I came to Thailand for employment (16 years). I am now retired in a town in rural Thailand. (4 years) As an American I have become less materialistic, learned to be more patient, and less judgmental. Being around a vibe of “politeness” and “sabai sabai” is definitely better for my mental health than the rat race and “tribalism” back in the USA. I like your videos btw
I lived in Bangkok for 4 years, 3 of them working and the other year just enjoying life. Your video makes me nostalgic for the life I had there. It's been 11 years since I left, but I will always have fond memories of the people, the food, the live music, and of just how much I loved my life there. I lived in SUkhumvit for a18 months, and the rest of the time in Sathorn, Soi Suan Plu. Both fabulous experiences. I found it so easy to make friends with locals, and with the expats I worked with. I was on a fairly tight budget but managed to do everything I wanted to do, and to explore many parts of Thailand and neighbouring countries. Loved the cheap markets that you find everywhere, any day of the week. Truly wonderful and I feel blessed to have had the opportunity. I've been back a few times but it was never the same as living there. Things changed, friends moved on, etc. Good on you for making the move! I hope you stay on for a while longer :)
When i was there nothing was in English. Not sure where she is? 🤔Also, Bangkok is a hussling city. I any country you go to you can find both the hussle & bustle and a more low paced lifestyle this includes the US.
when my girlfriend got diagnosed with stage 4b stomach cancer, Her reply to the doctor was "mai pen rai'... and the doctor replied "mai pen rai na" ... I couldn't chime in but I admire they could do it, knowing the feelings both had at the time (the doctor was clearly shaken when he told me first)
I love living abroad as I own in SK, PHIL, and Thailand bouncing between all three to enjoy life. America made me so I couldn’t fully ditch it but living abroad is more soothing if you have it together enjoy the journey ❤
@@edwardlawler9487 that’s cool! I lived abroad in 2013 to Taiwan for a couple years. Moved home for family, now I’m looking to put plans to split my time abroad and back home in the states. Not sure when but, quality of life is just better in a lot of ways abroad.
Finding your community seems to be amongst the most important things to do when moving overseas. And learning the language, even if only the basics, not only demonstrates a respect for the country but a willingness to become part of the culture. I have about a million questions, but since this is the first time i’ve encountered your videos…I will watch those first. Love the music and the vibe!❤
Not sure what it is about you and your videos but they are so well done and entertaining. You really posses a good eye. The way you shoot your videos, the way you put yourself together. Its extraordinary!
This comment is so extraordinary! One of the best comments a “seasoned” UA-camr like myself can receive on this journey. This means a lot. Thank you 🙏🏾
I was just about to write a similar comment. You have a very cinematographic eye. You pair your videos with music beautifully. The visual and talking parts of your content work really well together. You are very talented. I really enjoy watching. ✨✨💚
@@AntoinetteYvonne Antoinette, I'm so glad to hear your response but it's obvious that you put a lot of thought and work into your vids. The multiple angles, even taking shots from the floor, placing the camera inside the condo and then opening the door from outside. There's a lot of thought there. Don't think that this goes unnoticeable. Just saw someone mentioning the music you put in the background is also thoughtful. Good work Antoinette!
Hello 👋🏽 Antoinette, I agree when I was stationed in Okinawa and my boyfriend/fiancée taught me some basic phrases in Japanese that I used when ordering food . The natives were welcomingly nice but they never tried to hold lengthy conversations because they knew I didn't know more of their language
really enjoy following your journey….as someone that went from van life to bangkok…i identify so much with your journey! thank you for sharing your story 🙏
Aw, thank you for your continued support. It's such a drastic change but I do enjoy it. I hope your journey and transition is going a little more smoothly.
Find your content very insightful and helpful. You articulate it all really well and very easy to follow. I am in the states caring for senior dog and preparing to eventually get there. The mental nervousness I feel in the states is obviously internalized by the energy field, here. I sense the calm there thousands of miles away. Thank you for sharing all you do🙏🏻
I am dreaming of this peaceful , carefree approach to life. I am looking to move to Thailand near the end of the year, and I'm super excited for what's to come. Thank you for sharing your experience!
