Popular Post nofarang Posted September 16, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 16, 2024 He said, he loves it here but cannot afford it anymore. As the pound constantly on its way down life for him becomes unbearable expensive. At present under 43 and with the bleak prospective of sliding further he is forced to pull the brake. He was on his way back home. I wonder how many more have given up.... 2 4 3
Popular Post NanLaew Posted September 16, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 16, 2024 Under 43? Maybe he fell in love with Thailand in the last eight years or so after being the semi-annual two-week millionaire, but mistakenly decided to retire early? Meanwhile, many pensioners with a bit more foresight who have embraced the importance of having a budget are coping well. 4 3 1 3 1 1 1
Popular Post marin Posted September 16, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 16, 2024 24 minutes ago, nofarang said: He said, he loves it here but cannot afford it anymore. As the pound constantly on its way down life for him becomes unbearable expensive. At present under 43 and with the bleak prospective of sliding further he is forced to pull the brake. He was on his way back home. I wonder how many more have given up.... Bummer he did not really have enough money to live here. Going back home where the cost of living is more does not really make sense unless he is moving back in with mom and dad. 9 1 3
Popular Post Jim Blue Posted September 16, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 16, 2024 28 minutes ago, nofarang said: He said, he loves it here but cannot afford it anymore. As the pound constantly on its way down life for him becomes unbearable expensive. At present under 43 and with the bleak prospective of sliding further he is forced to pull the brake. He was on his way back home. I wonder how many more have given up.... I wonder where he was when the pound 'slipped to 37" ? I thought these were the good days ? 1 5
Pouatchee Posted September 16, 2024 Posted September 16, 2024 39 minutes ago, nofarang said: He said, he loves it here but cannot afford it anymore. As the pound constantly on its way down life for him becomes unbearable expensive. i am sure @BuddyPish will have a good laugh when he sees this. .. i feel for this guy. i feel the pinch too but it was worse 3 years ago... i would get 29.13 bht to the dollar
Popular Post ChaiyaTH Posted September 16, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 16, 2024 I don't get all this exchange rate talk, we are way higher than the previous low was and it still looks good on the long term too. 1 6 3
Popular Post oxo1947 Posted September 16, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 16, 2024 He could not have been living here very long, maybe another page in the . = " It never happened file".......... 2 4
chiang mai Posted September 16, 2024 Posted September 16, 2024 If he didn't budget for 25, he didn't do his homework. 1 1
Popular Post impulse Posted September 16, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 16, 2024 43 minutes ago, marin said: Bummer he did not really have enough money to live here. Going back home where the cost of living is more does not really make sense unless he is moving back in with mom and dad. Could be he's moving back where he can legally pick up a job... In any case, I wish the guy well. 4 1
Popular Post Seppius Posted September 16, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 16, 2024 The OP does not say how old the guy is, but you would have to drag me back kicking and screaming to the UK under this new government Does he think his money will go farther there? 1 1 4
Popular Post Henryford Posted September 16, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 16, 2024 He might change his mind when he has to pay 1200 GBP to rent a tiny flat in the UK, or pay 2000 GBP for Council tax or even 170 GBP for the priviledge of watching the BBC. 7 1 1
MarkBR Posted September 16, 2024 Posted September 16, 2024 3 minutes ago, Seppius said: The OP does not say how old the guy is, but you would have to drag me back kicking and screaming to the UK under this new government Does he think his money will go farther there? Yes, UK NOT attractive as a destination of living. And the increase in costs and decrease in quality of existence aka crap weather. 2
CallumWK Posted September 16, 2024 Posted September 16, 2024 1 hour ago, NanLaew said: Maybe he fell in love with Thailand in the last eight years or so after being the semi-annual two-week millionaire, but mistakenly decided to retire early? If he came to Thailand in the past 8 years, he would have no issue with the exchange rate, since it has improved since. It is those that arrived here 15 - 20 year ago, when the pound gave you 70+ baht, that will have not forecasted this 2
Popular Post Kinnock Posted September 16, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 16, 2024 I think the new tax laws may force more people to return home than exchange rate fluctuations. 5 1
Popular Post Jerry777 Posted September 16, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 16, 2024 Maybe the rapid change is what is the issue here. FFS, I've lost 8% of my pension value in a month and a half. And I think we all agree things are not getting cheaper here in any way. 3
Popular Post sometime Posted September 16, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 16, 2024 Most chaps rent a condo, that's most of their pension gone every month. 1 3
BuddyPish Posted September 17, 2024 Posted September 17, 2024 On 9/16/2024 at 11:52 AM, Pouatchee said: i am sure @BuddyPish will have a good laugh when he sees this. .. i feel for this guy. i feel the pinch too but it was worse 3 years ago... i would get 29.13 bht to the dollar Still bitching, I see 😄 I'm not laughing at all but I think you should prepare yourself for a return to 28 baht to the USD. Not a matter of "if" but "when" 1 1
Popular Post EVENKEEL Posted September 17, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 17, 2024 16 minutes ago, BuddyPish said: Still bitching, I see 😄 I'm not laughing at all but I think you should prepare yourself for a return to 28 baht to the USD. Not a matter of "if" but "when" Or it could hit 40 for usd. I like my prediction better. 1 8
Popular Post Hummin Posted September 17, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 17, 2024 On 9/16/2024 at 6:38 AM, marin said: Bummer he did not really have enough money to live here. Going back home where the cost of living is more does not really make sense unless he is moving back in with mom and dad. Go back working? He is "under" 43 so still many good years to work legally disabled or not 2 3
Popular Post bkk6060 Posted September 17, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 17, 2024 3 minutes ago, Hummin said: Go back working? He is "under" 43 so still many good years to work legally disabled or not Huh? That is the exchange rate he is quoting not the guys age. Pay attention 55555 1 1 3
Popular Post BuddyPish Posted September 17, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 17, 2024 On 9/16/2024 at 12:30 PM, Seppius said: The OP does not say how old the guy is, but you would have to drag me back kicking and screaming to the UK under this new government Does he think his money will go farther there? Maybe it won't go further but at least he'll be able to get benefits and free healthcare 2 2
itsari Posted September 17, 2024 Posted September 17, 2024 On 9/16/2024 at 11:42 AM, Jim Blue said: I wonder where he was when the pound 'slipped to 37" ? I thought these were the good days ? Extreme levels of currencies like the pound usually do not last long You need to look at the average rate over 12 months I see the Thai baht has started to fall back again after a good run for the last month.
