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Could you afford to live in the UK compared to Thailand?


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4 hours ago, Nurseynutcase said:

Sorry but the retirement age in the UK is now 66 due to rise to 68 depending on your date of birth.

 

Also in response to the OP I am a pensioner and I pay wodges of tax in the UK.

 

 

Also in response to the OP I am a pensioner and I pay wodges of tax in the UK.......Well You must have a Whopper of a Private Pension then ??

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Just now, possum1931 said:

Even where education is concerned. ????

I'm not sure about that as I don't know whether the military academy that Prawit attended has sodomy as an initiation act, unlike Eton so perhaps the unacademic subject matters are not comparable.

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46 minutes ago, possum1931 said:

Then you haven't walked past any taylor shops in Pattaya. ????

Why would I ever be in Pattaya ?

 

Guessing the tailor shops were there long before most expats lived there.  Hope they didn't think they'd not be aske simply because now they are expats instead of tourist.

 

Move to a place with a bunch of tailors, expect to be ask if you want a suit.

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13 minutes ago, Excel said:

I'm not sure about that as I don't know whether the military academy that Prawit attended has sodomy as an initiation act, unlike Eton so perhaps the unacademic subject matters are not comparable.

My answer would be what would a "Military" anything have to do with any type of education that you would get in the UK? Or any other country for that matter.

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40 minutes ago, Nong Khai Man said:

 

Also in response to the OP I am a pensioner and I pay wodges of tax in the UK.......Well You must have a Whopper of a Private Pension then ??

UK pension is 9,300 pounds, tax allowance is 12,500 pounds.

Some may consider a private pension of 3,000 pounds/year a 'whopper' ...........

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1 minute ago, itsari said:

What other clown would of been a better choice ?

I would choose Boris over Teresa, and Trump over Hillary.

I only voted in elections 3x in my life .........

1. Maggie's Conservative party (win)

2. Arthur's Socialist Labour party (lose)

3. Myself (win).

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3 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

I would choose Boris over Teresa, and Trump over Hillary.

I only voted in elections 3x in my life .........

1. Maggie's Conservative party (win)

2. Arthur's Socialist Labour party (lose)

3. Myself (win).

Good you give a decision made by your good self in preference to just call individuals a clown .

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3 minutes ago, chilly07 said:

No!

Property is the biggest difference.

Thailand 2 bed 2 bathroom bungalow 3.5m BHT rent 13k pm

UK closer to 10.5m BHT if you can find one rent 100k pm.

The mortgage on my 2Mbht 3 bed house in Thailand is 220pounds/month.

Doubt I could rent a 3 bed house in Brighton for under 2,000pounds/month.

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Short answer is, "I couldn't enjoy the same quality of life in UK"

However without going into pages of comparison I can live a far better life in Spain than Thailand with hardly any cost difference! 

The average monthly wage in Spain is around €1200 so if your income is more or less the same then you could live comfortably in Spain, where you can purchase and own outright property, you can work (pre Brexit) with no problem.

You can buy a 1 bed apartment with sea view (if that's your thing) for as little as €40,000, rent a 3 bed 2 bath penthouse with sea view for €420 plus utilities.

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Has anybody got a view on there seems to be a lot of expats less nowadays, in an Issan city where I live I don’t see the same faces about like I did pre Covid days, are they broke, have they gone back, or heavens forbid did Covid get them, what’s your view?

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In the UK, I have just had breakfast, which was one tomato,

fresh from the greenhouse, and a glass of water from the well,

a smoke, and now ready for doing stuff.

In Thailand, breakfast covers the table with bowels of all sorts

of grub, and just induces 'fat and lazy'.

Not thinking of cost, its the lifestyle which is important.

The geezer likes doing stuff, which is easier to do in the UK.

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I did not see any mention of the quality of infrastructure in the comparisons, things such as the infamous hanging telephones wires of Thailand or the terrible smells from open sewers. Ever try to eat a meal at a sidewalk eatery in Thailand and gag from the sewer smell? How about the unlevel foot paths (sidewalks). How many trips have you taken? What of the Soi dogs? The unruly road culture? I would venture to say these affect quality of life markedly. Perhaps the western countries are more expensive because the infrastructure is cleaner, maintained better, and road traffic is more predictable. You have to pay for that somehow. What about the extent of the corruption?

 

I am here in Thailand and my home country is the US. I think the US and Thailand have an equal number of problems, maybe 75% of the problems are the same and the other 25% unique to each country. So dollars or pounds cannot tell the whole story.

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the most important item that is take out of the equation is forgotten.

 

in Thailand you are always a foreigner and that makes you are depending on a pension from abroad and have not rights you have as a citizen. When you are having a permanent residence all is already more different as well easier for on. Since you are then more seen as a person who stays in the Kingdom. Of course when you have Thai Citizenship it would be more correct to compare. 

 

In the UK you are a citizenship and will always be allowed to stay, not have problem with the exchange rate too.

 

Most people who have to return is due that they can not pay the costs or are not able to fulfill the minimum requirements set by the government to the alien. Because that is the hard fact we are people from abroad allowed to stay as long as we comply to the minimal needs.

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Interesting topic, i come from the Netherlands myself and for sure it's a lot cheaper here but i do miss some 1st world things. 

One remark though : Thailand's housing market is totally incomparable to anything in the EU/UK. Here you can rent a cheap furnished condo with a choice from hundreds if not thousands that are available. Finding anything for rent in The Netherlands, let alone furnished for a reasonable price, is bordering on the impossible. 

 

better to compare living costs with a paid for condo/house to make it more fair. 

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4 hours ago, KhunLA said:

Why would I ever be in Pattaya ?

 

Guessing the tailor shops were there long before most expats lived there.  Hope they didn't think they'd not be aske simply because now they are expats instead of tourist.

 

Move to a place with a bunch of tailors, expect to be ask if you want a suit.

Would not even know if there was a tailor in Chiang Rai. In any case, my GF buys good quality clothes for me in the secondhand shops.

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