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5 things you love most about Thailand.


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7 hours ago, Lacessit said:

Here's mine:

 

1/ Renting a condo or a house for less than a quarter what it would cost me in Australia.

 

2/ The freedom to hop on a scooter and go shopping, or just for a cruise. Relaxed road laws, traffic fines won't break the bank.

 

3/ Having a girlfriend 23 years younger than me, who thinks the sun shines from my posterior.

 

4/ Enjoying all the permutations and combinations of the multiple cuisines available here, inexpensively.

 

5/ Knowing I won't be shoved into an aged care facility, and fed food that would make a dog puke.

 

Bonus - Seeing a specialist without BS referrals, and getting replacement medications at pharmacies without BS prescriptions.

What a heap of nonsense, try the food in a Thai aged care facility if you find one, I pay 11.000 baht rent per months, get hospital and doctor for free, cheap medication free train and bus rides, rent and electricity assistant, I don't need any referrals I can walk in any doctor's surgery without waiting a whole day, and many other things. My food bill is about 80 dollars per fortnight (about 1900 baht) that includes meat most days, I don't pay for water (which is included in my rent) and I collect 64.000 baht every month on pension. And also my Thai wife is 23 years younger than I, but I don't live in the rip-off cities like Sydney or Melbourne. I travel twice a year mostly to Thailand because I have many Thai friends. I am verry happy I moved back no regrets what's so ever. I could add much more but need my beauty sleep.

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2 hours ago, still kicking said:

What a heap of nonsense, try the food in a Thai aged care facility if you find one, I pay 11.000 baht rent per months, get hospital and doctor for free, cheap medication free train and bus rides, rent and electricity assistant, I don't need any referrals I can walk in any doctor's surgery without waiting a whole day, and many other things. My food bill is about 80 dollars per fortnight (about 1900 baht) that includes meat most days, I don't pay for water (which is included in my rent) and I collect 64.000 baht every month on pension. And also my Thai wife is 23 years younger than I, but I don't live in the rip-off cities like Sydney or Melbourne. I travel twice a year mostly to Thailand because I have many Thai friends. I am verry happy I moved back no regrets what's so ever. I could add much more but need my beauty sleep.

I am deducing from your post you are not an normal age pensioner, but some kind of vet ( Vietnam? ) with a Gold Pass and subsidized accommodation. I don't begrudge you those perks if that is the case, I respect people who have served their country.

Having said that, you are quite unrepresentative of most retirees.

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3 hours ago, stoner said:

traffic laws are for the safety of those on the road. doesn't matter if you like them or not. 

In quite a few countries, governments are using them to raise revenue. Road safety is secondary.

A bit shy about the accidents you have had in Thailand?

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1 hour ago, sammieuk1 said:

1, My electric front gate 2,my sofa 3, my bed, 4, my coffee machine 5, my internet speed 6, looking at my country from 6,000 miles away  ????

The question was about Thailand. 
FYI electric gates, sofas, beds, coffee machines and fast internet can be found in some other countries as well. 

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10 minutes ago, Nemises said:

The question was about Thailand. 
FYI electric gates, sofas, beds, coffee machines and fast internet can be found in some other countries as well. 

You evidently have not tried the internet in Australia. About three times the cost for one-third Thailand's speed.

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2 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

You evidently have not tried the internet in Australia. About three times the cost for one-third Thailand's speed.

You evidently didn’t read the post properly because I didn’t mention anything about Australia. 

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1.  Thai food...particularly the Northern food. 

 

2.  Easy to casually socialise with friendly Thai people who don't want to get into heated debates or arguments in every conversation. 

 

3.  Lack of petty nosey complaining winging neighbours. 

 

4.  A lot more freedom in day to day life activities. 

 

5.  Smiling, good looking people (more than my home country). 

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