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As above + the weather. I have the added advantage of living in Issan where it gets cold in winter.

 

The beautiful jungun too!

 

Love it.

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4 minutes ago, pgrahmm said:

It forces you to reset your clock & your thinking from a rigidly fixed time framed, pressure cooked cynical society to a free form/free flowing - roll with it sabai sabai attitude society....

 

Those that can't, don't make it very long or are exasperated by everything - a sad way to fight life....Much prefer the Thai way.....

Good points

 

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1. yes

2. yes and no

3. yes

 

5. it's ok

6. yes

 

8. lots of good roads in the north and west

 

 

 

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Went to bangsan over the weekend. I was absolutely appalled. The beach was full of stinking garbage, the water smelled bad and was so dirty, told my son do not go in the water. What a wasted trip, I think time to leave this place, never has it been this bad and I have been here for 20 years.

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18 minutes ago, uffe123 said:

I agree,but only stay here short term of you will die from pesticide poisoning or lung cancer from the air pollution.

My cousin, a farmer, just died fro pesticide poisoning, 52 years old.

Look up Paraquat, banned in Europe and the U.S. read what it does to your body.

Where did the farmer live?

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43 minutes ago, 4MyEgo said:

10 reasons I LIKE Thailand

 

1. Being married to a women who hasn't been spoilt or damaged by western standards and knows her role in a marriage without changing or challenging it, and is happy, isn't negative, jealous, or a ball breaker, and is a pleasure to be around.

 

2. Being able to afford not having to work another day in my life here Vs literally killing myself by working 5/7th's of life, having worked between 60 - 80 hour weeks back in the production line, just to survive and put a little aside for an annual holiday, while everything just kept increasing except wages for the past decade.

 

2. Being able to build a house 4 times the size of the old one, for 1/10th of the price it would cost me back in the old country, and have the time to enjoy living it in Vs being away from it most of the time.

 

3. Being able to not have to pay any tax from my investment back in the old country, while living the life I always wanted here, pinching myself everyday so as not to have to wake up from living the dream.

 

4-10+. Extremely affordable:

                                            Water rates, Electricity, Gas, House Insurance, Car insurance, Diesel, Food, excluding imports, Alcohol, excluding imports, Women, entertaining you, Hotels, Cars, Motorbikes, Drivers licences, Extensions of stays, Speeding fines, Flight routes and choices of airlines.

 

10 Reasons I DON'T like Thailand

 

1. Annual extension of stay applications

 

2. 90 day reporting

 

3. Relaxed police

 

4. Relaxed laws

 

5. Double pricing

 

6. International insurance prices

 

7. School punishment

 

8. Corruption

 

9. Back burning in the country

 

10. lack of education in Thai society

 

At the end of the day one has to balance things out and the LIKES outweigh the DON'T LIKES, so its "up to you" as the Thai's say, so for me, its more LIKES than DON'T LIKES

 

 

I see that you really was thinking about that thread. Congrats. I agree 100% with you. Would say the same and like to add that the DON'Ts are easy to tolerate though bothering from time to time.

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1 Cheap rooms

2 Food everywhere that is good

3 Cheap seafood/food

4 Entertainment day and night

5 Good weather

6 Good flight options

7 Mix of mountains and sea

8 Interesting driving routes

9 $10 massages

10 Good cheap tours

 

yeah, about same as me, i would just change it a bit into

#3 good variety and quality of western food

#6 irrelevant to me

#7 irrelevant to me

#8 irrelevant to me

#10 irrelevant to me

Posted
1 minute ago, sawadee1947 said:

I see that you really was thinking about that thread. Congrats. I agree 100% with you. Would say the same and like to add that the DON'Ts are easy to tolerate though bothering from time to time.

Thanks, and yes easily tolerable compared to the old country :sleepy:

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12 minutes ago, need to escape said:

I think this topic should be closed before Justfine has a heart attack. He loves Thailand and even if he catches a bad case of the sh**s from the food, gets bitten by bed bugs in his cheap hotel room, gets shot in the cross fire on the beach as jet ski vendors wage war and ends up in hospital while traveling Thailands roads he will always love Thailand

Like Justfine said, go troll elsewhere, if you haven't anything positive to say, as your cluttering up the LOVE here 

Posted
1 minute ago, need to escape said:

I think this topic should be closed before Justfine has a heart attack. He loves Thailand and even if he catches a bad case of the sh**s from the food, gets bitten by bed bugs in his cheap hotel room, gets shot in the cross fire on the beach as jet ski vendors wage war and ends up in hospital while traveling Thailands roads he will always love Thailand

Oddly enough I've here many years, raised a family & somehow managed to avoid all of these....Have never been a victim of unpleasantness....

 

Areas of the US are becoming to look a lot more like a third world country & a lot less safer than here.....

Gets worse every trip/holiday back.....

 

There are no perfect places (or people) except maybe for the simpering judgemental lot......

 

Knew it wouldn't take long for them to start trying to burn down a positive topic.....

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44 minutes ago, uffe123 said:

Went to bangsan over the weekend. I was absolutely appalled. The beach was full of stinking garbage, the water smelled bad and was so dirty, told my son do not go in the water. What a wasted trip, I think time to leave this place, never has it been this bad and I have been here for 20 years.

maybe the other thread would be a more relevant place to post

 

 

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7 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

If we are really honest, it's cheap sex.

not for me at least, i dont want even if its free

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2 hours ago, 4MyEgo said:

10 reasons I LIKE Thailand

 

1. Being married to a women who hasn't been spoilt or damaged by western standards and knows her role in a marriage without changing or challenging it, and is happy, isn't negative, jealous, or a ball breaker, and is a pleasure to be around.

 

2. Being able to afford not having to work another day in my life here Vs literally killing myself by working 5/7th's of life, having worked between 60 - 80 hour weeks back in the production line, just to survive and put a little aside for an annual holiday, while everything just kept increasing except wages for the past decade.

 

2. Being able to build a house 4 times the size of the old one, for 1/10th of the price it would cost me back in the old country, and have the time to enjoy living it in Vs being away from it most of the time.

 

3. Being able to not have to pay any tax from my investment back in the old country, while living the life I always wanted here, pinching myself everyday so as not to have to wake up from living the dream.

 

4-10+. Extremely affordable:

                                            Water rates, Electricity, Gas, House Insurance, Car insurance, Diesel, Food, excluding imports, Alcohol, excluding imports, Women, entertaining you, Hotels, Cars, Motorbikes, Drivers licences, Extensions of stays, Speeding fines, Flight routes and choices of airlines.

 

10 Reasons I DON'T like Thailand

 

1. Annual extension of stay applications

 

2. 90 day reporting

 

3. Relaxed police

 

4. Relaxed laws

 

5. Double pricing

 

6. International insurance prices

 

7. School punishment

 

8. Corruption

 

9. Back burning in the country

 

10. lack of education in Thai society

 

At the end of the day one has to balance things out and the LIKES outweigh the DON'T LIKES, so its "up to you" as the Thai's say, so for me, its more LIKES than DON'T LIKES

 

 

I agree with all your points, but as for corruption, it does not have to be a big deal, you can make it work in your favour sometimes, there is plenty of corruption in the UK and probably many other western countries, but the difference is, the UK government have the brains and good education to cover all the corruption up where the Thais don't.

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