So glad you found a community and friends. That's key to settling in... Sister, the chips, and fried foods-- I know they are so good, but they stress our bodies, esp the liver and affect our bodies ability to detox, instead we detox through our skin. To balance if one finds it hard to cut down- add more fresh greens into the diet...it will help balance out.
I only visited Thailand for holidays so far, but I can definitely agree with everything you said about the language. Although I can't say more than 'hello, thank you, no and yes', the locals were always so happy that I made the effort. I hope you're going to continue to have amazing experiences in Thailand!
I LOVE that you take actions to assimilate, like learning Thai. And, when you’re out and about, you don’t speak loudly. I’ve noticed how respectful you are. Gooooood American!🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Inspiration all around I am so happy for your health and your ability to show through example the power of the Most High and how he can move in your life if one chooses to let him. Stay Blessed Sis!
It's interesting how many Thais want to leave Thailand, while foreign nationals are eager to experience Thai culture. Personally, I cherish the freedom in the US (sort of), but I also have an appreciation for Thai culture (not all). What should I do and where should I reside? :-) Love your videos. Thank you for sharing
There are 2 big groups of Thai people overseas my friend. The small group is the rich Thai who want to study english language from the real local. The big group is the poor people and some middle-class people who couldn't find any good jobs here in Thailand and hope to find jobs in another countries and many if them Thai they could earn a lot more money there in the states while they couldn't earn that much here in Bangkok because there are a lot of requirements for any goods job here such as the degree while most of them do not have and never have but they still could working in the states while have no degrees and could earn better money compare to the jobs they could do here in Bangkok.
👋🏽I so love you hold yourself accountable for your spending ,and how you’re able to pivot yourself to put yourself in a better financial gain👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🫶🏾✌🏾
i just got back from thailand last month. planning on going back asap. i loved it there in ways i never imagined. I only spent 1,000 Baht on food a day. I love the way you shoot the video. I would love to have a conversation with you in bangkok at a coffee shop if i ever see you 😍 i am a introvert too so i probably won’t say anything lol
Antoinette hello, I can relate to your content, I have been on a journey since I left America . It has been exciting , seeing and learning new things about where I am now. You are correct we have to enjoy this beautiful world 🎉 thank you for sharing . safe exploring. Looking forward to your next Vlog 🙏.
Very true about getting more respect by speaking even a little bit of the native language. Even in Russia I found this to be true, and one look and you know I am not Russian.
I LOVE your content. In a sea of icky passport bro content, you paint such a unique and wholistic picture of the experience living in Thailand. I hope anyone from the US planning on moving there finds your channel. Please don't stop! (but mai pen rai if you need to 😅🙏)
Yes...your skin is looking stunning to match everything else! (Don't take that the wrong way love)...it's been very interesting watching you live there. Honestly, I dream of 'escaping' the USA, especially the way it is here now, we just aren't what we used to be (the media has divided us deep) and I do fear that it's only going to get worse, both financially and socially. My channel is just starting (2yrs) and I'm trying to do van life...been trying...finances keep holding me up and cars either breaking down or vans needing fixed. I'm about to get my van fixed so I will be taking some weekend trips until I grow more, thanks for being an inspiration. ☺
@@AntoinetteYvonne😊😊 you're one of my favorites to watch on UA-cam. After my teenager graduates high school, I hope to sign up for one of your guided trips.
Greetings. You look so peaceful. FYI diet is very important for our internal health. Sugar is poison especially when trying to heal the skin. I’m speaking from experience. Stay safe girl🥰🙏🏽
You can also get food a fresh markets. I'm not sure what part of Bangkok you live in, but there's bound to be a big fresh market near you that make scurries. What I did to cut way down on expenses was to buy food from fresh markets and freeze them. They microwave just fine and save you tons of money over grocery store packaged meals.
Take a Thai cooking class. You'll love it. And then buy your food at a local outdoor market. Much cheaper, more local, and you'll start to get to know the vendors over time. It's more personal. Practice your Thai as well. Everything about cooking for yourself, if you have the time, is better.
