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  • ExpatsRetirement Plan/Thailand or The Philippines?/You Decide!@paulinthephilippinesolddog9234 I discuss the pros and cons of both living in the Philippines and Thailand with my friend, A.J
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  • @martypoll
    @martypoll Год назад +63

    I’ve lived n Bangkok for 6 years and this past week we moved into our new house in the Thai countryside, Sisaket province. What I didn’t hear in this interview was how much of Thailand have you explored. I’ve not been to Phuket but I know it to be a major tourist destination. There might be a different Thai vibe in other locations. Whatever you choose is OK though.

    • @martypoll
      @martypoll Год назад +3

      @@ShadyD365 Today’s AQI in Kantharalak is about the same as BKK 😳

    • @lineage13
      @lineage13 Год назад +6

      Phuket as of late is a strong Russian vibe 😂

    • @exnihilo415
      @exnihilo415 Год назад +2

      @@ShadyD365 What puts me off a house or land in Thailand is that I can't own it. Whatever I have I want it to be in my name, so that means a Condo which I can legally own.

    • @mentorinspired
      @mentorinspired Год назад

      @@exnihilo415 you can own house in you name. Just never land. You can build and have a 25 year perpetually renewing lease. You can have friend or a set of people you select you own land with you having all rights to build and modify the land itself from your property. Basically anything in or on the land is yours but the site will also have a local partner.
      But hey this is just for educational purposes.

    • @exnihilo415
      @exnihilo415 Год назад

      @@mentorinspired I don’t really own it if I don’t own the land. Hard nope. I’ll buy a condo or just rent until I die. Zero interest in these legal games or local partners.

  • @michaelbelnap6112
    @michaelbelnap6112 Год назад +23

    Great video Paul. Personality, laughter and smiles are what I love about the Philippines.

  • @petercedilnik3254
    @petercedilnik3254 Год назад +12

    What noone talks about is the air quality which is clearly much better in the Philippines.

  • @frankkluz9787
    @frankkluz9787 Год назад +9

    For me - it would be the language that would put the one over the other. -- An easy daily experience that makes life easier and less stressful I would think. -- Best of luck wherever !

  • @freeparticle5068
    @freeparticle5068 Год назад +36

    I love both Thailand and the Philippines but I always find it much easier to communicate with the Filipinos...even in Thailand I had more Pinoy friends than Thai... I find Thai nice and kind but closed as a shell !

  • @DaveT-Suise
    @DaveT-Suise Год назад +17

    It always feels good to see a good friend. This was a great sit down interview. However, I didn’t find Thai food tasty nor appealing but am willing to try the best ones. Mr AJ here didn’t mention nor elaborate which Thai food is fantastic because I want to buy that food at the Thai restaurant near me. But that his opinion and I am entitled to my own as well!! I’m from Manila and our food here is way better as well, but I won’t dare to compare it to another country nor other provinces since everybody’s tastebuds are different. Have a great day guys!! 😊👍👍🙌

  • @dgrylas7394
    @dgrylas7394 Год назад +20

    My Filipina wife and I have lived in USA for over 20 years. Been to Philippines a few times for short vacations. This year we will both be retired and will try 90 days this winter in the Philippines. I really hope I like it because USA is totally changing. Getting very expensive, very political and divided, high crime, and no common sense. Very upside down. See you in winter of 2023 Philippines!

  • @ksta7090ks
    @ksta7090ks Год назад +24

    Very insightful interview, this is the content that motivates me to hopefully take that leap and move to the Philippines to retire. The US is terrible right now, so many unhappy people and so much division

  • @philliproberts7294
    @philliproberts7294 Год назад +1

    Wonderful absolutely wonderful congratulations Mr and Mrs daddy Paul

  • @2uptempo
    @2uptempo Год назад +4

    You two guys obviously like each other a lot and it shows. Thanks for sharing this moment with us. It was heartwarming.

  • @leavinforadream
    @leavinforadream Год назад +8

    Thailand will be my home base and I will visit my friends in the Philippines regularly!

  • @Oggiwara1
    @Oggiwara1 Год назад +21

    I was married to a Philippina back in the days, and I liked it there. Now I am married to a Thai woman, and was planning to retire there. But if things get sour, I have a plan B. And that plan include the Philippines. But, and that's a big BUT! From what I can see, it is cheaper to rent a modern apartment in a reasonable new condo in Bangkok than in in Dumaguete and much cheaper the more you get out of the busiest areas and in to the rural areas. And in Manila and Cebu the rent price is hideous expensive when comparing to Bangkok! This is from checking online this week.
    Phuket is one of 2 "no-go-zones" in Thailand for me other than a short visit. And the taxi drivers are pure mafia! The other one is central Pattaya, but the outskirt is okay.
    Chiang Mai is normally not really cold at all. But in the surrounding mountains in the Chiang Mai to Chiang Rai area, there is a cooler climate. That's why most of the potatoes, strawberries, broccoli, cabbage and so on is grown there in the so called winter season.
    Lot of people in the tourist areas don't smile as often as in the rural areas or in smaller towns. That's because they are not from there.English is widely understood lots of places in the biggest cities even if they are not typical tourist destinations.
    But even if I at this moment would continue to stay in Thailand, the Philippines is a very good number 2. And as mentioned, if things in Thailand gets sour, I go and check out Philippines first. Because the differences between the 2 countries isn't that big all in all. Because Dumaguete, and Valencia in special was a paradise back in the mid 90's.

