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Ever considered what impact your presence in this land has had on the Thais around you or may be whose family you are now part of ?

 

How many Thais lives have been effected because you settled here?

How different would their lives be if you left tomorrow ?

 

 

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In general, I believe foreign retirees are a positive presence in Thailand, more so than tourists. Retirees typically stay in Thailand nearly full-time, consistently spending money, including at private hospitals over time. From what I’ve seen, most of them don’t cause any trouble either. They tend to make an effort to assimilate into the culture and get along well with locals. On the other hand, I think it’s the short-term visitors, those who don’t grasp the nuances of the culture, that tend to create more problems for the local community.

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Since marrying a Thai lady 30 years ago, I've supported my wife's parents, put her niece through university, paid for her mums many medical procedures,  a nephew through college and am currently supporting a 12 years old grand niece and my wife's dad, who is now 90 years old. I gave her brother some land to build a house on as thanks for helping us put up our house, and regularly employ some local folks to help us cut back some jungle and keep the house clean. Although I wasn't always happy to assist, things have worked out well and I have a strong and intact family that always steps up when i need help of any kind. My attitude towards all this has softened over the years, but hey, you can't take it with you, so....

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When I came, I set up a small business about 23 years ago.

Currently 13 full time Thai employees plus lots of suppliers etc make money from me and my customers.

I pay taxes and SS for me and all of the staff, plus company tax and VAT.

When wife and I came here, we invited friends and families for holidays.

Some liked the place so much that two couples have lived here permanently for at least 15 years.

We all built houses and live on the same development.

So, lots of money going into the local economy.

No Thai family. The wife was a Brummie.

Quite a few Thai friends.

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