@@AntoinetteYvonne Thank you! I became homeless this morning, in Philly, maybe the worst place to be a homeless man of African descent. Your videos gave me hope in the afternnon. Now, almost 12 hours later, I have money to take a train tomorrow and I have a couch to sleep on at a friend's house in NYC free of charge for 4 weeks...While I was waiting for that life buoy I watched three of your videos and decided that for the next 18 months I will focus on $$$$ and my mental health and get my act together so I can leave the US asap...You are the source of the light and the mirror that reflects cool and composed energy out into the world...Stay cool...
Really digging your love life philosophy & keeping it Real. First podcast of your I've watched looking forward to checking out your full content. Well done!!!
I recommend if you love coffee to try and find a coffee bar close by and test their coffee, i find them 10000s better than those vendor machine ones, altho they are still decent, it makes the world of a difference
I've visited my new home 3 times, it's when I've to come back to the states I feel so much despair. I'll be retiring in 6 months, can wait to make that exit.
It sounds like you've had quite the journey, transitioning from van life to Thailand. I hope you're finding joy and fulfillment in this new adventure. Thailand seems like a beautiful place, and I hope to visit there next year.
Great content and editing. Most don't realize how many times you have to film to get those different angles. I see your talent. Continued Blessings on your travels.
Well, this is a surprise. Your video came up on my feed after I watched a couple other videos from some youtubers about living in Thailand. I'm Thai, just so you know. And let me give a warning, I might dive into some sensitive topics. I have watched videos of foreign travelers to Thailand with interest to learn what foreigners think about my country. They are fine; I have no complaints. But yours get my attention. First off, yours is the first black youtuber I came across who's doing a video on Thailand and who has spent a considerable amount of time here. Most of the videos I've watched were by mostly Caucasian people. So, it's refreshing to get a different perspective even though I started out with some skepticism. I like how you obviously spent considerable efforts in the production of your video which kept me interested. I like how you tried to know the localities and the locals better, i.e. your trying to learn the language, little though it may be, which shows your respect for the local culture. This is getting a bit long. I've never commented this much before, but I just want you to know I appreciate your efforts, to welcome you to Thailand and hope you leave with good impressions and experience. I'm curious to know though whether, during your stay here, you have encountered any racially discriminatory incidents.
America is getting to much for me, the competition and stress ect. I need my mental peace and need to be with around nature more! I’m coming to visit Thailand hopefully I can make it home.
You said, "Keep Living Life Beyond the Border" LOVED THAT!!!!!!!! I remember being in Selangor, Malaysia last year and LOVED that feeling of NOT being watched all the time, like here in the USA. I felt lonely at times because I didn't know anybody there and Some aspects of life were difficult because I didn't know the place very well, but with more time there; things would've gotten better. I felt FREE there, like I could Go anywhere without being Watched & Controlled. On the Contrary here in the USA, there is always Somebody Watching You; your neighbors don't Talk to You, but they Are watching your every move. Americans are too CONTROLLING and the doctors here are very Arrogant.
I'm in the final stages of deciding on Bangkok or Río de Janeiro. Before the end of the year I will be residing in one or the other. I absolutely love both... Great content... New sub!
good video, good to see a role model doing things so a standard could be set for the future, note.. every time you put that make-up on you take 3 days off the age of your skin (😐), clog your pores, etc.. respectfully you don't need it.. ever.. embrace naturally. on top of budgeting get a plan for embracing your journey to naturality, and know that your true beauty is unexpectedly something that doesn't need to get covered up .. bless
Hey you, just a question could you share a amazon link in your description for the headphone covers you use etc? I at least guess they are scratch covers those seem handy! Great video!
Queen, after I hit the big M , I started to break out like crazy. I never had the issue before in my youth. My aunt told me exfoliate with yellow lemon morning and night and then follow your moisturizing and medication routine. Cut a lemon and rub wait 5m than rinse well. I still break out but less often and I find it happens when I neglected it.