    • @MichaelBuck
      @MichaelBuck Год назад +4

      Your research on the cost of a reasonable condo was eye opening to me. Hard to believe that Bangkok Thailand is CHEAPER than Manila and Cebu. I just assumed that everything in the Philippines was automatically cheaper than Thailand, lol. This tells me that no matter where one choses to retire they still must do their research and understand the actual costs involved as its not alwasy as black and white as it may seem from watching many of these channels.

    • @Oggiwara1
      @Oggiwara1 Год назад +2

      @@MichaelBuck It came as a shock to me that Bangkok could be cheaper than Manila and Cebu. And the areas in Bangkok was in 5-15 minutes walking distance from a BTS Skytrain station which is the largest mass transport system in the city. But bear in mind that this was condo for rent on internet by realtors. From what I have seen the amount of condo and houses for rent on internet by realtors is much higher in Thailand than in the Philippines. So the picture might be different if you use Facebook and driving around looking and asking people more in the Philippines than in Thailand. Because I have seen smaller houses and apartments on YT videos where the price in smaller cities near the largest ones in Philippines can compete with Thailand.
      If you do some research bear in mind that 10 000 THB equals approx. 15 800 PHP.
      The cheapest fully furnitured 35+ sqm. condo in Bangkok with 1 bedroom,1 bath, lift, swimmingpool, fitnes room, security, parking, BBQ area +++, you can get as cheap as 7 000 THB, but usually goes for 10-15 000 THB. Which equals 11 000 PHP for the cheapest, and approx. 16-24 000 PHP for the most part.

    • @usersubscriberSC
      @usersubscriberSC Год назад +1

      @@MichaelBuck there are plenty of condos in Makati City that are the same as Bangkok’s. I believe they compared the condo rental with BGC which is on the high-end. Makati City’s condo rentals are more affordable. And it is better to deal directly with the owners of the condo for rent. That way, there is no more broker’s fee to be added to the cost. If you like a particular condo building, go straight to the Admin office and ask for a list of units for rent. Some owners leave their contact numbers at the Admin office.

  • @sn0wolf
    @sn0wolf Год назад +8

    When I’m in ph I feel like when I was a kid with lots of freedom for summertime fun surrounded by people that love and care for me. It’s simplistic but I don’t question it because I love it there and can’t wait to come cack.

  • @elvantonucci695
    @elvantonucci695 Год назад +27

    hands down the people in PH are more nicer and friendlier than thai

  • @petemorris777
    @petemorris777 Год назад +11

    Very interesting vlog I went to Phuket 6 times for work and loved it my original plan when I retired was to over winter in Thailand but the difficulty of getting visas put me off and lead me to the Philippines you didn’t touch on the visa comparisons in the vlog it would have been interesting to hear Ajay’s views on that

  • @daveinbangkok
    @daveinbangkok Год назад +7

    I like your videos Paul. I considered phil but other reasons have me in Thailand. The infrastructure. I recently went on a trip 200 km north of BKK and had internet all the way. electricity is not a problem. food wise having spent only a little time in Phil i would say Thai food far outweighs and certainly public transport in bangkok is very good. Roads are in the main good as well. The visa situation and having to report to Thai immigration every 90 days makes Phil a hands down winner there. The language is also a great plus in phil.

  • @gengalbiajumalon2057
    @gengalbiajumalon2057 Год назад

    I miss my home town, and country when i see the background in your vedio...❤❤❤🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭 Coming home soon my beloved Philippines...Im from Surigao del Sur❤❤❤

  • @fhtrucker62
    @fhtrucker62 Год назад +14

    Big difference between accomodation and food costs...Thailand way better...with food quality and cost..No comparison...Philippines is.....different...but more expensive overall....but lovely people.

    • @paulinthephilippinesolddog9234
      @paulinthephilippinesolddog9234  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing

    • @gangstagummybear3432
      @gangstagummybear3432 Год назад

      Thailand fanboy for sure

    • @kongphooey7230
      @kongphooey7230 Год назад +3

      Agree, Thailand better Accom, Food, cost & ease of living. I'd also add safety & internet speed in general. For me, Thai is the better base and easy to fly to Phi from BKK to explore.

    • @gangstagummybear3432
      @gangstagummybear3432 Год назад

      @@kongphooey7230 Ill live in PH, and watch overrated Thailand from youtube hype videos

    • @kongphooey7230
      @kongphooey7230 Год назад +3

      @@gangstagummybear3432 Both Phi & Thai are amazing for different & some of the same reasons. It depends on the individual 'fit". Certainly a fair share of neanderthal Westerners in both.

  • @wolfe5047
    @wolfe5047 Год назад +14

    Having only limited experience in both countries. I would choose the Philippines to live if I was married or looking to settle down. Thailand when I went was a mans dream destination with the Nightlife in Bangkok and Pattaya. Did go for a few short visits to the countryside but the language becomes a problem. And why settle on 1 if the Philippines is cheaper live there and visit Thailand a few times a year.

