I’m Thai and what I noticed is My country 🇹🇭 is like a life cheat code for many people, mostly Westerners ! with affordable living, vibrant culture, and welcoming people. we’re also adaptable to any culture, LGBT-friendly, and many of us speak English ! Asian Americans especially feel at home with their roots here, fitting into Thai culture naturally. Personally, I’d rather see Asian Americans exploring and embracing Thai culture than the retired western old guys coming to my country for you know what and not even able to speak 1 word of thai.
I'm working with westerners (farang) colleague in Bkk. Let me be honest. I don't want westerners to move in Thailand. The cultural gab is too big. It turn toxic. They are so cold, never listen, disrespect etc, May be it considered normal back in their country but many of their normal is rude in Thailand. I have had it enough in my work place.
Yes! Well said 😂 being Asian American, I’m looking into making my breakthrough to Thailand after i visited a couple weeks ago. The vibrant streets and the culture will stick with me forever
@@SamStandley-f1g Possible but you have to research it. There's a list of jobs reserved for Thais by law. So you'll have to find out if the job you want to do is on that list.
Just got back from THAILAND! As a Black American, world traveler, open-minded, love international culture, and respectful of all people, THAILAND is simply amazing! Great VIBES, kind people, great prices, and rich in culture. If you appreciate great VIBES and respectful, THAILAND!!!
Appreciate the shoutout David and Andrew! Moving to Thailand in the beginning of COVID was one of the best decision I’ve ever made and is still till this day of your best risk/reward options in making Thailand your new home 🇹🇭
It's not perfect, but Thailand is one of the OG and one of the most successful multicultural countries around. Even back in the days when it was still Siam, you have Chinese, Japanese, Indian, Persian, Portuguese and Dutch settling in Thailand since the 1500s. But because Thai culture is so inclusive the foreign communities don't Ghettoize themselves and over time melded into Thai culture rather than stand apart, that's how Thai culture has developed and continues to develop to this day, you'll find foreign influences all over, but because Thailand has never been colonized, those foreign influences have always been adapted to blend rather than forced/superimposed on Thais.
Ive been saying this. I totally agree with you. The blend of multiculturalism in Thailand and how they are absorbed into the Thai society really is a thing.
Well, Thailand's birth rate is declining, and it is economically struggling. Many thai women who had plastic surgery and ladyboys are involved in sex work
I'm an American, but mixed Asian and been living in Bangkok for 5 years, almost 6. I would say it is pretty good and comfortable living here, people are mostly easy-going and polite and they don't bother you, service is okay in general, it's mostly affordable and you get a lot of bang for your baht here. I live a really good lifestyle, I usually eat whatever I want and go out to eat to cool places without feeling like I spent too much money. I live in a very affordable modern condo studio for $360 a month with a rooftop infinity pool overlooking the skyline of the city. It's pretty good, of course not perfect like visas and 90 day reports are still a major pain and make it hard living here long-term, but I can see why it's popular.
That and the strife of American politics hasn't touched Asia yet. People naturally become more conservative over time in cultural terms and Asia in general gives that
Regarding to visa issue , Thai government just announced a new type of visa call Destination Thailand Visa / DTV , please check it out via UA-cam " The TRUTH About Thailand's New DTV Visa by RW4U".
Shout out to Fung Bros for knowing their stuff before making this video. I'm Thai-American with dual citizenship (US and Thailand) and been living in Bangkok since 2014 (way before the big UA-cam travel vlogging boom). My only thing is with all these foreigners coming here is they're raising the prices for a lot of the locals here. Also, not a fan of the foreigners that only participate in debauchery and don't respect the Thai people.
Most are Americans and Europeans. When I saw who they are and breaking the culture of Thailand it was uneasy. I find it ironic how they go to Thailand and look for Western restaurants to eat at… I just can’t under it
We came to Thailand from California, hoping to stay here for a while. Just with everything going on and Thailand being comfortable for Asian Americans like us… it’s been great! We travel within Bangkok all the time and we usually spend $20-$50/day, that includes food, light shopping and transportation. Food is cheap and delicious, ride services are cheap too. Everyone has their own reasons, but for us, staying in Thailand made sense. Especially, with our 15 year old dog that loves it here.
Omg you're here too! I'm a fan lol Glad to know you really like living in Thailand and feel comfortable there! Kisses to Bruno boy ❤️❤️❤️ @@ChovyTravel
My partner is from TX. He was supposed to leave Thailand after 2 years. It’s been 10 years and he’s not thinking of goin back. Like many people have said, Thailand is not perfect in everything. But it is the overall combined balance of everything that makes it special. You want Italian food? Got ‘em. You want Japanese food? Plenty. You need good hospitals? Take your pick. How about schools if I have kids? Tons of international schools. Need a break, where can I go? Mountains, rivers, sea, islands and beaches, cultural retreats etc. you get the picture. The sex tourism imagery may be stuck in most westerner’s head from word of mouth and through western media, but I can assure you that it’s a small percentage to everything that this country has to offer. The nightlife here is so diverse it’s unreal. You will find just about any mood that fits what you want. Mellow nice evenings, upbeat clubs down to quick and easy pubs n bars.
A lot of Japanese people love here and that's why now there are already more than 200,000+ Japanese population that already moved to lived in Thailand and a lot of Japanese already moved here since 30-40 years ago.🙏💕
@ he was always so kind to me and welcomed me into his home. Even to this day he lets me know he is proud of me. I’m still in contact with his oldest daughter. He deserves the peace.
I get why Asian Americans are moving here and enjoy Paul Lee's content. This is just the latest trend and I see it as a positive. I moved here at 23 and over the last 47 years I have witnessed many different trends in immigration. I am an old white guy but I'm happy to see this new wave. I love your presentation and energy as well as agree with everything you said.
47 years? Wow that's really quite unusual for a white guy. Ovbiously you are fluent in the language & probably feel like u are not one of your countrymen anymore?
@villagefarang No doubt, even for me since 2011 (home for covid) it can be hard to relate to old friends & they have no idea what it's actually like beyond a 2 week holiday. I prefer not to talk about my life here other than my hobbies with old friends & family because it often leads to judgements, assumptions & misunderstandings
Wow, it's crazy that you guys posted this today. I recently went to Thailand for my first time & literally just got back last night. I already have friends from America who currently live there (which is the reason why I visited), & they just kept telling me how great it is. So I was thinking that if I could keep my current job & go live there for a couple years, I could save so much money! I work fully remote in IT, so I'm hoping my job would be okay with it. In America, I'm just getting by living alone & it's so stressful. Aside from my fulltime job, I'm also picking up Amazon Flex shifts before & after my regular job shift, so somedays I'm working like 16-18hrs. I've also been looking for another part-time job. I even thought about moving back in with my parents, just because I'm drained, mentally & physically. This Thailand trip really opened my eyes.
