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the demographics of Thailand are changing, as is the economy. Tourism is hoped to comprise over 20% of GDP. It is no longer the "preserve" of the West. Brits and others came here to live "on the cheap" they resent the fact that Thailand is moving on and they are left behind - as said the British colonial attitudes make them think they can just use or take advantage of any country they see as "lower down the food chain" - sadly that is no longer the case. Bye-bye British, hello Asia.
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Medication cost and availability in Thailand
kwilco replied to sirineou's topic in Health and Medicine
cost in UK for 30 20mg is around £7.50 -
It isn't just with the "smoke' you can see...PM2.5 particles can only be seen with an electron microscope. THere has always been a "burning season" - but in the last decade the burning of biomass has dramatically increased due to pressure from the small CARTEL that runs the commodities markets in Thailand. The amount of traffic has increased exponentially and so has the output of industry - in particular the petro-chemical industroes. THe topography of Chiang Mai makes it much more susceptible that most places as does the topography of BKK. For several months of the year now, parts of northern THailand are virtually uninhabitable
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THere is a course the problem with British imperialist based racism. THis applies to US and EU as well but the British as in "brits" and "gammons" are the worst. Their perception of Thailand is based on an innate feeling of superiority over Thai people or ALL S.East Asians. Sweeping generalisations: - Expressions like "they". "thais" "third world" "they hate us" "Bad drivers" "Somchai" all come from a basic distain for Thai people their customs and their culture. The response is that many Thai people politely ignore Brit expats and avoid doing any form of business with them. THen the exoats suffer from confirmation bias and so the circle continues.
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There is the key. Western tourists are more "discerning" Thailand managed nearly 40 million tourists before Covid. They still haven't get to that level quite yet but their target is over that. Despite what some say about targeting "quality" tourists, Thailand is actively pursuing a policy of the lowest common denominator - bums on seats - it's a question of how many people you can fit onto a beach - buildings, aesthetics, infrastructure, natural resources simply don't matter - the burgeoning middle classes of China, India and Russia are nowhere near as concerned about those issues - they want hot weather a beach and booze. Thailand can provide that. On top of that flights from these countries are much shorter and cheaper than from Europe or the USA. As for living long term - retirees pensions in UK are less - th state pension is effectively half that of France and a third that of Germany. Thailand needs skilled workers from the west - engineers etc but they don't pay well and when it comes to healthcare, eventually they and retirees have to return home. As retirees get older they require more and more healthcare an the Thai industry just can't meet the needs of the chronically ill. Comprehensive healthcare for a retiree these days is between £5,000 and £10,000 p/a.
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it is a classic problem that farangs have when they come to drive in Thailand - they simply don't understand Thai dul=ture and try to impose their own values on daily life.
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Songkran festival sees surge in road accidents across Thailand
kwilco replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
You clearly don't have a grasp of either stats or the issues - I said "significant" I doubt if you can find statistics for people killed or injured whilst travelling in the rear of a pickup. Or understand why they are there. What do you think i'm Ignorant of? I'd say you are displaying a very basic ignorance of how to analyse raod safety - you are firmly in th "would have, should have ,could have" school of cognitive dissonance -
Songkran festival sees surge in road accidents across Thailand
kwilco replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
a very glib response which shows a lack of understanding of the issues. -
Songkran festival sees surge in road accidents across Thailand
kwilco replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
no it won't - not significantly and you are barking up the wrong tree.. .statistically between 75% and 80% of deaths are riders and passengers of 2-wheeled vehicle - 4-wheeled vehicles you are actually LESS likely to die than in the US. -
Songkran festival sees surge in road accidents across Thailand
kwilco replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
pointing out single issues just shows a lack of appreciation of the road safety situation in Thailand. Do you seriously think that raomving passengers from the back of pickups will "cure" Thailand's raod safety ills? The truth is there needs to be a comprehensive understanding of the problems and a systematic holistic approach - piece meal bandaids don't work. -
Songkran festival sees surge in road accidents across Thailand
kwilco replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
there are LESS fatalities -
Songkran festival sees surge in road accidents across Thailand
kwilco replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
How is a reduction in accidents and deaths a surge??????