  • @henryreinders3031
    @henryreinders3031 Год назад +7

    After you hit 60... for sure, go where your heart is treated best. It's all about life experiences and the people around you when you get older...IMO that is.

  • @superdave1921
    @superdave1921 Год назад +2

    Paul, you are very interesting to sit and listen to. Both you and AJ are pretty damned smart and cool with great advice. Thanks for the fantastic information and entertainment!

  • @mick-berry5331
    @mick-berry5331 Год назад +2

    Congrats and thanks,Paul, nice video again! I found the end is the best part, really funny.

  • @quackersna
    @quackersna Год назад +26

    They are both great places. If your primary consideration is cheap cost of living, healthcare or dining options, I would choose Thailand. If your main considerations involve people speaking English, welcoming environment or easy immigration/visa rules, then Philippines is where you need to be.

    • @mactravel112
      @mactravel112 Год назад +6

      I could definitely live much cheaper in Philippines. Lower quality of life, but definitely cheaper

    • @philliproberts7294
      @philliproberts7294 Год назад

      And the weather is heaps better in the Philippines there are places where it gets cool in Thailand it's bloody hot 10 months of the year Dec and Jan perfect

    • @mactravel112
      @mactravel112 Год назад

      @@philliproberts7294 there are also places it’s gets cool at altitude in Philippines. Both countries are hot. And Philippines is the worlds worst country for typhoons. Choose your island carefully if you plan to live in Philippines.

    • @meanneperea8031
      @meanneperea8031 Год назад +1

      Philippines commodities is way much economical or cheaper in Thailand plus more joy communicating to locals because there is no language barrier . .Philippines culture are mixed Asian and Wertern particularly Amerian culture .

    • @mactravel112
      @mactravel112 Год назад

      @@meanneperea8031 Every SE Asian country has extremely mixed culture. I love the beaches and ocean of the Philippines. But for living, it's 100% better in Thailand. And especially the food! Both are good considerations though

  • @andrewbrann6231
    @andrewbrann6231 Год назад +10

    I stayed in a village outside of Phayao in the north of Thailand. 10 minutes from the city of about 500k people. Not a tourist area but nice. Nice city park with mountain views and big lake. Also not far away is a reservoir with some mountain view's very nice. Only saw a couple foreigners the whole time I was there for almost a month. I think it's about an hour and a half from Chiang Rai. Maybe it's between Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai. Anyway it has a university there there's quite a bit of stuff it's not set up for tourism but it's really nice and it's cooler. I would imagine it's very cheap to live there. When I went to the Philippines I stayed in Cebu for 2 days and spent most of my time in Dalagute. It was ok . I will say the only thing better in the Philippines is the language and ability to stay longer

  • @mikescheibler7230
    @mikescheibler7230 Год назад +61

    Hi Paul !! I believe that the main reason for better infrastructure in other Asian countries VS the PH is that they are 1 land mass where the PH has over 7000 islands, making it so much more challenging getting supplies ,equipment ,emergency responce etc, everything needs to be done either by boat or plane(if there is a suitable airport ) !! To have every piece of equipment needed on most of the islands , is just too cost prohibited !! Just my little brain fart thoughts !! God bless you both !! ♥

    • @lineage13
      @lineage13 Год назад +8

      Thailand has access to cheap labor from Myanmar to build up it's infrastructure.

    • @danielprout3837
      @danielprout3837 Год назад +5

      Good point PI is surrounded by water where as I think Thailand lower cost of purchasing goods and services because of rail and road networks

    • @danielprout3837
      @danielprout3837 Год назад +3

      good conversation s key points bd yourself be relaxed calm and happy I’m a Navy guy I like bar hopping with my Filipina wife in Pattaya

    • @danielprout3837
      @danielprout3837 Год назад +1

      Good baseline pension of 1500 bucks a month for Thailand

    • @danielprout3837
      @danielprout3837 Год назад +5

      Better food better medical / there is a certain atmosphere of long term American influence not so much in Thailand unless you visit the Thai military and air bases there you can see some influence

  • @floren879
    @floren879 Год назад +2

    Welcome to the Philippines Philippines 🇵🇭

  • @therehastobesomethingmoore
    @therehastobesomethingmoore Год назад +4

    As cool weather lovers we want to check cities in Latin America like Antigua, Cuenca, Arequipa, Buenas Aires, etc….but we also hope to check out Baguio City.

  • @zentravel1515
    @zentravel1515 Год назад +24

    Having traveled extensively in both countries, I personally prefer Thailand. Phuket is by far and away the most expensive place to stay and/or live in Thailand too, so there's that. As many have already said, both countries have thier respective pluses and minuses. 🇹🇭🇵🇭

    • @MichaelBuck
      @MichaelBuck Год назад +2

      Thailand's food and infrastructure and access to more modern things is certainly tempting for sure. However, as with all modern things that means it will cost more and somone on a fixed income would possibly burn through more of that monthly check than they would in the Philippines. I am wondering if a location in Thailand can be found that is not as expensive as Phuket but has a similar laid back beach or mountain vibe.