Went there for the first time last December for 6weeks solo. Had a transformative experience and am planning to put my roots down. I’m black and felt completely at home and blended. What’s there not to love about this culture?? You can thrive in solitude or and socialize to fit your lifestyle. Transportation is second to none, food, housing, and quality of life to name a few
Japanese here. I totally agree with you! Respect the local people and their way of living. That is very important. I love Thailand and its people. I am always thankful for what they did in the time of Japan's disastrous time.
@@eathangogo9370A Thai here. I think we love and accept everyone, but I can assure you that the Japanese have a special place in our hearts. Never disrespect, never cause any trouble, gets along with the thais very well. The list goes on. We love you brother.
Fyi I'm Thai. I've been following this channels for years, never thought this will be one of the topic lol. I've seen so many International Asian moving here with several personal reasons whether its the lifestyle, work or for our pop culture etc. whatever the reason welcome all to Thailand.
Coz Thailand is one of the more developed SE Asian countries and the people are more chill and welcoming than most other countries. And relatively cheap.
As an Asian American going To Thailand I realized that the sex industry becomes the last thing in my mind once I arrive in Thailand because there is so much to do and see there. It’s bizarre that when we are in America the only thing people think about is the sex industry when Thailand gets talked about
@@pkim07kinda 50/50 nowadays. Woman either love (fantasized) you or not really interesting in relationships with you at all since anti-korea wave is coming cus they start to see /talk about how korean man are literally the most sexist, conservative group of people
My friend in Hong Kong is going to retire in Thailand. As gay Asian men, we are at the very rock bottom of the totem pole in the west and most of the Asian countries and people hate, ignore, reject, or forget us. Thailand is one of the very few places where we can go to and gay marriage will be legal in January 2025. Personally, I would prefer to live in Taiwan but Taiwan is much harder to go to retire.
Gay in Thailand is common as it gets. Thai women by the way prefer men to have boyfriends as lovers. I would have zero concern being openly Gay in Thailand as well you are an honored citizen in many ways. I would even say 1/3 women in Thailand are gay or bisexual
To become a non-Taiwan born ROC citizen (not talking about ARC visas), the process is so hard that you almost have to announce your citizenship, However, if you are married to one, or one of your parents is one, that fixes the problem. Keep in mind, they are paying for your health care, even when you didn't serve their military. If you want to retired there.. just ask how the Viets do it.. and money also talks..
I’m Thai American and our family already own multiple properties in Thailand…. I feel that I don’t want too many non-Thais buying up properties there and making it way too unaffordable for most Thais to buy.
@@NYC-2-BKK You cannot expect prices to stay the same forever, remember the Buddhist proverb of "The only constant thing is impermanence." At any rate, Thailand is far more fun now than it was when I first visited in 2001.
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I am a black American and have been working hard on my retirement to move to Thailand. I went for 3 wks & cried like a b_ tch on the way back to America. Tired of racism & all killing going on everywhere in America, America is very sick & diluted country, too toxic🤯
I love everything about Thailand...except the weather. It's oppressively hot year round...I just can't handle the heat! I found myself imprisoned in shopping malls and air-conditioned spaces and when I went out on the street (for more than a few minutes) I just broiled. It's hot and it's humid year round...I felt sticky and uncomfortable all the time. I remember arriving in Bangkok for the 1st time and walking a few blocks from the metro to my hotel...by the time I arrived at the hotel, I was drenched in sweat and the hotel staff could not contain their laughter (apparently only westerners sweat like that). From that point on, I could only go to the nearest shopping mall or go out out at night (night markets are big in Thailand for a reason). Japan is far, far more comfortable as far as the weather is concerned but the culture is alien...Thailand, even though it's a Buddhist country, is surprisingly western in outlook...so many Thais speak English, which was not the case in Japan. The Thai culture seems friendly and open and welcoming and genuinely curious and embracing of foreigners, where as Japanese culture seems less welcoming and far more suspicious of foreigners. If I could move the country of Thailand to the latitude of Japan...it would be perfect!
If u think many Thais speak English it means u were contained in a very small bubble as for the heat it takes time for your body & mind to adjust. The best way to adjust is intense exercise outdoors
Man I knew I saw you in Bangkok on Halloween! I was with my mainland chinese partner; she didn’t realize why I was so excited to see you, but your channel has been a big help learning about the Asian American community, and the Chinese diaspora. She is the first Asian woman I’ve dated and I’m trying to be respectful though we are from very different cultures
Great video. I watched its entirety. Do show us your adventure when u get there. Very interested in Fung's opinion on this. Thank you my asian brothers :)(
Warm climate all-year round, affordable prices, good-looking women, diverse foods and cuisines, and interesting and unique culture, those are enough to attract many people. I'd like to move there later in my life as well.
As a Thai, I have a word of advice for people moving here. Thailand is very welcoming of foreigners, but we are mostly traditional and conservative, for example with LQBT we are very acceptance, but not in the way westerner do, i.e. we believe in 2 genders. So don't be woke or try to impose western wokeness values, do that and you will get beat up. Other than that just be polite and smile and people will be nice to you.
It's a great country to live, but remember you should learn how to speak and understand basic Thai to increase your quality of life. If you don't you will feel ignorant the longer you live there.
In my perspective as a Thai who living in US. It a great exprirence for young & single people who want to exploer Thailand or BKK it incridible city but as Thai who merried and have a kids in Thailand/BKK and if you working 8-5 and living in BKK that a huge different life style there! It not easy life and no more cheap. You will pay for everything!!
FYI yes it goes far but you will spend so much as a tourist passing out money to smilers you just will not care. Think of goes a lot further this way: Money spent will go far before away before any of it makes its way back to your pocket
I'm Thai-American and I just returned from Thailand a few days ago. I spent the entire month of October there and I will eventually retire in 2 years! As far as spending power with your dollars, it really depends on what you eat and where you eat. If you stick to local Thai food away from the touristy areas, you will spend $1.50 on Chinese roast duck over rice or you can spend $10 on Burger King or McDonald's. It's a myth that everything is cheap in Bangkok! At most major shopping malls in Bangkok, there will be an inexpensive food court where you can pay local Thai prices which is dirt cheap! For example, at the Terminal 21 shopping center food court I paid $1.50 for stewed pork legs over rice, $1.50 for Hainanese chicken and rice, 59 cents for a large Pepsi, and for dessert, $1.00 for mango and sticky rice. For less than $5, I was completely full! This would have been impossible in the US for under $5!
