herfiehandbag Posted February 11, 2024 Posted February 11, 2024 On 2/9/2024 at 5:19 PM, Lacessit said: It would take a hell of a lot to pry me loose from Chiang Rai, although I suppose Chiang Rai is not high on the riff-raff bucket list of places they can spoil for others. Working on it...
zzaa09 Posted February 11, 2024 Posted February 11, 2024 Quality expat? Bit of a contradictory of terms, is it not? 1
impulse Posted February 11, 2024 Posted February 11, 2024 10 minutes ago, zzaa09 said: Quality expat? Bit of a contradictory of terms, is it not? Elon would disagree. Probably the most famous expat in the world.
spidermike007 Posted February 11, 2024 Posted February 11, 2024 1 hour ago, Bangkok Barry said: The middle ground is Spain, for those from the UK. There is also a sizeable German and Scandinavian presence. Good infrastructure, a police force that polices, far better quality in the supermarkets, many things cheaper than Thailand, a more variable climate, people who drive in a responsible manner. I'd move there in a heartbeat if I didn't have family in Thailand. I did look into it and I considered it. The tax issue is a huge factor though we'll see how that plays out here. Difficult for an American to get a long-term visa to live there. There are a few other factors why I'm remaining here. The language would be an advantage as my Spanish is pretty good, but the Spanish that they speak in Spain is probably the most challenging Spanish spoken on the planet, both from a standpoint of comprehending and speaking. Even Cuba is easier.
Popular Post pomchop Posted February 11, 2024 Popular Post Posted February 11, 2024 14 hours ago, persimmon said: Not really - pleasant enough , but I think you would get bored after a week or two unless you had a reason to be there like a business or GF / wife . Plus points for me - quietish ( not overrun with tourists ) , 3 good Jay food places , night market ( mainly tourist tat ) , near the border ( if it opens again ). The big problem with most of these small towns is there is nowhere to walk . At least in Patts you can get some exercise and fresh air by walking along the beach . I lived out near the river and there are wonderful simple little roads with almost zero traffic and I walked 5 miles+ a day for years....it was wonderful especially in nov dec jan when it is clear and cool. I live in Pattaya now and still walk along beach road and up into naklua which is ok but way way more cars/bikes to dodge ...it's ok but overall i liked my Cr walks better than Pattaya walks. 2 1
Galong Posted February 11, 2024 Author Posted February 11, 2024 On 2/10/2024 at 6:12 PM, stevenl said: Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but you're posting nonsense. I added him/her to my 'ignore' list as anyone who would say something like that is not likely to ever post anything worth reading. 😉 There is, of course, a smorgasbord of expats here. Yes, some are dreadful and others are delightful. There is a bunch in the middle. It's the way reality works in most destinations I'm guessing.
Galong Posted February 11, 2024 Author Posted February 11, 2024 On 2/10/2024 at 2:03 PM, Expat68 said: Try Loei province, years ago it was in the middle of nowhere, little amenities for the westerners. Today the city of Loei has its own airport, Makro, Lotus, Big C, Global, cycling club, gym clubs, football club, aerobics/yoga. Many foreigners like Loei because it has seasons, in winter can be cold (not for long) Mountains close to Lao border My wife and I visited Loei last year as part of a multi-destination Isan trip. We love visiting Isan. It's such a refreshing change from Phuket and very affordable. My main concern would be medical facilities. That's a big part of what I like about Phuket. BTW, we visited Phu Wiang, Nong Bua Lam Phu, Loei, and Chiang Khan on this particular vacation. It was a wonderful trip! We're off to Udon Thani and Nong Khai later this month. My favorite hotel in Thailand is the Amman Unique Hotel in Udon Thani. It's like a 5-star-ish hotel at 3-star prices. The location is wonderful and the restaurant is really good too. 2
Expat68 Posted February 11, 2024 Posted February 11, 2024 4 minutes ago, Galong said: My wife and I visited Loei last year as part of a multi-destination Isan trip. We love visiting Isan. It's such a refreshing change from Phuket and very affordable. My main concern would be medical facilities. That's a big part of what I like about Phuket. BTW, we visited Phu Wiang, Nong Bua Lam Phu, Loei, and Chiang Khan on this particular vacation. It was a wonderful trip! We're off to Udon Thani and Nong Khai later this month. My favorite hotel in Thailand is the Amman Unique Hotel in Udon Thani. It's like a 5-star-ish hotel at 3-star prices. The location is wonderful and the restaurant is really good too. Glad that you both enjoyed my part of the world. Agree about the medical side
stevenl Posted February 11, 2024 Posted February 11, 2024 17 minutes ago, Galong said: I added him/her to my 'ignore' list as anyone who would say something like that is not likely to ever post anything worth reading. 😉 There is, of course, a smorgasbord of expats here. Yes, some are dreadful and others are delightful. There is a bunch in the middle. It's the way reality works in most destinations I'm guessing. That's the attitude, ignore people calling you out. Have fun in your echo chamber. 1
Kinok Farang Posted February 11, 2024 Posted February 11, 2024 On 2/9/2024 at 5:19 PM, Lacessit said: It would take a hell of a lot to pry me loose from Chiang Rai, although I suppose Chiang Rai is not high on the riff-raff bucket list of places they can spoil for others. You are very easily pleased although you are right. I'm riff-raff and wouldn't dream of living in a dump like CR. 1 1
Lacessit Posted February 11, 2024 Posted February 11, 2024 5 minutes ago, Kinok Farang said: You are very easily pleased although you are right. I'm riff-raff and wouldn't dream of living in a dump like CR. Thank you for your consideration. Which paragon of purity do you live in?
