  1. No negativity. I have a hearing deficit so the difference between Thai tones just does not register in my brain. I tried learning Thai, but beyond a list of nouns never got far enough to hold a conversation. i can buy petrol in Thai, and understand numbers (if you repeat it). In my experience 90% of shop assistants reply to me in English, but as most shops are self service, need for Thai is very rare. Anyway language issues are why you have a Thai wife!

  2. My Thai Nephew and his girlfriend just moved to Bangkok - to work. He has civil engineering qualifications but here in Udon good jobs hard to find (mainly was helping his father kill chickens). Other family members have worked in Bangkok, they all came back after a while, our village has a lot of family members in it.

     

    Personally, I hate Bangkok. Humid, always smells of diesel, little greenery; the taxi drivers are mainly obnoxious. I only go when i have to. Only time i lived in a large city was Birmingham UK, and then i lived in a suburb on a small hill with a garden. Small cities are fine, easy to get around and you do not get lost. Any city i cannot comfortably walk across in a day is too big. 

     

    I live just outside Udon, can get to nearly everywhere in town i need in 15 minutes, air quality mainly good, I have trees, ponds and nature on my doorstep.

  3. I hate golf because it is a threat to the environment - golf courses use vast amounts of water (responsible for desertification in Spain), and a lot of chemicals to keep those greens perfect. My fishing clubs carp lake used to have water lilies in it until they built a golf course next door. Three years later all dead, herbicides were in the water from the greens.

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  4. On 12/15/2023 at 8:14 PM, Batty said:

    Yah, same here man. Usualy November is patchy, with a few days in the lower 20s here and there, but then most of December is late teens in the daytime, here in Udon. 2 or 3 years ago we had a solid 2 weeks of 10 to 14 degrees in the daytime, 8 to 10 evening. It can get really nippy here. 

    Not sure what part of Udon you live but i have never experienced multiple days when the temperature stayed under 20, except in February about 10 years ago. Night time, OK, can get down to under 10. I have a maximum/minimum thermometer.

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  5. If Israel's bombing of Gaza is legitimate, then the USA after the twin towers attack could have legitimately committed genocide in Afghanistan? You cannot destroy Hamas by bombing civilians (unless you intend killing all Gaza residents).  Israel admits it's invasion will take months - meanwhile Palestine civilians are being bombed, starved, are dying from lack of medical treatment and at risk of epidemics of water born disease. What aid is Israel providing? When this invasion is over, Gaza will be a wasteland. And will Israel accept responsibility for that? I doubt it. Probably expect the UN/USA/Europe to deal with it.

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  6. When i moved to Udon in 2010, you needed a duvet at night in cool season and a hot wife ..... In the mornings the locals would be shivering  around wood fires at the side of the road, trying to warm up. Haven't seen that for years. Nights and early mornings are still cool, but hits 30 by 9 a.m. We did have a week in November in the high 20's, but that's it. This the first cool season when we still need air-conditioning to cool the bedroom at bed time nearly every day. 

     

    Global average temperatures have broken monthly records for the last 6 months. 2023 will be the new warmest year. 2024? Wait and see. If ENSO persists, probably yet another record.

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  7. It is true that opening a bank account in Thailand can now be difficult. You used to be able to open an account on a visa exempt or a tourist visa years ago (i did in 2010) but the next time i tried it was a different story - and i had an annual Visa extension for marriage! took me 3  banks and 4 branches  to do it, AND they asked for a Thai guarantor who was a house owner with a blue book (wife lives in family home, blue book not in her name, was not accepted). That was about 5 years ago. Last account (same bank) was a bit easier but not much in 2019. Also have heard that some bank managers do not want USA customers because of FATCA.

     

    Thai banks need to get their act together or retirees will get the message and choose another country to retire. In the UK, i can open a new account online in 5 minutes.

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  8. Reminds me of my USA B-in-L who decided to use an agent instead of getting a marriage extension -'less hassle' he said. Then he went to do his 90 day report and was told 'go to Jomtien'. In the end cost him 2,000 baht and a bottle of whisky! (back before the online reporting worked).

     

    Marriage extension only 2 days of hassle and about 2500 baht. I do use the 400,000 in the bank, but will run it down next year as i can use it for 8 months of the year, and i can get  5-8% interest in the UK. Did that a bit this year but had to top up again for extension next month.

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  9. The Tories will loose the next election because they have failed. They have failed to deal with immigration, they have failed to support the NHS, they have impoverished University students, hardly anyone below the age of 30 can afford to buy a house (now or in the future), and have to pay astronomically high prices to rent even a single room. Only the rich will vote for them. Starmer just has to do nothing to get elected.

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  10. 3 hours ago, Morch said:

     

    The West Bank is not the Gaza Strip. The people there do no live under Hamas rule. Nor do they face the same hardships Hamas decisions brought on the Gazans' heads. Maybe that makes the choice to 'support' easier.

    West Bank Palestinians were not involved in the Hamas attack. Hasn't stopped them being killed, arrested, work permits revoked, houses bulldozed by Jewish settlers, prevented from working and kept under curfew, and prevented from tending to their farms (especially olive groves, which should be being harvested). Guilt by association. Is it any wonder that hatred of Israel is increasing on the west bank?

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  11. I was made redundant at 55 in the UK, worked part-time too pay the bills, but got work related injuries so fully retired at age 57, moved to Thailand a year later. i had about 40,000 baht a month (depended on exchange rate).  Income mainly pension. First few years were great, but health issues started at 64. If i had waited until i was 65 to retire i would have missed those first few good years. No regrets about retiring, never really bored.  Money was tight, so couldn't do everything i wanted, but if i had waited, would have missed the experience. Still hoping to make 80....

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  12. A friend of my ex-wife was in Amway, and convinced my wife to get involved. Went to one motivational presentation (expensive) and got a starter pack of cleaning products. I was very distrustful and worked out prices and tested products, in my opinion they were typically at least 25% more expensive to nearest equivalent. Sure, if you are a good sales person and con your friends and family into buying products, you might make some money, but to me it was a case of relying on the goodwill (or gullibility) of your customers to buy something which was cheaper in a supermarket. Ethically, that sickened me so refused to sell anything.

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