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Why are people staying in Thailand when then can't meet TI's financial requirements?


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3 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

That was our liberal use of lubricants and massage oil.

We also had a bit of a roll around after our 'end of play' showers when we were still wet.

Hopefully the oil will wash out.

The Viagra you took still hasnt worn off yet

10 AM are youre still like a dog on heat .

Rampant 

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22 minutes ago, moe666 said:

I do not know any farange who would want to live in the proverty some Thais live in.

Western countries have lots that would think a bamboo shack in a hot country where a meal cost 25 baht better than what they have. Sure beats living in a cardboard box on the streets.

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41 minutes ago, CrunchWrapSupreme said:

"Why are people staying in Thailand when then (sic) can't meet TI's financial requirements?"

 

I'm here because I couldn't meet my pretentious, overrated, chaotic American home state's ridiculous requirements. Let's see:

 

Well over 6' tall (183 cm)

Ripped

Movie star charisma

Swagger, nonchalance, massive ego (see the US president)

6 figure salary ($100k+ USD)

A nearly $100k car

A high level degree, yes. But years of experience and perfect references, for just an entry level position, no.

 

While unable to meet those requirements, here I was able to obtain a lovely wife, a decent job, and a nice place to live. Now utterly impossible back home, what was once The American Dream.

 

And what are you going to do when your Thai dream collapses? Run away again? Where to? 

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7 minutes ago, AlfHuy said:

What is this phone for? Asking your wife if she did put the pizza already in the oven? 555

There are stains on the bed, yukkk.

Looks like semen stains .

Looks like her head was on the towel and his feet was near the penguin..............and no condom worm tut tut 

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10 minutes ago, AlfHuy said:

What is this phone for? Asking your wife if she did put the pizza already in the oven? 555

There are stains on the bed, yukkk.

Obviously never been in one. The phone is to call the reception to ask for an extra woman to be sent up.

If the sheets are not stained one hasn't been doing it properly.

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29 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

There's some very nice large new condos at the end of my road (near Chiang Mai) renting for 2,500bht/month.

If you want air-con, put your own in or pay higher rent and they'll put it in.

Swimming pool, gym, 7-11, restaurants, lots of female students all within 250m.

 

That condo would certainly provide me with a better lifestyle than I could afford back in the UK.

britmantoo, send us the address

 

we could be neighbors soon

 

 

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13 minutes ago, Pravda said:

 

And what are you going to do when your Thai dream collapses? Run away again? Where to? 

If you truly love LOS the dream never dies. One leaves because one can't afford to stay, but the love lives on.

 

Same as any place one loves. I left Antarctica over 40 years ago, but still "love" it. I'll "love" Los till I die.

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On 8/6/2020 at 9:25 AM, Boomer6969 said:

There is a very active thread about a busted agent where some people are trading insults which lead me to reflect on people's motivation to stay in LOS: if you can't afford a legit visa you can afford bar girls either, so why do you stay here?

Back on topic : I dont want to tranfer 800 000 Baht over to a Thai bank account at the moment because of the low rates , IF the Pound went up to 50 , I would lose 25 %

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3 minutes ago, CorpusChristie said:

Back on topic : I dont want to tranfer 800 000 Baht over to a Thai bank account at the moment because of the low rates , IF the Pound went up to 50 , I would lose 25 %

 

 

I think you have little worry about at the moment,

 

 

If you are convinced that you will see that sort of improvement - and you want to meet immigration rules, without the cost of an agent - open a Foreign Currency Account and use that to satisfy the financial requirements.

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2 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

Yes, never been to a short-time hotel that doesn't have phone numbers they can ring.

 

Thai lawyer I know went to one in CM, with no woman, asked at the desk "Can you help me?", within 5 minutes 3 girls in university uniforms turned up for him to choose from. Which one would you like? his reply, I'll take them all. 

 

Another pal, just used to go alone to use the Jacuzzi, they would always knock on the door and ask if he wanted someone to join him. 

 

When I first went to LOS, green as green moss in Ireland, I stayed in a recommended hotel off Sukhumvit, and couldn't work out why the lobby always had a load of young women hanging around.

I went to the recommended restaurant for breakfast every day- German joint up Soi 4 ( many old timers will know the place ) and wondered why so many single women were drinking coffee there.

 

I miss the old days so much. Happier times indeed.

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6 minutes ago, CorpusChristie said:

Back on topic : I dont want to tranfer 800 000 Baht over to a Thai bank account at the moment because of the low rates , IF the Pound went up to 50 , I would lose 25 %

The cost of staying is what the cost of staying is. I got more interest on my money in a Thai bank than what I got in London, so I didn't mind too much.

