Why This 25 Year Old American Chose Thailand
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- Опубліковано 30 чер 2024
- Meet Brenna. A 25-year old Korean-American who moved to Thailand four years ago. She works at a Private International School in the heart of the city and is an amazing example of a young person who has forged an awesome life for herself in the big city of Bangkok.
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Key Things Brenna Mentioned:
1) OEG Teach in Thailand: www.oeg.co.th
2) Samitivej Sukumvit Hospital: maps.app.goo.gl/gAtqtNFazdoAW...
3) Camillian Hospital: maps.app.goo.gl/VKdTEUua4oCPy...
4) UFM Fuji Super: maps.app.goo.gl/YhY81jusQhewH...
If you live here in Thailand and are interested in sharing your Blueprint... you can reach out to aparker2295@gmail.com, let's chat.
CHAPTERS:
00:00 Intro
00:43 Where Were You When You Chose Thailand?
01:10 How Did You Get Your First Job Here?
01:53 Foreign Teacher Salaries
02:32 What Is Your Visa Situation?
02:48 Filing Taxes In America
03:14 Life As A Young Foreigner In Bangkok
03:50 Making Friends
04:35 Healthcare & Private Hospitals
05:32 Have You Ever Felt Unsafe?
07:19 Brenna's Neighborhood & Condo
08:16 Setting Up Banking, Wifi, & Cell Plan
09:05 Health Insurance
10:04 Foreigner Life Vs. Local Life
10:50 Monthly Cost Of Living
11:35 Grocery Shopping In Bangkok
12:38 Anything You Miss About The US?
13:12 A Typical Day In There Life
14:13 Is There Anything You Dislike About Thailand?
14:35 The Hardest Part About Moving Overseas
14:59 Is The Grass Greener Here?
16:10 Any Advice For Other Women Considering Moving Here?
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Can you ask her the OEG's Website please?
I saw that video on rw4u . I ll have to wait till i get back to Thailand
how can i follow brenna?
Thank you.
I was KIDNAPPED at gunpoint by two men in downtown Atlanta so my spider senses are always up no matter where I go. I have visited Thailand 30 times since 2005. I have NEVER EVER felt unsafe.
Because the penalty of committing crimes can cost you your whole life lol
I am Thai. I was attacked in Atlanta. Fortunately, I ran away!!
@@samt486 I’m sorry that happened to you but thankful you ran away
At least Thailand is WAY WAAAAY BETTER than USA right now
@@jerryjohnsonibowo4426I hate air pollution here in Bangkok.
Awesome. She came to thailand for a new life, provides value to children or students and stayed for her happiness. Please more of such stories. Thank you.
As a Chinese-American, I believe Thailand is an amazing country to immerse in the local culture because I'm learning Thai online, but I don't remember anything about visiting Thailand when I was a 4-year-old. I'm really impressed with her successful career in Thailand. Hopefully, I have a chance to learn more about Thai culture when I visit Thailand.
สู้ๆนะครับ ภาษาไทยยาก แต่ฉันคิดว่าคุณทำได้ ✌🏻
Glad you like my country 🙂
Im Thai and have been working in Bangkok for 20 years.
My suggestion is this: Dont be carried away by the word "Bangkok is safe"
Of course it is safer than some of other western cities, but you dont want to walk in the valley or "Soi" in the middle of the night, right?
Drug Junkies can be anywhere who usually eye on a vulnerable and easy target.
LOL. You may be right but have you lived in America? Even if there is a chance of that it is still 0% to a person that lived in a country like USA.
@@simonk5571as a thai who's living in America rn. I would say she's right no where in the world is safe 100% bc of every country has good and bad people and we don't know when we will be unfortunately bc in Thailand doesn't have just only thais but also immigrants from another countries come to work and live in Thailand and a lot of them make crime, rob, killed people and rob or sexual crime in Thailand. So shouldn't walk alone at night at all
Have you ever been to a Western city?
@@simonk5571stop lying! The Thaiger and Khasod News tells the truth about danger .
Im Thai, Ive been travel to 30 countries and hundred of city, there are only few cities that I feel safer than Bangkok probably less than 20, the rest I feel like people might tryna attack you all the time even in the big street lot of people, I wouldnt dare of walking in the small street. In Bangkok even Klong Toey slum I can just walk through without any trouble. Its not the safest for sure but it better than world standard.
