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I had always thought the older I got here the more respect I would get. How wrong I was. For 25 years I had my fun, worked for the government and had various professional jobs in Thailand. The older Thai's always get more respect but I seem to get overcharged more and more and overcharged for the simplest things, medical services especially. Sure, you can say I'm cheap and bitter but others I know have noticed the same thing. To the point of not feeling safe. I wonder how long i should stay on here? Ok go ahead with the nasty responses. 

 

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9 hours ago, StandardIssue said:

 

Trapped in Thailand, retirement in the home country is rarely a comfortable option for men who make Thailand their home early on in their professional life. They make enough to get along in Thailand but have an insufficient nest egg that can provide them retirement in their home country. They get stuck in Thailand and in many cases have to work right up to the very end. Thailand can be a trap that way.

Correct. 

The main "retirement nest egg" for most Thais is not some ETF, it is:

- the village they can return to, where they have a house and a garden with fruits and vegetables

- the family that helps them

 

Foreigners lack both.

 

BTW if they were working for a reputable Thai company, they may very well be fired when 60 - retirement age in Thailand. 

Then, many are truely f###ed.

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8 hours ago, youreavinalaff said:

If you worked for the government you should have social security. Why are you paying for medical services?

There can be many reasons, feel free to read the relevant threads,  there are many.

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13 minutes ago, bkk6060 said:

If I felt that way I would leave.

That's what many foreign professionals do after retiring

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12 hours ago, Chinagmaiguy said:

I had always thought the older I got here the more respect I would get. How wrong I was. For 25 years I had my fun, worked for the government and had various professional jobs in Thailand. The older Thai's always get more respect but I seem to get overcharged more and more and overcharged for the simplest things, medical services especially. Sure, you can say I'm cheap and bitter but others I know have noticed the same thing. To the point of not feeling safe. I wonder how long i should stay on here? Ok go ahead with the nasty responses. 

 

"Sure, you can say I'm cheap and bitter .... Ok go ahead with the nasty responses. "

 

I don't know what to say.

Maybe self-awareness or lack of enters in.

Do you project that rainbows and beautiful music emanate from your soul?

Or not?

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13 hours ago, Chinagmaiguy said:

I had always thought the older I got here the more respect I would get. How wrong I was. For 25 years I had my fun, worked for the government and had various professional jobs in Thailand. The older Thai's always get more respect but I seem to get overcharged more and more and overcharged for the simplest things, medical services especially. Sure, you can say I'm cheap and bitter but others I know have noticed the same thing. To the point of not feeling safe. I wonder how long i should stay on here? Ok go ahead with the nasty responses. 

 


You have answered your concerns in your post.

 

”cheap and bitter “

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9 hours ago, StandardIssue said:

 

Trapped in Thailand, retirement in the home country is rarely a comfortable option for men who make Thailand their home early on in their professional life. They make enough to get along in Thailand but have an insufficient nest egg that can provide them retirement in their home country. They get stuck in Thailand and in many cases have to work right up to the very end. Thailand can be a trap that way.

A good plan is to live your best middle age years in Thailand, marry good, and retract to where you come from with a younger wife who Iis still able to work. 

 

Take som luck and good planning, some will even say, it is more likely to win the lottery 

 

 

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Maybe you don't look so much as old as beat. I'm pushing 65 and treated as well as when I was 45. Even winks and smiles from many BKK ladies.

 

Do you drink? Overweight? Skin looks like shi+, dress like shi+?

 

You just might look like dottering old sex pest.

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10 hours ago, Lorry said:

As you get older,  in the eyes of Thais you resemble more and more not a working professional,  but a typical retiree aka old sex tourist. They treat you accordingly. 

Elder Thais are treated with respect,  elder farangs, of course not. Thais do not respect farangs. They respect money, they also respect elder humans (= Thais) - not soi dogs and other assorted vermin.

 

Try getting the seat for the elderly on the BTS. You don't even get the senior fare,


“You don’t even get the senior fare”

 

That is the deal breaker.  Better go back home.

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8 minutes ago, Hummin said:

A good plan is to live your best middle age years in Thailand, marry good, and retract to where you come from with a younger wife who Iis still able to work. 

