I'm Laotian, living in the U.S. I used to work with a few guys from Columbia. Good, friendly people. I hope you enjoy it there and wish you good and bright future. I would like to go to Thailand one of these days. By the way, Laos is just next to Thailand.
Thank you, yeah south Americans are in general very friendly. I've been to Laos! I loved it actually, been to Luang Prabang and Vientiane only but I do want to go back to see more.
Que padre, que buen video, gracias, me has dado mas razones para visitar a Tailandia.. My only problem now is having to say goodbye to Vietnam 😭 jajaja 😅
Internet speed and security, health care, people, culture, nature, freedom, facilities, living cost, simplify easy to access, non-racist or gender, and more and more.... Except non-English speakers.
Hello ! This is such an awesome video.... You said, you have a virtual job... How to apply for it.. ? Is it easy to get one ? Also can you please tell the condo price for month etc.. ?! Have a great time in the land of smiles ! Thank You 😊
Hi, I’ve lived in Thailand for nearly 12 years. I agree with most of your reasons for staying here, but I have one point of disagreement. I’ve been married to a Thai woman for over 10 years-we met 12 years ago. Before that, I was married for 20 years to a Brazilian woman. Although that marriage didn’t work out, her family was always kind to me, and even after our divorce, they welcomed me back. My Thai wife and I are very happy, but her family-and many Thai families, from what I hear-are not the same. While they may smile at foreigners, much revolves around money. When people find out my wife married a Farang, they quickly become friendly, but soon ask to borrow money. If we refuse, the friendship ends. We’ve faced this often, even within her own family. It saddens me to see how much pressure this puts on her. She also talks to other women who face similar issues with family expectations.
Wow that's a very interesting point of view. I've been involved with Asian culture for a while now (friends, exchanges, etc.) and I think something that is different between them and us westerns, is their code of "family honor", they care a lot about family expectations and the way their relationship and partner will be seen in society, even if that hurts them. We westerns have learned to put more boundaries for our families, to put it somehow, and we care more about the fact that our partner makes US happy and not about how they will look to our families or to society. I also think this is the reason why many Thai women seek foreigner men (the stereotype is that westerns are rich), and why you see more Thai women with foreigners than Thai men.
Sorry about that experience. I have known men go to Thailand and their girlfriend's family/friends soon want them to 'invest' in a parsley farm or whatever. These ventures never result in any money coming back to the borrower.
You are correct. Thai people makes tourism in Thailand different. There are good and bad people in every country, but Thai characters are enjoying to entertain life with sympathy on others, chilled and compromised (less disciplined😅), all days concerning food, art and fun in way of life, helpful host. If you show respect local, you ll be treated as princess. I’m thai trying hard to resume and improve my español. ¡Bienvenido! … the worst things here is reckless car and bike drivers, the world secondmost death from road traffic accidents.
Yeah, there are all kinds of people evrywhere but it is true I felt safer and more welcome in Thailand than in many other countries. You're right about respecting, when I follow thai customs or speak in Thai, Thai people are even more welcoming and nice to me. I don't drive here but there's been times when I take Grab that I'm worried for my life lol PD: Very nice you're learning Spanish!
You should to learn Thai Language and you will find your self in the new open world. Experience from learning by speaking and reading will improve your ability to speak Thai cleary.
I love Thailand ❤ I plan on visiting soon!
Amazing! You'll love it!
I'm Laotian, living in the U.S. I used to work with a few guys from Columbia. Good, friendly people. I hope you enjoy it there and wish you good and bright future. I would like to go to Thailand one of these days. By the way, Laos is just next to Thailand.
Thank you, yeah south Americans are in general very friendly. I've been to Laos! I loved it actually, been to Luang Prabang and Vientiane only but I do want to go back to see more.
Great to hear from a solo female traveller from one of developing countries for a change.
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You’re gorgeous! Awesome video! I can’t wait to get back to Thailand 🥰
Thailand is lovely!