ขอบคุณสำหรับเหตุและผลที่ซื่อสัตย์และจรืงใจเกี่ยวกับเมืองไทย เห็นด้วยกับคุณในเรื่องปัญหาเกี่ยวกับฝุ่นพีเอ็มในเขตเมือง ซึ่งเป็นปัญหาใหญ่ที่รอการแก้ไข(เป็นมาหลายปีแล้ว)อย่างจริงจัง แต่ข้อดีคือถ้าฤดูฝนมาเยือนปัญหานี้ก็จะเบาลงเช่นกัน โชคดีและมีความสุขครับ❤🎉😊
Thailand is a Buddhist country, and Buddha said “Nothing be happier than getting in peace” so I wish you all be happy and get peaceful life, no worries, no problems in anything in Thailand.
What a pleasure to see someone who has found true happiness and fulfillment.
So often we grind against the pace of life in the west.
When Brenna said that when she steps off that plane and feels at home - and a sense of calm falls on her - I know exactly what she means.
Two months to go till I am on a one way ticket....
Great job Adam
Although a lot of people find they are happier in a different city or even a different country than the one they were born in it's important to remember that this does not mean that there is anything inherently wrong with the cities or countries they came from. It's just a matter of personal preference. For example, if some guy prefers vanilla ice cream to chocolate it does not mean that there is anything wrong with chocolate or that most people don’t actually prefer chocolate. And the fact of the matter is the huge majority of Americans would not be happier in living in Thailand in the long run than in the USA. Its also true that a lot of people blame their environment on their unhappiness rather than looking for the answers within themselves. And when these people change their environment thinking it will make them happier, they often find that those same problems tend to follow them around wherever they go. Also, I hate to burst your bubble, but Thailand is hardly some kind of utopia. And while this woman may feel safer in Thailand the truth is she is probably statistically just as likely to get killed or be the victim of a crime there as she would be in the USA. As for me I always felt perfectly safe when I lived in Thailand. But then again, I have also always felt perfectly safe in all the cities I lived in here in California. I did feel much less safe in Thailand however when it came to riding my motorcycle there, and with good reason. Thailand ranks in the top 3 most dangerous countries in the entire world in which to drive, and traffic accidents are the number one cause of non-disease related deaths there. By the way, I when I lived in Thailand I was actually in Phuket and not Bangkok because I figure if you are going to live in the tropics you might as well live near some beautiful beaches. Also, if I want to live in megacity again I would MUCH prefer Tokyo, Japan to Bangkok. I lived in Tokyo for 5 years and those were honestly some of the best years of my life.
In any case I am glad that this woman is happy in Bangkok but I can also tell that despite having lived there for years she is blissfully unaware of what goes on beneath the smiling and happy surface veneer of Thai society - as are most Westerners who live there. Still, she should stay there as long as she is happy there.
@@SLOBeachboy”…blame their environment on their unhappiness…” What?!?!? I guess one can be happy in a dystopia, or unhappy in a utopian society, but which is more likely occur? Maybe you’re the wrong person to ask, you’re probably miserable in any environment. Btw, I prefer vanilla ice cream over chocolate, however if all of my friends prefer chocolate it’s ok, unless that vanilla has a much higher crime rate, toxic politics, toxic race relations, homelessness, drug crisis, mass shooting crisis then maybe the problem is my inability to recognize that chocolate IS better and i need to stop rationalizing in favor of vanilla. Please American boy stay where you’re at, don’t bring that negativity to Thailand.
@@ghingisoverland6932 - I’ve actually become accustomed to getting some pretty unintelligent and bizarre replies on here over the years, but I have to say that yours is a real head scratcher. After all I did not make a single statement that any sane rational person would consider to be even remotely “negative”. In fact, I think I could best sum what I wrote as “there are always two sides to every story” or “one size does not always fit all”. I’m not sure if it’s a reading comprehension problem on your end or if you are just one of those types who is so irrational and so easily triggered that you only hear what you are expecting to hear rather than what is actually being said or written. In any case, my comments are always completely unbiased and are meant to be purely informative and to get people thinking. Furthermore, as someone who has been visiting Thailand for 35 years now and who has spent years living there, (up until 6 months ago) I can tell you that negativity amongst expats over there is already so rampant that it could not really get any worse, so you need not worry about me or anyone else bringing their “negativity” over. In fact, I would say that that the sh*tty attitudes of many of the expats in Thailand was actually one of the big negatives about living there. Speaking of which, I guess I should really thank you for going out of your way to prove this very point for me. By the way, my comment about people sometimes trying to escape their problems be relocating - and I never implied that this was the case with the girl in the video - were based on my many years of experience studying the human mind and I would not really expect someone like you to understand such phenomenon. I was also making the point that for the huge majority of people life in the USA and many other other Western countries is great. So, is that small, disgruntled group of citizens just seeing things that for some reason others can't see? Or is it actually their own cr*ppy attitudes that are causing them all their problems, and which have them thinking that their home countries are horrible and unlivable places? Any halfway intelligent person should be able to figure that one out.