Kinok Farang Posted February 11, 2024 Posted February 11, 2024 On 2/9/2024 at 5:24 PM, mfd101 said: I have never been to Phuket and probably will never visit there. In any case, it is not Thailand ... I come to aseannow for advice now and again but i will probably not ask you anything to do with geography. No offence. 1
Kinok Farang Posted February 11, 2024 Posted February 11, 2024 1 minute ago, Lacessit said: Thank you for your consideration. Which paragon of purity do you live in? And thank you for your prompt reply. I live with the rest of the riff-raff in Pattaya although i am posher than most because i stay in Jomtien. 1
Lacessit Posted February 11, 2024 Posted February 11, 2024 1 minute ago, Kinok Farang said: And thank you for your prompt reply. I live with the rest of the riff-raff in Pattaya although i am posher than most because i stay in Jomtien. I'd agree Jomtien is a better choice than Pattaya. 1 1
Bangkok Barry Posted February 11, 2024 Posted February 11, 2024 5 hours ago, xylophone said: If one has a British passport, is it still possible to live full-time in Spain, or is there some restrictions regarding Schengen visas?? Sorry, no idea. 1
VocalNeal Posted February 11, 2024 Posted February 11, 2024 On 2/10/2024 at 3:23 PM, pomchop said: If you want girlie bars that cater to farangs you will be disappointed. There are one or three. I go there every so often. But yes I haven't found any Go-Go bars.
JimTripper Posted February 11, 2024 Posted February 11, 2024 6 hours ago, Lacessit said: I'd agree Jomtien is a better choice than Pattaya. I did not care for jomtien. it made me feel old!
JimTripper Posted February 11, 2024 Posted February 11, 2024 8 hours ago, Bangkok Barry said: The middle ground is Spain, for those from the UK. There is also a sizeable German and Scandinavian presence. Good infrastructure, a police force that polices, far better quality in the supermarkets, many things cheaper than Thailand, a more variable climate, people who drive in a responsible manner. I'd move there in a heartbeat if I didn't have family in Thailand. I considered spain and portugal several years ago and rejected it. Can't remember why I never followed through, but it must have been a visa problem. I'm from the Usa.
Popular Post ChasingTheSun Posted February 11, 2024 Popular Post Posted February 11, 2024 I suppose it depends on where you live and how old you are. Kamala remains a great place to live regardless of age. Been here since 2010: Haven’t noticed many major changes across the island since then. high season is upon us, and its busy, but low season will come again and its great. Traffic is probably a bit worse if you need to go between towns during the daytime, but thats because more long term expats are settling here now. Most who complain about phuket just cant afford to live here, or are just getting too old to handle change. 2 1 1
Bangkok Barry Posted February 12, 2024 Posted February 12, 2024 5 hours ago, JimTripper said: 14 hours ago, Bangkok Barry said: The middle ground is Spain, for those from the UK. There is also a sizeable German and Scandinavian presence. Good infrastructure, a police force that polices, far better quality in the supermarkets, many things cheaper than Thailand, a more variable climate, people who drive in a responsible manner. I'd move there in a heartbeat if I didn't have family in Thailand. I considered spain and portugal several years ago and rejected it. Can't remember why I never followed through, but it must have been a visa problem. I'm from the Usa. I'm from the UK and had family and friends there, and visited several times. But that was before the Brexit nonsense, and in that time my sister split from her UK husband and moved back. As I have no real reason to go there now, except that I like it, I have no idea of the visa requirements for UK citizens who want to reside there. There didn't used to be any, but even now I'd guess it's probably easier for UK citizens than those of the US. Just a guess. I'm pretty sure that UK folk wouldn't find it too hard but I admit I'm now speaking from ignorance. If anyone has any info I'm willing to be educated.