    • @hobo1704
      @hobo1704 Год назад

      ​@@MichaelBuckplenty

  • @smoozerish
    @smoozerish Год назад +5

    Go to Davao....you'll know what culture shock and back woods feeling is then. Cebu is a metropolis in comparison.

  • @enzoeluar4081
    @enzoeluar4081 Год назад +3

    Great video Paul, nice insights; I love the way the pluses and minuses are honestly spelled out. Philippines and Thailand are great retirement havens for expats from any country. I think the deal breaker here is the ease of communicating, interacting with the locals and the economics of your long term stay. And that goes as far as if you're willing to marry a local and how well you can get along with your partner's family and circle of friends and relatives. The Philippines may offer less in terms of infrastructure and healthcare to seniors if you live outside the major cities like Manila and Cebu... but is compensated by the warmth, kindness and hospitality of the people and the laid back vibe you get that is more consistent with the phase of living you want in your retirement years. In short, it is much easier to forge a genuine and lasting relationship with many Filipinos than with any other nationalities in Asia. Also because the Philippines was under American rule for decades, so almost everybody in the Philippines understand English and connect with you easily and they have adopted well to Western culture than other conservative Asians. Thank you for your great content, more power to your channel and I hope you continue to educate a lot of expats to come here and try living in the Philippines for good.

  • @teejay1753
    @teejay1753 Год назад +7

    Most expats living in Thailand who take the time to learn the Thai language, never want to live anywhere else. This is the only way you can get to the true Thailand and its people. We love when foreigners try to speak our language. You don't have to be fluent just need to know how to carry simple conversations.❤

    • @Lenilugz5406
      @Lenilugz5406 Год назад

      Our countries should get rid of these immigrants from warmonger Western nations. They are the advanced parties for their planned war vs China where they will use ASEAN and East Asian people as proxies.

  • @eriksundstrom6826
    @eriksundstrom6826 Год назад +11

    I thought AJ had an interesting insight when he said Filipinos were in survival mode. I lived in the Philippines for a couple of years and only know Thailand through the Thais that I have met in Los Angeles. I feel that Filipinos are very laid back and family oriented and, often don't feel good about their country. But, are very culturally oriented around the province they come from. Thais seem to have a sense of superiority and pride in their nation...a little more aggressive.

  • @NapoleonDynamyte
    @NapoleonDynamyte Год назад

    It’s not a competition. Both places are good. Spend time in both!

  • @NateVlog1
    @NateVlog1 Год назад +6

    I love the a Philippines ! I’m coming back next month but the thing that I can’t stand the most is “Filipino Time”… if u know u know hahaha ❤️🇵🇭

    • @usersubscriberSC
      @usersubscriberSC Год назад +2

      Always emphasize sharp like 8 PM sharp. Then make sure you serve the food at 8 PM sharp and leave crumbs to the latecomers. Next party you invite them to, they will be on time. As to appointments, leave the latecomers behind. For Catholic church weddings, the invitation usually indicates a time that is 30 minutes earlier than the actual time because the priests start on time whether or not the bride and groom are there.😋

    • @burningcalmness
      @burningcalmness Год назад +1

      I know 😅...

  • @marjunmarcelocristobal2678
    @marjunmarcelocristobal2678 Год назад +2

    Filipinos are The Best in Care Giving,..and their Fluency in English Language.

  • @Daniel-ox2zr
    @Daniel-ox2zr Год назад +4

    Been living on over the last 5 yrs... been all around and it's not perfect but it enjoyable. Going to visit the Philippines soon...

  • @dashuertas3001
    @dashuertas3001 Год назад +3

    Great interview with AJ, Paul. Liked the interesting viewpoints and experiences that you guys just laughed about. Easy to watch. Interview reminded me of the old Larry King show on CNN. Keep up the good work! Peace from VA Beach!

  • @jones4334
    @jones4334 Год назад +21

    Great interview. He was spot on between countries. Thailand hides their poverty. Philippines can't hide it

  • @lesliefeigley239
    @lesliefeigley239 Год назад +4

    Enjoyed Video, Alot of good points, I think I would prefer Philippine's, Thanks for Sharing, Les

  • @alfredkloos8591
    @alfredkloos8591 Год назад +3

    Hi Paul....another interesting video.

  • @patrickclark9156
    @patrickclark9156 Год назад +1

    Paul, just saw some of the original video with AJ and I gotta say that both you and AJ look so much more relaxed

  • @peternielsen5998
    @peternielsen5998 Год назад +1

    Great interview Paul, really enjoyed! :)

  • @Hard_7_Iron
    @Hard_7_Iron Год назад +11

    Used to live in Lapu Lapu….after a storm, it can get nasty. Hahahahahaha The neighborhoods are much better.
    But really, almost all small communities just don’t have the infrastructure needed. The things an American takes for granted. Cebu City and Dumaguete are all nice. But places in Aklan to me are the best….there is nothing like the bush! ❤ My wife and I have a few places there, so we can pick and choose where we want to be. Honestly, 4 months a year in Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam is about perfection. I highly recommend westerners try the opposite side of the earth. It’s really nice. And very affordable.