americans are often naive
she will be rejected
Love it Adam! Brenna was a great guest and your interview skills are so natural! Very keen on watching the channel develop
You are also good paddy ❤
A very smart articulate young lady. Well done
Teaching is a foreigners last resort when they can't afford to live in the nice parts of the US....😅😅😅
@@ADHCPTSNPDeezNutz Teaching English, perhaps, but she made it clear that she has found her niche. Nothing wrong with that.
The 2 above comments do say the difference level of maturity.
Great job on the interview. It's refreshing to hear an articulate intelligent 25 year old who is able to clearly explain why she made the move from the US to Bangkok. I agree that Bangkok is an amazing city with a lot of diversity and opportunity. The locals are always willing to help if you need it and they are generally very open to talking to foreigners , especially English speaking . Good choice !
Thais are Racist and think non Thais are inferior in all ways....
But not using common sense to wear a helmet while riding on a scooter😂
@inquisitvem6723 Cop don't force so we're chilling
@@giannilyanicks1718Nowadays, our youth can use basic English. But because we have our own language, Tourists should learn some basic Thai language
@@l.yothin4266 you just wouldn't want to be with "farangs" people who speak poorly your language any longer
Beautiful in all regards. Not only physically, but the way of thinking. Congratulations!
Thailand is the heaven of free peoples who just wants to live safely
❤️❤️❤️😍🇹🇭😍❤️❤️❤️
But do you have to learn Thai to be happy there?
@@KP99 no, cuz most of them speak English and if u wanned u can learn Thai too 🤗🇹🇭
This interview could not have come at a better time, teacher myself who's debating packing everything up and heading off to thailand. Great interview!
If you don't have Sugar Daddy's don't do it😂😂😂😂😂.
Money Matters....
Do it
Well, you might be happy living there and you might not be but it's always better to try something and fail than to spend the rest of your live wondering “what if”. And this is exactly the attitude I had when at 25 I decided to just up and move to Tokyo, Japan. It was very scary at first because I had no job lined up and I only had $400 to my name but it all worked out for the best and the 5 years I spent living there turned out to be some of the best years of my life. I also later spent years living in Thailand and I had some good times there as well.
naive
@@giannilyanicks1718 why
Hey Adam. Found this video via a recommendation on UA-cam, but I’ve seen you on your Uncle’s channel many times. This was a really well done interview. Brenna seems smart and knows what she wants for her life and Thailand seems to make her happy. I was not even close to having it all together back when I was 25 like her. It’s one of my life’s regrets. It’s great to see someone young like her having a good plan.
Good to see another video interview from you. Keep 'em coming!
Good to see you branching out into your own channel Adam. Excellent interview. Keep up the good work.
Great interview! Good questions and a very articulate guest!!
@Adam... good to see you with your own YT channel! Great insights and questions. Looking forward to more interviews!
Hey Adam, nice informative video...great stuff man, well-done, let the vlogs start rolling in..... hope to see you soon.
Good job loving the interview
I've been following RW4U for so long and I'm really happy that there's this channel now. Great interviews! Can't wait to see more!
This is a very poised, intelligent, informative, and articulate interview, on both her part and yours, Adam. Well done! Mark me down as subscriber number 897. I'm looking forward to watching more of your videos in the future!
Great interview Adam! Love the Thailand Blueprint concept. ❤
Good review, Adam! Gladly you guys brought a positive perspective about Thailand.
Hi Adam
You asked all the good and very useful questions. I learned a lot from this interview. Great job
Ive been to Thailand 6 times.I love the place.And ifound it to be very safe.No problems at all anywhere.Plus plenty of nice places to see.
Good job loving the interview. Best luck for her.
Great video like always Adam. Keep making awesome videos.