Thanks for shedding more light on this current alternative lifestyle in Bangkok. I have been following both Paul and Forrest for a few years and they seem to have incredibly relevant videos and lots to say about their adopted home. Look forward to your videos from Thailand in Nov/Dec.
HI Guys, I spent two weeks in Thailand last Dec. It was great! I also wen to Vietnam and Cambodia. All were great! Enjoy your time in Thailand. I want to return and live there for a year. have fun bro!
As a Thai living in US for over a decade, for me, US can only offer good money and work opportunities.... Thailand can offer much more than that...... if you have money lol
@@astoncowie2974 Despite it's not officially recorded, I'm pretty sure that it's Siracha district, Chonburi province (Yes, the same province with Pattaya). I mean...this district even has a Shinto shrine !!
@@bakabon114 yes, a lot of Japanese manufacturer plants are in Sriracha (Mitsubishi, Toyota, Honda, and so forth), and so many Japanese workers moved their family and settle there.
I’m a Thai who’s currently living in the US. I’m going back to visit my family in December and January and I can’t wait. Just thinking about the food you can’t find in the US gets me drooling hard
I moved to Krabi in the south of Thailand, in 5 years ago. I'm retired and married to a local girl. I'm settled in her farmland next to the beach. We don't spend much money here, except when we traveled around Asia countries. We spend a lot of times on the farm and go fishing and crabbing in an island nearby.
The next country I'm visiting will be Thailand (sometime early 2025). It will be my first time there. I'm looking forward to the food and wearable goods.
one ply clothing lite shoes thin shirts no heavy cotton at all. Thai air is thick with street side bbq grill charcoal smoke,auto,bus and moped exhaust,and never forget thailand is a swamp air very moist day and night and very warm to hot
I'm splitting my time between Thailand and Vietnam, love the variety of scenery and food. btw my buddy Jon Barr recently shot a food vid in NYC with you Andrew, looked so good!
Women are not FAT?! in thailand............ WTF daily they get larger. Pre covid 90 pounds was average and 125 pounds large. Now 140 is average and most women in bars easily larger than that
Thailand also very open for LGBT. They are 30 years beyond the woke era like in western world. They are well known for Ladyboy for very long time and they also make a lot of Boy's love series. So if you are LGBT or anyone who sick of woke in the west, Thailand might be your place to stay.
This is true until if it’s made to be a big deal a.k.a hate speech Thai population which consist of people in the rural area will have a massive push back. I’ve met some woke North Americans here and all the Thai friends didn’t like them even though they have no problem with LGBTQ community. 😂
Thailand is a multicultural country from start. If you look closely, there are 4 regions with different background so ppl marry across the culture within the country. Besides, there are so many ppl marry foreigners as well so it’s kind of mixing in cultures more than other countries. I know America has ppl from around the world but they don’t mixed well and ppl trend to live their lives within their own communities.
I would love to retire in Thailand but my wife and I don't like too much heat and humidity :( . Maybe we'll visit someday and see how hot the climate is for us. Thanks for the videos and great info!
There are too many Chinese in Bangkok right now! Normally, Thailand is very opened to other culture. But this phenomenon happened too quickly. I am worried about future conflicts. We spent 3 generations to assimilate oversea Chinese into our culture and eliminate racism. We don't want to start it all over again. This wave of Chinese immigrant tend to look down on us. It's understandable. But the more they seperate themselves from locals, the less they understand Thais. In the end they will be ripped off.
Even though there were a lot of Chinese people, they were all in their own areas in Bangkok. In addition, Thailand also has Pattaya, Hua Hin, Phuket, Chiang Mai, Nonthaburi, Hat Yai.
Im not "Asian" at least not in looks.(I live in Europe at the moment)The short answer is because it's better in Thailand, and even l am already making the move there permernatly!
Thanks for the video, if I have to retire in Thailand in my early 50's now, I need to have at least $3K or B100K of monthly pension plus $100K of extra savings for emergency. That won't happen until late 2025 or early 2026 to be living in Thailand for good.
That’s not true. My friend moved his 4 kids and wife there and he’s an Asian American attorney You can enroll them in international school and the health care privately is top tier
@@bayareayackem100 if you have good quality health insurance coverage then you can access Bumrungrad and Samitivej for healthcare needs and there are plenty of good quality international schools there...
just search “Shrewbury/King college in Bangkok” and see the offer we could provide in term of education. Thailand has everything to offer depending on ur wallet
It reminds me of African Americans moving to different countries Africa a few years ago. Most of them have moved back because of the very serious differences socially and politically, missing family. You can go experience the culture in a way you may have dreamed of without making a big commitment while you are young. Also don't underestimate language barriers and unwritten rules
Guys! I’m Thai and have lived in south SF bay for 12 years. I’m telling you that I miss living in Thailand so much. I’m bored and feeling like I have no life here. I’m planning to move back to Thailand as soon as my son is 18 years old but now he is only 11. 7 more years and I will run away from this country!
How hard is it to get a job over there if you only speak English and what's their average income like? Like that 500/month apartment? if you don't have a US remote job, and instead are working in THailand, how does the cost/rent ratio scale with going from USD to Thailand's currency?
Actually not just Asian Americans, but white Americans as well😃 But Asians Americans would definitely integrate more easily given their ethnicity and cultural background.
As a Thai I have to say sometime it's not true here in Thailand about the asian background my friend, it's because we Thai always welcoming any race even you're white, black, blue, red or yellow and it's equally! In Bangkok it's not weird if your group has all the types of human races. Because nowaday we Thai still ok with the European people but a lot of Thai nowadays already felt very bad about the Chinese, Arab and India tourists that made a lot of bad problems here in Thailand. Chinese : many of them throwing the garbages everywhere they go and some very loud and rude and no respectful. Indian : Throwing the garbages everywhere they go too just like nothing and love to steal and not pay. Arab : nowadays a lot of them dare to being gangsters and even beated and bullied the Arab tourists here at the tourist areas.
@onalonan Chinese tourists are so rude it's almost funny 😂 Indian people in general are very inexperienced at anything outside of their own country Every u said is true 👍
Chiang Mai (or the more rural Chiang Rai) is way different than Bangkok (the rat race; a huge metropolis, just like New York or Ho Chi Minh (in Vietnam; it is split in "Districts"); more laid back. P.S.: I have heard that: besides the regular "Monsoon" seasons, the Hot and Dry seasons (for toursim), there is the "Burning" seasons (2 - 3 months). I was there for 2 weeks, and returned back home before the coronavirus/Covid-19 pandemic era started in early 2020.
Them Thai drove Ford a lot because it's made in Thailand.😊 Also Thai people they made another famous car brands too and also exported worldwide such as Ford, Toyota, Honda, Mitsubishi, Isuzu, Mazda and the No'1 country that we Thai exported cars the most is Australia which they imported more than 2 millions cars from Thailand just per year.
