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    The climates great, rarely to hot and never to cold Good shopping centres and hospitals Three live shows, movie theatres and bowling alleys etc All types of sports are played Restaurants as cheap as chips compered to Australia Very central to travel to other holiday destinations if you want to Food is not expensive here even the imported items Renting a house is cheap and buying one is not expensive if you take your time and shop around yourself Nice beaches
    just reviewed the whole of thailand there, wouldnt live in phuket though, could think of much better places
    fair enough where do you live in Thailand if you do and does it have a good quality private hospital


    So you need to stay close to the only private hospital that you know.
    I your first post you are talk about how cheap it is in Phuket.
    I told you to open your eyes there are many very nice areas around Thailand
    & are much cheaper.

    In 1 off your posts you said your a pom
    Where did i say i am a pom
    You are just a troll , Thailand basher and loser who knows nothing about Thailand and Thai people except what you learn in a bar
    I like having the same facilities here which are available in my home country whats wrong with that and they are available in Phuket and not expensive
    Typical forum troll who sits in the corner and keeps his mouth shut when with normal decent people

    You telling every 1 that Phuket is the best place in Thailand & I'm telling you to open your eyes, or take those dark glasses of, as you can no see

    So if people do not agree with you that Phuket is the best place to live then you start call them a troll

    Old man take the rose coloured glasses off open your eyes

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    just reviewed the whole of thailand there, wouldnt live in phuket though, could think of much better places
    fair enough where do you live in Thailand if you do and does it have a good quality private hospital


    So you need to stay close to the only private hospital that you know.
    I your first post you are talk about how cheap it is in Phuket.
    I told you to open your eyes there are many very nice areas around Thailand
    & are much cheaper.

    In 1 off your posts you said your a pom
    Explain where you think is better and why which you have not done up to date

    Where did i say i am a pom
    You are just a troll , Thailand basher and loser who knows nothing about Thailand and Thai people except what you learn in a bar
    I like having the same facilities here which are available in my home country whats wrong with that and they are available in Phuket and not expensive
    Typical forum troll who sits in the corner and keeps his mouth shut when with normal decent people

    You telling every 1 that Phuket is the best place in Thailand & I'm telling you to open your eyes, or take those dark glasses of, as you can no see

    So if people do not agree with you that Phuket is the best place to live then you start call them a troll

    Old man take the rose coloured glasses off open your eyes
    Explain where you think is better and why which you have not done up to date, i would like to know young boy, might shift there

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    I move out of Perth many years ago, so why would I need you to move in next door.
    I am talking about there are many very nice area's to live in Thailand.

    If you can not work out where I am you have your eye shut as it is right in front
    of you.
    What you have in Phuket I have here,but no Farang bars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ratchaburi View Post
    I move out of Perth many years ago, so why would I need you to move in next door.
    I am talking about there are many very nice area's to live in Thailand.

    If you can not work out where I am you have your eye shut as it is right in front
    of you.
    What you have in Phuket I have here,but no Farang bars.
    Not interested in bars sport and never have been
    You have no bars good, do you have restaurants etc and where is here
    Who said i would want to live next door to you of all people

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    Peter look at my name Ratchaburi 80Klm west of Bangkok .
    Very near Kanchanaburi the bridge over the river Kwai 1 hour on a motor bike
    Restaurants yes only Western ,Thai & also dog food KFC
    With in 20klm from my home I can buy Australia beef, NZ lamb & good cheese

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ratchaburi View Post
    I move out of Perth many years ago, so why would I need you to move in next door.
    I am talking about there are many very nice area's to live in Thailand.

    If you can not work out where I am you have your eye shut as it is right in front
    of you.
    What you have in Phuket I have here,but no Farang bars.
    So by your name you claim to live in Ratchaburi like a lot of people claim to live in Phuket on forums, i have driven through the place and not stopped, apart from no girlie bars whats great about living there apart from being cheap its half way between Bangkok and Burma

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    I did not say no girlie bar there are no farang bar but I only go when 1 of the girlie birthday.
    It is not cheap like Phuket, It is very cheap a plate of fried rice & a pepsi 45 baht
    I think that beer is the same 43 b large chang

    We have hot water springs, many caves, water falls & Dams.
    These thing are all over Thailand.

