georgegeorgia Posted May 29 Author Posted May 29 14 minutes ago, Woof999 said: The wider Pattaya area has thousands of rental places, from small condos to huge opulent villas. I lived in Pattaya for 9 years and wouldn't have dreamed of being stuck in a condo (although there are some fabulous ones available) or anywhere else near the city centre. There is also a lot to do in and around Pattaya that doesn't include alcohol or any / many expats (certainly not the vest wearing ones). If you found yourself bored there and it wasn't due to missing friends back home... you didn't really try very hard. Times change I can't retire here ,I'm sorry , I need to keep working,to keep a routine or I need something to do ,like a business to run. I can't sit by that bloody pool all day I have had enough !!! 1
Popular Post FritsSikkink Posted May 29 Popular Post Posted May 29 1 hour ago, georgegeorgia said: I do like Manila riding the subway could see myself living there so I could walk up & down the subway That sounds very boring. 1 3
Nick Carter icp Posted May 29 Posted May 29 3 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said: You want me to end up the same as these people? No routine,you want that ,I know you do I can't come back to Pattaya km sorry ,retiring here is definitely no To whom are you taking to ? No one is asking you to go back to Pattaya 1 1
Woof999 Posted May 29 Posted May 29 1 minute ago, georgegeorgia said: I can't sit by that bloody pool all day I have had enough !!! I sat by the pool (our own) for maybe 10 days maximum in 9 years. Like I said, there is a lot more to do. Cramming yourself in a poxy condo is very unlikely to put you in the mood to actually find it though. 1
Eloquent pilgrim Posted May 29 Posted May 29 It seems incredulous that you would choose Pattaya out of all the places in Thailand as a place to spend 7 weeks; it would seem completely incompatible with you, unless there are reasons for going there that you are not disclosing. Interesting that you entertainingly describe all the things you would not want to do in a retirement environment, but you don’t mention any of the things that you like to do; maybe if you said what you like doing, and how you like to spend your time, you might get some good suggestions from posters as to other places that might be more suitable for you. 2
Popular Post dayo202 Posted May 29 Popular Post Posted May 29 Join a gym, keep active, go for a walk, get your a motorbike, watch some porn, have a wan*. Why oh why stay I Pattaya for that long anyway ? 3
Popular Post worgeordie Posted May 29 Popular Post Posted May 29 Your going to bore your fellow workers to death when you get back to the Hospital ,with all the stories about what you did on your holidays .... I bet they have really missed you ... regards Worgeordie 1 4 2
save the frogs Posted May 29 Posted May 29 (edited) 1 hour ago, georgegeorgia said: I do like Manila riding the subway could see myself living there so I could walk up & down the subway yeah, walking up and down a subway beats trolling on AN the cops didnt stop you out of suspicion that you were a serial killer seeing you walk up and down the subway? Edited May 29 by save the frogs 2
proton Posted May 29 Posted May 29 (edited) I fell in love in Pattaya. Bored and sitting in yet another crappy bar one afternoon in 1994 a woman came along on a bike selling Thai music tapes. Not knowing anything about it I bought 3, one was terrible, some string rubbish, but the other 2 were of Sunaree Rachesima and Ew Pimpeyom, great singers. I just got the ones with the prettiest girls on the cover. Met both of those singers years later and a host of others. The only times I went back to Pattaya was once in 98 for a week, left after a day, and three times to see singers, then straight back to Bangkok. Edited May 29 by proton 1 1 1
Popular Post ChumpChange Posted May 29 Popular Post Posted May 29 Should have rolled over to Soi 6. I heard it's kicking over there. 2 1
proton Posted May 29 Posted May 29 21 minutes ago, BritManToo said: Sex isn't for everyone! True, the older I get I wonder what I ever saw in it, and why I spent so much time and money chasing such fleeting, and often less than amazing experiences. 1
Popular Post AlexRich Posted May 29 Popular Post Posted May 29 You've got the gym covered, you just need an intellectual challenge. The most obvious one is to learn Thai ... speaking, reading and writing. Not only will it keep you occupied but each month you will steadily improve your ability to communicate with the local Thais. You'll have a much richer experience and understand the culture better. I agree with your take on the foreigners who spend their time drinking their life away, but it is not the only option available. 2 1
Popular Post simon43 Posted May 29 Popular Post Posted May 29 Some people are very happy to have actually reached retirement age, me being one of them. What with a cancer scare and crappy lungs, I would be perfectly happy to live in a small condo in Pattaya, enjoy the sun and daily walks along the promenade, chat with Thai locals, have my lunch at the cat cafe and simply thank my god that I am alive and reasonably healthy 🙂 I have stayed in Pattaya many times, and the above is my daily routine and it's great! In fact, the main reason why I do not live permanently in a Jomtien or Pattaya condo is because I can't install my myriad of ham radio antennas... 🙂 It does help to have a hobby that you can do, and stay away from the bars/bar-girls/bar-boys etc. 2 1 2
Hummin Posted May 29 Posted May 29 1 hour ago, georgegeorgia said: Im going for walks, I'm going for massage, I'm sitting by the pool ,I'm going to the gym .... I don't like to drink or bars Could I live like this if I retired ? No thanks You know how depressed I would be sitting in a dark 21sqm room in the view talay? You make living in Isaan sounds like luxury 😁 Never a boring day! Up with the sun and the exiting day begins