I think asians have been hated a lot in america and we feel less secure. When i go to asia i feel safe. Some sense of belonging and security though it is not my home
Vloggers are going to die out soon. Only the interesting ones who are actually doing something specific will make it rather than 'here is me living a basic life, but in a different country!'
Same with the Philippines. So many vloggers trying to get likes and views for $. They're causing floods of people to move to Asia. But on the other hand, some make good and relevant content. I have a love / hate with vloggers.
I hope you truly have fun and enjoy your trip. You guys make great content and well rounded observations!. Last comment lol 😊you're visiting. $$$$$ for 2-3 years multiplied by 1000 or however many guys like you go as familiar visitors. Major economic political win for Thai leaders lol 😂, They will treat you differently when you step out of bounds (pre approved locations/job industry) or if you decide to be truly long term immigrant. 😂
I think the combination of cheap overhead ie rent food etc etc, plus the fact that women in Thailand don’t usually get into the western feminist mindset makes Asian American men feel a little bit better about there.
@@jseitang your statement would be true if you went and lived out in the countryside, but Bangkok women are going to surprise you....they may appear more timid at the beginning but they will show their grit in a LTR.....you poor wanna be chads better stay away cause your feelings will get hurt by women who will (rightly) stand up to your nonsense.
Tons of them are literally prostitutes🤣 . So not feminist like american women. Just cheap women who will do anything to get a white men to escape poverty🤣
Thailand is banging. I (british born chinese) first went there post unitveristy for 6 months to travel around SE Asia and then my English wife's sister and husband got jobs in Bangkok and lived there for 5 years so we went to visit them a lot. I also proposed to my wife on one of those trips on this amazing resort off the coast of Phuket called the Racha. Basically the expat lifestyle in Bangers is amazing and if you have kids you have maids and nannies to help out. They've since moved back to London though I know they miss Bangkok and we miss the fact that we dont have a base in SE Asia anymore. My sister also lived in HK at the time so we could spend time with both families whilst exploring places like Cambodia and Vietnam. I miss Thailand a lot.
I’m Thai and what I noticed is
My country 🇹🇭 is like a life cheat code for many people, mostly Westerners ! with affordable living, vibrant culture, and welcoming people. we’re also adaptable to any culture, LGBT-friendly, and many of us speak English ! Asian Americans especially feel at home with their roots here, fitting into Thai culture naturally. Personally, I’d rather see Asian Americans exploring and embracing Thai culture than the retired western old guys coming to my country for you know what and not even able to speak 1 word of thai.
I'm working with westerners (farang) colleague in Bkk. Let me be honest. I don't want westerners to move in Thailand. The cultural gab is too big. It turn toxic. They are so cold, never listen, disrespect etc, May be it considered normal back in their country but many of their normal is rude in Thailand. I have had it enough in my work place.
Hey man I was wondering if you can get a blue collar/ physical labor job in Thailand as a foreigner
Good point
Yes! Well said 😂 being Asian American, I’m looking into making my breakthrough to Thailand after i visited a couple weeks ago. The vibrant streets and the culture will stick with me forever
@@SamStandley-f1g Possible but you have to research it. There's a list of jobs reserved for Thais by law. So you'll have to find out if the job you want to do is on that list.
Just got back from THAILAND! As a Black American, world traveler, open-minded, love international culture, and respectful of all people, THAILAND is simply amazing! Great VIBES, kind people, great prices, and rich in culture. If you appreciate great VIBES and respectful, THAILAND!!!
As a Thai, we treat and see people equity regardless of color and religion. You're always welcome to Thailand
Appreciate the shoutout David and Andrew! Moving to Thailand in the beginning of COVID was one of the best decision I’ve ever made and is still till this day of your best risk/reward options in making Thailand your new home 🇹🇭
It's not perfect, but Thailand is one of the OG and one of the most successful multicultural countries around. Even back in the days when it was still Siam, you have Chinese, Japanese, Indian, Persian, Portuguese and Dutch settling in Thailand since the 1500s. But because Thai culture is so inclusive the foreign communities don't Ghettoize themselves and over time melded into Thai culture rather than stand apart, that's how Thai culture has developed and continues to develop to this day, you'll find foreign influences all over, but because Thailand has never been colonized, those foreign influences have always been adapted to blend rather than forced/superimposed on Thais.
Ive been saying this. I totally agree with you. The blend of multiculturalism in Thailand and how they are absorbed into the Thai society really is a thing.
Thailand is not a multiculture country, we are a melting pot, that's why Thai culture still continues for more 1000 years.
Well, Thailand's birth rate is declining, and it is economically struggling. Many thai women who had plastic surgery and ladyboys are involved in sex work
Yoo thanks for featuring me! Moving here from nyc was the best decision I’ve made. I agree and can relate with all the points made
Congrats on making it out to Thailand! I wish to follow suit but not yet sure how to yet! Keep thriving Paul! 🎉
I'm an American, but mixed Asian and been living in Bangkok for 5 years, almost 6. I would say it is pretty good and comfortable living here, people are mostly easy-going and polite and they don't bother you, service is okay in general, it's mostly affordable and you get a lot of bang for your baht here. I live a really good lifestyle, I usually eat whatever I want and go out to eat to cool places without feeling like I spent too much money. I live in a very affordable modern condo studio for $360 a month with a rooftop infinity pool overlooking the skyline of the city. It's pretty good, of course not perfect like visas and 90 day reports are still a major pain and make it hard living here long-term, but I can see why it's popular.
That and the strife of American politics hasn't touched Asia yet. People naturally become more conservative over time in cultural terms and Asia in general gives that
Regarding to visa issue , Thai government just announced a new type of visa call Destination Thailand Visa / DTV , please check it out via UA-cam " The TRUTH About Thailand's New DTV Visa by RW4U".
Shout out to Fung Bros for knowing their stuff before making this video. I'm Thai-American with dual citizenship (US and Thailand) and been living in Bangkok since 2014 (way before the big UA-cam travel vlogging boom). My only thing is with all these foreigners coming here is they're raising the prices for a lot of the locals here. Also, not a fan of the foreigners that only participate in debauchery and don't respect the Thai people.
Most are Americans and Europeans. When I saw who they are and breaking the culture of Thailand it was uneasy. I find it ironic how they go to Thailand and look for Western restaurants to eat at… I just can’t under it
This exactly.
Many Thais overstay illegally in Japan, Korea, and Taiwan, breaking the law. Every country has its share of people with problems
couldn't agree more
We came to Thailand from California, hoping to stay here for a while. Just with everything going on and Thailand being comfortable for Asian Americans like us… it’s been great! We travel within Bangkok all the time and we usually spend $20-$50/day, that includes food, light shopping and transportation. Food is cheap and delicious, ride services are cheap too. Everyone has their own reasons, but for us, staying in Thailand made sense. Especially, with our 15 year old dog that loves it here.
