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Did I really consider leaving you Thailand?


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Thank you for introducing me to the word feyness. I have been searching forever for a word to describe Thailand's ability to entrance, and definition #2.a captures it perfectly.

fey

adj.
1 a. Overrefined, exaggerated, or affected: "She said the word in a deliberately fey and pretentious manner, striking a pose" (Jenefer Shute).
   b. Effeminate: "a fey snap of the wrist" (Michael Eric Dyson).
2. a. Having or displaying an otherworldly, magical, or fairylike aspect or quality: "She's got that fey look as though she's had breakfast with a leprechaun" (Dorothy Burnham).
    b. Having visionary power; clairvoyant.
    c. Appearing touched or crazy, as if under a spell.

3. Scots

    a. Fated to die soon.

    b. Full of the sense of approaching death.
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Now I am confused.....is the OP Rooster69 actually Mr. Cheeseman ?

 

If he is then he gave himself the Two "Top Billings" on today's forum....Guess if you're the boss that is your priviledge.

 

Either way I have to question Mr. Rooster/Cheeseman/Whoever?.... if you live in Bangkok why you need to take a Sauna??? Every time I have ever been in a sauna it reminds me of BKK and vice versa!

 

 

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15 minutes ago, Mario666 said:

 

Quick 'Man The Lifeboats".....Oh sorry this is Thailand and there aren't any..... and your Life Vest probably isn't "Under your seat".

It would probably be best to be able to swim rather than rely on life saving equipment, the same could be said for this thread hence the saying, the survival of the fittest 

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"- the Chinese "invasion" already discussed in other threads, which is only beginning

- the financial situation of the West...Western currencies going down against the baht, and likely to keep on doing so...and bankrupt or nearly bankrupt pension funds (like it or not, the next and unavoidable financial crisis will translate into severe cuts in pensions, this is actually already happening in parts of the US, and socialist Europe will have no choice but to follow)."

 

If Western pensions are severely cut most could not afford to live back in the West. Unless there is some economic miracle (55555) in the Thai economy I think it will always be cheaper to live in Thailand than in my home country (UK) at least in my lifetime so regardless of where the funds come from and what the exchange rate is I am staying for the conceivable future.

 

Apart from that Have your ever experienced the UK Weather :sad:

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16 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

Every time I leave Thailand for 6-monthly medical checks in Australia, I can't wait to get back here.

 

I go back to the UK usually only once a year for a few weeks to see Family, friends and sort out a bit of business.

 

I always make sure I go back in the Summer, i.e, June/July to avoid the miserable freezing weather and 8 hour daylight days.

 

I love going back, seeing the family, getting proper Bacon and other UK addictives (including Cider at £2 a pint in a pub or only about £5 for a 3 Litre bottle at "Bargain Booze" and decent wine with 100% grape juice for under £5 a bottle) which you simply can't get in LOS.

 

However, Cider and wine are just about the only things that are cheaper.....Oh yeah and all cheese.

 

So after a only a very short while I am counting the days to my return.

 

What a laugh.....now my home country is an expensive holiday destination :smile:

 

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1 hour ago, Acemaker said:

How Sad, and what a way to have to live, how the Hell is that enjoyable.

i enjoy it very much i dont want to deal with all the lairs ex SAS and BS every one else like you dose. as they say each to their own

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48 minutes ago, catman20 said:

i enjoy it very much i dont want to deal with all the lairs ex SAS and BS every one else like you dose. as they say each to their own

SAS = Scandinavian Air System ?  BS = Boy Scouts ?

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There are other things, such as the weather which is obviously more enjoyable than London or Paris month long cloudy skies...how depressing!


There is also the fact that people here, both foreigners and locals, are much more opened, accessible, than in Europe.

Personally I find it much too humid here for my taste. Back in Europe we needed to modify the indoor climate for about 6 months of the year to make it comfortable (heating mostly, of course, and a bit of cooling in the summer), but here I have the air-con on day and night pretty much all year. Similarly when driving. We had sunny weather there a lot also, so not very different to here in that respect, though I do prefer clear blue skies to the overcast ones that are common here. I think the best thing about the climate here is that as it doesnt vary I dont need to own anything other than shorts and t-shirts, and never need anoraks in the winter. But if the average temperature was 5 or 10 degrees lower, and the humidity around half what it often is here, I would not complain at all.



I cant easily do without accessible people.
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4 hours ago, Mario666 said:

 

Quick 'Man The Lifeboats".....Oh sorry this is Thailand and there aren't any..... and your Life Vest probably isn't "Under your seat".

This is beyond my (limited) comprehension...???

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5 hours ago, janclaes47 said:

 

No truer word spoken.

 

I know of several people from different countries who moved back, some had been here leading a successful life for a few decades, and they all confirm the experience you describe.

 

There is even a tv member who writes a blog, and from what I read, he also confirms the same.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/london-stabbings-knife-crime-deaths-murders-three-days-teenagers-statistics-a8281756.html/

60 knife murders in London alone. No thanks. Europe, especially UK is very violent and cold and expensive and boring

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