Great job on the interview! Just subscribed
Great videos Adam, looking forward to the next one 👍
That s awesome that you have your own channel as well and great video!
Wonderful lady! It's great to hear of her experiences in Thailand. As a young man, I worked as a merchant seaman for adventure and to get out of my comfort zone. Great interview, Adam. Keep up the good work.
Hi Adam
Thanks for another wonderful interview and really blown away by your guest Brenna and how she has created a great life in Thailand. I showed this video to my son and he was also impressed. He loves visiting Thailand and could see himself living there. I hope this inspires him to go after his dream. Thanks 😊
Love the interview mate
🎉Love the interview
Love the format of the new channel, Adam! Keep it up! 💪
Thanks man!
It's so great to see a young, vibrant young woman making the most of your life. I've really enjoyed watching this video. I'm from Western Australia and travel to Thailand fairly often. When I next go, I'm going to discover Hai Hin. Really looking forward to it. Brenna, the best of luck with your life, You're a star!
Enjoyed your interview Adam. Brenna is a good guest and loved to listen to her wonderful experience in Thailand..
Great interview!
Those were all the questions that I wanted to ask.
I'm Thai, spent almost 50 years in the US as a nurse and just retired in Thailand. Having a hard time adjusting but watching this gives me an encouragement that I can make it here. Thank you!
Great insights! Your perspective on life in Bangkok as a young woman is enlightening and encouraging. It's evident that Thailand offers a vibrant and welcoming environment for expats. Thanks for sharing your experiences, Brena!
Great interview with a lovely young woman!!
Both of you are very inspirational!! Thank You!!
Another great interview. Brenna; you’re a rock star. The best of luck to you!
Yeah wow that was a refreshing conversation and young Lady! Congratulations and thank you for your insight 👏🏼
Great interview. Also living in Bangkok as a retiree with two years in Bangkok, she is right on money with her takes, she is also gorgeous and articulate. The negatives: excessive heat/humidity, traffic, pollution(sometimes bad), I don't dwell on any of those negatives because of all the good lifestyle, safety, and cool people stuff she mentions in the interview. I don't miss driving like Brenna, not driving takes alot of stress out of life. At the end of the interview she mentions how she always feels good whenever she arrives back in Thailand, I have never heard anyone else say that but that is the same for me. I would say on the cab ride into the city a tremendous feeling of comfort comes over me like being home.
Great interview! Thanks Adam...
Absolutely Outstanding
Thank you Brenna. As a recently retired U.S. citizen I can tell you not only is there a lot of crime but also high cost of living and much of the high crime in the U.S. flows into the work place. Many U.S. work places have very poor treatment of workers & workers that don't have respect for each other. Back stabbing, thievery and lying would be the general work place rule.
Great interview. Very informative. And she’s so cute.
Great interview Adam! 🙌
🙏ขอบคุณครับ แอดมินถามชัดคำดี
Great interview!
Superb inspiration from young lady🙏
Great interview. Hope both of you have good time in Thailand. If there are more young professionals come to Thailand to teach our kids, that would be great.
As an American I agree with almost everything she says about Thailand compared to America. Enjoyed this she seems really cool and a great speaker and person.
Good video, enjoyed the interview. A great lifestyle in Thailand and very affordable 👍
A very nice girl. And great interview. That sense of relief when getting into the taxi from BKK airport is so amazing ❤, I thought it was just me
SO HELPFUL
Loving your videos sharing them to all my humans 😊
Wow, fellow AIS fan here! They have great service
Love your channel ❤
Nice one Adam and so happy for you Brenna 💫🙏
Way to take the ball and run with it Adam. Turning out to be quite the journalist, eh? Keep digging buddy. Good luck with the channel.
Well done my young lad. Enroll her in that Thai language challenge! ❤
What a lovely and well grounded young woman. Well done on living in Thailand. Wish I did this in my 20's!
subscribed. great interview
Excellent interview
The interview setting is great, the best ever seen youtube.
Wow this is a good interview and good enough to make me subscribe.... Good Job
Watching your interview that is make me wanna visti Thailand
Nice interview 😊
Great interviewer, great questions.
Good job! Best interviewers and nice girls.
Wow.🎉 I love this content.
Good content 🙏🏽
Nice interview bro, Brenna is beautiful! From a Korean guy in Sydney 😊
wish i did this before i went into college debt haha. but i have been to thailand several times and met my wife there!