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@ Hello 👋😊
Omg you're here too! I'm a fan lol Glad to know you really like living in Thailand and feel comfortable there! Kisses to Bruno boy ❤️❤️❤️ @@ChovyTravel
My partner is from TX. He was supposed to leave Thailand after 2 years. It’s been 10 years and he’s not thinking of goin back. Like many people have said, Thailand is not perfect in everything. But it is the overall combined balance of everything that makes it special. You want Italian food? Got ‘em. You want Japanese food? Plenty. You need good hospitals? Take your pick. How about schools if I have kids? Tons of international schools. Need a break, where can I go? Mountains, rivers, sea, islands and beaches, cultural retreats etc. you get the picture. The sex tourism imagery may be stuck in most westerner’s head from word of mouth and through western media, but I can assure you that it’s a small percentage to everything that this country has to offer. The nightlife here is so diverse it’s unreal. You will find just about any mood that fits what you want. Mellow nice evenings, upbeat clubs down to quick and easy pubs n bars.
My Japanese friend’s dad just moved there. He looks very happy. I’m
Glad for him.
A lot of Japanese people love here and that's why now there are already more than 200,000+ Japanese population that already moved to lived in Thailand and a lot of Japanese already moved here since 30-40 years ago.🙏💕
@ he was always so kind to me and welcomed me into his home. Even to this day he lets me know he is proud of me. I’m still in contact with his oldest daughter. He deserves the peace.
I get why Asian Americans are moving here and enjoy Paul Lee's content. This is just the latest trend and I see it as a positive. I moved here at 23 and over the last 47 years I have witnessed many different trends in immigration. I am an old white guy but I'm happy to see this new wave. I love your presentation and energy as well as agree with everything you said.
47 years? Wow that's really quite unusual for a white guy. Ovbiously you are fluent in the language & probably feel like u are not one of your countrymen anymore?
@@EddieSmith917 Yes, it is hard to find anything in common with older guys who move here late in life to retire. I have lived a very different life.
@villagefarang No doubt, even for me since 2011 (home for covid) it can be hard to relate to old friends & they have no idea what it's actually like beyond a 2 week holiday. I prefer not to talk about my life here other than my hobbies with old friends & family because it often leads to judgements, assumptions & misunderstandings
It’s called Moo Krata. The barbecue and soup in a hot pot. It’s very popular here. Welcome to Thailand 😊
Wow, it's crazy that you guys posted this today. I recently went to Thailand for my first time & literally just got back last night. I already have friends from America who currently live there (which is the reason why I visited), & they just kept telling me how great it is. So I was thinking that if I could keep my current job & go live there for a couple years, I could save so much money! I work fully remote in IT, so I'm hoping my job would be okay with it. In America, I'm just getting by living alone & it's so stressful. Aside from my fulltime job, I'm also picking up Amazon Flex shifts before & after my regular job shift, so somedays I'm working like 16-18hrs. I've also been looking for another part-time job. I even thought about moving back in with my parents, just because I'm drained, mentally & physically. This Thailand trip really opened my eyes.
there is so much more you can contribute in Thailand. Hope you get to come soon.
They have nomad visa for foreigners who work remotely and want to stay long in Thailand. Maybe you can check that out
@@DigitalOrchid Thank you!
Went there for the first time last December for 6weeks solo. Had a transformative experience and am planning to put my roots down. I’m black and felt completely at home and blended. What’s there not to love about this culture?? You can thrive in solitude or and socialize to fit your lifestyle. Transportation is second to none, food, housing, and quality of life to name a few
We Thai welcome foreigners as long as you abide by the rule of the kingdom.
Japanese here. I totally agree with you! Respect the local people and their way of living. That is very important. I love Thailand and its people. I am always thankful for what they did in the time of Japan's disastrous time.
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@@eathangogo9370A Thai here. I think we love and accept everyone, but I can assure you that the Japanese have a special place in our hearts. Never disrespect, never cause any trouble, gets along with the thais very well. The list goes on. We love you brother.
I love you Thai people. From UK ❤🙏
@@eathangogo9370 As a Thai, the Japanese are my favorite expats 😊😊😊
BKK is the NYC of SE Asia and its less expensive than NYC and much safer.
Fyi I'm Thai. I've been following this channels for years, never thought this will be one of the topic lol. I've seen so many International Asian moving here with several personal reasons whether its the lifestyle, work or for our pop culture etc. whatever the reason welcome all to Thailand.
Not just Asian Americans, I know plenty of other Asians from Singapore and Hong Kong moving there for one due to the lower cost of living
thats very true. i am thai living in a gated community in chiang mai, thailand. many if not most of my neighbors are foreigners.
Coz Thailand is one of the more developed SE Asian countries and the people are more chill and welcoming than most other countries. And relatively cheap.
Thailand is good however let’s hope the cost of living don’t go up due to the massive amount of foreigners wanting to live over there.
It is going to go up. A lot of Russian and Chinese people. Are escaping their country. Looking to settle down somewhere safe.
It's gonna happen unfortunately. Ugh I wanna move to Bangkok sooo bad lol
They won't stay long term at least most won't
Thailand has and always will be for Thais. Many farang might go there but far fewer stay long term for a variety of reasons.
That’s impossible
As an Asian American going To Thailand I realized that the sex industry becomes the last thing in my mind once I arrive in Thailand because there is so much to do and see there. It’s bizarre that when we are in America the only thing people think about is the sex industry when Thailand gets talked about
Been to Thailand so many times and not once did I think of partaking in their red light districts
If you're an ethnic Korean, you'll win points among Thai women given the boom in K-dramas and K-pop there.
The US very obsessed with sex. That's why
@@pkim07 not anymore
@@pkim07kinda 50/50 nowadays. Woman either love (fantasized) you or not really interesting in relationships with you at all since anti-korea wave is coming cus they start to see /talk about how korean man are literally the most sexist, conservative group of people
My friend in Hong Kong is going to retire in Thailand. As gay Asian men, we are at the very rock bottom of the totem pole in the west and most of the Asian countries and people hate, ignore, reject, or forget us. Thailand is one of the very few places where we can go to and gay marriage will be legal in January 2025. Personally, I would prefer to live in Taiwan but Taiwan is much harder to go to retire.
Gay in Thailand is common as it gets. Thai women by the way prefer men to have boyfriends as lovers.
I would have zero concern being openly Gay in Thailand as well you are an honored citizen in many ways.