  • @TheTwinkletoad
    @TheTwinkletoad Год назад +3

    Good video :) And paul. I wouldn't avoid making videos just because people have done them already. Often times the people who follow you are interested in YOUR opinion or multiple opinions. That and sometimes things change so people want to see a newer video based thats more current and up to date.

  • @llewellynlombard7428
    @llewellynlombard7428 Год назад +11

    Hi Paul & AJ, I have lived in both countries in the past & the best method I found that I applied was to find a balance of choices. The question is, what are my plans for the future & requirements. Remember you are a pensioner, everything changes, so base your choices on that. Greeting Thailand.

  • @lifewinsvlog
    @lifewinsvlog Год назад +7

    I enjoyed this vlog mainly because I am a Filipino who lived in Thailand for almost 9 years. I also like Thailand very much and have many Thai friends. I very much understand your observation. Although, I believe there is still a lot we need to know. Needless to say, in any country you will meet good and bad people. If you let people take advantage of you, chances are they will rip you off.

  • @davea3329
    @davea3329 Год назад +1

    Great interview, informative, thanks . I like how both of you are on camera at the same time . Beautiful backdrop.

  • @winduncan9818
    @winduncan9818 Год назад +5

    I'm a bit surprised to hear someone saying the Philippines is cheaper but I think that's because it's being compared to Phuket. A $250 apartment in Pattaya will be nice with pools, a 2 dollar meal will be good, used scooters, motorcycles and cars easy to find good quality and buy. IMO you can live in both locations on $1500 easy but housing, food, transport, internet, power supply, healthcare, etc will all be of higher quality in Thailand. If wanting a GF I'd just bring her from the Philippines. She can fly home anytime the wants for a hundred bucks.

  • @FOCUSonASIA13
    @FOCUSonASIA13 Год назад +72

    I live in Pampanga Philippines and enjoy it here but I have a wife from here and family here and that swayed our decision for Philippines. However, if I was single guy it would be Thailand all day, for many of the reasons you both discussed. Food is way better, as is infrastructure, security, and it's cleaner. I love Philippines but Thailand beats them in almost every category.

    • @gangstagummybear3432
      @gangstagummybear3432 Год назад +4

      Lol sounds like youre stuck in alot of the common brainwashed takes of the 2 places

    • @tryscience
      @tryscience Год назад +4

      ​@@gangstagummybear3432 sounds like you disagree with him.

    • @KC-in9px
      @KC-in9px Год назад +8

      ​@@tryscience dummy bear always champions the Philippines although he's clueless.

    • @FOCUSonASIA13
      @FOCUSonASIA13 Год назад +7

      @@gangstagummybear3432 Brainwashed how so? I experienced both countries extensively over the past 30+ years. What is your experience in each?

    • @FOCUSonASIA13
      @FOCUSonASIA13 Год назад +2

      @@tryscience ya think LOL

  • @pmags1331
    @pmags1331 Год назад +1

    Great interview Paul . I definitely can understand his being not sure where to live . Thanks guys

  • @dancurran8977
    @dancurran8977 Год назад +1

    Mr. Paul is a good interviewer!

  • @jones4334
    @jones4334 Год назад +7

    I think the best way to explain the people in Thailand is everything seems to be a transaction including a woman in your life there.

    • @streetracingmiscreant8589
      @streetracingmiscreant8589 Год назад +1

      That is absolutely correct in my experience. My last long term girlfriend wanted me to cut her a check every month, and she wasn’t exactly destitute. She had a nice home, a rice farm, and a hair salon. That was right around the time that relationship ended.

    • @happycook6737
      @happycook6737 Год назад

      Philippines is the same but those women hide it better.

  • @evchesser
    @evchesser Год назад +4

    This show is the ultimate soap opera for the dude like me, with no life. Keep up the great work!

  • @zayneunderwood1488
    @zayneunderwood1488 Год назад +1

    Wow what a great video Paul ‼️
    I enjoyed that immensely.... 🙏🏻✅
    🤜🏻💥🤛🏻

  • @martinhigano952
    @martinhigano952 Год назад +7

    I have been to Thailand 5 times and recently returned from my second trip to the Philippines. I really enjoy both countries but I grew up on western food and enjoy some Thai food. When I am in Thailand I'm not craving Canadian food but I sure was in the Philippines.

    • @trevorharvey105
      @trevorharvey105 Год назад

      Just cook it yourself dont go to restaurants go to markets.

    • @teejay1753
      @teejay1753 Год назад

      ​@@trevorharvey105 But people want to eat food that is authentic and delicious.

  • @PacoRoldan
    @PacoRoldan Год назад

    I am a 44 year old Filipino and I choose Thailand. Ive been in this country 24 years ago during my college years and saw the difference (of course)...

  • @marivicremulla5540
    @marivicremulla5540 Год назад

    Its easy whatever country that will make you happy enjoyable and give you a peaceful life then choose that country

  • @sagora3114
    @sagora3114 Год назад +1

    Id like to see more conversations between you two please)

  • @tedrobertson1344
    @tedrobertson1344 Год назад +2

    Pick the one country that is closer to your heart ❤️,

  • @CassieDavis613
    @CassieDavis613 Год назад +1

    71K subs. Congrats! AJ was a great interview.

