Jump to content

Thailand's Smile Fades: Nation's Global Happiness Rank Falls


Recommended Posts

Posted

I was working in England then got ill so am currently forced to stay. Life here is not easy compared to my younger years.

Renting or buying a home is ridiculously expensive, the economy has tanked and in general it's a hard life.

 

 

Now thinking about our life in Thailand, we live in her birth village where it's mostly rural. Us and her extended family are all happy most of the time as are the other inhabitants.

When we travel, if we go to Thai holiday locations the same level of general happiness applies.

When we go to Pattaya this doesn't seem to be the case, and considering we used to live in Jomtien up to 8 years ago, we notice. Same in Bangkok.

Posted
2 hours ago, suspectdevice said:

You do know that tik tok isn't the real world?  😂

but my comment, on tik tok was...

Posted
10 hours ago, Aussie999 said:

I agree with your wife, Burmese are harder workers that Thais (males)... I made the same comment on tik tok, which upset a lot of Thais.. they just can't handle the truth.

But going back to the main topic here - the smiles. I do not spend a lot of time in what seems to be the mainstay places of so many - Hua Hin, Pattaya, the islands, Chiang Mai and so on. When in Thailand, I spend 99% of my time in my wife's region, in Isaan, and I never noticed people around there losing their smiles. They are all, without any exception, very friendly and keep smiling even when I get a bit worked up when a shop assistant or a bank employee (recently) does not understand what I'm after (I cannot help being a farang after all!) - they still smile! They have defaults, of course, but as for smiles : always there!

  • Thanks 1
Posted

 Thai smiles is simply a disguise for:  hello fool, good day sucker… how much can I get from you for nothing or  zero work

Posted
6 hours ago, Purdey said:

I guess happiness is just your perspective on life generally. But could political position have any bearing?

The top four

  1. Finland
  2. Denmark
  3. Iceland
  4. Sweden 

All Socialist (or Marxist, Communist depending on your education) and Finland has been number one eight years running. All of them came in the same position last year too. Happiness doesn't depend on free healthcare, but it helps.

No Purdey, Shirley there must be some mistake! Well, if Asean Now was a country it would likely be number 50. And stop calling me Shirley.

Number 5 is the Netherlands and the reason we are happy is that we keep our fingers in the dike. Unfortunately, like much of the EU, the Netherlands is socialist and globalist and possibly communist. Nothing is free in life as they say and those paying the highest price for this socialism are the higher wage earners. So really, there is not much incentive to make a higher wage.

 

2025 rates for box 1 income

Taxable income (EUR) Tax on column 1 (EUR) Tax on excess (%)
Over (column 1) Not over
0 38,441*   8.17
38,441  76,817  3,140 37.48
76,817   17,523 49.50
Posted

 

11 hours ago, hotchilli said:

I bet you're happy you got the opportunity to get that "dig" off your chest

 

Sorry, but incessantly whining clique of geriatric "resident tourists" still seem to have ALL the shovels.

  • Haha 1
Posted
12 hours ago, Aussie999 said:

but here we have you whining... are you a "geriatric?"

 

Are you a speed reader too?

 

No, and I'm not even a tourist, sorry to disappoint.

Posted
14 hours ago, gejohesch said:

Burmese in Thailand seem to be the equivalent of Mexicans in the USA. But, possibly, better treated, as says my wife? She also considers Burmese are harder workers than Thai people are - again a possible parrallel with Mexican workers in the USA?

 

They're not Mexicans. They are Guatemalans, Hondurans and Nicaraguans, etc.. My Colombian interior designer in the US took great umbrage at being frequently call Mexican.

 

Gringo.

Posted
11 hours ago, ronster said:

What's to smile about ?? 

The weather because it's sunny ? 

Absolutely nothing if you are one of the the general population or elderly. Working daily for peanuts , poor education standards , constant debt , loan sharks coming daily to your home , elderly trying to live on about 800 bht a month , poor air quality , your children having children then dumping them on you to look after , drugs flooding the country daily , guns everywhere , people drunk by 7am then driving around.

List goes on and on but hey keep smiling as suns out 😎🙈

If that's how you see Thailand I do hope for your sake you don't live here. Life's too short. Choose a country you can believe in.

  • Haha 1
Posted
20 minutes ago, NanLaew said:

 

Are you a speed reader too?

 

No, and I'm not even a tourist, sorry to disappoint.

Not disappointed at all... I guess your just a young, immature, whiner/whinger

Posted
39 minutes ago, sidjameson said:

If that's how you see Thailand I do hope for your sake you don't live here. Life's too short. Choose a country you can believe in.

Believe in what ?? 🤔

Posted
13 hours ago, Aussie999 said:

Shhh, we don't want too many coming to our paradise... Hua Hin.

They could use some younger bar gals to replace the geriatric crones in the bars

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now




×
×
  • Create New...