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11 minutes ago, Celsius said:

I returned to Canada 10 days ago. I don't like Canada very much, but I also don't like pollution.  In Toronto AQI is constantly in the low to mid 20's. Clear skies. My wife is impressed. I also like my free healthcare. I do have a choice and choose what is best for me at this point in time.

 

I really have a laff at delusional old farts who lick Thai boots, quick to file their income tax then line up for their 90 day report like good prisoners that they are while pretending everything is great in just because they pass by Nana and think they are Rod Stewart.

 

 

Thanks for your input. Enjoy breathing that fresh canadian air

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18 minutes ago, Ralf001 said:

Only reason why I know of the AQI is because of threads on this forum.

 

Day to day... does not concern me.

So you dont mind not seeing the sky?

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Posted
17 minutes ago, bkk6060 said:

From Forbes:

 

This year, Canadian patients faced a median wait of 27.7 weeks for medically necessary treatment from a specialist after being referred by a general practitioner. That's over six months—the longest ever recorded. 

 

Free, but could be dead before you get treated.  Good luck.

 The point is not to get sick though. Alot easier to be healthy with crisp air

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Posted
1 hour ago, hotsun said:

So you dont mind not seeing the sky?

 

Monday to Friday I leave when it is dark, I return home when it is dark.

Typically the Saturday afternoons spent by my pool are pleasant as too are sunday's.

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1 hour ago, Celsius said:

I returned to Canada 10 days ago. I don't like Canada very much, but I also don't like pollution.  In Toronto AQI is constantly in the low to mid 20's. Clear skies. My wife is impressed. I also like my free healthcare. I do have a choice and choose what is best for me at this point in time.

 

I really have a laff at delusional old farts who lick Thai boots, quick to file their income tax then line up for their 90 day report like good prisoners that they are while pretending everything is great in just because they pass by Nana and think they are Rod Stewart.

 

 

Oh yes.

All these traps that can get someone prisoner of one thing or other... Typically fueled by fear.

Geography is a main prison.

Health concerns is another...

And I heard some other types of rationalization to support staying still.

But this 'boot licking', "Rod Stewart syndrome", are certainly new ones.

 

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Posted
2 hours ago, Celsius said:

I returned to Canada 10 days ago. I don't like Canada very much, but I also don't like pollution.  In Toronto AQI is constantly in the low to mid 20's. Clear skies. My wife is impressed. I also like my free healthcare. I do have a choice and choose what is best for me at this point in time.

 

I really have a laff at delusional old farts who lick Thai boots, quick to file their income tax then line up for their 90 day report like good prisoners that they are while pretending everything is great in just because they pass by Nana and think they are Rod Stewart.

 

 

Sounds a bit bitter,are you coming back later?

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Imagine asking this question while like 50% of the global population struggles to even have a normal life, lives in air pollution by default, just as we all did for a very long time in western countries ourselves. 

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Posted
15 minutes ago, ChaiyaTH said:

Imagine asking this question while like 50% of the global population struggles to even have a normal life, lives in air pollution by default, just as we all did for a very long time in western countries ourselves. 

Im not asking people who dont have a choice. You lived with air pollution in your western country? Interesting

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3 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

Only reason why I know of the AQI is because of threads on this forum.

 

Day to day... does not concern me.

 

 

3 hours ago, hotsun said:

So you dont mind not seeing the sky?

I take a peek out of an upstairs window and have a look to see whether I can see the peaks of the Phu Pha Yon hills, 15kms away. If I can see them, the air is good. If I can't the air is not so good. 90% of the time, the air is good so that suits me just fine.

 

PS. I still have memories of London's winter smog when I was a kid, when one had to careful not to bump into a lamp post when walking down the street. Thailand, not even Bangkok can bear comparison with that!

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4 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

Only reason why I know of the AQI is because of threads on this forum.

 

Day to day... does not concern me.

 

my brother loved to sun bathing a lot, we told him that couldn't be healthy ... it didn't concern him.

 

he got an aggressive skin cancer and dead with 50 ... 

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4 hours ago, Celsius said:

I returned to Canada 10 days ago. I don't like Canada very much, but I also don't like pollution.  In Toronto AQI is constantly in the low to mid 20's. Clear skies. My wife is impressed. I also like my free healthcare. I do have a choice and choose what is best for me at this point in time.

 

I really have a laff at delusional old farts who lick Thai boots, quick to file their income tax then line up for their 90 day report like good prisoners that they are while pretending everything is great in just because they pass by Nana and think they are Rod Stewart.

 

 

What does it means to be Rod stewart? 

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Posted
28 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

I prefer warm weather with occasional bad air quality to cold, wet and windy weather with clean air.

Occasional? We have high Air Pollution here in Prachuap since the Raining Season stopped end of November. So I can understand that someone moves away from this nightmare.

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4 minutes ago, UWEB said:

Occasional? We have high Air Pollution here in Prachuap since the Raining Season stopped end of November. So I can understand that someone moves away from this nightmare.

In CM the air has only been bad for 2 weeks, in another 3 weeks it'll be back to normal.

I'm still out cycling every day, which I couldn't do in the UK no matter how clean the air was.

 

Concentrate on the good stuff in your life, and stop obsessing the things you can't change, you'll be much happier!

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54 minutes ago, ChaiyaTH said:

Imagine asking this question while like 50% of the global population struggles to even have a normal life, lives in air pollution by default, just as we all did for a very long time in western countries ourselves. 

Because western countries care and made the choice of quality of life. Others didnt. We have free will. 

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It's tolerable where I live, almost, as past few days have kept us indoors more than usual.  If I had to live further north, and tolerate the bad air for 4-6 months, then I probably wouldn't live in TH.

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16 minutes ago, Maxbkkcm said:

Because western countries care and made the choice of quality of life. Others didnt. We have free will. 

Western snowflakes whining about a bit of smog. Pathetic.

 

If you are tough like me you just suck it up like a real man. 
 

 

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Posted
36 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

I'm still out cycling every day,

Doesn't say much about the air quality. Check the hospitals in CM for additional seasonal respiratory problems.

Also, last year the poor air quality lasted until May.

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