Phronesis Posted September 8, 2013 Share Posted September 8, 2013 1. The stench of raw sewerage 2. Trash dropped in the front yard 3. Head lice 4. Tuberculosis riddled, beetle nut chewing elders spitting on my feet 5. Hole in the ground toilets 6. Dengue 7. Constant request to buy something for someone 8. Drunk aggressive village idiots 9. Dangerous electrical cabling and fixtures 10. No attractive young women, they are in Patts, BKK or Phuket, while the elders take care of the dek on. Ahhhhhhhhh....sweet village life..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cuban Posted September 8, 2013 Share Posted September 8, 2013 1. The stench of raw sewerage 2. Trash dropped in the front yard 3. Head lice 4. Tuberculosis riddled, beetle nut chewing elders spitting on my feet 5. Hole in the ground toilets 6. Dengue 7. Constant request to buy something for someone 8. Drunk aggressive village idiots 9. Dangerous electrical cabling and fixtures 10. No attractive young women, they are in Patts, BKK or Phuket, while the elders take care of the dek on. Some choose their life partners and where to live wisely, others establish a miserable life for themselves and seek to blame those around them for their own poor judgement. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXsmyLtpxlA Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
onthemoon Posted September 8, 2013 Share Posted September 8, 2013 I also had a bar in pattaya,,,spent fortunes on the good life ,,,,,I am now in a small village by Roiet with my 2 kids and lovely wife,,,mother and father have moved into our lovely new home we built,,,my brother and sister have just spent a month here, 4 motorbikes to explore with,,only electric and water bills to worry about,,,dirt cheep to live,,, bliss. Goodbye Liverpool Sorry to ask, but where does your money come from? Do you do any business in Roi-et? And are you supporting the whole family (including in-laws) financially? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
onthemoon Posted September 8, 2013 Share Posted September 8, 2013 1. The stench of raw sewerage 2. Trash dropped in the front yard 3. Head lice 4. Tuberculosis riddled, beetle nut chewing elders spitting on my feet 5. Hole in the ground toilets 6. Dengue 7. Constant request to buy something for someone 8. Drunk aggressive village idiots 9. Dangerous electrical cabling and fixtures 10. No attractive young women, they are in Patts, BKK or Phuket, while the elders take care of the dek on. Ahhhhhhhhh....sweet village life..... Nobody forces you to live in Thailand. If you don't like it, you are free to move on (or move back to your home country). And if beetle nut chewing elders spit on your feet, I am sure you have not integrated and they just express their feelings about you. Why are you in Thailand? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
balo Posted September 8, 2013 Share Posted September 8, 2013 Village life seems to be a dull life and also probably dangerous. No thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thaddeus Posted September 9, 2013 Share Posted September 9, 2013 1. The stench of raw sewerage 2. Trash dropped in the front yard 3. Head lice 4. Tuberculosis riddled, beetle nut chewing elders spitting on my feet 5. Hole in the ground toilets 6. Dengue 7. Constant request to buy something for someone 8. Drunk aggressive village idiots 9. Dangerous electrical cabling and fixtures 10. No attractive young women, they are in Patts, BKK or Phuket, while the elders take care of the dek on. Ahhhhhhhhh....sweet village life..... Which village was that? If that is your experience of village life you have either been very unlucky, or incredibly unlucky. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Somchai Mao Posted September 9, 2013 Share Posted September 9, 2013 My beautiful wife is from Sisaket, and I used to love heading up there to spend time with her family. Since I have written her into my will as my sole beneficiary, I refuse to go up there anymore, and will only meet the in-laws in places like Starbucks and McDonalds in populated cities such as Chiang Mai, Pattaya, and Bangkok. Funny what a little piece of paper can do. Interesting post any particular reason for the 180 degree turn about. Looks like he thinks the family are going to bump him off for his money, as his wife is sole beneficiary in his will. Some people do make me laugh. Happens occasionally, the man is just being sensible. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jacnl2000 Posted September 9, 2013 Share Posted September 9, 2013 Guess life being less addicted to civilizing influences of others offers so much more degrees of freedom. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cardholder Posted September 9, 2013 Share Posted September 9, 2013 Village life seems to be a dull life and also probably dangerous. No thanks. I would have thought that "dangerous" is likely to be anything but dull. I will take dull if there is a choice. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cardholder Posted September 9, 2013 Share Posted September 9, 2013 Guess life being less addicted to civilizing influences of others offers so much more degrees of freedom. Yes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dancealot Posted September 11, 2013 Share Posted September 11, 2013 (edited) And you Dancealot have an extremely frightning Avatar Likewise.. Like Cuban said http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/664110-issan-village-the-first-time/page-3#entry6803851 Life is indeed what you make it. Edited September 11, 2013 by Dancealot 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phusingpete Posted September 13, 2013 Share Posted September 13, 2013 1. The stench of raw sewerage 2. Trash dropped in the front yard 3. Head lice 4. Tuberculosis riddled, beetle nut chewing elders spitting on my feet 5. Hole in the ground toilets 6. Dengue 7. Constant request to buy something for someone 8. Drunk aggressive village idiots 9. Dangerous electrical cabling and fixtures 10. No attractive young women, they are in Patts, BKK or Phuket, while the elders take care of the dek on. Ahhhhhhhhh....sweet village life..... Except for your assertion made in 10, your points could be equally true in Bangkok, Pataya or Phuket. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phusingpete Posted September 13, 2013 Share Posted September 13, 2013 Village life seems to be a dull life and also probably dangerous. No thanks. Seriously! you really think that the Village is more dangerous than Bangkok or Pataya, consider all those balconies. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