I would even say 1/3 women in Thailand are gay or bisexual
To become a non-Taiwan born ROC citizen (not talking about ARC visas), the process is so hard that you almost have to announce your citizenship, However, if you are married to one, or one of your parents is one, that fixes the problem. Keep in mind, they are paying for your health care, even when you didn't serve their military. If you want to retired there.. just ask how the Viets do it.. and money also talks..
Thai guys are nearly all gay or trans. That's why them Thai chicks love us whities. Not just for our size.😂
I’m Thai American and our family already own multiple properties in Thailand…. I feel that I don’t want too many non-Thais buying up properties there and making it way too unaffordable for most Thais to buy.
Thailand also has an amazing tuner car and bike scene
Thailand is still affordable because foreigners cannot own LAND there, though many farang are buying up condos and other properties.
@@pkim07 and that’s what I’m worried about to a degree.
@@NYC-2-BKK You cannot expect prices to stay the same forever, remember the Buddhist proverb of "The only constant thing is impermanence." At any rate, Thailand is far more fun now than it was when I first visited in 2001.
This article listed below should give you an idea of what is gong on in Mexico.
It is not only rent. American are also purchasing Mexican property.
" Americans living in Mexico are causing rents to increase: Mexicans want them out "
" Buying a Home in Mexico As An American (What to Know) "
I am a black American and have been working hard on my retirement to move to Thailand. I went for 3 wks & cried like a b_ tch on the way back to America. Tired of racism & all killing going on everywhere in America, America is very sick & diluted country, too toxic🤯
Amen brother hope you come back to Thailand soon
F off BLM respect the police.
America will just go downhill from here. Can't wait til to move there in the future. I'm done with America.
คนไทยจิตใจดีด้วยเพราะคำสอนพุทธศาสนาด้วยค่ะ
As a Thai, we treat and see people the regardless of color, religion and gender
I love everything about Thailand...except the weather. It's oppressively hot year round...I just can't handle the heat! I found myself imprisoned in shopping malls and air-conditioned spaces and when I went out on the street (for more than a few minutes) I just broiled. It's hot and it's humid year round...I felt sticky and uncomfortable all the time. I remember arriving in Bangkok for the 1st time and walking a few blocks from the metro to my hotel...by the time I arrived at the hotel, I was drenched in sweat and the hotel staff could not contain their laughter (apparently only westerners sweat like that). From that point on, I could only go to the nearest shopping mall or go out out at night (night markets are big in Thailand for a reason).
Japan is far, far more comfortable as far as the weather is concerned but the culture is alien...Thailand, even though it's a Buddhist country, is surprisingly western in outlook...so many Thais speak English, which was not the case in Japan. The Thai culture seems friendly and open and welcoming and genuinely curious and embracing of foreigners, where as Japanese culture seems less welcoming and far more suspicious of foreigners.
If I could move the country of Thailand to the latitude of Japan...it would be perfect!
If u think many Thais speak English it means u were contained in a very small bubble as for the heat it takes time for your body & mind to adjust. The best way to adjust is intense exercise outdoors
Man I knew I saw you in Bangkok on Halloween! I was with my mainland chinese partner; she didn’t realize why I was so excited to see you, but your channel has been a big help learning about the Asian American community, and the Chinese diaspora. She is the first Asian woman I’ve dated and I’m trying to be respectful though we are from very different cultures
Bangkok has great hospitals and dental clinics. Very modern, professional, and affordable for most Westerners.
I've been in phuket for 3 years now and I love it. Simple relaxing lifestyle. Everything you need or want you can get it here.
Thanks for the quick feature. Moving to Thailand has been great
I'm an Asian Bay Area based IT analyst with a seven figure nest egg and I've chosen Bangkok to be my new home in a few years.
breathe breathe in the air if you can
Bkk air is dangerous
I was just about to say something similar. Air pollution makes in non-viable long term. If you grew up in it you just accept it.
Great video. I watched its entirety. Do show us your adventure when u get there. Very interested in Fung's opinion on this. Thank you my asian brothers :)(
Warm climate all-year round, affordable prices, good-looking women, diverse foods and cuisines, and interesting and unique culture, those are enough to attract many people. I'd like to move there later in my life as well.
A common Phrase: Up to You which means live and enjoy the fantasy as you wish.
Reality though Bites hard!
Because of the DTV. It’s so easy to get. I’m Asian American and also made the move. It’s the biggest life hack ever
As a Thai, I have a word of advice for people moving here. Thailand is very welcoming of foreigners, but we are mostly traditional and conservative, for example with LQBT we are very acceptance, but not in the way westerner do, i.e. we believe in 2 genders. So don't be woke or try to impose western wokeness values, do that and you will get beat up. Other than that just be polite and smile and people will be nice to you.
It's a great country to live, but remember you should learn how to speak and understand basic Thai to increase your quality of life. If you don't you will feel ignorant the longer you live there.
In my perspective as a Thai who living in US. It a great exprirence for young & single people who want to exploer Thailand or BKK it incridible city but as Thai who merried and have a kids in Thailand/BKK and if you working 8-5 and living in BKK that a huge different life style there! It not easy life and no more cheap. You will pay for everything!!
I’m literally visiting Bangkok the week before Thanksgiving. I’ve been told the USD goes far there so I had to see for myself 😂
See you soon
FYI yes it goes far but you will spend so much as a tourist passing out money to smilers you just will not care.
Think of goes a lot further this way: Money spent will go far before away before any of it makes its way back to your pocket
I'm Thai-American and I just returned from Thailand a few days ago. I spent the entire month of October there and I will eventually retire in 2 years! As far as spending power with your dollars, it really depends on what you eat and where you eat. If you stick to local Thai food away from the touristy areas, you will spend $1.50 on Chinese roast duck over rice or you can spend $10 on Burger King or McDonald's. It's a myth that everything is cheap in Bangkok! At most major shopping malls in Bangkok, there will be an inexpensive food court where you can pay local Thai prices which is dirt cheap! For example, at the Terminal 21 shopping center food court I paid $1.50 for stewed pork legs over rice, $1.50 for Hainanese chicken and rice, 59 cents for a large Pepsi, and for dessert, $1.00 for mango and sticky rice. For less than $5, I was completely full! This would have been impossible in the US for under $5!
Thanks for shedding more light on this current alternative lifestyle in Bangkok. I have been following both Paul and Forrest for a few years and they seem to have incredibly relevant videos and lots to say about their adopted home. Look forward to your videos from Thailand in Nov/Dec.
HI Guys, I spent two weeks in Thailand last Dec. It was great! I also wen to Vietnam and Cambodia. All were great! Enjoy your time in Thailand. I want to return and live there for a year. have fun bro!