I arrived in Thailand 6 months ago, I current live in Bangkok and am having a different time adapting to the sabai sabai mentality of thinking! I retired from working at 38 yrs old. Which is a blessing and a curse! I fought so hard to accomplish things and now I don't know how to shift OUT of a "BE ON TIME" mentality! I still have a problem slowing down when I walk thru the streets of Bangkok! And even when I am consciously not trying to show impatience, either my body language or my direct candor is so intimidating here, until I don't feel comfortable going outside alot. Why? Because I get irritated seeing Thais body language says: I am scared of or uncomfortable around you! As a minority and a lawyer in America, I am shown so much respect amongst my peers, but here some, only see me as a STEROTYPE or as a MONETARY OPTION! Am I in the right head space mentality to be in, in a place that everyone is calling paradise compared to........? I did go to school to learn to speak Thai but the local still can't understand what I say or they are afraid to reply back to me.
I came to Thailand for employment (16 years). I am now retired in a town in rural Thailand. (4 years) As an American I have become less materialistic, learned to be more patient, and less judgmental. Being around a vibe of “politeness” and “sabai sabai” is definitely better for my mental health than the rat race and “tribalism” back in the USA.
I like your videos btw
How is rural living? I've no interest in the city but fear language barrier in rural areas.
Love this ❤️
I lived in Bangkok for 4 years, 3 of them working and the other year just enjoying life. Your video makes me nostalgic for the life I had there. It's been 11 years since I left, but I will always have fond memories of the people, the food, the live music, and of just how much I loved my life there. I lived in SUkhumvit for a18 months, and the rest of the time in Sathorn, Soi Suan Plu. Both fabulous experiences. I found it so easy to make friends with locals, and with the expats I worked with. I was on a fairly tight budget but managed to do everything I wanted to do, and to explore many parts of Thailand and neighbouring countries. Loved the cheap markets that you find everywhere, any day of the week. Truly wonderful and I feel blessed to have had the opportunity. I've been back a few times but it was never the same as living there. Things changed, friends moved on, etc. Good on you for making the move! I hope you stay on for a while longer :)
Got your feelings deeply.
what is work like over there? im interested in moving
When i was there nothing was in English. Not sure where she is? 🤔Also, Bangkok is a hussling city. I any country you go to you can find both the hussle & bustle and a more low paced lifestyle this includes the US.
I have one kid in college. Ones She's done. I'm out Thailand or Vietnam. I haven't decided yet 😊
Can't go wrong with either!
both is open to you
You don't like ass?
You don't like ass?
You don't like ass?
when my girlfriend got diagnosed with stage 4b stomach cancer, Her reply to the doctor was "mai pen rai'... and the doctor replied "mai pen rai na" ... I couldn't chime in but I admire they could do it, knowing the feelings both had at the time (the doctor was clearly shaken when he told me first)
I love living abroad as I own in SK, PHIL, and Thailand bouncing between all three to enjoy life. America made me so I couldn’t fully ditch it but living abroad is more soothing if you have it together enjoy the journey ❤
Love hearing that! How long before you made the leap?
@@dionboose left Miami in 97 never looked back never returned. 2004 changed my life living abroad and never returned
@@edwardlawler9487 that’s cool! I lived abroad in 2013 to Taiwan for a couple years. Moved home for family, now I’m looking to put plans to split my time abroad and back home in the states. Not sure when but, quality of life is just better in a lot of ways abroad.
Finding your community seems to be amongst the most important things to do when moving overseas. And learning the language, even if only the basics, not only demonstrates a respect for the country but a willingness to become part of the culture. I have about a million questions, but since this is the first time i’ve encountered your videos…I will watch those first. Love the music and the vibe!❤
I swear girl I love your transparency. The content is top tier thanks again for everything ❤️
Aww thank you
Not sure what it is about you and your videos but they are so well done and entertaining. You really posses a good eye. The way you shoot your videos, the way you put yourself together. Its extraordinary!
This comment is so extraordinary! One of the best comments a “seasoned” UA-camr like myself can receive on this journey. This means a lot.
Thank you 🙏🏾
I was just about to write a similar comment.
You have a very cinematographic eye.
You pair your videos with music beautifully.
The visual and talking parts of your content work really well together.
You are very talented.
I really enjoy watching.
✨✨💚
@@AntoinetteYvonne Antoinette, I'm so glad to hear your response but it's obvious that you put a lot of thought and work into your vids. The multiple angles, even taking shots from the floor, placing the camera inside the condo and then opening the door from outside. There's a lot of thought there. Don't think that
this goes unnoticeable. Just saw someone mentioning the music you put in the background is also thoughtful. Good work Antoinette!
