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2 minutes ago, Don Mega said:

True that. every other month iam out of the country for a week. Hence iam not a fulltime resident.

You appear to be far more of a resident than several posters who visit for three weeks twice a year and spend the rest of the year posting on TVF from their bedsit in Little Piddlington By The Sea/Near The Gasworks.

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1 minute ago, chiang mai said:

You appear to be far more of a resident than several posters who visit for three weeks twice a year and spend the rest of the year posting on TVF from their bedsit in Little Piddlington By The Sea/Near The Gasworks.

 

 

You owe me a new keyboard as I just spat coffee all over this one !!!

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8 minutes ago, chiang mai said:

You appear to be far more of a resident than several posters who visit for three weeks twice a year and spend the rest of the year posting on TVF from their bedsit in Little Piddlington By The Sea/Near The Gasworks.

And write "know all" books about the place...:cheesy:

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1 minute ago, transam said:

And write "know all" books about the place...:cheesy:

...and bore strangers in airports, bars and restaurants with their unbridled knowledge of all things Thai., god help you if you ever get seated next to one on long haul. Which reminds me of the most recent "Thai expert" I met on a flight back to the UK two months ago, every time I said something he replied with "chi", the easy solution was to slit my wrists but the stew. wouldn't give me a knife - last time I fly BA.:post-4641-1156694572:

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Living full time in Thailand since approx 8+ years.

 

First lived in Pattaya, still have a house there, but we SELDOM go there and now we live in a very small (+/- 80 houses) village in Rural Buriram (around 15+ kms from the nearest town), and I am the only Foreigner living full time here.

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1 hour ago, chiang mai said:

I live in Chiang Mai. :shock1:

....since 2004 on a full time basis, if I can every get my affairs sorted out it'll be less than that each year, just for the sake of variety and on a trial basis I plan to live in the UK for up to 6 months per year.

Hope it works out for you,  :thumbsup:  as for myself l have been given all expenses paid back to UK for a holiday by the family but because of the aggro with the UK Embassy of taking my Mrs with me even though she was there for 6 months and then again nearly 2 years they can stick it. :post-4641-1156693976:

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36 minutes ago, opalred said:

i think i lived here for some years when i was in vietnam  in 60s

but i think i was stoned for years so not sure

but this time retired with a top  young wife 

now for sure 14yrs

Umm..what is a 'top young wife', is she a ladyboy 'top'? Or are you still stoned?

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1 hour ago, chiang mai said:

You appear to be far more of a resident than several posters who visit for three weeks twice a year and spend the rest of the year posting on TVF from their bedsit in Little Piddlington By The Sea/Near The Gasworks.

Yep that would be me!

 

However In my opinion length of stay is surely not so significant as breadth of experience.

 

By way of example an unmarried ex state employed guy in his late 50s living in rented accommodation in Chiang Mai, socialising mainly with Expat friends and going to the expat domino club twice a week, who has lived in Thailand for 10 years and also believes the occasional couple beers at night in a local bar is  'living the life' is not a person I would readily accept in any way as an expert who could make reasonable input on any Thai lifestyle choice other than the one he leads. Unfortunately boredom gets the better of some of the 'resident' posters and they venture into other areas and pontificate.

 

Those of us who have similar 'experiences' can immediately identify with each other on the forum, and, also find it rather easy to identify the 'wannabe experts' who appear to be of the opinion long term residence (or even shorter term in some cases!) is the key to knowledge, rather than hands on experience.

 

I enjoy the plethora of posters on Tvisa, gives me a good laugh at times the attempts to be knowledgeable and experienced - backed up by a wiki quote.  :cheesy: I enjoy posting regarding my own real life experiences, easier to expand on the topic if required.

 

Consequently refrain from posting in the threads " I need advice from people who have lived in rented accommodation in Thailand over 10 years on how to go about building a house...."  especially as response from the 'experts' will probably be 'don't do it'  :smile: 

 

You see in my hands on experience I think building a house is rewarding and fun - I've built two - but then what would a 'visitor' know

 

 

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5 minutes ago, 473geo said:

Yep that would be me!

 

However In my opinion length of stay is surely not so significant as breadth of experience.

 

By way of example an unmarried ex state employed guy in his late 50s living in rented accommodation in Chiang Mai, socialising mainly with Expat friends and going to the expat domino club twice a week, who has lived in Thailand for 10 years and also believes the occasional couple beers at night in a local bar is  'living the life' is not a person I would readily accept in any way as an expert who could make reasonable input on any Thai lifestyle choice other than the one he leads. Unfortunately boredom gets the better of some of the 'resident' posters and they venture into other areas and pontificate.