  • @garymoody1448
    @garymoody1448 Год назад

    Very good interview, informative and honest!

  • @jukboinedz1171
    @jukboinedz1171 Год назад +2

    like the sun and philippines map tatoo👌

  • @stevenlawrence5733
    @stevenlawrence5733 Год назад +6

    You need to interview me.
    I've lived in Manila, Dumaguete, Cebu City, and Davao City
    There's no good beaches in Dumaguete either unless you go to Siquijor Island

    • @rarodrigueza88
      @rarodrigueza88 Год назад

      Dauin beach, Siaton beach, Kookoo’s nest siaton, Sugar beach, Apo island, Punta Ballo beach, so on…

  • @kayflip2233
    @kayflip2233 Год назад

    As an Asian American who has had a lot of success, fun times and happiness growing up in America, I love to see Americans retire in my motherland in SE Asia and enjoy their retirement in paradise. I feel like I owe it to you. Enjoy.

  • @sandrabentley8111
    @sandrabentley8111 Год назад +4

    Actually Thailand is #9 on most visited country in the world for 2022. France was #1 with 82M., US #2 with 75M. Spain, China, Italy UK etc. Just so you know.

  • @propertyemperor
    @propertyemperor Год назад +1

    Thanks for covering Philippines, this is good for our economy.

  • @builtnotboughtmadeinphilip3955
    @builtnotboughtmadeinphilip3955 Год назад +5

    Most foreighners compare the two countries when, in fact, they're comparing only two Cities or two locations is funny

  • @LifeMyWay007
    @LifeMyWay007 Год назад +6

    Much is down to personal preferences, However a fairly Significant Topic Missed in the comparison is VISA's. From average retirement income and lower, obtaining a Thai Visa that allows you to stay in country a significant amount of time varies from Difficult to Near Impossible. Thus VISA is a MANDENTORY TOPIC to cover Thoroughly at the TOP of the List when considering Thailand. As you climb from average income and move higher, Thailand long term stay VISA issues reduce from Difficult to a Mild Irritant.
    Obtaining a VISA in the Philippines however is simple for up to 3 years at a time, with a few options to remove even the 3 year limitation. The hardest thing about a Philippine VISA is REMEMBERING to keep it updated.

    • @krizzyDeleon1850
      @krizzyDeleon1850 Год назад +2

      Ate, wag mo na ibenta ang Pinas sa mga dayuhan. Maangas mga yan lalo na pag tumatanda. Hayaan mo na sila dun sa thailand. Magmamahal mga houses at hotels sa atin. Tayo naman mag enjoy sa bansa natin. Masisira pag natural environment kapag sobrang dami ng tao at walang concern sa bansa na di kanila. At kapag madami banyaga madami din bars at pok2. At mas maganda tourists ay Japanese kc respectful at generous. Ayaw nila magulo at maraming western at tsino.

    • @freyrkratos
      @freyrkratos Год назад +1

      @@krizzyDeleon1850 korek ka dyan tropa, akala nila basta madami foreigner sa bansa maganda. Hehe di naman sa pinag dadamot natin di ba, pero kung gusto ng mga yan sa Thailand, eh di don sila, sila din naman sisira sa Thailand eh. Haha. Lalo na minsan mga Thais nawawalan na din respeto sa sarili kumita lang ng dollars. Haha

  • @eddieslittlestack7919
    @eddieslittlestack7919 Год назад +1

    Nomad Capitalist, “go where you’re treated best”. Great channel.

  • @Jojo-nz1uw
    @Jojo-nz1uw Год назад +1

    THE BEST TO LIVE IN THAILAND TO BE HAPPY BOYS PATTAYA AND RUSSIAN GIRLS MOVING IN THAILAND

  • @semosurvivalist
    @semosurvivalist Год назад +3

    Thai street food is my favorite food so far. I still have many countries I want to visit so we shall see in twenty years if I still feel that way lol. The best one is a scrambled egg mix poured over tomatoes with onion, cheese, and celery. Very good food! God insight from yall!

  • @AresGodofWar
    @AresGodofWar Год назад +3

    AJ mentioned visiting the coastline on the Pacific side of Luzon. There's a young expat named Asher Curri living with his wife on the Pacific coast of Luzon in Dingalan, Aurora. It's south of the surfing town of Baler, Aurora. Very rural with very little western amenities but lots of raw, natural beauty. Doubt AJ will get there though since his trip up in Luzon seems to be just a quick one.

  • @Dennis-fg5sd
    @Dennis-fg5sd Год назад +2

    Yes, I agree with your observations. We can blame all these mess to the politicians incompetent and corrupt politicians!

  • @GL-bd3kn
    @GL-bd3kn Год назад +4

    If money is not an issue, then Thailand to me sounds a better choice.

  • @exalkalibor924
    @exalkalibor924 Год назад +1

    Both Thailand and Philippines mabuhay. No bias no best. Try each and find out which ones best for you.