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    Early hours of the morning with no one around on a motorbike by himself
    Could happen any where in lots of countries
    Motto is do not go out late at night by yourself on a motorbike, if you want to out at that time drive a car with locked doors

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    How many people were murdered by one nut case in Norway, crime is everywhere

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    If you go to Thailand you are at the mercy of the criminal element which I think extends to the police. There is no law and order even on the roads. My wife, young 6 old son and I were walking to our hotel in Phuket when 5 thugs came up behind us and one grabbed our son, the others started demanding say you want your baby give us your money. My wife and son were screaming. I gave them what we had about 1,500 bart and then they just walked off. They did have a care in the world. We reported it to police and they said there is nothing they can do absolutely no help what so ever. Will never go back to that evil place.
    Jim Siddle - Trafalgar Thursday 21 June, 2012 - 4:06 PM
    I have been to Phuket and it was ok nothing fantastic. We were never the victims of crime but did witness a couple of incidents over a period of 4 days. One was similar where 2 guys rode past on a scooter and snatch a bag from an elderly tourist knocking her to the ground. The other incident was on the busy beach where 4 Thai guys were apparently beating up on a tourist, knocked him to the ground and were kicking him. The police were about 15 metres away and I pointed it out them, they just casually walked over and said something to the Thai guys for a second or 2 then the guys and police walked off in opposite direction they didn't even speak or check on the tourist who was still laying bloodied on the sand. My wife and I just looked at each other in amazement. The impression left on us is that Thailand is a lawless society and we do not think we will return.
    Glen Davies Thursday 21 June, 2012 - 3:18 PM
    @tasmaniantessie. I have to agree with you my family and I would go to Thailand every year for our holiday as it was cheap and the people were nice but for a few years we saw it declining rapidly the people lost thier smiles and it was becomming violent from what we saw in the streets of Phuket. We don't go back anymore and now go to Vietnam which is actually cheaper and the people much more friendly
    Glen O'Hanlon - Kew Thursday 21 June, 2012 - 3:43 PM
    Ah but Rodney there is also a huge difference between Perth and Thailand if you report a robbery and serious assault to the Perth police they will actually take a report. My wife was walking out of a 7/11 in Phuket when 3 thugs punched her, knocked her to the ground and ran off with her bag in broad daylight. We went to the Police and were told there was nothing they could do and we should just be more careful, they didn't even take a report. Thailand is dangerous and we won't be going back. Bali or Vietnam this year.
    Rodney Thursday 21 June, 2012 - 2:57 PM
    I was in Phuket last year and just walking down the street with 3 friends, it was 2.30 in the afternoon and a motorbike with 2 men on it stopped, one guy cut my bag strap and tried to get my bag he then punched me in the face breaking my nose and dragged me a little way before they took off. We went to the police who told us there were no witnesses and my friends did not count so there was nothing they could do. We told them there were many people in the street but they kept saying no witnesses and I should not carry a handbag in Thailand it was my fault. I will never go back to that country never ever.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kwang View Post
    If you go to Thailand you are at the mercy of the criminal element which I think extends to the police. There is no law and order even on the roads. My wife, young 6 old son and I were walking to our hotel in Phuket when 5 thugs came up behind us and one grabbed our son, the others started demanding say you want your baby give us your money. My wife and son were screaming. I gave them what we had about 1,500 bart and then they just walked off. They did have a care in the world. We reported it to police and they said there is nothing they can do absolutely no help what so ever. Will never go back to that evil place.
    Jim Siddle - Trafalgar Thursday 21 June, 2012 - 4:06 PM
    I have been to Phuket and it was ok nothing fantastic. We were never the victims of crime but did witness a couple of incidents over a period of 4 days. One was similar where 2 guys rode past on a scooter and snatch a bag from an elderly tourist knocking her to the ground. The other incident was on the busy beach where 4 Thai guys were apparently beating up on a tourist, knocked him to the ground and were kicking him. The police were about 15 metres away and I pointed it out them, they just casually walked over and said something to the Thai guys for a second or 2 then the guys and police walked off in opposite direction they didn't even speak or check on the tourist who was still laying bloodied on the sand. My wife and I just looked at each other in amazement. The impression left on us is that Thailand is a lawless society and we do not think we will return.
    Glen Davies Thursday 21 June, 2012 - 3:18 PM
    @tasmaniantessie. I have to agree with you my family and I would go to Thailand every year for our holiday as it was cheap and the people were nice but for a few years we saw it declining rapidly the people lost thier smiles and it was becomming violent from what we saw in the streets of Phuket. We don't go back anymore and now go to Vietnam which is actually cheaper and the people much more friendly
    Glen O'Hanlon - Kew Thursday 21 June, 2012 - 3:43 PM
    Ah but Rodney there is also a huge difference between Perth and Thailand if you report a robbery and serious assault to the Perth police they will actually take a report. My wife was walking out of a 7/11 in Phuket when 3 thugs punched her, knocked her to the ground and ran off with her bag in broad daylight. We went to the Police and were told there was nothing they could do and we should just be more careful, they didn't even take a report. Thailand is dangerous and we won't be going back. Bali or Vietnam this year.
    Rodney Thursday 21 June, 2012 - 2:57 PM
    I was in Phuket last year and just walking down the street with 3 friends, it was 2.30 in the afternoon and a motorbike with 2 men on it stopped, one guy cut my bag strap and tried to get my bag he then punched me in the face breaking my nose and dragged me a little way before they took off. We went to the police who told us there were no witnesses and my friends did not count so there was nothing they could do. We told them there were many people in the street but they kept saying no witnesses and I should not carry a handbag in Thailand it was my fault. I will never go back to that country never ever.
    Pauline - Mornington Thursday 21 June, 2012 - 2:50 PM
    Plenty more if you wanna go read yourself Peter
    Perth tourist murdered in Phuket | 3AW Radio
    We rarely go out in the evening and if we do its to a restaurant
    I have never felt threatened or unsafe here
    When we were in Cape Town last year we were told not to go into the central business district in the evening as it was unsafe so we did not go
    Most of the assaults here happen around bars or red light areas or areas where the businesses close early, you avoid those areas as you would in any country in the world, you do not get gunmen going into schools and shooting students here
    up to date anyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ratchaburi View Post
    I did not say no girlie bar there are no farang bar but I only go when 1 of the girlie birthday.
    It is not cheap like Phuket, It is very cheap a plate of fried rice & a pepsi 45 baht
    I think that beer is the same 43 b large chang