You're absolutely right. It's like watching an Anthony Bourdain's NO Reservation series 💯🔥
I agree. She's really good at this. Her music, shot selection, narration all evoke emotion instead of just information.
Community definitely makes living abroad easier. Hey Friend 👋🏾
Hey friend!!!!
Praying for a day the peace found abroad will exist in our own backyard 🙏🏾
Hello 👋🏽 Antoinette, I agree when I was stationed in Okinawa and my boyfriend/fiancée taught me some basic phrases in Japanese that I used when ordering food . The natives were welcomingly nice but they never tried to hold lengthy conversations because they knew I didn't know more of their language
really enjoy following your journey….as someone that went from van life to bangkok…i identify so much with your journey! thank you for sharing your story 🙏
Aw, thank you for your continued support. It's such a drastic change but I do enjoy it. I hope your journey and transition is going a little more smoothly.
Find your content very insightful and helpful. You articulate it all really well and very easy to follow. I am in the states caring for senior dog and preparing to eventually get there. The mental nervousness I feel in the states is obviously internalized by the energy field, here. I sense the calm there thousands of miles away. Thank you for sharing all you do🙏🏻
Best wishes to you!!
I am dreaming of this peaceful , carefree approach to life. I am looking to move to Thailand near the end of the year, and I'm super excited for what's to come. Thank you for sharing your experience!
So glad you found a community and friends. That's key to settling in... Sister, the chips, and fried foods-- I know they are so good, but they stress our bodies, esp the liver and affect our bodies ability to detox, instead we detox through our skin. To balance if one finds it hard to cut down- add more fresh greens into the diet...it will help balance out.
I only visited Thailand for holidays so far, but I can definitely agree with everything you said about the language. Although I can't say more than 'hello, thank you, no and yes', the locals were always so happy that I made the effort. I hope you're going to continue to have amazing experiences in Thailand!
Thanks for sharing!
ANTOINETTE, LIVE YOUR LIFE YOUNG LADY ! 💯🤩 🍸 🍲
I LOVE that you take actions to assimilate, like learning Thai. And, when you’re out and about, you don’t speak loudly. I’ve noticed how respectful you are. Gooooood American!🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Inspiration all around I am so happy for your health and your ability to show through example the power of the Most High and how he can move in your life if one chooses to let him. Stay Blessed Sis!
It's interesting how many Thais want to leave Thailand, while foreign nationals are eager to experience Thai culture. Personally, I cherish the freedom in the US (sort of), but I also have an appreciation for Thai culture (not all). What should I do and where should I reside? :-) Love your videos. Thank you for sharing
There are 2 big groups of Thai people overseas my friend.
The small group is the rich Thai who want to study english language from the real local.
The big group is the poor people and some middle-class people who couldn't find any good jobs here in Thailand and hope to find jobs in another countries and many if them Thai they could earn a lot more money there in the states while they couldn't earn that much here in Bangkok because there are a lot of requirements for any goods job here such as the degree while most of them do not have and never have but they still could working in the states while have no degrees and could earn better money compare to the jobs they could do here in Bangkok.
Never heard of that "Pieces of a Broken Body". You put me on. She dope. Im adapting to life living in Pattaya myself. Stay blessed fam.
👋🏽I so love you hold yourself accountable for your spending ,and how you’re able to pivot yourself to put yourself in a better financial gain👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🫶🏾✌🏾
Yes! Thank you!
i just got back from thailand last month. planning on going back asap. i loved it there in ways i never imagined.
I only spent 1,000 Baht on food a day. I love the way you shoot the video. I would love to have a conversation with you in bangkok at a coffee shop if i ever see you 😍 i am a introvert too so i probably won’t say anything lol
1k baht for food a day is a bit epensive, no?
I have been here for a few days now I miss the summer sun! I didn’t realize how soon the sun would set now lol
You make me wanna live outside the country. I enjoy your vlogs
You should!!!
Same here, but first I want to travel, visit all other continents like north america, south america, africa...