 

Those of us who have similar 'experiences' can immediately identify with each other on the forum, and, also find it rather easy to identify the 'wannabe experts' who appear to be of the opinion long term residence (or even shorter term in some cases!) is the key to knowledge, rather than hands on experience.

 

I enjoy the plethora of posters on Tvisa, gives me a good laugh at times the attempts to be knowledgeable and experienced - backed up by a wiki quote.  :cheesy: I enjoy posting regarding my own real life experiences, easier to expand on the topic if required.

 

Consequently refrain from posting in the threads " I need advice from people who have lived in rented accommodation in Thailand over 10 years on how to go about building a house...."  especially as response from the 'experts' will probably be 'don't do it'  :smile: 

 

You see in my hands on experience I think building a house is rewarding and fun - I've built two - but then what would a 'visitor' know

 

 

Coincidently I have also built two houses, one in the UK and one in Thailand and frankly there is no comparison between the two, not any aspect of the process, the design nor the materials used.

 

 

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1 minute ago, chiang mai said:

Coincidently I have also built two houses, one in the UK and one in Thailand and frankly there is no comparison between the two, not any aspect of the process, the design nor the materials used.

 

 

Who is talking about the UK? So I have twice as much hands on experience of house building in Thailand as you?

 

Well what can I say? and me only a visitor?

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1 minute ago, 473geo said:

Who is talking about the UK? So I have twice as much hands on experience of house building in Thailand as you?

 

Well what can I say? and me only a visitor?

I think the topic is where do you live, not how many houses you've built. If you're trying to say that even though you don't live here, you suggest the three week visitor is you, I would question how much hands on knowledge of Thailand you can have acquired in that timeframe, not to mention how you managed to acquire it whilst building two houses as well!

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21 minutes ago, chiang mai said:

I think the topic is where do you live, not how many houses you've built. If you're trying to say that even though you don't live here, you suggest the three week visitor is you, I would question how much hands on knowledge of Thailand you can have acquired in that timeframe, not to mention how you managed to acquire it whilst building two houses as well!

That is the problem when you make generalisations and assumptions Chiang Mai, you then appear to insult the genuine person by 'questioning' their genuine experience. Rather sad really to have to sink so low.

 

The point is you did not stop at providing 'where you live' or even 'how long you have lived here' which the topic turned out to be. You chose to try and belittle those who are not full time residents.

 

Just to help you out a little 30 years @ 6 weeks 180 week = 2 weeks short of 3.5 years of flat out experience.,and guess what? rarely a day sitting around in Thailand posting on Tvisa!!

 

as an example years ago when I was in Chiang Mai I cycled to Doi Inthanon, stayed in a police box for three days as a guest, and met loads of lovely people. I guess all the expat long term residents have similar experiences.

 

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We live in Northern Thailand and Korat.  

 

I have found it intriguing why so many who do not live here post so much on the site.  

 

I don't live in the US and I never go post on US forums.  In fact do they even have them? 555

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8 hours ago, chiang mai said:

You appear to be far more of a resident than several posters who visit for three weeks twice a year and spend the rest of the year posting on TVF from their bedsit in Little Piddlington By The Sea/Near The Gasworks.

 

Don't forget that those are the  'most opinionated' members.

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4 hours ago, 473geo said:

That is the problem when you make generalisations and assumptions Chiang Mai, you then appear to insult the genuine person by 'questioning' their genuine experience. Rather sad really to have to sink so low.

 

The point is you did not stop at providing 'where you live' or even 'how long you have lived here' which the topic turned out to be. You chose to try and belittle those who are not full time residents.

 

Just to help you out a little 30 years @ 6 weeks 180 week = 2 weeks short of 3.5 years of flat out experience.,and guess what? rarely a day sitting around in Thailand posting on Tvisa!!

 

as an example years ago when I was in Chiang Mai I cycled to Doi Inthanon, stayed in a police box for three days as a guest, and met loads of lovely people. I guess all the expat long term residents have similar experiences.

