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Hey guys

 

I am an Aussie and work in the Middle East. I have a house in rural Thailand and a condo in Chiang Mai. Only saying that to confirm I am committed here - not being a fool or braggart .

 

And I am having dental work done at Bangkok Hospital Chiang Mai under general anesthetic. Because I am a wimp.

 

The cost of the dental work is around what I would pay in Oz now that the Oz dollar is 21 baht.

 

Also I went for a couple at the Beer Lab in Chiang Mai tonight. Hoegarden pints were the equivalent of $13 oz.

 

Haters and trolls please go to another thread.

 

Genuine opinions are welcome. I am starting to wonder whether it really is cheaper here.

 

 

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A lot has changed in the last five years but that's just stating the obvious.

 

Here in China, my Aussie mates are in a cleft stick as well. The old idea of two summers has long gone out of the window. They can get decent wages here as English teachers  but there's that nasty little thing about pensions and having to be in Aus to claim them. Quite a few have fallen over that hurdle.

 

One mate is 71 and he's still having to work to pay off his unit here, another works more hours than the factory cat to keep his house in Aus and run his Chinese family.

 

Day to day costs are cheaper than Thailand here and a bloody sight cheaper than Aus, so they tell me, so they're kind of stuck. Cant afford to leave.

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2 hours ago, tink2mutt said:

now that the Oz dollar is 21 baht.

 

Also I went for a couple at the Beer Lab in Chiang Mai tonight. Hoegarden pints were the equivalent of $13 oz.

A bottle of Chang less than $3 Oz dollars. ????

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1 hour ago, poohy said:

Rent electricity water petrol is cheaper good quality food and anything western not just food tools materials etc and beer is  expensive, medical cost maybe about same, but with NHS UK wins hands down

Sadly thailand is not winning anymore if you want to live a quality western orientated expat life here, it more or less the same cost

"NHS UK wins hands down". So how much income tax, national insurance and council tax did you pay at home v how much here?

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Has not been cheaper for half a decade with exchange rate it made it even worse.

 

saying that, no idea why you paying for dental same as back home when it’s much cheaper .

 

rentals and Thai food remains cheap , everything else is same or more expansive.

 

just returned from Oz, bought loads of clothing at roughly half thai prices. 

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13 hours ago, fishtank said:

Things are not cheaper here.

You try being a Brit.

If I was not debt free (for the first time in my life) I could not afford to live in Thailand.  My UK income is far above an average pensioners income and yet I find that I use it all up each month just living. The exchange rate is a nightmare.  Each time I transfer money to my Thai bank I get less than the time before. If I didn't believe that a readjustment of the rate will happen in the near to medium term, I may well reconsider living here. The Bhat is grossly over valued and is hurting the Thai export economy and is unsustainable in the medium term.  The pound is undervalued for all the reasons we are well aware of and may recover, must recover, once Brexit is over and the economy settles down to a new economic reality.  I am ever the optimist. 

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