You are a young man who is smart and brave enough to leave England, which is far from Thailand. I have been following your clips all along. I liked the first few clips because you have a positive view of Thailand and want you to stay here for a long time. Thai people love you
1. One can rent a condo for 8000 to 10000 baht. Utilities cost are calculated separately in Thailand, usually. There are many these type of condos where U-students staying. 2. Take a motorcycle taxi or the BTS/MRT to avoid the Bangkok jam. Motorcycle taxi operators are legalised and they wears standard jacket. 3. Do not take taxis during peak hours. Taxis drivers usually refuse to take passengers through ‘heavy jam’ areas. Many corners you turn there’s jam. 4. One can take the MRT (metro) in Suvarnabhumi airport to town direct (Phya Thai station).
Great video thank you mate. Will be making the move myself soon as a slightly older man than you and I am burning with excitement but is always good to hear about other peoples experiences and perspectives.
Courage is likely not the word his mum would use. Tens of thousands of men have gone there thinking it was heaven on earth. Many have shared their happy stories here, while a few have shared what happened to them once things were not going well. For a young guy who may not be lured in by bar girls (hookers), it can surely be great, but it’s s different culture and most people find out the hard way sooner or later.
Hi Sam, I can relate to your enthusiasm for Thailand. When I was younger, around your age, I enjoyed Thailand too-it was a fun and lively place, perfect for young people exploring new experiences. But as I've gotten older, my tastes have shifted, and I'm now drawn to a more refined and mellow lifestyle. While Bangkok has a lot to offer, it doesn’t quite fit the slower, classier vibe I’m looking for these days. Wishing you the best in your journey!
@@amag5862 i suppose in general for most people, as we grow older, our preferences, social life, and interests tend to evolve. In our youth, life often revolves around parties, fun, and the hustle and bustle of city life. But with age, we begin to seek different paths and find fulfillment in new directions, dosent it? :)
brother i start my journey in thailand, i left pakistan and now i am here i also love this country i been here for vacation more then 15 time so finally i decide to move here . soon i will call my family here . could some one advise me good condo near bts and city center
@@Gold.Circle.facts, I look forward to summer in the UK every year but it’s a constant let down, there’s no sun consistency, it’s time to make changes.
so glad you came to Thailand and not the Philippines.. but you should have gone to Malaysia.. but Vietnam would have been cheaper.. oh dear.. choice choice choice..
Yes, you can, but the wage is very low like 12-15 USD per day. Millions physical labors are from surrounding countries like Myanmar or Laos. They have far worse condiion like civil war in Myanmar so they accept the very low income to work.
You've lived here for six years, so well past the honeymoon period and lends credibility. Nevertheless, do share a video when you are no longer happy here too. It's not all rosy from a Thai perspective.
Bro why are you letting the secret out! Dont go to thailand folks its not great 😂😂😂😂. Stay away go to USA its much better there 😂😂😂😂. Again dont go to Thailand or anywhere in Asia just stay in the west because its the best, NOT!😂😂😂😂
Congratulations on 10k subs! Thailand is home for me too ❤❤❤ hope you stay forever 😊
Thank you so much Emily! 💙 likewise :)
You are a young man who is smart and brave enough to leave England, which is far from Thailand. I have been following your clips all along. I liked the first few clips because you have a positive view of Thailand and want you to stay here for a long time. Thai people love you
Appreciate the comment!
1. One can rent a condo for 8000 to 10000 baht. Utilities cost are calculated separately in Thailand, usually.
There are many these type of condos where U-students staying.
2. Take a motorcycle taxi or the BTS/MRT to avoid the Bangkok jam. Motorcycle taxi operators are legalised and they wears standard jacket.
3. Do not take taxis during peak hours.
Taxis drivers usually refuse to take passengers through ‘heavy jam’ areas. Many corners you turn there’s jam.
4. One can take the MRT (metro) in Suvarnabhumi airport to town direct (Phya Thai station).
You've expressed it perfectly, I am fully on board 😊❤🎉
Thanks 🙏🏻
Great video thank you mate. Will be making the move myself soon as a slightly older man than you and I am burning with excitement but is always good to hear about other peoples experiences and perspectives.
Excited for you!
@ khob khun maak mate 👍🙏
Fantastic video as allways Sam. Very imformative and captivating. I am sure it will inspire a lot of people to travel to Thailand. ❤🎉😊❤🎉😊❤🎉😊
Thank you so much 😍
I truly connect with the feeling how the mood is rising when we get sun shining
For sure , it’s a game changer
@@Sam_tyler_physically and emotionally warm🔥💚
Mad respect to you for having the balls and courage to follow your passion and adventure travel!