    We have hot water springs, many caves, water falls & Dams.
    These thing are all over Thailand.
    So you have a girlie bar you attend but no farang bars
    You need more than one faranf living in a town to have a bar that farangs attend

    Where is your home country sounds like Perth Scotland, 6 years ago in Perth Australia a can of Pepsi from the shop cost 45 baht forget the fried rice
    Its a wonder that farangs who want to live on the cheap are not rushing to live there

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    All power to Callan. If one wishes to live a reclusive life amid third world peasants in a basic island environment, without any meaningful cultural stimulii beyond mere pap, subsisting on a lacklustre diet of the mundane then I suppose Phuket or any other island for that matter would fit the bill nicely.

    Frankly, though, I have no idea why anyone would wish to forsake Australia for Thailand when all that they seem to be seeking is already in their backyards, so to speak. It can't be a matter of expense since for many the living in Oz is extremely easy viz unlimited lamb chops and no heating bills.

    We Brits however must contend with a fickle climate which curtails enjoyment on so many levels and thus the undoubted superiority of, say, Budleigh Salterton is seldom realised and one must migrate out of necessity.

    I think Thailand would indeed be a paradise if it were not for Thai men.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thegent View Post
    All power to Callan. If one wishes to live a reclusive life amid third world peasants in a basic island environment, without any meaningful cultural stimulii beyond mere pap, subsisting on a lacklustre diet of the mundane then I suppose Phuket or any other island for that matter would fit the bill nicely.

    Frankly, though, I have no idea why anyone would wish to forsake Australia for Thailand when all that they seem to be seeking is already in their backyards, so to speak. It can't be a matter of expense since for many the living in Oz is extremely easy viz unlimited lamb chops and no heating bills.

    We Brits however must contend with a fickle climate which curtails enjoyment on so many levels and thus the undoubted superiority of, say, Budleigh Salterton is seldom realised and one must migrate out of necessity.

