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Spend your golden years in clean, wholesome Pattaya

I assume they are being sarcastic!

Pattaya is a charming delightful tropical beach resort. If all of Thailand was like Pattaya it would have scored the number 1 spot easily.

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Spend your golden years in clean, wholesome Pattaya

Who writes this stuff for Coconutz?

Have they been to Pattaya?

Give me a break.

Have you?

Are you aware there is more in pattaya than walking street and soi 6?

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My God

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Spend your golden years in clean, wholesome Pattaya

Who writes this stuff for Coconutz?

Have they been to Pattaya?

Give me a break.

Have you?

Are you aware there is more in pattaya than walking street and soi 6?

Good point. According to the Pattaya papers, it seems that there is Boyztown and Kathoeys too.

All snideness aside, I can see how this article would apply to Hua Hin, the Palm Beach of Thailand. I would even go so far as to call it the poor man's Sardinia. Although I am still wearing my rose tinted spectacles, Hua Hin offers all the good things about Thailand without the in your face horrors of Phuket. Phuket is over priced and reminds me a bit of Miami Beach right before the economy crashed. Lots of flash, gangster types and low quality accomodations at inflated prices.

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I subscribed to IL a few months ago and the website and Magazines are are advertising property in Ecquador I think maybe they are more interested in making money from property sales advertising in South America than what is truely the best place to retire....IMO....

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What surprises is that any Americans can afford to retire given the size of their deficit. sad.png

Well Canadians still have lots of money and their deficit is manageable. With the changes in the US inheritance taxes, I can see the incentive for some Americans to get out of Dodge.

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Malaysia has a few advantages over Thailand. Buy a house over $40,000 or there about, and get a 10 year visa. Plus when buying a car no import taxes on it. A lot less hassle than dealing with Thai Immigration. Plus you own the home legally.

Those of you who pooh pah Colombia have never been there. Heck most of you who put it down cannot even spell it although it was spelled correctly in OP. Colombia today is a marvelous place Santa Marta would be an excellent town to retire in. They like Malaysia make it easy to stay with a home ownership visa. In Colombia you seek out the climate you want simply by going up or down the mountains. Cali is a great place with Spring like weather and the most attractive ladies. Bogota is cold gray and not so inviting but it has it's points. Colombia is a beautiful place

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I think that every man who visited pattaya at one point has thought about retiring in Pattaya. I just plan on visiting there allot when I do retire!

What about the thousands of Islands of the Philippines too? With tropical sunshine, silvery beaches, world-class diving and jungle adventures, the Philippines is seventh heaven for vacationers. But this Southeast Asian country also has retirement-haven credentials. For starters, it never gets cold. There’s no language barrier—its ever-smiling people speak English. Private health care is inexpensive and the Philippines is a popular destination for medical tourism. Dazzling white sands, Low living costs and inexpensive inter-island flights & No need to learn a foreign language

My God

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Spend your golden years in clean, wholesome Pattaya

Who writes this stuff for Coconutz?

Have they been to Pattaya?

Give me a break.

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Thailand named ninth-best for retirees

The Nation

BANGKOK: -- Thailand ranks ninth in the world as a retirement haven, according to International Living.

The publisher of retirement-oriented magazines said that, compared with Malaysia, one of two Asian destinations in the top 10, Thailand was more attractive only in terms of climate. Its final score is 82.3 points, compared with Malaysia's 89.

Ecuador was No 1 with 91.9 points.

International Living's Retirement Index ranks destinations across eight crucial categories - real estate, special retirement benefits, cost of living, ease of integration, entertainment and amenities, healthcare, retirement infrastructure and climate.

Thailand follows Ecuador, Panama, Malaysia, Mexico, Costa Rica, Uruguay, Colombia and Spain.

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-- The Nation 2013-01-07

LMF'n ASSoff Mexico? Land of the headless people found daily? International Living is clueless beyond beLIEf and reality

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I subscribed to IL a few months ago and the website and Magazines are are advertising property in Ecquador I think maybe they are more interested in making money from property sales advertising in South America than what is truely the best place to retire....IMO....

