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My wife is a dual passport holder British/Thai. I am keen to come and live in Thailand after spending the last 20 years in the UK. My wife is very concerned about the lack of safety in Thailand. Her concerns surround the heavy increase in drugs, crime by Thais towards farangs, widespread corruption etc. I'm keen to hear from anyone about their experiences. We do not plan to live in a big city - probably somewhere like Ao Nang, Hua Hin or Khao Yai national Park.

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I live on Koh Samui (25 years now) and there is very little obvious crime.

I live on a private development where there is very basic security and I have never locked my doors or windows.

When my wife was alive, she felt very safe wherever we lived in Thailand.

(She had been mugged twice in her home town in the UK - Birmingham.)

 

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Her concerns surround ... 

... the heavy increase in drugs - don't get involved with

... crime by Thais towards farangs - location dependent, and very rare

... widespread corruption - 3rd world, although, just follow the rules, have all asked for, and like myself, you'll never have a problem.

 

Actually for the average person, one who is O&A (out & about), exploring quite a bit, corruptions is non-existent, compared to the past. 

 

No more worries about highway stops for some beer money.   Although, now there are speed cameras 🤬

 

So if O&A, use that cruise control :coffee1:

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I think Thailand is much safer for women than many countries.  Any violence against women is generally Thai ex husbands/boyfriends - so hopefully that's not an issue for you.

 

For men, getting into arguments with the locals can be risky, especially if alcohol is involved, but that's easy enough to avoid.

 

Traffic is probably the biggest risk, plus air pollution.

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My Thai home is very close to Khao Yai National Park.  Although I don't live there permanenty yet, I've had it for over 10 years and have spent a lot of time there.  I will be moving there permanently within 2 months.

 

It all depends on what you are looking for but I've travelled to many places in Thailand and my area suits me well - I love it there.  Depending on how close to the park you choose you can get the best of both countryside and city - with travel between the two being very easy and fast.  My home would be considered as rural yet I'm 5 minutes from a 7/11, 7 minutes from Makro and 10 minutes from Lotus's (Tesco).

 

There's bars, restaurants, hospitals. markets, night clubs etc. in Pak Chong - 15 minutes away.  The new M6 Bangkok - Nakhon Ratchasima motorway should be fully open soon and construction of a high speed rail system between Bangkok and Nong Nong Khai is underway. That will provide travel to Bangkok in 55 minutes.

 

The downside of these new transport systems is that land prices have risen dramatically since they were announced and there has been a lot of new development.  Things seem to have calmed down now but be prepared to pay at least 1 mill for a small single house plot close to a road with electric close by - the guy next door to me is a little optimistic and wants 2 mill for a single plot. Its been for sale for quite a while 😃.

 

Crime?  My house was broken into during Covid as so many were but I suppose being empty for much of a 10 year period sort of invites that.  I've increased security and so far have not had any more problems. Other than that, I've never had any problems locally.  I have a lot of Thai friends in the area and have been made very welcome.

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In over 60 years of visiting, working and ultimately retiring to Thailand neither my Thai wife nor myself have ever felt threatened. I have, however, been mugged twice in my lifetime, once in metro Manila, and once in the UK in south London.

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6 minutes ago, Thingamabob said:

In over 60 years of visiting, working and ultimately retiring to Thailand neither my Thai wife nor myself have ever felt threatened. I have, however, been mugged twice in my lifetime, once in metro Manila, and once in the UK in south London.

 

Only place I ever got mugged was in Manila, horrible city full of desperate people

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13 minutes ago, proton said:

 

Only place I ever got mugged was in Manila, horrible city full of desperate people

I'm interested 

I walked the Manila railway at 11pm at night went from one end to the other Abdo Santos, I thought of myself as a patrol officer 

Yes it's not a nice place I was hyper vigilant 

I had to.put myself in that position to challenge myself 

 

Would you care to elaborate on your mugging ? Was it a long time ago ?

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51 minutes ago, Thingamabob said:

In over 60 years of visiting, working and ultimately retiring to Thailand neither my Thai wife nor myself have ever felt threatened. I have, however, been mugged twice in my lifetime, once in metro Manila, and once in the UK in south London.

In my 15 years in Thailand, a Thai has only tried to murder me (using his pickup) once.

15 months after the event, 2nd court hearing next month, justice is slow for non-Thais.

 

Petty crime non-existent though, can leave shopping on scooter or pickup bed and it's still there when you come back, leave keys in car/mc, house doors and windows unlocked all day whether home or not .........no problem.

