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Where is the most desirable place to live in Thailand currently?

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11 hours ago, tonray said:

There is no most desireable place to live in Thailand.

True.  Almost everywhere in Thailand looks the same.  Decaying concrete buildings.  Overhead wires.  Practical, yet visually ugly.

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    Buriram must be perfect in the moment. All those lovely dusky girls are back home.

  • Here we go again....a very subjective topic. There is no most desireable place to live in Thailand...it all depends on your expectations, personal preferences, personality, and life situation.

  • That dependes what you like to do?    Right now Koh Larn so I can fly paraglider.   When I was climbing aTonsai beach a layback place.   When I was diving and freediving Kha

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Narathiwat for sure.

The rainy season is quickly going away now, the temperature is moderate and the air clean. Plus, my work, gf, home and all my belongings are there.

hua hin for me......  pattaya and bangkok have better nightlife, but BKK is overpriced, and patts is oversexed ????

 

samui and phuket too faraway in normal times, and too dead in current times

6 minutes ago, DJ54 said:

NE Countryside..

What about the particulate matter from burning up there?  That is one of the things that keeps me away.  From what I have read NE and NW are worse than Pattaya for air quality most times of the year because of all the burning

20 hours ago, tonray said:

Damn...no I feel like I'm not welcome for Sunday dinner

lunch is good - then a swim too... 

21 hours ago, ezzra said:

Where the food is cheap the beer is cold and the ladies are pretty and easy... anyone knows a place like that?... 

 

Bognor Regis.

On 1/19/2021 at 9:51 AM, shdmn said:

What about the particulate matter from burning up there? 

It's bad for 2-3+ months a year. 

 

Wear masks, close all doors and windows, indoor air filters in bedroom and living room.

 

If you got the scratch, head for the islands and homeschool your kids on the beach, 555

5 minutes ago, SiSePuede419 said:

It's bad for 2-3+ months a year. 

 

Wear masks, close all doors and windows, indoor air filters in bedroom and living room.

 

If you got the scratch, head for the islands and homeschool your kids on the beach, 555

Sounds great, self quarantine for several months a year locked up during retirement 

with a mask on!  Who could ask for more? Living the dream????????‍♂️????????????

 

I know a few people who are Fog refuges and get out for 2 months every year, why bother living up there?

1 hour ago, ChipButty said:

I know a few people who are Fog refuges and get out for 2 months every year, why bother living up there?

Why bother living in a city? I would say freedom to have no neighbours in 300 meters and national park behind me. Free to go anywhere when I want. 

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