Que padre, que buen video, gracias, me has dado mas razones para visitar a Tailandia.. My only problem now is having to say goodbye to Vietnam 😭 jajaja 😅
Gracias por verlo! Si te gustó Vietnam te va a encantar Tailandia seguro
Internet speed and security, health care, people, culture, nature, freedom, facilities, living cost, simplify easy to access, non-racist or gender, and more and more.... Except non-English speakers.
All of that, you find plenty of English speakers though, specially in big cities like Bangkok, ot you can try thai like I'm doing 😜
Have a nice day for Bangkok. 🤗😊👍🎊🎉🇹🇭
Thank you!
Can you share what you do at a digital nomad?
Hi, sure. 2 things: as you can see I am a content creator, but also I have a remote job as a virtual assistant.
Hello ! This is such an awesome video.... You said, you have a virtual job... How to apply for it.. ? Is it easy to get one ? Also can you please tell the condo price for month etc.. ?!
Have a great time in the land of smiles !
Thank You 😊
I thought they discontinued the education visa when they started offering the DTV visa. I’ll have to look into it more when I get there next month.
Well, the DTV visa was launched in July of this year and I got my ED Visa in January
Today is 16 December 2924 , the education visa still available.
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Hi! welcome to my channel
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Hi, I’ve lived in Thailand for nearly 12 years. I agree with most of your reasons for staying here, but I have one point of disagreement. I’ve been married to a Thai woman for over 10 years-we met 12 years ago. Before that, I was married for 20 years to a Brazilian woman. Although that marriage didn’t work out, her family was always kind to me, and even after our divorce, they welcomed me back.
My Thai wife and I are very happy, but her family-and many Thai families, from what I hear-are not the same. While they may smile at foreigners, much revolves around money. When people find out my wife married a Farang, they quickly become friendly, but soon ask to borrow money. If we refuse, the friendship ends. We’ve faced this often, even within her own family. It saddens me to see how much pressure this puts on her. She also talks to other women who face similar issues with family expectations.
Wow that's a very interesting point of view. I've been involved with Asian culture for a while now (friends, exchanges, etc.) and I think something that is different between them and us westerns, is their code of "family honor", they care a lot about family expectations and the way their relationship and partner will be seen in society, even if that hurts them. We westerns have learned to put more boundaries for our families, to put it somehow, and we care more about the fact that our partner makes US happy and not about how they will look to our families or to society.
I also think this is the reason why many Thai women seek foreigner men (the stereotype is that westerns are rich), and why you see more Thai women with foreigners than Thai men.
Sorry about that experience. I have known men go to Thailand and their girlfriend's family/friends soon want them to 'invest' in a parsley farm or whatever. These ventures never result in any money coming back to the borrower.
Don't let anyone borrow your money, it is good that friendship end because of that.
You are correct. Thai people makes tourism in Thailand different. There are good and bad people in every country, but Thai characters are enjoying to entertain life with sympathy on others, chilled and compromised (less disciplined😅), all days concerning food, art and fun in way of life, helpful host. If you show respect local, you ll be treated as princess. I’m thai trying hard to resume and improve my español. ¡Bienvenido! … the worst things here is reckless car and bike drivers, the world secondmost death from road traffic accidents.
Yeah, there are all kinds of people evrywhere but it is true I felt safer and more welcome in Thailand than in many other countries. You're right about respecting, when I follow thai customs or speak in Thai, Thai people are even more welcoming and nice to me. I don't drive here but there's been times when I take Grab that I'm worried for my life lol
PD: Very nice you're learning Spanish!
You should to learn Thai Language and you will find your self in the new open world. Experience from learning by speaking and reading will improve your ability to speak Thai cleary.
Oh I'm doing that, and I feel so encouraged by Thai people every time I practice my Thai, and they become even nicer when I do, I love it.
Travel Chica as New channel name? 😏
Hahah is not a bad idea