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1 hour ago, Card said:

I've lived in bkk 21 years and am now aged 76 and I travel daily on the BTS/mrt. Nobody has ever stood up to let me sit down. 

Maybe i am better dressed when going to work.

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On 6/19/2025 at 10:13 PM, 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. 

 

We make our own reality, it's your mode of thinking that is making things difficult. As Shakespeare wrote, 'Nothing is good or bad, only thinking makes it so'.

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On 6/20/2025 at 11:34 AM, 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

Finally i found somebody with my same view. Totally agree with you. Sad place, the city itself is boring and half the shops are shut, a city left to rot. 

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On 6/19/2025 at 10:13 PM, Chinagmaiguy said:

I wonder how long i should stay on here?

 

Cross the Border soon into friendly Cambodia before there is a Border War!

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3 hours ago, FritsSikkink said:

Maybe i am better dressed when going to work.

Or maybe you look more sad and decrepid.

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On 6/19/2025 at 10:13 PM, Chinagmaiguy said:

I had always thought the older I got here the more respect I would get.

 

The older Thai's always get more respect

 

They're Thais.  It isn't the same with foreigners.  We aren't really considered to be fully human to most Thais.

 

It can happen, occasionally, with Thais that you get to know well, you can get a fraction of the treatment that a Thai will get.

 

On 6/19/2025 at 10:13 PM, Chinagmaiguy said:

I wonder how long i should stay on here?

 

A good question, and one that any expat should ask themselves regularly.

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8 minutes ago, portisaacozzy said:

the older i get the more respect i get in thailand,in uk the older i get the more i disapear,i stopped paying health insurance when i was 60 and it became stupid. Since then the big goverment hospital has looked after me. ! doctor looks after after my prostate cancer and it has always been consistant ,well under 1,have injection every 3 months ,cost about 150 pound . Skin cancer wase every month now ever 2 months ,app 50/60 pound. have open wound on head ,about the size of a dinner plate !,operated in uk ,waited 6 months and then returnded  to thailand  [ fantastic operation,left as open wound to heal itselfe,just covered wth special gauze and cover, cleaned every 2 days by clinic in Thailand ,no app just walk straight in,am looked after buy same skin cancer doc every time 2 months and is now still got at least another 6/9 months before the skin has completley covered the top of head. Yes i do have to sit and wait for along time as do Thi people although if you are elderly etc they tend to push you up the list. The heart doc who looks after my heart [ defibulator ] lungs and kidneys.every 6 months[ will be seeing him soon to find out sbout oxygon therapy for my emphysema . PS. im90

Blimey, you are going through the wars! Didn't detect any self pity in your post so I applaud you sir! 👏

 

Best of luck to you, hope you are feeling as well as can be and keep that positive attitude. 

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46 minutes ago, portisaacozzy said:

PS. im90

Forgot to mention - make sure King Charles knows where to send that telegram to when you hit the big 100!! 🍻

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9 hours ago, Card said:

I've lived in bkk 21 years and am now aged 76 and I travel daily on the BTS/mrt. Nobody has ever stood up to let me sit down. 

So, according to some posters,  we can conclude that you must be unwashed, unkempt, smelly, wearing flipflops, shorts and wife beaters over your big beer belly, holding a can of beer while traveling,  farting all the way from Kheha to Khu Khot and back. 

 

I, on the opposite, followed those posters' advice and always wear a tuxedo over my silk shirt when traveling the BTS, and a top hat. My Italian leather shoes are always clean and shiny, as my butler - who as a matter of course always travels with me - polishes them on the platform.

I have been offered a seat two times already, in less than 30 years!

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Lorry said:

So, according to some posters,  we can conclude that you must be unwashed, unkempt, smelly, wearing flipflops, shorts and wife beaters over your big beer belly, holding a can of beer while traveling,  farting all the way from Kheha to Khu Khot and back. 

 

I, on the opposite, always wear a tuxedo over my silk shirt when traveling the BTS, and a top hat. My Italian leather shoes are always clean and shiny, as my butler - who as a matter of course always travels with me - polishes them on the platform.

I have been offered a seat two times already, in less than 30 years!

 

 

If nobody offered me a seat, I would have taken that as an compliment.

 

when that is said, most people who care about themselves, know how to dress even with flip flops and not look like a bum. 
 

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Hummin said:

If nobody offered me a seat, I would have taken that as an compliment

There is some truth in this. 

A shy 17y.o. recently guessed my age - and made me 20 years younger than i am.

I didn't protest.

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