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On 1/26/2025 at 11:11 AM, Hammerheads said:

My wife is very concerned about the lack of safety in Thailand.

Where does she get her information from?

Looking at certain (social) media I am sure one can get that impression.

 

But maybe she just doesn't want to live in Thailand and is looking for a rational reason to convince you.

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The smartest thing you can do is keep your home in England, so you can return if things aren't to your liking here. Whole different way of life and not for everyone. Seeing you already have a Thai wife, you should know about some of the customs here but to really know them you have to live here awhile, so renting is an option you might consider. Stay out of the big cities and tourist areas, especially for living,and you won't encounter most of the problems. Driving is dangerous everywhere so don't trust anyone on the roads and drive defensively.

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1 hour ago, fredwiggy said:

The smartest thing you can do is keep your home in England, so you can return if things aren't to your liking here. Whole different way of life and not for everyone. Seeing you already have a Thai wife, you should know about some of the customs here but to really know them you have to live here awhile, so renting is an option you might consider. Stay out of the big cities and tourist areas, especially for living,and you won't encounter most of the problems. Driving is dangerous everywhere so don't trust anyone on the roads and drive defensively.

@Hammerheads  Agree with above 100%

 

Don't sell off home in UK, or buy in to a home in TH, until you live in TH for a couple years, and test a couple areas.  TH isn't for everyone.

 

The heat can be very oppressive, and the cooler northern areas, can have horrendous smog almost half the year.

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2 hours ago, fredwiggy said:

Stay out of the big cities and tourist areas

Why?

Some of us like big cities.

Some of us like food in restaurants from all over the world. That's what you find in tourist areas and big cities.

 

That doesn't mean you have to live in these areas, but I don't think they should be avoided.

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6 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Why?

Some of us like big cities.

Some of us like food in restaurants from all over the world. That's what you find in tourist areas and big cities.

 

That doesn't mean you have to live in these areas, but I don't think they should be avoided.

Yes, as I've lived, live outside big cities & tourist area, and easy to enjoy the benefits, and ignore the negatives.

 

Depending on the area and your tolerance, can be a mere 5 mins away, or 30+ minutes.  Many areas have easy access, so may not even need your own transport.

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On 1/26/2025 at 11:11 AM, Hammerheads said:

My wife is a dual passport holder British/Thai. I am keen to come and live in Thailand after spending the last 20 years in the UK. My wife is very concerned about the lack of safety in Thailand. Her concerns surround the heavy increase in drugs, crime by Thais towards farangs, widespread corruption etc. I'm keen to hear from anyone about their experiences. We do not plan to live in a big city - probably somewhere like Ao Nang, Hua Hin or Khao Yai national Park.

Are you sure your wife is Thai?

 

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Am I sure she's female? I did check years ago... I know what you mean, unfortunately she seems to have a bit of a downer on the country. Trouble is we live in a very safe place and I think it's all a little bit too much you tube clickbait she's watching. 

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Thank you to you all for your supporting words and stories. Good luck to you all, see you in Thailand. I have lived there previously for 12 months. When it gets a bit hot either the a/c goes on or I slip into the pool. Sorted 🤪

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Life in rural Thailand - sounds idyllic , but there are a few downsides ...

 

#  setting up home with a new wife / gf often involves buying land or building a house , fine , until the relationship founders , then all that investment is lost .

# health insurance / medical costs

# poor air quality in many areas 

# many Thais don`t actually like foreigners 

 

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On 1/26/2025 at 11:11 AM, Hammerheads said:

My wife is a dual passport holder British/Thai. I am keen to come and live in Thailand after spending the last 20 years in the UK. My wife is very concerned about the lack of safety in Thailand. Her concerns surround the heavy increase in drugs, crime by Thais towards farangs, widespread corruption etc. I'm keen to hear from anyone about their experiences. We do not plan to live in a big city - probably somewhere like Ao Nang, Hua Hin or Khao Yai national Park.

 

Hand on heart ignore your wife's concerns......they sound like they spring straight out of the pages of press releases from the Daily Fail and Daily Excess......total b****x.

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On 1/26/2025 at 4:51 PM, Tropicalevo said:

I live on Koh Samui (25 years now) and there is very little obvious crime.

I live on a private development where there is very basic security and I have never locked my doors or windows.

When my wife was alive, she felt very safe wherever we lived in Thailand.

(She had been mugged twice in her home town in the UK - Birmingham.)

 

 

   What kind of television do you have and have you got any guard dogs ?

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