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Thaivisa survey: Half of expats have considered leaving Thailand in the last year


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46 minutes ago, Mook23 said:

At scotbkk: i stayed clear from the women except for the occasional one night stand ? i came here in my mid 30s and didnt need a boost in self esteem or  second youth. I didnt divorce a western "whale" like so many here like to call home females. i wasnt mysogene. I truly loved all days around here. Studied thai. Travelled each town from the south to the north. Met great people. But its not my habitat and since the junta i decided to leave. Im not bitter and can always return in 10 years when im 50+ and overweight and bald ??

 

Your forgot to add after 50+ and overweight and bald with money, because without money at that age, being overweight and bald, I would imagine that there would be no honey, and as you get older, your urges come on more frequently as opposed to when you at your 30's 555

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2 hours ago, Johnniey said:

I'm every year about half of expats consider leaving the country.

 

The long-term newbie with 5 years fall off their pink cloud. The long-term expats learn how to have an attitude of gratitude and accept things as they really are.

 

The main reason they are unhappier as they realize after a few years that the somewhat exotic dark-skinned Issarnite is not in fact desirable anymore.

 

 

Within the first 5 years (some people 5 minutes) you realise the milking system some say they enjoy it many admit to their mistakes and move on.

Some write on Thaivisa to point out how clever the wife and family are.

Some tell the truth.

Traveling to Thailand you pass many fantastic places to get here its got to be the Bitches not the Beaches and they do loose their appeal.

Maybe some of these fantastic different ones will get a night out and we can all sample their wares.

I am sure they will be up for it its in their cultured nature.

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1 hour ago, Jingthing said:

Cambodia's visa system is easier but they lack decent medical care. 

I think it's obvious that most foreigners if they left Thailand would move back to their home nations. 

Not if it's the UK, they won't like being under Sharia law when it comes in the not to distant future. If what I read is true JT, your country, America seems to be going the same way.

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1 hour ago, ScotBkk said:

Any real suggestions what can be done to make expats happier with their lot!

I for one don't feel entirely secure with investing money in property etc. it's far too risky never having that good feel factor. All these people who profess they're living in Paradise need their heads examined if you ask me.


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There is no paradise so if you are looking for it give up now.

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17 minutes ago, Just1Voice said:

Honda CB300f for LONG road trips,  300cc Forza for short to medium road trips, and 150 PCX for running into town. :smile:

 

I miss my Kawasaki ZZR 1100 sports tourer (battle-star galactica) I used to call her 

 

 

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Just now, impulse said:

 

So true for most folks trying the geographical fix.

 

Wherever you go, there you are.

Absolutely, sadly there is an exodus of Pattaya dwellers to Cambo, as they call it, when they get low on their funds and can't afford to feed their sexual addiction. 

 

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1 hour ago, Thaiwrath said:

Most of the 50% who have 'considered leaving Thailand' will not go.

Instead, they will continue to vent their anger at Thailand, and it's people, on Thaivisa on a daily basis.

Right on. Roi Et Noi ha them totally under the thumb.  she's already milled them for the toyota hilux and house.

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2 hours ago, Pattaya28 said:

 

I would guess Cambo

i just did my first trip to cambodia after several years of meaning to visit there. i was almost expecting to be disappointed but it is a pretty good place.  i know some guys there who have cheap long term visas and many of them work and run their own businesses. i was especially impressed with the restaurants. many are western owned and run and the western food and the food was excellent. main down side for me was the lack of decent schools and for some older guys i would say the health care may be a problem. i will take my kids back to nz for high school and i may consider cambodia for retirement after that.

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There is no paradise so if you are looking for it give up now.

No disrespect but I've never even contemplated looking at Thailand as Paradise. Would hate to reach retirement age (65) then stay in a seemingly junta controlled state besides worrying about medical emergencies. Don't want to get in too heavy about Thai medical institutions but have decided commuting to and fro to Thailand is my best bet.

I'm an usual Farang. I prefer my own kind ... None of that Thai apologist <deleted> does anything for me ....,


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