Henryford Posted February 12, 2024 Posted February 12, 2024 Phuket must be the worst place to live in Thailand, especially now it's been turned into little Russia. Not surprised expats are leaving as soon as they can. 2
JayClay Posted February 12, 2024 Posted February 12, 2024 18 hours ago, xylophone said: If one has a British passport, is it still possible to live full-time in Spain, or is there some restrictions regarding Schengen visas?? It is no longer possible for British passport to live full time in Spain without a visa, no. Without a visa, the longest a British passport holder can stay for is 90 days within any 180 day period. I don't know how easy it is or isn't to get a visa for a longer stay. 1
pomchop Posted February 12, 2024 Posted February 12, 2024 20 hours ago, Kinok Farang said: You are very easily pleased although you are right. I'm riff-raff and wouldn't dream of living in a dump like CR. No doubt all the good people in CR will be heart broken and crushed that you won't be living there. Have you been there or did you just decide that it is a dump? Please do share your vast CR experience with all of us as to when and how long you examined CR to determine that it is a "dump". Or did you see some you tuber who convinced you? 1
Popular Post spidermike007 Posted February 12, 2024 Popular Post Posted February 12, 2024 I would have to say with all sincerity that Patong is one of the worst places I've ever been on this planet. I hope and I pray that I never end up back there again. There are some very beautiful areas of Phuket, but for me the Russian infiltration is a huge issue. I'm just not fond of them, at all. 2 1
Kinok Farang Posted February 12, 2024 Posted February 12, 2024 59 minutes ago, pomchop said: No doubt all the good people in CR will be heart broken and crushed that you won't be living there. Have you been there or did you just decide that it is a dump? Please do share your vast CR experience with all of us as to when and how long you examined CR to determine that it is a "dump". Or did you see some you tuber who convinced you? I lived in Phan 20 years ago and visited regularly over the years.I spent a month there about 6 years ago.Nowt much had changed but to each our own i suppose.Now if i had met you there things might have been different.Oh well.
Hanuman2547 Posted February 12, 2024 Posted February 12, 2024 On 2/9/2024 at 11:03 PM, Expat68 said: Try Loei province, years ago it was in the middle of nowhere, little amenities for the westerners. Today the city of Loei has its own airport, Makro, Lotus, Big C, Global, cycling club, gym clubs, football club, aerobics/yoga. Many foreigners like Loei because it has seasons, in winter can be cold (not for long) Mountains close to Lao border I was last in Loei back in 2000 over New Year's on a cycling trip. It does sound as if it has changed a bit since then. 1
Lucky Bones Posted February 12, 2024 Posted February 12, 2024 On 2/9/2024 at 9:01 PM, Lacessit said: If you have never been there, you won't know what attractions it has. If you have, given your attitude, you would probably miss most of them. Having been in Pattaya a few times, I would sooner chew razor blades than be a resident there. Phuket sounds like Pattaya squared. Ah, so you have been to central Pattaya bars? Beach Road, Walking Street a few years back or Soi Boukhao lately? I've been living East Pattaya 11+ years with wifey. Brilliant. Enjoy your razor blades. Don't be too quick to judge.🙃🙃
Baz Erckens Posted February 12, 2024 Posted February 12, 2024 On 2/11/2024 at 1:36 AM, ChasingTheSun said: People change, seasons change. People come, people go. Thats life. Can anyone name a better place overall than Phuket? Somewhere that is very well connected to the world, with good beaches, still relatively inexpensive, easy access to good hospitals and decent schools, good diverse dining, and world famous nightlife? Yes, that's what I always have in mind, too. What are the real alternatives where you have the same level/amount of amenities + good beaches. The combination is just hard to find. If anybody knows any good alternative, please let me know. Does not have to be Thailand. 1
Expat68 Posted February 12, 2024 Posted February 12, 2024 7 hours ago, Hanuman2547 said: I was last in Loei back in 2000 over New Year's on a cycling trip. It does sound as if it has changed a bit since then. You would see a big difference, quite a bit larger and more traffic but it still retains its Thai way of life and all the large shops on the outside of the city
Lacessit Posted February 13, 2024 Posted February 13, 2024 9 hours ago, Lucky Bones said: Ah, so you have been to central Pattaya bars? Beach Road, Walking Street a few years back or Soi Boukhao lately? I've been living East Pattaya 11+ years with wifey. Brilliant. Enjoy your razor blades. Don't be too quick to judge.🙃🙃 If you are happy there, fine. It's just not my preferred place to live. No longer interested in bars.
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