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Is home cooking cheaper than buying the pre made Thai food from 711 that's the most important question 

And you may ask why 

And I will tell you 

For those who live near the Jomtien complex in Pattaya ,next door to that Jomtien medical clinic is a family mart that sells nutritional pre-made thai food for 60b 

Thanks for reading 

 

 

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32 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said:

Many YouTubers now talking highly of Da Nang 

They are talking out their backsides buddy.

 

It's like when YouTubers travel to Kampot (Cambodia) and tell how lovely it is.

 

Meanwhile there's 3 tons of rubbish on fire across the road.

 

But the beers are 65 cents.

 

Cheers buddy

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Woke to Sounds of Horking said:

I said it on another thread, but please be careful with the German motorcycle gangs. They don't play buddy

 

Cheers buddy!

Don't mention the War !!!!

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7 minutes ago, atpeace said:

I went from about 100k for the first 10 years here but I bet I could do 35k now.  I have no utility or water bills(50-150 baht) because of solar and water on the property.  Cars and home paid for and live a simple but satisfying life.  

 

How can you live quite well off 20K? My wife cooks all our meals and I think she probably buys more than her share of the food with her own cash (we have separate savings ). I spend about 10-12k on food(normal food but a lot of protein )from the market or grocery stores. That would leave 8k for everything else which would be near impossible on an on going basis.

 

I truly respect your frugal life.  Are you truly happy and don't feel you need a little more money?

 

Makro......Meat, vegetables, condiments, pastas..........Fruit - market......Other food stuff Lazada and Shopee taking every discount under the sun when buying......Grab Panda app orders on occasion also making sure to get the discounts.....

 

Food does not need to be expensive....

 

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Posted
6 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said:

Is home cooking cheaper than buying the pre made Thai food from 711 that's the most important question 

And you may ask why 

And I will tell you 

For those who live near the Jomtien complex in Pattaya ,next door to that Jomtien medical clinic is a family mart that sells nutritional pre-made thai food for 60b 

Thanks for reading 

 

 

How many of those pre-made Thai food dishes would you need to eat to reach your protein needs.  You go to the gym and are aging (IMO- need more protein).  I need at least 125g of protein a day and that would be expensive if using those 60 baht dishes at the family mart that might have 20 grams of protein.    For 50 baht at the local market I can buy enough meat to meet my protein needs.

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2 minutes ago, atpeace said:

How many of those pre-made Thai food dishes would you need to eat to reach your protein needs.  You go to the gym and are aging (IMO- need more protein).  I need at least 125g of protein a day and that would be expensive if using those 60 baht dishes at the family mart that might have 20 grams of protein.    For 50 baht at the local market I can buy enough meat to meet my protein needs.

It's overrated how much protein you need 

I was drinking about 5 glasses a dayv of protein powder with milk like a milkshake 

Not only did my weight balloon but I had flatulence and kidney pain 

Now I don't even buy much protein powder ,and I ho to the gym about 4 times a week,not everyday like I used to 

I drink Creatine everyday 

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1 minute ago, georgegeorgia said:

It's overrated how much protein you need 

I was drinking about 5 glasses a dayv of protein powder with milk like a milkshake 

Not only did my weight balloon but I had flatulence and kidney pain 

Protein wasn't the problem but I think you know that?

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1 minute ago, atpeace said:

Protein wasn't the problem but I think you know that?

Vanilla protein powder with bananas ,eggs and peanut butter in a blender 

My weight ballooned 

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Just now, georgegeorgia said:

Vanilla protein powder with bananas ,eggs and peanut butter in a blender 

My weight ballooned 

And why I wonder? Hint- it wasn't the protein.

Posted
1 hour ago, georgegeorgia said:

I must check it out 

Of course with the death of the biggest Duamagette YouTuber last week it may not get as much atreyas the past.

Many have gone and said it failed to live up to expectations 

 

I have been to the Philippines several times and do not find things cheap as other Asian Countries eg hotels ,Condo rents , grocery etc 

The Condo rents are far more than Thailand 

I doubt you could live in 20,000 Thai baht in Cebu for instance 

Many also says it is a great place to retire, so what many says, doesnt mean much really. 

 

I say Pattaya is a deleted place to retire, and many disagree with me, and also many agree with me. Right?

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42 minutes ago, Woke to Sounds of Horking said:

I said it on another thread, but please be careful with the German motorcycle gangs. They don't play buddy

 

Cheers buddy!

okay, Ther German biker gangs? Not Biker Gangs in general? 😄

 

Do not worry, I have never liked the cowards hiding behind a club, their tribe or whatever it is. I like freedom, and not stupid rules or have to cope with idiots 

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2 hours ago, georgegeorgia said:

40,000 baht a month !!  ....that's more than a Aussie old age pensioners live on IN Australia .

 

If they can live on 20,000 baht a month in Australia after housing that's $950 AUD ,then I'm sure you can in Asia 

 

   You didn't like it the last time that you went to Pattaya , you hated it and was miserable the whole time .