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4 minutes ago, hotandsticky said:

 

 

I think you have little worry about at the moment,

 

 

If you are convinced that you will see that sort of improvement - and you want to meet immigration rules, without the cost of an agent - open a Foreign Currency Account and use that to satisfy the financial requirements.

I understood that the money has to be in a baht account.

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1 minute ago, thaibeachlovers said:

The cost of staying is what the cost of staying is. I got more interest on my money in a Thai bank than what I got in London, so I didn't mind too much.

In both Countries, the interest rates are pitiful , not really worth being concerned about .

Its the exchange rates you need to be concerned about , if the Pound goes to 50 Baht, you would lose 30 % of your Pounds 

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8 minutes ago, hotandsticky said:

 

 

I think you have little worry about at the moment,

 

 

If you are convinced that you will see that sort of improvement - and you want to meet immigration rules, without the cost of an agent - open a Foreign Currency Account and use that to satisfy the financial requirements.

I didnt think that was acceptable 

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1 minute ago, CorpusChristie said:

In both Countries, the interest rates are pitiful , not really worth being concerned about .

Its the exchange rates you need to be concerned about , if the Pound goes to 50 Baht, you would lose 30 % of your Pounds 

If I could get the pension over there ( I can't which is why I left- savings ran out ), I'd be on the next plane over once flights start again, and lose whatever it took. It'd be worth it.

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18 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

When I first went to LOS, green as green moss in Ireland, I stayed in a recommended hotel off Sukhumvit, and couldn't work out why the lobby always had a load of young women hanging around.

I went to the recommended restaurant for breakfast every day- German joint up Soi 4 ( many old timers will know the place ) and wondered why so many single women were drinking coffee there.

 

I miss the old days so much. Happier times indeed.

There's a smoothie shop between the 4 main 'love hotels', I sit there and have a drink while waiting for my friend to arrive. I've noticed an exceptional number of attractive young Thai ladies walking by with full back tattoos (on display), including the smoothie shop girl.

Things that make me go hmmmmmmmmm ..........

 

Back on topic,

I can't believe Thailand is so cheap sometimes, while driving the s/h m/c I just bought, noticed it was a bit jerky when accelerating and changing gears. Had a look and the chain is so loose it's dragging on the swinging arm, so into my local 'somchai garage'. Adjust and lube the chain please, puts the bike up on blocks, tightens the chain, sprays it with lube ......... how much? 30bht. Still a bit jerky, doesn't look like they ever adjusted the clutch, did that myself ..... a lot better ride now.

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1 hour ago, CrunchWrapSupreme said:

"Why are people staying in Thailand when then (sic) can't meet TI's financial requirements?"

 

I'm here because I couldn't meet my pretentious, overrated, chaotic American home state's ridiculous requirements. Let's see:

 

Well over 6' tall (183 cm)

Ripped

Movie star charisma

Swagger, nonchalance, massive ego (see the US president)

6 figure salary ($100k+ USD)

A nearly $100k car

A high level degree, yes. But years of experience and perfect references, for just an entry level position, no.

 

While unable to meet those requirements, here I was able to obtain a lovely wife, a decent job, and a nice place to live. Now utterly impossible back home, what was once The American Dream.

I never had a problem with professional employment in the US. It may be your degree and experience isn't in a desired profession. I returned to Thailand because I really like the Thai culture, environment (except burning season) people and food. I'm fortunate to speak proper Thai as I didn't learn on the street or market, so it's much easier to fit in. My wife's family is well established (many generations) and respected, that contribute to my acceptance. , plus savings. 

My wife and I both had professional careers in the US and enjoy generous pensions.

My wife had a Mercedes for a few years, but I stuck with a Turbo Volvo (better performance).

I guess we would be considered the lower end of upper middle class at about $200K/yr. Once we paid off our mortgage we were getting killed with taxes, so I got my wife to retire early. 

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6 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

There's a smoothie shop between the 4 main 'love hotels', I sit there and have a drink while waiting for my friend to arrive. I've noticed an exceptional number of attractive young Thai ladies walking by with full back tattoos (on display), including the smoothie shop girl.

Things that make me go hmmmmmmmmm ..........

Remember when Thai girls wouldn't have bare shoulders or crop tops that exposed belly? My my, how times have changed.

 

First takeaway I had wouldn't even walk with me in public.

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