balo Posted September 14, 2013 Share Posted September 14, 2013 (edited) Village life seems to be a dull life and also probably dangerous. No thanks. Seriously! you really think that the Village is more dangerous than Bangkok or Pataya, consider all those balconies. It can be dangerous wherever you choose to go . But I think it is easier to get robbed or even murdered in a village , everyone knows who the farang is and where he lives. I feel safe in my condo with 24h security and surveiilance cameras, Edited September 14, 2013 by balo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
transam Posted September 14, 2013 Share Posted September 14, 2013 1. The stench of raw sewerage 2. Trash dropped in the front yard 3. Head lice 4. Tuberculosis riddled, beetle nut chewing elders spitting on my feet 5. Hole in the ground toilets 6. Dengue 7. Constant request to buy something for someone 8. Drunk aggressive village idiots 9. Dangerous electrical cabling and fixtures 10. No attractive young women, they are in Patts, BKK or Phuket, while the elders take care of the dek on. Ahhhhhhhhh....sweet village life..... We don't want to hear about your hometown................... ........................ 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post soihok Posted September 16, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted September 16, 2013 (edited) Thanks to all who have posted. Mixed bag of replies but it's good to see everyone's views. I am looking forward to relaxing retirement in the village and hey if u need the beach it's only a 4 hour ride in the pick up :-) It's good to hear some of u r not far away from me so maybe could meet up for a beer and swap stories about pigs, rice, elephants and any other village topic haha. It's gotta be cheaper and less painful than bar fines and clinic visits lol Beach 4 hours away, au contraire. About 40 km East of Korat is a place called Sapradoo ( Sup Pradu on Google maps).. As much water, sand, sun as you wish to have. Great food can be had here, but be aware of the dreadful toilets. Been there many times, nice day out for the family, can eat all day for minimal expense. Go for it ! My wife and I have two places, one in Korat and share another with my in laws in a village up in the hills near Sikhio, over looks Khao Yai. Nice to keep a balance between the two worlds. Great place, lovely family, couldn't think of a better place. Edited September 16, 2013 by soihok 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ozybear Posted September 17, 2013 Share Posted September 17, 2013 Been away for a year now, coming back to nong Han in 6 weeks. What's changed? Haha. Pmsl. An eye opener coming for my mate who's coming for the first time, ahh, village life. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dancealot Posted September 20, 2013 Share Posted September 20, 2013 Been away for a year now, coming back to nong Han in 6 weeks. What's changed? Haha. Pmsl. An eye opener coming for my mate who's coming for the first time, ahh, village life. Interesting, I am planning the same with my best mate. How long will he be in for, Ozybear? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ozybear Posted November 12, 2013 Share Posted November 12, 2013 Here now for another 4 weeks. Loving Groundhog Day Sent from my iPhone using ThaiVisa app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post GinBoy2 Posted November 13, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted November 13, 2013 Village life can be whatever you want it to be. I like in a small town between Chaiyaphum & Khon Kaen. I don't think I live much differently than I did in the US, except its cheaper. Yes, roads, driving, all the usual crap people on TV complain about exist here, but they do everywhere, just there are less people which suits me at least, just fine. If you're OK with a rural lifestyle wherever you come from, you're fine here. Your home can be whatever you want it to be....and yes you don't need to have a squat toilet! 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ozybear Posted November 13, 2013 Share Posted November 13, 2013 Haha, the squat toilet was the first thing to go. I totally agree, it is what you make of it where ever you are, but it does help a huge amount with this forum to find what one needs to be more comfortable for the lifestyle you choose. Thanks participants and thanks thaivisa. Sent from my iPhone using ThaiVisa app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nanapong Posted November 14, 2013 Share Posted November 14, 2013 I also had a bar in pattaya,,,spent fortunes on the good life ,,,,,I am now in a small village by Roiet with my 2 kids and lovely wife,,,mother and father have moved into our lovely new home we built,,,my brother and sister have just spent a month here, 4 motorbikes to explore with,,only electric and water bills to worry about,,,dirt cheep to live,,, bliss. Goodbye Liverpool Or .. i also had a bar in Pattaya , it failed miserably and i lost a fortune. I licked my wounds and hightailed it to Issan with the brass. Mother n Father have just moved into the wifes house ... lol... I can explore many rice fields on a motorbike. It's great and dirt cheap ... wish i could see the Liver Birds. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rimmer Posted November 14, 2013 Share Posted November 14, 2013 An inflammatory reported post has been removed, also the quoted replies 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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