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26-32 or so, fresh out of their Masters studies and really just entering the real world for the first time as an adult.
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This would be a disaster. As much as I would like to have a land/house in my name, I can see beyond that benefit and realize it would entail millions of Chinese flooding the country to hide their money from the CCP. Thailand would not be the same after that, it would change incredibly quickly, even more than it has already.
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855 visitors all year... that's like 4 planes worth of people. What a failure.
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1 hour ago, habuspasha said:
No, I didn't retire then. I'm about to retire now that I'm over 80. I have to decide by October 1.
Get out!
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This feels like one of those "I know a guy" or "I have a friend" posts ???? Either way, glad some good info was posted here, good luck!
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1 hour ago, khunPer said:
I was 56 when I made the move - I would rather enjoy some good years than working longer, and perhaps be too old to enjoy all the extra money I might make.
Knowing what you know now, would you have pulled the plug earlier in your life around 50 - once you qualified for a retirement visa?
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It's all closed right now. The only thing selling is look chin meatballs on a stick with sauce due to the LaLisa blackpink fanatics.
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6 minutes ago, jobsworth said:
What is the number to call when a foreigner wants to report a Thai?
Mai Dai.
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They clearly haven't been to Koh Samui in a couple years... it is a shadow of its former self at the moment.
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Yeah, so this will all change by tomorrow. Tune back in for a complete reversal.
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9 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:
What if it never becomes boring?
There is always a newer and shinier model on the horizon.
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Take the insurance money and run!
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Rent, just get it out of your system until it too becomes boring.
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20 minutes ago, EricTh said:People never learn. This is what we call 'the last supper' before they get hospitalized.
Recovered/Discharged (Globally): (98%). These people at the party are stupid for ignoring the current rules no doubt, but come on, possibly overly dramatic?
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1 minute ago, GammaGlobulin said:
What is the accepted practice when one falls in love with a married woman in Thailand?
I would hope that you would respect and honor the fact that she has already proclaimed her love for another.
As the fantasy in your mind is blissfully intoxicating, keep in mind that it is a one-sided affair, and that she has not demonstrated any hidden desire to love you back.It is common knowledge that Gik's exist in Thai culture to fuel the passion and carnal desires between two consenting adults, but love from afar I'm afraid is not anymore accepted in Thai culture, just as it is not acceptable in the West.
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4 hours ago, Charlie Halliday said:Thailand is great if you have a good marriage to a Thai... Makes life so much easier. Also being financially secure is a must. Depending on your age, but if say you retired here at 50, then you'd want zero debt, your properties fully paid up and depending on kids or no kids you'd need liquid assets of between USD2 and 5M parked off shore. Only bring in the cash you need for 12 months at a time. Leave the rest offshore. . Many do it on less but if you want to be comfortable then that's a good benchmark.
Most expats looking to Thailand for a better retirement are operating off of far less than 2 to 5 MILLION dollars. If you converted that figure to THB you might be more on track with the reality of the situation. If you have money, everything that Thailand offers can be found better elsewhere.
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Was this article written 10 years ago? If yes, then maybe.
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I read the word 'Scheme' and I click off the article, more rubbish from the incompetents.
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33 minutes ago, RAZZELL said:Lived around Saphan Thaksin at The River condo for two years, loved the area and the building.
One of the hidden gems of Bangkok if you're a fan of the riverside area.
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16 minutes ago, Ralf001 said:They are good for two days of usage, turn it inside out on the second day.
Please don't do this.
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14 hours ago, trunav said:
What nonsense ? Life is still perfect, I do not need to vaccinate and I did not get covid because I am smart enough to protect myself and do not hangout anywhere with useless friends and family.
Well, hate to tell you this, but if you ever want to eat in a restaurant, visit a shopping mall or cinema, or board an airplane to travel within the country - you're going to be forced into a vaccine dose or three.
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Getting tired of reading the news. This is going to be the only thing anyone talks about for the next 3 years isn't it...
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3 hours ago, dj230 said:
I found condos in nana, rama9, pleonchit and onnut to be much better for cheaper, but asoke has the MRT/bts and terminal 21.
Of course, the further you go out from convenience the cheaper it gets, this is true anywhere in the world. Location, location, location.
If you want to be in the center of it all and a quick BTS/MRT ride away, Asoke can't be beat. Check the older condos in the area that have been renovated for bigger rooms at a lower price.
Any relatively new condo in Thailand (such as Ashton) is usually less than 30 sqm and not ideal for long-stay. Just don't do it. 50 sqm+ 1 BR minimum.
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Asoke, proximity to BTS/MRT and nearly anything needed.
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Thai Education ministry apologizes for posting altered photograph of Deputy Minister wading through flood, general flood situation updated
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That's one horrible photoshop job. Must have been the intern!