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Expats in Thailand have it good. While 30% of Europeans wonder how they are going to pay next winters heating bills (eat or heat), Farangs in Thailand have it comperatively "good". Of course, complaining about the humid and hot summers, Thai-Immigration in general, the Thai Family spending too much of your money are minor standart complaints by Farangs and re occurring like clockwork. Minor complaints compared to the worries of some folks that live in one of the richests parts of the world, I find. As it shows, to live in a country, not playing a major role in international politics, with an economy basically "autark" if need be, is not such a bad place to be after all. While in Thailand, always good to count your money, but don't forget to count your blessings as well.
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Baguio (Phil) hit by an earthquake today. Plenty of volcanos / earthquakes in the Philippines. It's one thing to dance on a volcano (Pattaya), another thing it is to reside near a volcano. ???? -------------- Portugal: Property prices in expat saturated areas have indeed increased almost exponentionally, compared to 5 years ago. RESULT: Plenty ou EU Retirees living in motorhomes year round. (Can park anywhere for free including the many "Camping Rustico" sites). Persistent rumors have it, that this "modern day, uncontrolled Gypsydom" will come to an end soon. One more door closing.
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Thanks. Informative. This confirms what I mentioed in an other thread: "The doors are closing". (For average mortals). On the other hand, I am quite sure that a $ 10 Million investement would give any person some sort of "permanent residence" in most countries. Rats! That makes me a second class "world citizen".
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The usual suspects: Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Ecuador, Mexico. But this is where you come in: I don't know of any other person that has put so much effort into looking at "Immigration-Rules" globally like you did. By now, you must be the ultimate authority in this field. Name your latest favourite countries. Don't hide your sheffel under your bushel. Or is it the other way around?
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Rats! Blimey! H*ll and damnation. Our european grandfathers didn't know what a Visa was. They paid for the ships passage and went everywhere they wanted to go. Now we have visa's. Filtering who can go where and for how long. Todays trend: a) Bring a lot of money or b) be a highly professional with a rare skill, otherwise we don't want you. The alternative, to settle in some doubious 3rd world countries with less stringent visa requirements is not very tempting as long as one will have to live in a "gated community" with 2 heavily armed Bodyguards at your side 24/7. Thailand is nice this time of year. Best: Thai visa requiremnts are (still) relatively "nice" all year round. Count your blessings.
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Scottland? Try the south of Ireland instead. Thanks to the gulf stream, even the winters are bearable. Similar landscape, frendly outgoing people. Most major companies have their call centers in Ireland. Hiring "native speakers" to serve their customer base in most countries. Companies take care of work permits. So a legal stay without a major investement becomes possible. Salary is "adequate" but not opulent. Drawbacks: Housing in cities is expensive. Depending on country (nationality), home country may curtail state retirement benefits as the retiree has "an income". Depends on country. Conclusion: Unless tired of SE/Asian culture, yearnig to go back to cultural werstern roots, just stay in SE/Asia as your western "hard currency" will go much farther here than in any other western country.
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Let it be said. Everyone, having studied Thai Girls intensively must find everything in the West somewhat stifling in comparison.
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British £ has plummeted !
swissie replied to Social Media's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
Yep! Recently everything was down with the exeption of the US$. Global Stocks and certain commodities are close to important support-levels. Making a modest "upward-bounce" likely. To be used to add to short positions. As a hedge, long Copper, in case the markets decide that the economic problems of the world have vanished overnight. -
Can't heat my appartement with "culture".
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The west boring? Hang around for a couple of months. Especially in Europe. Recession coming, Ukraine conflict swapping over to "mainland Europe" (one way or the other). This in combination with a harsh winter will eliminate any feelings of boredom. Countries and societies, where "survival of the fittest" has become the norm will not allow for boredom anymore. Quite the opposite: We would be living "in highly interesting times". A case in point: Nobody would oppose the fact, that Germany is a so called "rich" country. (Export champion, Europes economic locomotive etc etc). But it is this very (rich) country where governement programs must be implemented so that 1/4 of the population will be able to heat AND eat in the coming winter. How will the "poorer" European countries fare, I wonder. Bored in Europe? Be careful what you wish for.
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Have lived in Thailand on and off since 1995. Regardless where I lived, I kept in contact with a number of Farangs and a number of Thai Lady friends. My last aquaintance has died 2 days ago. The last Mohikan. All others have died before. Remarkable: None of them lived past 74. At first, I thought that I must spread "the kiss of death" somehow. But further investigation shows, that practically all of them died (prematurely) because the funds for proper medical treatement in Thailand were simply not at their disposal anymore. Note: Not anymore as opposed to "before". Refusing to leave their accumulated non-movable assets in Thailand unattended, in favor of possible free medical treatement in their home country. Excluding that, I am sure, most of them could still be alive today. Not my day. It's like closing the last page of a well liked book, with no inclination to go back to page 1 ever again.
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Preparedness and Thais....the twain will rarely meet.
swissie replied to VinnieK's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Some Farangs have come to like it "when the twain rarely meets". It makes for a laid back lifestyle. IMO, the only "plan" a Farang has to persue, is to make sure that the monthly pension money arrives on time. Everything else resembles "the plans of men and mice". - All in stark contrast to European "Career-Families". Even planning their weekend activities to the minute. (Optimising their life. Young career folks constructing a "life-plan"). Needing to "re-calibrate" their life-plan with the help of some psychiatrists frequently. Instead I recommend: When all the "life-planning" starts to overwhelm you, spend 3 months in a small Isaan village. Watch live go by in slow motion. Realise, that the water flow or the meanderings of the nearby river can not be "planned". I always felt quite comfortable among Thais that were not burdened by any "plans". They seemed happier than the "life-optimisers" in the West. May it last, at least in the Thai sticks. -
Hi. I am the OP. Here a little follow-up. I had the Prostate "Water Vapor Surgery" on August 24. (A low invasive procedure, I was told). THE AFTERMATH: Excrutiating pain while urinating for 2 weeks. My "noises" while urinating was cause enough for my next door neighbors to offer to call medical emergency services. Henceforth, I used a pillow to muffle my "noises" while urinating. Experiencing the "pain of my life". This is not an exaggeration! Somewhat better now, I don't need my pillow-muffler anymore while urinating. I therefore urge anyone considering this "Low Invasive procedure" to do the following: - Ask the clinic/hospital for contacts of patients that have undergone this procedure before. Ask those people how they fared after this "Low Invasive Procedure". If hospital is not willing or able to provide opinions of former patients, do not let them "perform" on you! Do some homework before. If I would have known before, I would not have undergone this "Low Invasive Procedure", so far giving me only "the pain of my life". Possible positive effects only to be noticed 2 to 3 months after surgery. If at all.
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For about a year I swallow tablets to keep my Prostate problems at bay. First brand of tabletts caused massive dizzieness. New Medicine "Urorec 4mg" I can take without dizzieness. Urge to urinate about every 2 hours. I can live with that. BUT: Penis erection = not taking place anymore. Ejaculate not exiting penis, but being re-directed into bladder??!!?? What causes the ejaculate to be re-direczed into the blatter instead of seeing the light of day or ending up in a place where the sun never shines??? Question(s): Would Viagra/Cialis at least restore "erection" (I take blood-pressure meds). Would a medical invasion (hospitalisation), restore former "sexual-normality"?. Like natural erection and "ejaculate" exiting where nature intended it to exit? Or is it that "prostate-poblems" generally are basically a "death-sentence" for "male-activity below the belt"? I am sure that a couple of elderly Farangs are confronted with the same problem(s). Thanks for input. Also: Thanks Sheryl.