As a Thai living in US for over a decade, for me, US can only offer good money and work opportunities.... Thailand can offer much more than that...... if you have money lol
Fun fact : The biggest Japan town in Thailand is not even in the Bangkok.
That’s true. It’s in Chiang Mai/Rayong if I’m not mistaken
@@astoncowie2974 I think it's "Sriracha"
@@astoncowie2974 Despite it's not officially recorded, I'm pretty sure that it's Siracha district, Chonburi province (Yes, the same province with Pattaya). I mean...this district even has a Shinto shrine !!
@@bakabon114 yes, a lot of Japanese manufacturer plants are in Sriracha (Mitsubishi, Toyota, Honda, and so forth), and so many Japanese workers moved their family and settle there.
19:45 You means Moo Kata, a Thai style bbq and shabu. We the local Thai also love that!
I’m a Thai who’s currently living in the US. I’m going back to visit my family in December and January and I can’t wait. Just thinking about the food you can’t find in the US gets me drooling hard
I moved to Krabi in the south of Thailand, in 5 years ago.
I'm retired and married to a local girl. I'm settled in her farmland next to the beach.
We don't spend much money here, except when we traveled around Asia countries.
We spend a lot of times on the farm and go fishing and crabbing in an island nearby.
Quality of Life! 😊
The next country I'm visiting will be Thailand (sometime early 2025). It will be my first time there. I'm looking forward to the food and wearable goods.
one ply clothing
lite shoes thin shirts no heavy cotton at all.
Thai air is thick with street side bbq grill charcoal smoke,auto,bus and moped exhaust,and never forget thailand is a swamp air very moist day and night and very warm to hot
@@taalofaa Good tips. Thanks.
You are going to have the Thai of your life, it’s heaven on earth. Going back in January myself. Enjoy buddy.
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@@JasonS-n5d Thanks man. Yeah, I bet it'll be a great time. Enjoy your time there again soon. 👍
I'm splitting my time between Thailand and Vietnam, love the variety of scenery and food. btw my buddy Jon Barr recently shot a food vid in NYC with you Andrew, looked so good!
Its afforfable, the condos are amazing, the women are not fat, and tje food is good. It is better than America.
Women are not FAT?! in thailand............
WTF daily they get larger. Pre covid 90 pounds was average and 125 pounds large. Now 140 is average and most women in bars easily larger than that
I would too if I don't have kids. Seems like a safe place to be! Went there when I was a teenager, loved it.
Thailand also very open for LGBT. They are 30 years beyond the woke era like in western world. They are well known for Ladyboy for very long time and they also make a lot of Boy's love series. So if you are LGBT or anyone who sick of woke in the west, Thailand might be your place to stay.
This is true until if it’s made to be a big deal a.k.a hate speech Thai population which consist of people in the rural area will have a massive push back. I’ve met some woke North Americans here and all the Thai friends didn’t like them even though they have no problem with LGBTQ community. 😂
Thailand actually is much more gay than straight.
Most liberal heterosexual activities are within tourist zones
Welcome to Thailand guys 🇹🇭
The view over David's shoulder is great 🏙
If you ok with the hot weather, Thailand is the best. 😃
I actually feel appreciated as an Asian out there. Not like here in the US.
Also, in Thailand, there's no "I identify myself as..." bullsxt.
If things get a bit rough where I live, I'll leave to Nicaragua or to Asian country like Laos, Thailand or Cambodiq
Nicaragua better?
@@Buydaa.M why not?
Nicaragua, laos, cambodia are really damn poor its just not worth it
@xtr.7662 and? Who cares? Why should I live under first world
@@КГБКолДжорджКостанца even being rich there is not worth it because they dont even have decent infrastructure unlike thailand
Been commenting since 2014 about this. Why play life on hard mode in usa/canada? You get one life, play on easy mode.
As Bangkok people l want to move out from Bangkok.Because too many tourists and air pollution.Weather not warm during March-May hot as hell.
Thailand is a multicultural country from start. If you look closely, there are 4 regions with different background so ppl marry across the culture within the country. Besides, there are so many ppl marry foreigners as well so it’s kind of mixing in cultures more than other countries. I know America has ppl from around the world but they don’t mixed well and ppl trend to live their lives within their own communities.
19:50 It's called Moo Krata. Welcome to Thailand & hope you have great time here!
Fc❤ from Thailand,🇹🇭
I would love to retire in Thailand but my wife and I don't like too much heat and humidity :( . Maybe we'll visit someday and see how hot the climate is for us. Thanks for the videos and great info!
There are too many Chinese in Bangkok right now! Normally, Thailand is very opened to other culture. But this phenomenon happened too quickly. I am worried about future conflicts. We spent 3 generations to assimilate oversea Chinese into our culture and eliminate racism. We don't want to start it all over again.
This wave of Chinese immigrant tend to look down on us. It's understandable. But the more they seperate themselves from locals, the less they understand Thais. In the end they will be ripped off.
You can say the same about Indians and Russians, the latter esp. in Phuket.
@@pkim07 American, Russian, Indians, Chinese, Koreans, or Arabs
@@tuck295q Koreans rank No. 5 in the number of tourists to Thailand.
@@pkim07 there re many more provinces than Phuket though and the Chinese are far more in number.
Even though there were a lot of Chinese people, they were all in their own areas in Bangkok. In addition, Thailand also has Pattaya, Hua Hin, Phuket, Chiang Mai, Nonthaburi, Hat Yai.
The Thai Menu that you're talking about is called "Moo Ka Tha" 😂. It's like a combination of everything barbecue into one pan and it's work!
mookata is what youre talking about. Somboon is where you go for the best crab curry. Forgot what else you guys asked.
I would relocate to SK partly because my wife is a native of it but like the dude said I totally feel at home and at ease there.
19:47 Hi Fung Bros! The dish your were describing, it's called "Moo Krata".
Im not "Asian" at least not in looks.(I live in Europe at the moment)The short answer is because it's better in Thailand, and even l am already making the move there permernatly!
Thanks for the video, if I have to retire in Thailand in my early 50's now, I need to have at least $3K or B100K of monthly pension plus $100K of extra savings for emergency. That won't happen until late 2025 or early 2026 to be living in Thailand for good.
If you're single or have no kids its koo. But i would want my kid to have better healthcare and better education.
That’s not true. My friend moved his 4 kids and wife there and he’s an Asian American attorney
You can enroll them in international school and the health care privately is top tier
@@bayareayackem100 if you have good quality health insurance coverage then you can access Bumrungrad and Samitivej for healthcare needs and there are plenty of good quality international schools there...