 

Take som luck and good planning, some will even say, it is more likely to win the lottery 

 

 

 

This was my plan. I lived it large (35)40-50 and married at 50 (unplanned) to a 32yo.

 

I have to laugh the guys that wait until they are not only retired but on full Social Security or pension. There's good as dead. My guess is they settle in and by the time they're pushing 70 they've got serious health concerns, can't much handle the heat nor the food and don't last.

 

Planning is good but too much planning or plans that disallow spontaneity or simply you actually doing or taking action or bad plans.

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If I may be so bold.. I wonder how much living in Chiang Mai has to do with it. I've always intensely found the place utterly boring to a fault. Then you have the bad air on top of it. It's a dead city for dead people. No amount of silly motorbike rides in the mountains or whatever will change that. It's not even Thailand's second city although it's often thought of as such. Second City is Phuket or Pattaya.  CM just a wasteland

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3 minutes ago, KhaoHom said:

 

This was my plan. I lived it large (35)40-50 and married at 50 (unplanned) to a 32yo.

 

I have to laugh the guys that wait until they are not only retired but on full Social Security or pension. There's good as dead. My guess is they settle in and by the time they're pushing 70 they've got serious health concerns, can't much handle the heat nor the food and don't last.

 

Planning is good but too much planning or plans that disallow spontaneity or simply you actually doing or taking action or bad plans.

The world situation is a concern right now, and also when you have choices, making the right choice not only for the moment, but also for the future.

 

We are leaning towards keeping both options alive, and not fully invest one place or the other.

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1 minute ago, Hummin said:

The world situation is a concern right now, and also when you have choices, making the right choice not only for the moment, but also for the future.

 

We are leaning towards keeping both options alive, and not fully invest one place or the other.

 

That is a luxury that many do not have. Consider yourself fortunate. Especially being from such a wealthy country with a well-managed sovereign wealth fund is also huge benefit

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5 minutes ago, KhaoHom said:

If I may be so bold.. I wonder how much living in Chiang Mai has to do with it. I've always intensely found the place utterly boring to a fault. Then you have the bad air on top of it. It's a dead city for dead people. No amount of silly motorbike rides in the mountains or whatever will change that. It's not even Thailand's second city although it's often thought of as such. Second City is Phuket or Pattaya.  CM just a wasteland

 

Every place on earth gets boring no matter where you are. Contrasts is needed, no matter what you do or where you are. 

 

However people are different, and seems some manage to enjoy life more than most, living and breathing one place and with a small community around them, living a great life. 

 

I am jealous of these people

 

 

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13 hours ago, Chinagmaiguy said:

Ok go ahead with the nasty responses. 

Imagine growing up, middle-aged, working, relationships, saving, moving, everything.....and in 2025 you are posting this.  

 

I can 100% guarantee when I'm retired I've never post online.   Down time at work (a lot), well, it's terrible but it is what it is.

 

move.  get out.   touch the grass.  smile.  say hello to a human.   not this.

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Why work in a country where one may only be able to build a limited amount of wealth and assets and faced with a dead end? Work in your home country and accumulate wealth and assets, then retire and have your fun. 

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10 minutes ago, Hummin said:

 

Every place on earth gets boring no matter where you are. Contrasts is needed, no matter what you do or where you are. 

 

However people are different, and seems some manage to enjoy life more than most, living and breathing one place and with a small community around them, living a great life. 

 

I am jealous of these people

 

 

I had a buddy (RIP Donny) that got a job in an upscale strip-joint running the spotlight. “Point the light at the puss”

 

He said after a few days, he was reading a book.

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1 minute ago, mogandave said:

I had a buddy (RIP Donny) that got a job in an upscale strip-joint running the spotlight. “Point the light at the puss”

 

He said after a few days, he was reading a book.

I just wondering how a gynecologist doing after a few years coming home to wife

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13 hours ago, Chinagmaiguy said:

 had various professional jobs in Thailand. overcharged for the simplest things, medical services especially. 

 

 

did you not continue to pay into SS ?

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