 

The point of my initial comment was indeed to belittle the casual visitor who poses as a long term permanent resident, such people are dishonest and do a huge  disservice to the newly arrived who are looking for accurate current information and advice. I'm not sure what it is about social networking sites such as TVF that makes people want to either contribute or be seen as a source of knowledge, even if that knowledge is wrong, I haven't worked out the mechanics or motive behind those things yet. The problem is that I see sites such as TVF as a source of knowledge that needs to maintain  integrity, insofar as it's possible to do so. Historically that has been hugely difficult to do with posters claiming this that and the other as fact, all of which have been absolute nonsense!

 

As for your 30 x 6 argument, I have to say it's highly highly highly improbable that a person would follow such a regime for such a protracted period, but it does indeed support your argument plus it makes for entertaining reading! Sorry if that offends you, it's just the way I view this matter at this time.

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...and bore strangers in airports, bars and restaurants with their unbridled knowledge of all things Thai., god help you if you ever get seated next to one on long haul. Which reminds me of the most recent "Thai expert" I met on a flight back to the UK two months ago, every time I said something he replied with "chi", the easy solution was to slit my wrists but the stew. wouldn't give me a knife - last time I fly BA.:post-4641-1156694572:

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1 hour ago, chiang mai said:

The point of my initial comment was indeed to belittle the casual visitor who poses as a long term permanent resident, such people are dishonest and do a huge  disservice to the newly arrived who are looking for accurate current information and advice. I'm not sure what it is about social networking sites such as TVF that makes people want to either contribute or be seen as a source of knowledge, even if that knowledge is wrong, I haven't worked out the mechanics or motive behind those things yet. The problem is that I see sites such as TVF as a source of knowledge that needs to maintain  integrity, insofar as it's possible to do so. Historically that has been hugely difficult to do with posters claiming this that and the other as fact, all of which have been absolute nonsense!

 

As for your 30 x 6 argument, I have to say it's highly highly highly improbable that a person would follow such a regime for such a protracted period, but it does indeed support your argument plus it makes for entertaining reading! Sorry if that offends you, it's just the way I view this matter at this time.

I liked this post because it demonstrates dangerous flaw, your limited ability for lateral thinking and abundant failure to contemplate any other conclusion than that you wish to see.

 

"I have to say it's highly highly highly improbable that a person would follow such a regime for such a protracted period"

 

I have enjoyed 3 x 5 year relationships with Thai women, I am now in a relationship married for ten years, I am employed I get to spend 2 holidays a year, for reasons stated I obviously spend them in Thailand. Your statement above once again re-enforces my original comment.

 

Breadth of experience creates a greater understanding than a mere continued presence in Thailand.

 

I can agree that while I may be the exception,  and, especially in the Legal and visa section, current information and accuracy are required, and, there are others who continually perpetuate myths, unfortunately, for your perception, not the exclusive action of the none resident. 

 

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4 hours ago, seancbk said:

 

Don't forget that those are the  'most opinionated' members.

Oh I doubt they are the extending 'opinions' on double pricing, Thai driving, expensive foreign food, smoke from burning, visa extensions, exchange rates, to name a few.........not here long enough to notice :smile: and off back to earn more to spend!!

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3 hours ago, 473geo said:

I liked this post because it demonstrates dangerous flaw, your limited ability for lateral thinking and abundant failure to contemplate any other conclusion than that you wish to see.

 

"I have to say it's highly highly highly improbable that a person would follow such a regime for such a protracted period"

 

I have enjoyed 3 x 5 year relationships with Thai women, I am now in a relationship married for ten years, I am employed I get to spend 2 holidays a year, for reasons stated I obviously spend them in Thailand. Your statement above once again re-enforces my original comment.

 

Breadth of experience creates a greater understanding than a mere continued presence in Thailand.

 

I can agree that while I may be the exception,  and, especially in the Legal and visa section, current information and accuracy are required, and, there are others who continually perpetuate myths, unfortunately, for your perception, not the exclusive action of the none resident. 

 

After reading your post, I think you're probably fabricating your argument and your troll content is very high, your sole objective in posting is to try to denigrate me and my posts. Why? Because you resent the idea that as A GENERAL RULE, a visitor has less learned knowledge of Thailand than a permanent resident of many years. Get over it, it doesn't matter how many houses you;'ve built here, how many relationships you've had with Thai women here, you wont change the basic premise.  Go for it. have a field day, we're done here.

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That is the problem when you make generalisations and assumptions Chiang Mai, you then appear to insult the genuine person by 'questioning' their genuine experience. Rather sad really to have to sink so low.

 

The point is you did not stop at providing 'where you live' or even 'how long you have lived here' which the topic turned out to be. You chose to try and belittle those who are not full time residents.