  • @topgammar3763
    @topgammar3763 Год назад +4

    If you have a chance to visit Hua Hin, Thailand , I bet you will pick that town.

    • @hobo1704
      @hobo1704 Год назад

      Agree, Hua Hin is great

  • @CharlesNewcomb
    @CharlesNewcomb Год назад

    Go where you are treated the best those are some wise words to live by.

  • @kendallhclement
    @kendallhclement Год назад +2

    Really nice! Great to see another perspective and country comparison. I don't much care for Lapu-Lapu either, which is why my dog and I are moving to Naga next week. Thanks again, Paul. :)

  • @lamonttaylor5061
    @lamonttaylor5061 Год назад +14

    I believe philippines has the best retirement packages.

  • @chrisgilling543
    @chrisgilling543 Год назад +15

    I'm 48 living in the UK, and plan to retire either to Thailand or Philippines. For that reason I'm learning to speak Thai. My intention is to be fluent in Thai by the time I retire, so that I can comfortably live in Thailand. Of course if I decude to live in the Philippines where English is spoken, I can still bounce back and forth to Thailand for short holidays. I think being able to speak the native language gives you much more options 👍

    • @edmccarthy6228
      @edmccarthy6228 Год назад

      How do you learn Thai???

    • @tuforu4
      @tuforu4 Год назад

      Your too YOUNG.

    • @lineage13
      @lineage13 Год назад +4

      We live in Phuket and everyone speaks English. There's no language barrier here.

    • @trevorharvey105
      @trevorharvey105 Год назад +5

      People say a negative of the Philippines is food but you can find great food there from the markets then cook it yourself, or get s girl to do it. Restaurants are better in Thailand but you can buy just as good food in the Philippines

    • @teejay1753
      @teejay1753 Год назад

      This is the best way you can get to know the true Thailand and its people. We love when foreigners try to speak our language. You don't have to be fluent just need to know how to carry simple conversations.❤

  • @boyinglabro7082
    @boyinglabro7082 Год назад +2

    I am Filipino and in my opinion Philippines is the best place to retired with a peaceful life .. Besides we are mainly composed of islands with different best beaches in the world .. esp if you loved seas. We are archipelago country not a continent country with no land border .. With our new President BBM iam sure big change will happened esp our economy will turn around that will attract foreigners to stay here in our beloved country..

  • @spacetraveler3286
    @spacetraveler3286 Год назад +2

    Lol, I just back from there, I ended up in tagaytay. I would never go back to cebu city again unless I had to. It almost put me of living in the Philippines.

  • @aimandjulian3195
    @aimandjulian3195 Год назад +4

    i made a similar trip to cebu etc back in 2007
    with the idea of maybe moving there i was staying in phuket at the time, but decided i much preferred thailand largely because of the broken down state of everything one night i was walking home from a mall down a dark road and i stepped into a hole in the road that ripped my trousers glad i wasn't on
    a motorbike

  • @jspice-kl2wc
    @jspice-kl2wc Год назад +1

    Great interview, and a great story. Where's Jon, I am kidding. Thank you for sharing. 👍👍👍

  • @williammit1332
    @williammit1332 Год назад +14

    Can't compare Phuket to the rest of Thailand. It's beautiful but more expensive and geared toward tourists, that changes the locals aswell. Thai people are different away from Phuket,from what I gather very much like Philippines. Lovely people where I live in Jomtein.

    • @paulinthephilippinesolddog9234
      @paulinthephilippinesolddog9234  Год назад +2

      Fair enough!

    • @phil-be-health
      @phil-be-health Год назад +1

      ​@@paulinthephilippinesolddog9234 you need to travel all of Thailand, not just Phuket to make judgement on whole country. It's far different in many areas

  • @jamesb1635
    @jamesb1635 Год назад

    Great new video thank you Paul

  • @henryreinders3031
    @henryreinders3031 Год назад +2

    Try the trip from the airport to the ferry terminals to Bohol etc... now that is an area you don't want to walk at night. At least that is the first impression, once you are out and about it is a little less intimidating, and you just kind of know not to walk toward certain areas.

  • @HanginOutWithStan
    @HanginOutWithStan Год назад

    Thank you Paul.
    I am moving to the Philippines because my future family lives there. But my fiancée abd I will travel some to some of the nearby countries. I love your wide assortment of video topics. Your viewer hours I'm sure has increased substantially the last 5 or 6 or 7 weeks because I pretty much watch you all day, every day now. Yoyr new and old videos.

  • @stanleykyle
    @stanleykyle Год назад +10

    "out of Stock Sir". That is the Philippines. I prefer Thailand now and am happy here sine October.

    • @gangstagummybear3432
      @gangstagummybear3432 Год назад +1

      Lol you are more likely to run out of stuff in a place with a population of 114 million than a place with a population of 70 million

    • @hobo1704
      @hobo1704 Год назад +1

      ​@@gangstagummybear3432wrong

  • @Hurt1582
    @Hurt1582 Год назад +15

    I am living in Cebu now and i like Thailand a lot.. Ive been there for 3 years working.. Cheap food, seven eleven stores are everywhere and lots of choices... But people in Thailand are not so friendly..