Courage is likely not the word his mum would use.
Tens of thousands of men have gone there thinking it was heaven on earth. Many have shared their happy stories here, while a few have shared what happened to them once things were not going well.
For a young guy who may not be lured in by bar girls (hookers), it can surely be great, but it’s s different culture and most people find out the hard way sooner or later.
Cheers!
Thanks for all of the information in your videos. Could you make some content about moving with pets in Bangkok?
Great video Sam! I am thinking of moving to Thailand for a year. You should do a video on what to expect when moving to Thailand. Visa’s etc
Thanks for the idea!
Definitely Yes
Hi Sam, I can relate to your enthusiasm for Thailand. When I was younger, around your age, I enjoyed Thailand too-it was a fun and lively place, perfect for young people exploring new experiences. But as I've gotten older, my tastes have shifted, and I'm now drawn to a more refined and mellow lifestyle. While Bangkok has a lot to offer, it doesn’t quite fit the slower, classier vibe I’m looking for these days. Wishing you the best in your journey!
Thanks!
You sound like me - I’m nearly all partied out😎
@@amag5862 i suppose in general for most people, as we grow older, our preferences, social life, and interests tend to evolve. In our youth, life often revolves around parties, fun, and the hustle and bustle of city life. But with age, we begin to seek different paths and find fulfillment in new directions, dosent it? :)
needed to hear something inspirational ❤
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Thumbs up 👍 Sam
Thanks 👍
Great content.
I came to Thailand first time 2005 age 40. I have been here ever since 19 years of not worrying about the cold weather. 😂😂😂
This friend is definitely living in London in a shared apartment because down South is costly compared to up north areas.
He’s in central Manchester
@@Sam_tyler_ Wow 😮, that's daylight robbery he must be living in a luxury shared flat because my house rent is less than that.
Hi there Sam❤🎉🎉
Hi 👋🏻
Great content from a younger perspective
That cosy animal crossing background music though
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Hi Sam my question to you is Where do you recommend for great bars, restaurants, roof top bars. Any recommendations please 😊
Personaly, I like Lebua sky bar.
@@saxsarayuth389 which area is that located in Sam
brother i start my journey in thailand, i left pakistan and now i am here i also love this country i been here for vacation more then 15 time so finally i decide to move here . soon i will call my family here . could some one advise me good condo near bts and city center
what condo do you live in?
yow thank you Sam
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Mate its grey skies here even in summer. All the time
🥲😂
@ not even joking mate. Its cast skies even in summer. Its gotten worse since 7 years ago when you lived here. Especially up north
@ not even joking mate. Its cast skies even in summer. Its gotten worse since 7 years ago when you lived here. Especially up north
@@Gold.Circle.facts, I look forward to summer in the UK every year but it’s a constant let down, there’s no sun consistency, it’s time to make changes.
I can see clearly now the smog has gone it's gonna be bright bright sunshiney dayyyy ...wowwwww...sorry do you live in Bangkok??
Yes I live here haha
so glad you came to Thailand and not the Philippines.. but you should have gone to Malaysia.. but Vietnam would have been cheaper.. oh dear.. choice choice choice..
Forgot to mention the language barrier as a con.
Nice Video 👍
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Nice Video
Hey man I was wondering if you can get a blue collar / physical labor job in Thailand as a foreigner
Yes, you can, but the wage is very low like 12-15 USD per day. Millions physical labors are from surrounding countries like Myanmar or Laos. They have far worse condiion like civil war in Myanmar so they accept the very low income to work.
You've lived here for six years, so well past the honeymoon period and lends credibility. Nevertheless, do share a video when you are no longer happy here too. It's not all rosy from a Thai perspective.
If you’re not a thai then what relevance is the thai perspective?? Who cares. You are not thai
Forgot to mention immigration headaches every year and 90 day reports 555
Haha true 😂
Bro why are you letting the secret out! Dont go to thailand folks its not great 😂😂😂😂. Stay away go to USA its much better there 😂😂😂😂. Again dont go to Thailand or anywhere in Asia just stay in the west because its the best, NOT!😂😂😂😂
This topic is getting old...
Negative energy be gone!
Don’t watch it then dude
Surely you saw the title before clicking..?
Yet you see the video, decide to click it, then decide to also comment?😂 not interested, don’t click- pretty simple😂
Feel better with your vomit?
Looks like tiko tok is better than screw tube
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😂😂go for it