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| Wat Phra Mahathat Last Online: Yesterday 02:08 PM Join Date: May 2008
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | As a farang could you live in Thailand permanently? Cannot make up my mind whether to settle in the village with Teerak and family or bring her to Australia to settle in my village (Gold Coast) with my family? Had just about made up my mind to adopt the village life around Udon Thani when I came across a very interesting and disquieting survey about farangs residing in Thailand. It seems that on the average , about 4 years is the maximum a farang can handle Thai life before returning to the land of "Sunshine and Beer" ? ( hmmm could be anywhere perhaps?). Reasons stated for returnees departing the "good Life of the land of the endless grin" are: Availability of good falang cuisine. Being regarded as a walking ATM. Held in contempt by Thai's Xenophobia Hygeine appreciate an open and experienced discussion from all expats . Last edited by Thaiguy : 27-12-2009 at 08:33 AM. Reason: grammar correction |
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| Go ask Alice Last Online: Today 10:04 AM Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: There
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ^^ do you have a link for that survey? But theres really no answer. You can life several ways in Thailand, from a remote village or farm, to a provincial city like Ubon, the big Mango city, or somewhere infested with farangs like Pattaya. Or maybe you can't live in Thailand at all, or just for a while. Plenty can't- they're happier back home. Give it a go if you have the urge. Probably your best shot of success is if you start off with a good wife or partner.
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| Thailand Travel Forum Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Pleasantville
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Here in Thailand since 1992 with a 2 yr break back in the Gold coast in 96/98. I used to travel back to OZ at least once a year, but can't be bothered now so haven't been back for 4 yrs. I couldn't live in a village too far away from semi civilization, having only Thai's around me and having to socialize with them would drive me spare, just don't have anything in common with rural Thai's, nice enough people but zero commonality. I live in nice village just out of Udon, 50% westerners and only 8 km from a good school for my daughters, suits me down to the ground.
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| Thailand Expat Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Thailand
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | land of "Sunshine and Beer" - that is actually my Plan B should the need arise to leave Thailand; can't see myself ever returning to NZ and it'll be back to Oz if I need to do a runner. Ask me again in a few years. |
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| Thailand Expat Last Online: Today 06:54 AM Join Date: Jan 2009
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Not in Some Village I do live in Thailand permanently but could never do so in some remote village. I live in Sattahip, 30 minutes from Pattaya with it's edible food, nightlife and people who speak my language. I would be bored within a week in Northern or Eastern Thailand. |
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| Elite Member | Lived in Thailand since 1988, first on Samui, and now up in the Don Muang area of Bangkok. It was a wise decision. The only reason we are thinking of going back is for the kids to get a couple years of high school and apply for universities in the USA, but would always retire here. Quite simply its home. |
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| Thailand Travel Forum | If your wifes family are good hard working Thais and your wife looks after you then village life can be good but if your wife doesnt take care of you well and your family are thieving lazy drunks that use you as a ATM you will not last a year
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| Thailand Expat Last Online: Today 10:17 AM Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: Somewhere over the rainbow
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I live in NE Thailand. Yes it can be boring but so can life be in a urban area. As for the Thais, they do do my head in but I believe shooting them is illegal ? |
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| Thailand Travel Forum | I have lived in Phuket, Bangkok, Khon kaen, and out in a small Thai village and for me village life is the best for me as living in Khon kaen I am a lot less active and eat a lot more fast food as well traffic to many people and shopping all does my head in |
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| ผู้เชี่ยวชาญเปล่า Last Online: Today 08:25 AM Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Simian Islands
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | 8 years for me. 7 in Bangkok and 1 in Udon. Udon is a good place. Quiet, clean air, and enough civilised amenities to ensure you don't and up hanging yourself. Lots of ageing ATMs to keep the chicks happy too. |
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| Grand Palace | I don't care how industrious your inlaws are but do not think it is a good plan to live close to them period. You get involved in every sideways incident that takes place just by being close. I have been living here in NE Thailand farming country for 10 years never leaving the country during that time, and two things I would do different if I could do again. 1. Locate 100 or more km from Mama and Papa. 2. Build my house a lot further from the main road that runs in front of property. I would build back 100 or more meters if doing it again to allow for a buffer of trees between me and the road. The noise makes everything you do an aggirvation. Can't talk, watch TV or think straight with the broken mufflers on the trucks and the new trend for kids to break the mufflers on their motor bikes. No problems with life style though and enjoy our integration with the school and local clinic and people. I do not feel out of place even though I speak no Thai I find that there is enough quest in meaningful people in surrounding area for learning to speak English better that we feel welcome wherever we go. One of the amazing aspects of people even in this farming country is how many of them actually understand English, but are too shy to try to talk because they just don't want to be seen making a mistake. If you are into bar scene I cannot advise since I don't know much about the night life in our area. I am sure it is there though and driving at night shows you with lights where the clubs are. The big key to stay loving and not leaving is accepting that you are not in your native country and trying to make it similar here. If you let the customs and lifestyle drive itself a lot of peace is in the works and conversely if you have a need to make life like "back home" you will be a very frustrated expat indeed. |
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| ผู้เชี่ยวชาญเปล่า Last Online: Today 08:25 AM Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Simian Islands
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I guess there is no secret and with regard to whether or not a farang can adapt to Thai living and that is discipline. I lack discipline on occassions but mostly focus on the important things in life and that is my job and my family and still enjoy my life here. Being an Aussie has its benefits though because we can always escape here and go back to somewhere very acceptable to live. | |
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| Thailand Travel Forum Last Online: 01-09-2010 07:24 PM Join Date: Jul 2007
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Maybe consider renting a place in town where you can still be not so far from your wifes rellies but with some farang company and comforts. I guess you must be retired if you are considering the move permanently? If you own a place in Oz it might be best not to sell it before you move to Thailand. You may want to return home. |
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