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Got sent to India for a few weeks with work. Would never go back! 

 

Chauffeur stopped for a sh*t on the side of the road on the way from the airport, body burnt on street in an “upmarket” area, begging everywhere, litter everywhere.


I enjoyed the food and local hosts couldn’t have been more welcoming / accommodating but never again.

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1 hour ago, georgegeorgia said:

He tells me it's so cheap to retire,you can even have servants to cook & Clean for you full-time for less than 3000 baht a month 

 

   You are in no position to be hiring people to work for you .

You can barely  afford to buy food. let alone paying other people to cook it  for you 

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Why do some people like to retire in third-world countries? Is it just the money? I lived most of my life in OZ. My wife is Thai and has lived here for 22 years. I am a pensioner, and she is a nurse we have no problems living here.

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2 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

Way off topic but I like to suggest another option for people looking for low cost, friendly people, beautiful scenery. affordable and high quality health care via a hybrid private/national health care scheme actually required for expats, very low retirement visa qualifications, modern infrastructure (you can drink the water), no need for a car (buses and cheap taxis), excellent moderate weather, and safe enough if you're not looking for trouble -- the coffee region of Colombia (specifically Armenia). That's where I would be checking out first IF I wasn't so invested and settled in Thailand already.

 

   Where did you move to in central America ?

You was trying to decide for years where to go and live in C.A 

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49 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

Way off topic but I like to suggest another option for people looking for low cost, friendly people, beautiful scenery. affordable and high quality health care via a hybrid private/national health care scheme actually required for expats, very low retirement visa qualifications, modern infrastructure (you can drink the water), no need for a car (buses and cheap taxis), excellent climate year round "spring" like weather, and safe enough if you're not looking for trouble -- the coffee region of Colombia (specifically Armenia). Housing for expats mostly in a wide choice of modern condos with the expected amenities as Armenia is a top choice for retirement for Colombians from Bogota. No it's not perfect. Not as safe as Thailand but safer than U.S. big cities and Colombian food is bland as they don't like spicy food, limited Asian food,. etc. That's where I would be checking out first IF I wasn't so invested and settled in Thailand already.

 

Condo examples:

 

 

You're telling me I learned to speak Thai for nothing. 

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1 hour ago, still kicking said:

Why do some people like to retire in third-world countries? Is it just the money? I lived most of my life in OZ. My wife is Thai and has lived here for 22 years. I am a pensioner, and she is a nurse we have no problems living here.

Probably financial reasons, For some from cold winter countries it may be climate. Most westerners in Thailand seem to be British and UK has high cost of living but low wages and pesions. Not to mention weather.

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3 hours ago, Jingthing said:

Way off topic but I like to suggest another option for people looking for low cost, friendly people, beautiful scenery. affordable and high quality health care via a hybrid private/national health care scheme actually required for expats, very low retirement visa qualifications, modern infrastructure (you can drink the water), no need for a car (buses and cheap taxis), excellent climate year round "spring" like weather, and safe enough if you're not looking for trouble -- the coffee region of Colombia (specifically Armenia). Housing for expats mostly in a wide choice of modern condos with the expected amenities as Armenia is a top choice for retirement for Colombians from Bogota. No it's not perfect. Not as safe as Thailand but safer than U.S. big cities and Colombian food is bland as they don't like spicy food, limited Asian food,. etc. That's where I would be checking out first IF I wasn't so invested and settled in Thailand already.

 

Condo examples:

 

But is this place safe enough? Any risk of mugging with knife or gun like in Medellin? Or Brazil? 

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18 minutes ago, Maxbkkcm said:

But is this place safe enough? Any risk of mugging with knife or gun like in Medellin? Or Brazil? 

Much less.

Also much lower cost of living than Medellin.

 

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2 hours ago, jerrymahoney said:

As I see it, there are 2 parts to Thailand:

Tourist Thailand and non-Tourist Thailand.

Living in the latter is different from living in the former.

Big cities vs small.

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17 minutes ago, Harrisfan said:
2 hours ago, jerrymahoney said:

As I see it, there are 2 parts to Thailand:

Tourist Thailand and non-Tourist Thailand.

Living in the latter is different from living in the former.

Big cities vs small.

There are big cities esp. in Isaan that are still non-Tourist.

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7 hours ago, still kicking said:

Why do some people like to retire in third-world countries? Is it just the money?

For me, it's because life in developed countries has become bland and boring. I enjoy the smell of cookfires coming from people's homes, and the occasional sight and sounds of goats or water buffalo being herded down cobble stone streets. 

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