With your attitude all I can say is thank God that I do know nothing about you apart from your arrogance, if your earlier post was truthful, and pointless wrt to the OP!
Not including rent or accomodation cost, it is quite possible to live on 20,000 baht per month.
If you don't drink or have an expensive hobby, you wouldn't even need to budget or try very hard to do it.
Your comment surprises me.
As a casual observer (six months of the year touring around Phuket on my scooter) it seems that Chinese investment has dried up since CoViD and been replaced by Russian and Ukranian.
In practical terms it has to be so. We're back to this valuation of assets on 12/31/23 again and the next day effect of commingled funds. Unless of course the asset matures on 12/31/23 and not reinvested, in which case it's very straight forward.
You might very well be wrong.
A minimal amount of poison, is still poison, and more and more lethal as we age. Just the way it is.
I never used sugar in any of my cooking before I got here. And was just stunned when I found out about it.
No more Thai food, and no more signs of arthritic symptoms.
And I have been testing the effect of sugar on my body since then.
Fruit is fine.
Refined sugar is a trigger for some pains in the joints.
I feel better now that I went back to my regular cooking habits.
And my friend who joined me here with his GF, said the same thing. And I remember him saying; "I thought I was eating healthy here".
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