Kudos for making your way in BK. After 4 days I'm ready to get back to the quiet life in Chiang Mai.
I am in October back in Chiang Mai.
Usually spend 2-3 months in Thailand before heading to Bali ..
@@anna_m59 A very nice time to be in CM. I have a 1 month US trip but back mid Oct.
Antoinette hello, I can relate to your content, I have been on a journey since I left America . It has been exciting , seeing and learning new things about where I am now. You are correct we have to enjoy this beautiful world 🎉 thank you for sharing . safe exploring. Looking forward to your next Vlog 🙏.
Thank you for watching!
As Thai, I sometimes don’t like “mai phen rai” approach, it is just delaying an inevitable event.
Antoinette, I truly enjoy your videos! I love the way you are embracing "life!"
I'm finally trying to do the same. Better late than never!
Yes, better late than never!!!
Thailand is a magical place. Hoping you continue enjoying your stay there, however long that may be. Thank you for the fun & very well produced video.
Very true about getting more respect by speaking even a little bit of the native language. Even in Russia I found this to be true, and one look and you know I am not Russian.
Question? Who's braiding your hair ?
I love your authenticity. Thank you for all your wonderful videos about your journey in Thailand and keeping it positive and real.
Thank you!!!
Miss Yvonne, your fit for brunch is definitely FIRE. Way hotter than Thailand's midday weather. Loved your video.
I LOVE your content. In a sea of icky passport bro content, you paint such a unique and wholistic picture of the experience living in Thailand. I hope anyone from the US planning on moving there finds your channel. Please don't stop! (but mai pen rai if you need to 😅🙏)
Thank you so much 😀
I really like your background music choices. At first I just come to watch for a few mins, but because of the music I watch to the end.
I just admire your adventurous, brave spirit.
Yes...your skin is looking stunning to match everything else! (Don't take that the wrong way love)...it's been very interesting watching you live there. Honestly, I dream of 'escaping' the USA, especially the way it is here now, we just aren't what we used to be (the media has divided us deep) and I do fear that it's only going to get worse, both financially and socially. My channel is just starting (2yrs) and I'm trying to do van life...been trying...finances keep holding me up and cars either breaking down or vans needing fixed. I'm about to get my van fixed so I will be taking some weekend trips until I grow more, thanks for being an inspiration. ☺
Best of luck and wishes to you!!
Thank you for continually being candid with us regarding your journey.
You're so welcome. Thank you for always coming back
@@AntoinetteYvonne😊😊 you're one of my favorites to watch on UA-cam. After my teenager graduates high school, I hope to sign up for one of your guided trips.
What a dreamy lifestyle. Just ran across all your videos watching everything from Cali. Admiring your adventure. Be safe and enjoy Thailand.
Thank you.
Absolutely loved the Vlog Queen! 🥰
Thank you!!
Greetings. You look so peaceful. FYI diet is very important for our internal health. Sugar is poison especially when trying to heal the skin. I’m speaking from experience. Stay safe girl🥰🙏🏽
Greetings Goddess! Thank you for sharing your experiences. I too am enjoying Thailand’s culture and plan to spend a longer time here. #Bangkok
Wonderful! Enjoy your time!! 😀
Your channel is so inspiring! 🙏🏾💐
Thank you my dear!
YOU ROCK!! KEEP GLOWING AND GOING😊@@AntoinetteYvonne
You can also get food a fresh markets. I'm not sure what part of Bangkok you live in, but there's bound to be a big fresh market near you that make scurries. What I did to cut way down on expenses was to buy food from fresh markets and freeze them. They microwave just fine and save you tons of money over grocery store packaged meals.
Take a Thai cooking class. You'll love it. And then buy your food at a local outdoor market. Much cheaper, more local, and you'll start to get to know the vendors over time. It's more personal. Practice your Thai as well. Everything about cooking for yourself, if you have the time, is better.
So you’re letting your inner British Lola come out? Love it. ❤
I live in Ghana this is inspiring me to have a review video cause it’s so important to have retrospect
Thank you so much, Jose, for always keeping us informed. I can't wait for the songs that will come from them regarding all this. 💜
I really enjoyed watching this video, your perspective is on point!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent video Antoinette...Love the pace and calmness you reflect...I am now a follower...🎆
Welcome aboard! Thank you for the support my dear!