    I think Thailand would indeed be a paradise if it were not for Thai men.
    What makes you think there are no heating bills in Australia in the winter
    There is a semi govt body called The Lamb Board in Western Australia which controls the supply and price of lamb, thats why New Zealand lamb is cheaper here than lamb is in Australia
    The climate in Phuket varies daily from 32 to 24C all the year round, only have to use the air conditioning at night to take the humidity out of the air and make it comfortable to sleep and not every night
    Brits get homesick very quickly even in Australia and want to return to there fickle climate
    Don't prefer Thai men means you are not gay, i bet you think Thai women are OK
    I personally have not forsaken Australia i can return anytime and as often as i want to
    Patong does not represent Phuket or Thai people and i would never live there

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    I've lived in Phuket for about the past 10 years. Like most places, it has gone downhill in many ways. That's not unique to Phuket, but bad events always make news headlines.

    I still enjoy living here, but that is because I live far away from the expat 'ghettos'. I live right by the airport and there are still very few foreigners living in this region. I can still leave my doors open and unlocked at night - no need for any alarm system or guard dog.

    The beach is nearby (600 metres) and it's the safest beach to swim at in low season, (no rip currents).

    There are many restaurants and bars on the beach, and female company is obtainable at a farang price. But the local Thai karaokee bars offer a much better selection at a lower price.

    The only minus point is that I'm living/working 200 metres away from the runway at the international airport, so I am slowly being driven deaf by the noise....

    All in all. it's a good place to live, so long as other expats don't move in (I'm a miserable git and want to have the monopoly on moaning)
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    Don't see the point of this thread, total rubbish.

    Phuket is an overpriced tourist trap with a high crime rate against foreigners

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lorenzo View Post
    Don't see the point of this thread, total rubbish.

    Phuket is an overpriced tourist trap with a high crime rate against foreigners
    Its quite plain to me you do not live here, all holiday destinations are expensive for tourists and phuket is one of the least expensive tourist destinations
    Patong, kata Karon and Kamala are the main tourist spots are are more expensive than the rest of the island.
    Simon is happy living in the north of the island and i am happy living in the south and it is not expensive to live here, where we live there is very little traffic and no air pollution or noise and no crime that i have heard of in our location

    Please explain why it is a tourist trap in your opinion if you can
    Crime is not limited to Thai people in recent times a UK citizen stabbed someone to dead, a American citizen murdered his lady and put her body in a suitcase and dumped it, a Norwegian citizen killed his lady and kept the body in a tub of pool chemicals in a locked bathroom in his house, thats weird

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lorenzo View Post
    Don't see the point of this thread, total rubbish.

    Phuket is an overpriced tourist trap with a high crime rate against foreigners
    Come on Lorenzo please tell everyone what is overpriced in Phuket if you can
    I have been waiting on your reply

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    I'm no fan of tourist Phuket, neither frankly a fan of living in any part of Thailand with too many farangs- which in turn translates to too much whinging, overpriced beer, and unfortunately, an increase in crime. But if I want to know the 'best' of Phuket, I would listen to resident expats.

    I'm visiting Phuket quite soon, but have nil intention of setting foot in Patong. I'll get to know Rawaii & Phuket town better instead.

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    ^ right on, Sabang. When I was their Stayed well clear of anyplace that had farand. Except one night went to the Green man pub. LIke an overgrown English country pub.

    Had about 6 farang in it going a quiz. No bloody Guiness or English Beer for sale! Cost a bunch for very average English food. Never went back. Stuck with the Thai places the Mrs knew cheaper more fun and better atmosphere. Yoh yah Noi and Yai are great!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sailing into trouble View Post
    ^ right on, Sabang. When I was their Stayed well clear of anyplace that had farand. Except one night went to the Green man pub. LIke an overgrown English country pub.

    Had about 6 farang in it going a quiz. No bloody Guiness or English Beer for sale! Cost a bunch for very average English food. Never went back. Stuck with the Thai places the Mrs knew cheaper more fun and better atmosphere. Yoh yah Noi and Yai are great!
    The Green man is a overpriced dump with a lot of ex UK big white bawana types who go there regularly, not over priced for farang food but not cheap for Thailand
    You can get Guinness in the Irish Times and several other outlets in Patong not cheap about the same price you pay in Australia, its imported there to
    English beer you drink it at room temperature unless things have changed YUK

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