Private healthcare in Bangkok is world class
just search “Shrewbury/King college in Bangkok” and see the offer we could provide in term of education. Thailand has everything to offer depending on ur wallet
Thailand had plenty good inter schools, especially in bkk, standard of UK, American for choosing, depends on your budgets
It reminds me of African Americans moving to different countries Africa a few years ago. Most of them have moved back because of the very serious differences socially and politically, missing family. You can go experience the culture in a way you may have dreamed of without making a big commitment while you are young. Also don't underestimate language barriers and unwritten rules
Guys! I’m Thai and have lived in south SF bay for 12 years. I’m telling you that I miss living in Thailand so much. I’m bored and feeling like I have no life here. I’m planning to move back to Thailand as soon as my son is 18 years old but now he is only 11. 7 more years and I will run away from this country!
ID on Andrew’s jacket? Kinda fire 🫡
Is Vietnam a good idea?
Yep. Cheap.
Depends, do you know how to drive motorbike? lol I recommend Da Nang
No. No 7-11
Its worse but cheaper
Not for Chinese.
How hard is it to get a job over there if you only speak English and what's their average income like? Like that 500/month apartment? if you don't have a US remote job, and instead are working in THailand, how does the cost/rent ratio scale with going from USD to Thailand's currency?
Easiest job is teaching English.........
Actually not just Asian Americans, but white Americans as well😃 But Asians Americans would definitely integrate more easily given their ethnicity and cultural background.
As a Thai I have to say sometime it's not true here in Thailand about the asian background my friend, it's because we Thai always welcoming any race even you're white, black, blue, red or yellow and it's equally! In Bangkok it's not weird if your group has all the types of human races.
Because nowaday we Thai still ok with the European people but a lot of Thai nowadays already felt very bad about the Chinese, Arab and India tourists that made a lot of bad problems here in Thailand.
Chinese : many of them throwing the garbages everywhere they go and some very loud and rude and no respectful.
Indian : Throwing the garbages everywhere they go too just like nothing and love to steal and not pay.
Arab : nowadays a lot of them dare to being gangsters and even beated and bullied the Arab tourists here at the tourist areas.
@onalonan Chinese tourists are so rude it's almost funny 😂
Indian people in general are very inexperienced at anything outside of their own country
Every u said is true 👍
Chiang Mai (or the more rural Chiang Rai) is way different than Bangkok (the rat race; a huge metropolis, just like New York or Ho Chi Minh (in Vietnam; it is split in "Districts"); more laid back. P.S.: I have heard that: besides the regular "Monsoon" seasons, the Hot and Dry seasons (for toursim), there is the "Burning" seasons (2 - 3 months). I was there for 2 weeks, and returned back home before the coronavirus/Covid-19 pandemic era started in early 2020.
Air pollution there is so severe ,even worse than bkk,surrounded by mountains.
Chiang mai also had flood problem lately.
those abc passport bros look like they haven’t washed their hair in weeks
Japan is not too expensive. I just redirected my Thailand trip to Japan.
There’s like a whole stretch of a street with thai restaurants in chicago
Cheap
Convenient
Safety
Friendly
Affordable
Variety
Etc.
very accurate
Them Thai drove Ford a lot because it's made in Thailand.😊
Also Thai people they made another famous car brands too and also exported worldwide such as Ford, Toyota, Honda, Mitsubishi, Isuzu, Mazda and the No'1 country that we Thai exported cars the most is Australia which they imported more than 2 millions cars from Thailand just per year.
I think asians have been hated a lot in america and we feel less secure. When i go to asia i feel safe. Some sense of belonging and security though it is not my home
That is normal for anyone
Learn the language of the places you move to will help reduce loneliness to the Asian countries you move to.
Bout to go for work.
Thailand will explode. Last time I visited Thailand, everywhere is so crowded with foreigners 😅
As long as we don’t price out the locals. I’m perfectly okay with it
Why not? The Chinese priced me out of my home city
Thailand rocks, but everyone and their distant cousin are trying to vlog there.
So true. So many of these are so boring.
Vloggers are going to die out soon. Only the interesting ones who are actually doing something specific will make it rather than 'here is me living a basic life, but in a different country!'
@EB-jf5oi Won't stop people from trying, as I've noticed. Many are like, "Wow, isn't Thailand awesome," as if we needed them to tell us that.
@@pkim07 people need to be more creative. But yes as long as people need $, they’ll keep trying.
Same with the Philippines. So many vloggers trying to get likes and views for $. They're causing floods of people to move to Asia. But on the other hand, some make good and relevant content. I have a love / hate with vloggers.
David, you're gonna get spoiled and not return.
I hope you truly have fun and enjoy your trip. You guys make great content and well rounded observations!. Last comment lol 😊you're visiting. $$$$$ for 2-3 years multiplied by 1000 or however many guys like you go as familiar visitors. Major economic political win for Thai leaders lol 😂, They will treat you differently when you step out of bounds (pre approved locations/job industry) or if you decide to be truly long term immigrant. 😂
I’m moving since women are lot more compliant and easy going
Women in LA are like men
which women of LA, all races of women?
@ pretty much all
@@monchichipower6334 all bc of assimilation into Western culture
Do you hate men?
@@monchichipower6334 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 🤡🤡🤡🤡
why not the Philippines
I think the combination of cheap overhead ie rent food etc etc, plus the fact that women in Thailand don’t usually get into the western feminist mindset makes Asian American men feel a little bit better about there.
@@jseitang your statement would be true if you went and lived out in the countryside, but Bangkok women are going to surprise you....they may appear more timid at the beginning but they will show their grit in a LTR.....you poor wanna be chads better stay away cause your feelings will get hurt by women who will (rightly) stand up to your nonsense.
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I see you have never been to Thailand if you actually think that about the women.....
@@yunniekal 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Tons of them are literally prostitutes🤣 . So not feminist like american women. Just cheap women who will do anything to get a white men to escape poverty🤣
need to go to thailand
Thailand is banging. I (british born chinese) first went there post unitveristy for 6 months to travel around SE Asia and then my English wife's sister and husband got jobs in Bangkok and lived there for 5 years so we went to visit them a lot. I also proposed to my wife on one of those trips on this amazing resort off the coast of Phuket called the Racha.
Basically the expat lifestyle in Bangers is amazing and if you have kids you have maids and nannies to help out. They've since moved back to London though I know they miss Bangkok and we miss the fact that we dont have a base in SE Asia anymore. My sister also lived in HK at the time so we could spend time with both families whilst exploring places like Cambodia and Vietnam. I miss Thailand a lot.
Not for everybody!
hmm as a Chinese Australian, I am more of a wolf
Black Americans are also moving to Thailand. I've seen many black youtubers'contents.
U guys missed MALAYSIA!!!TRULY ASIA!!!
Malaysia is full of Muslims
HeLLo from Bangkok Thailand.