Popular Post sungod Posted May 29 Popular Post Posted May 29 1 hour ago, georgegeorgia said: I can retire tomorrow if I want I can access my Superannuation But ...but....the question is....if I did ...say I retired from my job tomorrow...accessed the Super Then what?? So I retire to view talay in a room , the super company send me 65,000 baht a month then I do what ? Sit by the pool everyday ? What will I do Mop the floor at Banglamung hospital for free? 4
Popular Post Hummin Posted May 29 Popular Post Posted May 29 (edited) 34 minutes ago, dayo202 said: Join a gym, keep active, go for a walk, get your a motorbike, watch some porn, have a wan*. Why oh why stay I Pattaya for that long anyway ? All good points, but nothing can help someone who is not able to find solutions themselves. They know what it takes to be happy, and it starts with dicipline, get up in the morning, do things for themselves is not as easy as doing things for others. Doing things for others gives meaning, gives energy if its well appreciated. Thats the key Edited May 29 by Hummin 2 1
BE88 Posted May 29 Posted May 29 So listen keep working in your hospital as long as you can not everyone is fit to be retired. 1
Popular Post susanlea Posted May 29 Popular Post Posted May 29 Some things to do will include dating, gym, beach walks, reading, trying new restaurants. Exploring different parts of a city. I went to Khao San Road and walked a block to see the other roads. Found a nice restaurant. I found an amazing gym in Hua Hin and a great reataurant nearby. I found a really nice condo in Chiang Mai. Thailand has some fantastic gyms and some are only 50 to 150 baht a day. Going to 4 different gyms is an experience in itself. In those areas check out the restaurants, talk to others at a gym. Life is what you make of it. 1 1 1 1
Popular Post KhunLA Posted May 29 Popular Post Posted May 29 (edited) 1st mistake was going to Patts, if not a drunk and or sextourist. 2nd mistake was staying there 7 weeks. Guessing you didn't come with a partner ? Should have negotiated a 6+ week 'partner rental' and got out of town. Krung Thep for a week, though you should have started there, and if new rental friend is working out, keep. Hop the train South (my preference), and spend a few days or more till bored at; Cha Am beach Hua Hin beach Pranburi surfside Sam Roi Yot beach KuiBuri PKK surfside Thap Sakae surfside Bang Saphans beach Ban Krut beach Thung Wua Laem beach Then pop over Cheow Lan Lake Down to Phang-nga (municipality) Over to Krabi town ... exit TH from there. WELCOME TO MY WORLD when we get bored at home While doing all that, it's also a 'recon' for when you do retired. See which spots tickle your fancy, or turn you off. Edited May 29 by KhunLA 1 3
scubascuba3 Posted May 29 Posted May 29 1 hour ago, georgegeorgia said: Times change I can't retire here ,I'm sorry , I need to keep working,to keep a routine or I need something to do ,like a business to run. I can't sit by that bloody pool all day I have had enough !!! Seems there's too much going on in your head to relax, same anywhere 2
Robert Paulson Posted May 29 Posted May 29 Yes I’d be bored in pattaya in 2 minutes. There is nothing good there 1 2
Popular Post scubascuba3 Posted May 29 Popular Post Posted May 29 7 minutes ago, Robert Paulson said: Yes I’d be bored in pattaya in 2 minutes. There is nothing good there Correct, good that people don't come, busy enough already, stay away 1 1 3
Popular Post susanlea Posted May 29 Popular Post Posted May 29 1 hour ago, Nick Carter icp said: So, why did you stay there then ? Why didn't you go and find somewhere more suited to you ? You seem to have just sat there watching other people drinking Maybe he prepaid all his room costs because he doesn't know any better. He could have gone to Ko Samet, Ko Chang, Ko Kood, Ko Maak. He could have gone to Kanchanaburi or Khao Sok NP. Instead he watched guys get drunk and wasted his 6 weeks. Almost impossible to not have fun on a 6 week trip but he managed it. 2 1 1
Popular Post BritManToo Posted May 29 Popular Post Posted May 29 29 minutes ago, KhunLA said: Guessing you didn't come with a partner ? Should have negotiated a 6+ week 'partner rental' and got out of town. Yeah, Oz women are lining up to date hospital cleaners. 1 3
Popular Post ravip Posted May 29 Popular Post Posted May 29 2 hours ago, georgegeorgia said: Im going for walks, I'm going for massage, I'm sitting by the pool ,I'm going to the gym .... I don't like to drink or bars Could I live like this if I retired ? No thanks You know how depressed I would be sitting in a dark 21sqm room in the view talay? Do you really believe that you have seen it all and ALL the expats are doing what you say - sitting in a dark 21sqm room in the view talay? Oooh dear, seems you are a very lonely person, sort of lost in Thailand! 1 2
susanlea Posted May 29 Posted May 29 2 hours ago, georgegeorgia said: I think that's New Zealand sweetie we don't have sheep in Sydney ,get off the grog ,your a unfit old fart (your words not mine) who refuses to go to the gym or achieving goals !!!! You have done nothing but sit by that bloody pool and turn ho back to your small 21sqm room and watch A touch of Frost ! Get a life ! You went to Pattaya for 6 weeks to be with these types of people. So you choose a terrible holiday and only have yourself to blame. Have you never heard of Khao Sok or Ko Maak or another place other than Pattaya?
Robert Paulson Posted May 29 Posted May 29 36 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said: Correct, good that people don't come, busy enough already, stay away I will don’t worry. If I do pass through I’ll be sure to not let you know
Popular Post johng Posted May 29 Popular Post Posted May 29 If you where bored in Pattaya then you would be bored anywhere, IMHO Pattaya is the least boring part of Thailand after perhaps Bangkok.. its also said that only boring people get bored. 1 2
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