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April Expat migration has started leaving places a lot quieter


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1 minute ago, CrunchWrapSupreme said:

Less activity on this site as well. Big topics getting much fewer replies than before. I reckon a lot of blokes simply packed up. Several here have made such statements, as well as a few long time YouTubers.

I agree, tourists aside lots of long termers seem to be leaving. I go to the pub and theres few I know now outside my own circle. Many don't have work where I live and have moved on for work. Quite a few of the retirees off as well it seems. It's all a pity but I suppose its part of normal movements as a country develops. 

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33 minutes ago, ikke1959 said:

the question they left for holiday or left for ever... The first is not bad, the second however ...... But what can you expect from a Government like this??

What could I expect from my European "home" country (GerMoney) ? 

Nothing, absolutely nothing. 

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1 hour ago, MrJ2U said:

But Hotels have still tripled prices showing many they still can't grasp "supply and demand" business practices.

Tripled prices and a more expensive THB will not help the tourist industry

 

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I'm not sure Russian tourists are cash-strapped considering the current Ruble exchange rate. That may be true for other Europeans tourists relying on Euros at this time.

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6 minutes ago, Enzian said:

I know western Europe fairly well, but I could spend another lifetime there and not get bored. Italy alone would do it. Or France. I hope to spend this entire Fall on the continent. 

For me, boredom's the same in any language. I got bored after 3 years in Thailand.

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