@@AntoinetteYvonne Thank you! I became homeless this morning, in Philly, maybe the worst place to be a homeless man of African descent. Your videos gave me hope in the afternnon. Now, almost 12 hours later, I have money to take a train tomorrow and I have a couch to sleep on at a friend's house in NYC free of charge for 4 weeks...While I was waiting for that life buoy I watched three of your videos and decided that for the next 18 months I will focus on $$$$ and my mental health and get my act together so I can leave the US asap...You are the source of the light and the mirror that reflects cool and composed energy out into the world...Stay cool...
This is Truly Gonna b so Insightful AY🎯🔥🔥🔥👍n Happy Monday😀….
Me to
Really digging your love life philosophy & keeping it Real. First podcast of your I've watched looking forward to checking out your full content. Well done!!!
I love the vibes of this video! Thank you for sharing your journey! 🙏
You're so welcome!
Watching your content brings me comfort ❤❤ thank you for continuing to post
I recommend if you love coffee to try and find a coffee bar close by and test their coffee, i find them 10000s better than those vendor machine ones, altho they are still decent, it makes the world of a difference
Thailand is the second home for all 🇹🇭 🙏
Wow!
I've visited my new home 3 times, it's when I've to come back to the states I feel so much despair. I'll be retiring in 6 months, can wait to make that exit.
Thank you for taking us for the ride love it all.
Glad you enjoyed it
You did such a great job on this, wow.
I love the diff angles you captured and the music choices were chef's kiss!
Thank you for noticing!!!
This was very inspirational. Thank you sister God bless you on your journey.🇹🇭🙌🏾
I’m watching and then I remembered van life. I’m glad to see your new journey. I will continue to watch. Blessings on the Journey.🌹
It sounds like you've had quite the journey, transitioning from van life to Thailand. I hope you're finding joy and fulfillment in this new adventure. Thailand seems like a beautiful place, and I hope to visit there next year.
Happy to see you are adjusting to this great country. There is sooooo much more to see and you will have so much fun.
This is a great and well made video. May have to rethink a few things ;)
Thank you.
Great content and editing. Most don't realize how many times you have to film to get those different angles. I see your talent. Continued Blessings on your travels.
I appreciate that! Thank you
I loved your music choices for this vlog!
Yay! Thank you!
Hello there!
Your view is amazing.
You’ve presented parts of your life in Thailand extremely well.
Love the video.
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing 😊 Me and a good friend of mine are both thinking about moving to Thailand 🇹🇭
Best of luck!
My departure date is 2028. Can't wait!
Well, this is a surprise. Your video came up on my feed after I watched a couple other videos from some youtubers about living in Thailand. I'm Thai, just so you know. And let me give a warning, I might dive into some sensitive topics. I have watched videos of foreign travelers to Thailand with interest to learn what foreigners think about my country. They are fine; I have no complaints. But yours get my attention.
First off, yours is the first black youtuber I came across who's doing a video on Thailand and who has spent a considerable amount of time here. Most of the videos I've watched were by mostly Caucasian people. So, it's refreshing to get a different perspective even though I started out with some skepticism.
I like how you obviously spent considerable efforts in the production of your video which kept me interested. I like how you tried to know the localities and the locals better, i.e. your trying to learn the language, little though it may be, which shows your respect for the local culture.
This is getting a bit long. I've never commented this much before, but I just want you to know I appreciate your efforts, to welcome you to Thailand and hope you leave with good impressions and experience.
I'm curious to know though whether, during your stay here, you have encountered any racially discriminatory incidents.
America is getting to much for me, the competition and stress ect. I need my mental peace and need to be with around nature more! I’m coming to visit Thailand hopefully I can make it home.
Thank you for your video. It was very informative❤
Thank you Antoinette 😊 And you look lovely
You are so welcome
You said, "Keep Living Life Beyond the Border" LOVED THAT!!!!!!!! I remember being in Selangor, Malaysia last year and LOVED that feeling of NOT being watched all the time, like here in the USA.