Pouatchee Posted September 17, 2024 Posted September 17, 2024 25 minutes ago, BuddyPish said: Still bitching, I see 😄 I'm not laughing at all but I think you should prepare yourself for a return to 28 baht to the USD. Not a matter of "if" but "when" laughing and mocking are pretty close to being a synonym and you were mocking me for being concerned about the value of the bht not to long ago. do I need to find the post? I don't think you would have many friends here if they actually knew what you think. https://aseannow.com/topic/1333360-house-approves-122-billion-baht-digital-wallet-scheme-budget/#comment-19079386 right now Pish you have quite a few who are struggling. are you going to bite them too? Quote On 7/19/2024 at 4:54 PM, Pouatchee said: right now thai bht starting to do better... i hope clown face puts the final nail in the casket for the bht with his hair brain scheme. Buddypish repied: Quote Whenever I read sentiments like this, I assume that the author is having difficulty living comfortably with the exchange rate. 1
Popular Post Dmaxdan Posted September 17, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 17, 2024 On 9/16/2024 at 11:42 AM, Jim Blue said: I wonder where he was when the pound 'slipped to 37" ? I thought these were the good days ? The pound actually bottomed out at around 34 during the first year or so of Brexit. In those days most British expats would have been chuffed to bits to get 43. 3
Hummin Posted September 17, 2024 Posted September 17, 2024 8 minutes ago, bkk6060 said: Huh? That is the exchange rate he is quoting not the guys age. Pay attention 55555 😄
BuddyPish Posted September 17, 2024 Posted September 17, 2024 14 minutes ago, EVENKEEL said: Or it could hit 40 for usd. I like my prediction better. The whole world is diversifying away from the USD. It's a peso-in-waiting - 35 trillion dollars of debt can never be repaid, only inflated away and that means a rout in the USD. 1
BuddyPish Posted September 17, 2024 Posted September 17, 2024 2 minutes ago, Pouatchee said: laughing and mocking are pretty close to being a synonym and you were mocking me for being concerned about the value of the bht not to long ago. do I need to find the post? I don't think you would have many friends here if they actually knew what you think. https://aseannow.com/topic/1333360-house-approves-122-billion-baht-digital-wallet-scheme-budget/#comment-19079386 right now Pish you have quite a few who are struggling. are you going to bite them too? "Friends"??!! Hahahahaha Seriously, you need to get some kind of life away from posting your butthurt on this forum. I think people already know what I think about finance/economic/trading etc I think quite a few would share my view on people moving here without first making allowances for fluctuations in exchange rates, especially if they've retired.
NativeBob Posted September 17, 2024 Posted September 17, 2024 There is brit Bill around Ratchada area begging for change to buy food (and I guess booze). Active in evening around Soi 4 - bars and discos. I saw him from the distance - he looks like an average farang teacher, but seems that something is wrong with him. I think people who can't fix themselves in TH should find their way back home asap. This country is not very cozy for bums. 2 2
Popular Post John Drake Posted September 17, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 17, 2024 On 9/16/2024 at 12:54 PM, Jerry777 said: Maybe the rapid change is what is the issue here. FFS, I've lost 8% of my pension value in a month and a half. And I think we all agree things are not getting cheaper here in any way. Some things do smell fishy. The US economy may carry debt, but it is the strongest recovering major economy since Covid. And much stronger than Thailand, which also has just announced trillions in infrastructure projects and is still promising 10,000 cash for the digital wallet. Plus the Shins intend to get their people to bust the interest rate at the Bank of Thailand back to much lower levels. Whose economy would you rather have, the US or Thailand's? That's why the baht strength seems scammy. 4 2 1
Gottfrid Posted September 17, 2024 Posted September 17, 2024 On 9/16/2024 at 11:38 AM, marin said: Bummer he did not really have enough money to live here. Going back home where the cost of living is more does not really make sense unless he is moving back in with mom and dad. Or, unless he go back and work again. You didn´t think about that possibility, right? 1
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