  Whats going to be any different this time ?

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On 12/21/2024 at 7:04 AM, bkk6060 said:

If you get hungry, they throw a lot of food waste here I am sure the garbage cans at the malls are a gold mine.

 

 

The cockroaches aren't fond of competition.

 

 

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Posted
3 hours ago, Woke to Sounds of Horking said:

I agree with that, but remember that VN is a communist country closely aligned with their idol, China and Mr Xi.

 

Visa policy can change in a heartbeat. Are you OK with walking the tightrope sans net?  One has to consider these.

 

Also, you're overlooking the daily noise pollution from the S.Korean and Chinese package tour coaches (dozens, if not hundreds every  day) that love to lean on their klaxons. That gets old really quickly.

 

That said, the beach can be lovely (when no plastic pollution has spoiled it) and the climate is ..... a nice contrast to much of SE Asia.

 

And yeah ..... baguettes and banh mi are THE BEST.

 

Cheers buddy

 

 

I did a little looking into the visa situation.  If done through an agency, the DN visa (where one officially needs sponsorship) can be done without said sponsorship.  Probably in a way that isn’t much different than how people in Thailand nurse an agent to get around the financial requirements for the “retirement” visa.  One Vietnam visa website specifically addresses this in their FAQ section.

 

https://www.getvisavietnam.com/vietnam-business-visa/

 

Yes, the visa laws can change in a heartbeat although I could see them becoming more open to retirees in the future with an official retiree visa which isn’t currently available…officially.  
 

However, Thailands visa laws can also change in a heartbeat as can their worldwide income taxation structure and as they treat capital gains (from non SET listed companies) like income rather than the way the US taxes them (0%….or 15% up to a very high limit), that is a dealbreaker (for me).

 

With regards to their relationship with China, it appears (to me) that Thailand has a similar relationship with China.  I see more Chinese tourists in Thailand than I am currently seeing here in Vietnam although I have seen a few of the busses that you mention.  It is monsoon season currently so there aren’t that many tourists in general.

 

The honking of horns is definitely an issue here in general but not nearly as bad as Hanoi in the Hoan Kiem area.

 

So far, I haven’t seen any pollution on the beach (My Khe) and much less than I would see in Thailand in general scattered about the city.

 

Let’s see what the future holds.

 

Cheers

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Posted
23 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

Ive heard labradors like smooth.

Prefer crunchy myself but find it gets trapped in the foreskin and starts stinking after a week or so.

Posted
2 minutes ago, Airalee said:

Note the cleanliness of the beaches.  Low amount of traffic etc etc

 

Yes when there are no people around the beaches obviously will get less polluted.

 

The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.

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4 minutes ago, CallumWK said:

 

Yes when there are no people around the beaches obviously will get less polluted.

 

The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.

Huahin during low season had piles of rubbish everywhere.  Can’t even imagine what the other beaches were like.

 

Vietnam works for me.

 

YMMV

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21 minutes ago, Kinok Farang said:

Prefer crunchy myself but find it gets trapped in the foreskin and starts stinking after a week or so.

 

Reminds me, cheese and peanut butter toasties go good.

Posted
8 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said:

Cheese ....and peanut butter together? Sounds disgusting 

 

Add some HP sauce if you want a bit of bite.

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13 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said:

Cheese ....and peanut butter together? Sounds disgusting 

Why is that? Haven’t you ever had Mexican food? They put cheese on beans on a lot of dishes. Peanut is a legumes, a can of peanut butter is just a can of refried beans.

Posted
2 hours ago, Baht Simpson said:

20k a month? That wouldn't be enough to clean my pool. 😄

    As another poster said, time to find another pool boy.  Our pool boy cleans and maintains our salt water pool 3 times a week for 1500 baht a month.  When we are away he also waters the garden.  Yes, we have a gem.  

Posted
21 hours ago, Airalee said:

The vibe in Hanoi is much different than here in Da Nang (which considers themselves to be “south”) and when I was in Hanoi, the woman who I had befriended spoke very negatively of the south and I suspect that there is lingering resentment from the old days. People are much more laid back and friendly in Da Nang.  I’ve never been to any other cities so I can’t speak for them. 

I've only been to Hanoi and the people were very aggressive compared to Thais. Not good vibes at all. I wanted to go to Sapa (which was annoying because of the people). Won't go back, should have gone to Da Nang I guess.

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8 minutes ago, NorthernRyland said:

I've only been to Hanoi and the people were very aggressive compared to Thais. Not good vibes at all. I wanted to go to Sapa (which was annoying because of the people). Won't go back, should have gone to Da Nang I guess.

I agree about Hanoi.   I had to deal with the “shoe repair” guy scam on the street, an angry Samlor tour guide who pedaled my gf and I around the lake and then demanded double payment at the end even after a price was agreed upon, the cigarette lighter sellers who would follow you down the street with their basket of zippos and won’t take no for an answer so you just have to pretend they are invisible.

 

It’s night and day from Da Nang. 100%

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