 

Just to help you out a little 30 years @ 6 weeks 180 week = 2 weeks short of 3.5 years of flat out experience.,and guess what? rarely a day sitting around in Thailand posting on Tvisa!!

 

as an example years ago when I was in Chiang Mai I cycled to Doi Inthanon, stayed in a police box for three days as a guest, and met loads of lovely people. I guess all the expat long term residents have similar experiences.

 

6 months Chiang Mai, 6 months UK working, since 1998.

First came to Thailand in 1980 on my way to Macau GP.

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5 minutes ago, chiang mai said:

After reading your post, I think you're probably fabricating your argument and your troll content is very high, your sole objective in posting is to try to denigrate me and my posts. Why? Because you resent the idea that as A GENERAL RULE, a visitor has less learned knowledge of Thailand than a permanent resident of many years. Get over it, it doesn't matter how many houses you;'ve built here, how many relationships you've had with Thai women here, you wont change the basic premise.  Go for it. have a field day, we're done here.

Of course we are done, I punch holes your ridiculous generalisation attempting to lay the blame for misinformation in the forum on members who do not live in Thailand. You in desperation, suggest to 'question' my word so I explain, you then further insinuate falsehood by stating 'I have to say it's highly highly highly unlikely' so when I blow that too out of the water with further explanation, you start to look a bit foolish, and rightly bail out, before your boat sinks, of course not without hauling the flag up for one last time!!

 

Every member of this forum is capable of genuine input and almost all will know some thing of Thailand that you and I do not!!

Pretty clear who needs to get over things here.

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14 minutes ago, roo860 said:

 

 


Would staying in a police cell for 3 days qualify?
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Well I guess you would have missed out on playing snooker against the local champion, visiting the local restaurant, visiting the buffalo slaughter and bringing steak back to cook, and having a few beers with your hosts, but staying a police cell for 3 days might come close :smile:

Oops forgot about the pig slaughter drinking the warm blood!! :shock1: Then again no idea what you were dining on.

Just a word of explanation, I arrived in the town early evening and went to the policebox to ask where the nearest Hotel was, There was not one for miles. It was in the next town.The officer suggested I stayed in the police box that they could practice their English. Apparently they could read English but had little or no opportunity to actual converse in English. So I stayed 3 days.

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Well I guess you would have missed out on playing snooker against the local champion, visiting the local restaurant, visiting the buffalo slaughter and bringing steak back to cook, and having a few beers with your hosts, but staying a police cell for 3 days might come close[emoji2] Oops forgot about the pig slaughter drinking the warm blood!! :shock1: Then again no idea what you were dining on.


By the way it wasn't me, was a good mate of mine!!!!!!
I first came to Thailand in 1980 on my way to the Macau GP.
Came back in 1998, was a good time for the £! Since then every year 6 months Thailand and 6 months UK, Chiang Mai for the last 5 years, previously Hua Hin.

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11 hours ago, 473geo said:

Yep that would be me!

 

However In my opinion length of stay is surely not so significant as breadth of experience.

 

By way of example an unmarried ex state employed guy in his late 50s living in rented accommodation in Chiang Mai, socialising mainly with Expat friends and going to the expat domino club twice a week, who has lived in Thailand for 10 years and also believes the occasional couple beers at night in a local bar is  'living the life' is not a person I would readily accept in any way as an expert who could make reasonable input on any Thai lifestyle choice other than the one he leads. Unfortunately boredom gets the better of some of the 'resident' posters and they venture into other areas and pontificate.

 

Those of us who have similar 'experiences' can immediately identify with each other on the forum, and, also find it rather easy to identify the 'wannabe experts' who appear to be of the opinion long term residence (or even shorter term in some cases!) is the key to knowledge, rather than hands on experience.

 

I enjoy the plethora of posters on Tvisa, gives me a good laugh at times the attempts to be knowledgeable and experienced - backed up by a wiki quote.  :cheesy: I enjoy posting regarding my own real life experiences, easier to expand on the topic if required.

 

Consequently refrain from posting in the threads " I need advice from people who have lived in rented accommodation in Thailand over 10 years on how to go about building a house...."  especially as response from the 'experts' will probably be 'don't do it'  :smile: 

 

You see in my hands on experience I think building a house is rewarding and fun - I've built two - but then what would a 'visitor' know

 

 

I work 60 hours a week so have little desire to build something I cannot own outright in my name, luckily my employer covers my housing costs.

 

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