  • @wonder2394
    @wonder2394 Год назад

    Live wherever you want in the world after all we don't need others validation about our country....from philippines

  • @AidaJof
    @AidaJof Год назад +1

    Hi Paul,
    Nice to finally meet AJ ... good looking dude😊

  • @samlloyd6197
    @samlloyd6197 Год назад +9

    I lived in rural Thailand, Covid forced me back to America. In one year I will move to Davao City, it’s seems like a good starting point personally. I never fell for any scams in Thailand, except for a couple very small street vendors “$5 coconut😂” my main concern is the first 30 days I’m thinking Airbnb until I can learn the city a little bit. I am concerned about scammers, but after living overseas I think I have a good handle on it but I’m sure I’m in for a surprise or two or 20😂

    • @enough1494
      @enough1494 Год назад +3

      Get an Airbnb for a week, dedicate that week to finding a cheaper 30 day rental. Then take your time on finding permanent. Find the right hood! ☺😉

    • @enough1494
      @enough1494 Год назад

      @@ShadyD365 oh dear you really had a suck ass experience with Airbnb! Lol

  • @rickylee6129
    @rickylee6129 Год назад

    Good Video/Interview Paul and AJ.
    Stay Safe ❤️ 💙 🙏 🙏 😊

  • @sharbymj
    @sharbymj Год назад +9

    I love the people of both countries with a caveat. Tourist areas of Thailand are overcrowded and some of the locals are just not that friendly. And prices in the tourist areas can be a lot more expensive. A lot of the tourists in Thailand are rude and misbehave. The infrastructure of Thailand , especially in Bangkok, shows what is lacking in the Philippines. Hospitals and malls in Thailand beat the Philippines hands down. Traffic in Bangkok and Manila are both horrendous, but Bangkok has an incredible mass transit system. The Philippines doesn't even come close. Not sure if I could drive in the populated areas of Thailand. At 67 I don't think I could acclimate myself to driving on the left had side of the road. And the motorbikes present a real hazard. Driving the wrong way on streets, on sidewalks, and I've even seen someone drive through a bar. And there they assume they have the right of way, not the pedestrians. Obviously, it is easier to communicate with Filipinos, as they learn English as a second language. And Taglish is very common. Both countries have monsoon seasons. Many areas in both countries have flooding problems that are bound to get worse, not better. Even though I have a Filipina mate (going on 15 years), both of us would love to move to Thailand. BUT, and here is the rub. Take a look at the air quality. For three to four months a year, almost all of Thailand has extremely poor air quality. And while motorbikes, cars and trucks in the cities contribute to the problem. The real culprit is the burning season. Usually, around February through April fields are burned to make way for the planting season. And all the countries surrounding Thailand participate. So Thailand not only has to deal with the pollution they cause, but the wind brings in the smoke from the surrounding countries. Right now Chiang Mai, a beautiful area of Thailand has the most polluted air in the world. Take a look at the air quality yourself. www.iqair.com/us/air-quality-map

    • @gangstagummybear3432
      @gangstagummybear3432 Год назад +1

      I guess it is accurate to use Bangkok as a showing of "infrastructure" being that nearly 80% of the urbanized area of the country is within Bangkok; shout out to "better" Thailand infrastructure.

  • @allanbetter8339
    @allanbetter8339 Год назад +2

    As a filipino my advice to the foreigners is follow where your heart is 😂😂😂

  • @samuelsweetmann8609
    @samuelsweetmann8609 Год назад +3

    Don't forget that there are other regions of the world to retire to for Americans. When I turn 65 in 2029, I plan on retiring to my wife's home country of Uganda, in East Africa. We already have property there; soon we're planning to construct our home in Kampala.

  • @lifeadventuresretirement8351
    @lifeadventuresretirement8351 Год назад +12

    Cebu has plenty of white sand beaches: Sta Fe, Moalboal, Badian, Aloguinsan, Catmon, Bantayan or Bantayan island. You cannot find a peace and serenity if you are close to the city. If you like provincial kind of living go to these places

    • @truthtalkinternational
      @truthtalkinternational Год назад +2

      After weighing the commented votes, Thailand wins hands down.

    • @tuforu4
      @tuforu4 Год назад

      Yep i was at beaches in CEBU yrs ago.
      AMERICANS seem so hard to please...

    • @tuforu4
      @tuforu4 Год назад +1

      It was 80 million visits to THAILAND.

    • @gangstagummybear3432
      @gangstagummybear3432 Год назад +1

      @@truthtalkinternational Lol, if you take things based off of voting, you are a lost cause anyways

    • @truthtalkinternational
      @truthtalkinternational Год назад

      @@gangstagummybear3432 - I agree, lost in translation, lol! As of this writing Thailand is the most visited country in South East Asia. No vote necessary here Dummy Bear.

  • @luisitocatalbas3804
    @luisitocatalbas3804 Год назад

    In the past I'm Live in Dumaguete City, now I live in Taytay,Rizal,near Manila.

  • @terryashley4674
    @terryashley4674 Год назад +1

    Great video, Paul. 😊