@admparker21 your videos are excellent.Your interviews are very well structured to let us know about expat life in thailand .I'm looking forward watching your next interview.
She is so so nice and articulated.
She’s definitely got her act together. You did a good job in there interview as well as she did in the answers. I live in Pattaya if she’s ever in town, let me know dinners on me or coffee. 😊
I’m Thai. I’ve been living in nyc for 10 years. I moved to nyc when I was 23. I am moving back to bkk this year. I feel like the quality of life in bkk is so much better. I miss private hospitals in Thailand. Also, beauty services are very affordable. I’m so jealous of my friends when I scroll on fb or ig, how they are able to access beauty services like facial laser, botox, collagen boost injection, vitamin dripping, fine line reduction, hair salon etc, They look extremely younger than their actual age. When I was in Thailand, I went to the salon all the time for a hair wash. These things are so expensive in nyc. Another thing, how crazy is that bkk now has a proper Japanese / korean malls , beauty stores and ssupermarkets . Im in the center of the world nyc and there are not many skincare brands from japan or korea. There are only a few brands in Hmart or teso life. But in Bkk now you can find both western skincare choices, Alternative European brands and many choices from Japan and Korea.
Lies! Please leave our city and come back to yours ASAP. Don't wait any longer. Go to JFK now...
Service is expensive in NY also means that your wages are higher. If you can get cheap service in Thailand it also means your wages will be lower.
Great I like hear this interview!
Good story/interview Adam. I agree with most of her perceptions/observations. Brenna (sp?) rocks she stepped out of her comfort zone. I am currently near where she grew up it's lovely here in the desert but ... for the reasons she mentioned I will be back in Thailand ...
Well done. Very well done. That's 2 for 2!
Good show, Adam!
A great interview. It's not about where you live but how you live.
Just look at her flipflop. How cool in Thailand ? ขอบคุณครับ
Love your VDOs
polite and caring person like you...are most welcomed to Thailand...you enrich our society
I rly enjoy that! great questions, but i wish it was less like an interview, and more like a good flow on a conversation, follow up questions and not just "NEXT QUESTION, NEXT QUESTION" Felt little bit rushed.
just a feedback =) Keep up the good work, very glad i found your channel
May the following is answer ,Happiness in Thailand...
Factor 4 refers to the four paths practiced in Buddhist teachings. This is the basic principle for understanding suffering and how to reduce it as taught by the Buddha. Currently, references to the Four Lines are usually practiced in the following form:
1. **Things that once existed (Dukkha)**: Awareness of suffering and suffering in life that has occurred.
2. **Causes of suffering (Samudaya)**: Understanding the causes of suffering, such as desire, severity, etc.
3. **Elimination of suffering (Nirodha)**: Stopping or reducing suffering by ignoring its causes. and training to calm the mind through intellect, introspection, and concentration.
4. **Practice (Magga)**: Following the path of truth. It is the practice of following moral principles and values that are beneficial to oneself and others.
These four practices are an important basis for practicing and following in order to understand and improve your life to be happier and more balanced according to Buddhist principles.
Adam, maybe you could ask more follow up questions in the future like why AIS over True or DTAC? Is it because of cost or performance or both? It will make your interviews more interesting when they tell you why they chose one over the others.
All are pretty much the same good quality. Whether you use AIS True or DTAC, you can go anywhere (literally anywhere, I mean even deep in the jungle or in the middle of the ocean). You will definitely have internet to use)
Therefore, the difference may be a matter of price and promotion.
@@user-ts4sl8fu6y Great! Thanks for the info.
There promotions are pretty much the same tbh. I had bad experience with True when i went hiking quite a few times, while my friend’s Ais still works pretty much anywhere. So I would say from my opinion, if you planning to stay in the city they are pretty much the same but for outside of the big city or the central district of a province, maybe you go with AIS.
@@TS-vp7ep Thanks for sharing your experience.
Congrats😊
👍🤞She's so beautiful. Great decision lady!
Living life to the fullest 👍
I don't ever say this but she speaks very intelligently
She's right about freedom. You are more free in Thailand than anywhere else. If you leave people alone, they will leave you alone. Great place for young teachers.
Hi Adam follow from RWFY already subscribed } nice guest
So Beautiful country
Justin T was pumping a lot of personal info from this girl.
Good news is bangkok is milder than scottsdale😊