Your skepticism has merit but that doesn't necessarily mean the destinations they promote don't have merit. Obviously, people need to investigate themselves before making such a major life decision.
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900/1400 usd for costs of living in equador where it should be cheaper than thailand

hell why the hell do the cut the pensions in half because thailand is sooooo cheap now im expected to live for 390 Euro a month

in fact tthats not even enough to save money for visaruns ,insurances

guess gona be eating alot of rice from now on cos going back to europe is unaffordable

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LMF'n ASSoff Mexico? Land of the headless people found daily? International Living is clueless beyond beLIEf and reality

Not so much in the Caribbean area of Mexico and other places as well. It's rather a large country and a massively important one. Edited by Jingthing
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Why did they direct this toward North Americans? Because Americans have become smart to the scams and nonsense and are staying home! What a line of BS!!! Because the number of Americans are diminishing they need to issue this crap? Fellow Americans, stay smart and stay away!!!!!

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Spend your golden years in clean, wholesome Pattaya

I assume they are being sarcastic!

Pattaya is a charming delightful tropical beach resort. If all of Thailand was like Pattaya it would have scored the number 1 spot easily.

If all retirees were horny old men Pattaya would not only score the number 1 spot it would be a lot bigger.

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I didn't realize there were that many Americans in Pattaya. Most of the crime stories I read in the PDN are about down on their luck British committing suicide after blowing their savings or Russians being robbed by ladyboys.

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I think that every man who visited pattaya at one point has thought about retiring in Pattaya. I just plan on visiting there allot when I do retire!

What about the thousands of Islands of the Philippines too? With tropical sunshine, silvery beaches, world-class diving and jungle adventures, the Philippines is seventh heaven for vacationers. But this Southeast Asian country also has retirement-haven credentials. For starters, it never gets cold. There’s no language barrier—its ever-smiling people speak English. Private health care is inexpensive and the Philippines is a popular destination for medical tourism. Dazzling white sands, Low living costs and inexpensive inter-island flights & No need to learn a foreign language

My God

The caption below the pic says

Spend your golden years in clean, wholesome Pattaya

Who writes this stuff for Coconutz?

Have they been to Pattaya?

Give me a break.

Just in the PI in oct. hotels over priced for what you get the food really sucks, and if the english is so good why did my order always come out wrong. Yes nice beaches and all that stuff but for retirement doesn't even come close to Thailand.
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LMF'n ASSoff Mexico? Land of the headless people found daily? International Living is clueless beyond beLIEf and reality

Not so much in the Caribbean area of Mexico and other places as well. It's rather a large country and a massively important one.

The route up the Carribean side to Texas has been subjected to a very violent war between CDG and Zetas. Zetas are all the way down to the Yucatan now and it is very unwise for tourists to venture anywhere out of the Cancun beach area stretch and into or near Cancun.

Unforunately, the violence and Narco controlled territories has vastly spread in the last year or two and now the vast majority of Mexico is controlled by Narco cartels. Some of the interior areas were at one time immune to Narco violence. Thyese areas, however, are now under Narco control and the citizens are subject to shakedown or execution. There are three primary routes and these are subject to changes due to millitary patrols, but even more so by Narco wars. For instance, the Zetas, CJNG, Taliban, CDG, and Sinola cartels are all going after same routes. Zetas may regain control of squares in Tamaulipis, Zacatecas, or Veracruz. CDG may then respond by moving the route through Hidalgo which is apaprently the next big Zeta traget.

There are apparently now more than 80 Mexican drug cartels and Columbians cartels also have a big influence in Mexico. The situation has virtually spiraled out of control and there is basically no law or government in place in more than half of Mexico. The law and government in place is controlled by Cartels or they and their families are tortured and executed.

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hehehe :-) I guess Thailand (and Pattaya in particular) can expect to see a lot more geriatrics slowly limping along Beach Rd, pushing a walker with one hand & squeezing a tiny teen's bottom with the other hand.

You need two hands to puch a walker.whistling.gif
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hehehe :-) I guess Thailand (and Pattaya in particular) can expect to see a lot more geriatrics slowly limping along Beach Rd, pushing a walker with one hand & squeezing a tiny teen's bottom with the other hand.

You need two hands to puch a walker.whistling.gif

And one to hold the beer. Need two nurses I guess.smile.png

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I think the people that write this chit get their information from websites that say "Retire in Thailand for only $US500 per month!!!! I don't think any of them have ever actually tried living in these places.

I'll still give them a thumbs up for Ecuador. It's worth checking out unless someone's priority is bar girls. Even then a poor village girl anywhere in the world will like a farang. Ecuador has no minimum age requirement for retirement, $US1,000 income requirement, no visa runs or hassles, you can buy into the national health care system affordably and you can own land.

The girls have boobs.

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