I felt lonely at times because I didn't know anybody there and Some aspects of life were difficult because I didn't know the place very well, but with more time there; things would've gotten better. I felt FREE there, like I could Go anywhere without being Watched & Controlled. On the Contrary here in the USA, there is always Somebody Watching You; your neighbors don't Talk to You, but they Are watching your every move. Americans are too CONTROLLING and the doctors here are very Arrogant.
Welcome to Thailand 🙏🏻🇹🇭💕
Thank you 🙏🏾
Thank you to love Thai culture. Wishing you to enjoy while in Thailand.
Yes, thank you
I'm in the final stages of deciding on Bangkok or Río de Janeiro. Before the end of the year I will be residing in one or the other. I absolutely love both...
Great content... New sub!
Welcommmeee!!!
This is a beautiful video. Thank you. I wish you all the best.
Thank you very much!
Thanks for sharing your experience in Thailand with us.
It's my pleasure
Aw, great video, Antoinette Yvonne! I like your take on things.
Thanks for watching
Very nice Vlog. Appreciate your insight
Thanks for watching!
good video, good to see a role model doing things so a standard could be set for the future, note.. every time you put that make-up on you take 3 days off the age of your skin (😐), clog your pores, etc.. respectfully you don't need it.. ever.. embrace naturally. on top of budgeting get a plan for embracing your journey to naturality, and know that your true beauty is unexpectedly something that doesn't need to get covered up .. bless
I am so happy i found your channel. Leaving in October.
Yaaayyy!!!
Just found your van tour vid...love it. Yo're right..not alot of black folks doing van life but I def wanna be apart of changing that :) GOOD STUFF!!
End with motorcycle taxi. So cool. BKK vibes.
Very interesting content. This is the first time i've seen this. You could be onto something. Btw great camera lens!
Thank you
Hey you, just a question could you share a amazon link in your description for the headphone covers you use etc? I at least guess they are scratch covers those seem handy!
Great video!
Love your style and videos. Do you mind sharing where you purchased your comforter set and pillows?
Ikea.
Been looking for remote work so I could go to Thailand for almost a year. It's defeating ;( Hope you enjoy your next experience
Great video! I love your style, your editing, etc. Very thought out. Just subscribed.
Thank you 🙏🏾 and welcome!
This is the first video that I’ve seen on your channel, and I’m Feelin it. New subbie😊
Hello. Welcome!!!
Hey Antoinette, Happy Sunday! What is the name of song that played as you drank coffee? Absolutely love her voice. Thanks.
Back with another one! Peace and love!
Preserve your vision by ditching your glasses while at home. Also, move the iPad closer (w/o your glasses). 🤓 Your vision will heal.
Life looks good 🎉
You are so lovely, your video so nice and welcome to thailand
Queen, after I hit the big M , I started to break out like crazy. I never had the issue before in my youth. My aunt told me exfoliate with yellow lemon morning and night and then follow your moisturizing and medication routine. Cut a lemon and rub wait 5m than rinse well. I still break out but less often and I find it happens when I neglected it.
I love the outfit you look good mama❤
Love me some Downton Abbey, no judgment here!. RIP Maggie Smith!
Omg. I love your braids! The blonde is so pretty on you
Thank you
I arrived in Thailand 6 months ago, I current live in Bangkok and am having a different time adapting to the sabai sabai mentality of thinking!
I retired from working at 38 yrs old. Which is a blessing and a curse! I fought so hard to accomplish things and now I don't know how to shift OUT of a "BE ON TIME" mentality!
I still have a problem slowing down when I walk thru the streets of Bangkok!
And even when I am consciously not trying to show impatience, either my body language or my direct candor is so intimidating here, until I don't feel comfortable going outside alot. Why? Because I get irritated seeing Thais body language says: I am scared of or uncomfortable around you!
As a minority and a lawyer in America, I am shown so much respect amongst my peers, but here some, only see me as a STEROTYPE or as a MONETARY OPTION!
Am I in the right head space mentality to be in, in a place that everyone is calling paradise compared to........? I did go to school to learn to speak Thai but the local still can't understand what I say or they are afraid to reply back to me.