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Why do you continue to live in Thailand

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On 6/26/2020 at 8:16 AM, izod10 said:

 Medical I go to India,far and away cheaper and better than Thailand,quicker treatment timings too than UK,   pull

How's that working out with minimal international travel except for returning nationals, and no entry into Thailand?

India is a coronavirus time bomb.

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1 hour ago, Lacessit said:

I felt I was wasting my time until I actually got to working for a living. IMO about 5% of what I learned during the tertiary part of my education was actually useful when I got to the coalface.

I'll take your word on it. I never worked in a mine. Sounds like world's dirtiest jobs. 

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On 6/10/2020 at 5:51 AM, 4MyEgo said:

Democratically elected predominantly "military government", the bad air quality, rubbish, polluted beaches,

This sentence caught Stadtler's eye.  Stadtler knew you weren't referencing America as your home country, however, this Black Lives Matter silliness is also happening in your Australia. 

 

The bad air is a great concern.

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13 minutes ago, Stadtler said:

this Black Lives Matter silliness is also happening in your Australia. 

All around the world for that matter.

 

Australia has had a problem with the indigenous people since 1770 when Captain James Cook stole their land, but careful trying to explain their grief to an Ozzie who has a chain around his ankles which goes all the way back to England ????

 

On 6/11/2020 at 9:22 AM, soalbundy said:

so now you are an immigrant

I born immigrant and probably I go dead immigrant, the life immigrant is more funny and not bored same my country. I hate cold and ice, and Thailand is a land blessed by god with every good that the earth gives, fruit and food all year round. Only I am concerned with the pollution that is increasing and that could make me leave if it gets worse.

 

1 hour ago, ICELANDMAN said:

I born immigrant and probably I go dead immigrant, the life immigrant is more funny and not bored same my country. I hate cold and ice, and Thailand is a land blessed by god with every good that the earth gives, fruit and food all year round. Only I am concerned with the pollution that is increasing and that could make me leave if it gets worse.

 

Just  avoid Chaing Mai and BKK.

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On 6/12/2020 at 4:39 PM, anon7854 said:

I never understood why people sell their house in their country of origin before moving to Thailand. Never sell!! You basically cut yourself off from returning if something goes wrong in Thailand unless you start by paying rent again (and that sucks big time). 

Put it up on booking.com / airbnb but never sell! Pay someone to have care of it while you're gone and it could be your small bussines. 

You should never trust Thailand that much. I worked there for 3 years , I learned enough to not have trust. Mainly because they don't trust me. Never ever do business with entities where trust is not mutual. Politically and economically. I mean what is more to say for a country that doesn't allow you to own the land you're staying on. 

 

 Basically you become a prisoner of your own property after a while,few years perhaps.    Renting out  ?massive capital gains tax,enhanced council tax,over 50% percent defaulting on rents now in UK,Covid will see a depressed market for years,forever maybe..repairs,just headache after another

   renting sure,nobody wants to rent,but after 65 most pensioners can get another benefit, not means tested or taxable ,from £200 per month up to nearly £400,more than pay a substitutional part of any renting

13 hours ago, pineapple01 said:

Just  avoid Chaing Mai and BKK.

Hua Hin also has a few months a year a great pollution too, I am seriously considering settling in Ranong where it rains a lot but does not bother me, I like to "dance in the rain"

15 hours ago, ICELANDMAN said:

I born immigrant and probably I go dead immigrant, the life immigrant is more funny and not bored same my country. I hate cold and ice, and Thailand is a land blessed by god with every good that the earth gives, fruit and food all year round. Only I am concerned with the pollution that is increasing and that could make me leave if it gets worse.

 

Just  avoid Chaing Mai and BKK.

49 minutes ago, ICELANDMAN said:

Hua Hin also has a few months a year a great pollution too, I am seriously considering settling in Ranong where it rains a lot but does not bother me, I like to "dance in the rain"

The Thai Ladies from Rangong are quite pleasant , unlike the Pattaya lot

On 6/28/2020 at 9:20 AM, CorpusChristie said:

The Thai Ladies from Rangong are quite pleasant , unlike the Pattaya lot

Thank you for info, I to go check next week????

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