Living in Thailand is NOT What You Think It's Like...

I've been living in Thailand for over 5 years now and can say that living in Thailand is different than you might think.
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In this video, I'll refer to a great video made by @brett_dev who says that Thailand gives you a buzz, but that buzz eventually wears off. And then what? Well that depends on you. Watch the video and I'll explain.
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0:00 Living in Thailand is Not What You Think
1:49 The 'buzz' of Thailand
4:20 After the buzz wears off
6:30 Will Thai Life Make You Grumpy?
9:15 How to Stay Positive
11:17 What's Your Thai Happy Place?
13:30 Advice on Living Here Long Term
15:50 You Have Two Choices
18:46 Do This If You Want to Live Here

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  • @villagefarang
    @villagefarang2 ай бұрын

    Hey, we don't all get grumpy with time in country and novelty isn't the most important thing. I lived in Bangkok for 30 years before moving to rural Chiang Rai more than 17 years ago. The country has changed, my location has changed and I have changed as I have grown older. Thailand is not the root of my happiness or misery, it is just the canvas upon which I paint my life and it is up to me to choose the colors, texture and subject matter.🙏

  • @jefftanasse6958

    @jefftanasse6958

    Ай бұрын

    Good analogy...

  • @villagefarang

    @villagefarang

    Ай бұрын

    @@jimmy-iq8lh Just 70

  • @aloquicious

    @aloquicious

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, but what made you choose Thailand as your canvas?

  • @villagefarang

    @villagefarang

    Ай бұрын

    @@aloquicious It is something hard to verbalize. I felt more me, more comfortable in my own skin. It was definitely more a feeling than a rational thought.

  • @aloquicious

    @aloquicious

    Ай бұрын

    @@villagefarang I totally understand. It's the same for me. Thank you.

  • @shadowfilm7980
    @shadowfilm79802 ай бұрын

    After living in Asia for years, among other countries, I have learned that it’s best to not really hang out so much with the other foreigners. Expats. I always keep it minimal. Not too much. And it’s much better for me. Less politics. Less headaches. Its true.

  • @VanTran-ne4yf

    @VanTran-ne4yf

    Ай бұрын

    Expat living in Asia facing similar problem to Asian migrant settle in the US, canada, Australia, Europe. At first, people need friend to talk and share things, helping each other. After a year, everybody need to find way to look after themself financially and what happen if something happen to them, stress and pressure. so crack begin to appear in the friendship unless you have millitary background, you are more discipline and know the rule.

  • @thebrazilshow

    @thebrazilshow

    Ай бұрын

    This has been my experience living in Brazil. Unless I have friends or relatives visiting, I have very little contact with foreigners and expats. I'm with Brazilians 95% of the time

  • @imeqsmd
    @imeqsmd2 ай бұрын

    Brett Dev’s Thailand KZread channel is definitely one of the very best. He’s a smart guy with plenty of knowledge and good advice.

  • @212Roger

    @212Roger

    2 ай бұрын

    I met Brett. He’s a sharp young man who “gets it.” 🙏🏼

  • @worldtravelmaps

    @worldtravelmaps

    Ай бұрын

    @@212Roger It should be called "Regarded and working for you."

  • @martypoll
    @martypoll2 ай бұрын

    Another element to fold into your thinking about living in Thailand is your perspective of your home country. In my case (the US) I began to see the flaws of that society. Things I had thought were normal became a little crazy and distasteful. Not something I want to go back to. It’s hard to criticize the Thai way of living life when life in the US is increasingly depressing. I’ve followed Brett’s channel for several years. Good down to earth guy.

  • @jessn.3851

    @jessn.3851

    2 ай бұрын

    I lived in several Asian countries, including Thailand, but mostly in Taiwan, and loved it. I came back to the US for a few years and that was enough for me to decide never to live here again. I'll even retire abroad some day. Preparing to return to Asia this summer and cannot wait.

  • @ScooterOnHisWay2024
    @ScooterOnHisWay20242 ай бұрын

    New to Thailand, here. Your video about 'your 1st hour in Thailand' made things so easy and I am forever grateful for that information. I felt like I had a chance to figure it out because of that video. I visited in November and returned for what I hope is for good in early Feb. I love this place for EVERYTHING that is different about it than The States. I love walking instead of driving. I love guessing at what food I might like or not like. I have no problem with locals trying to make a buck from my being here (nothing different than the US). The locals here treat me well everywhere I go. And the ladies are more charming than anybody I ever met in The States - and it's not even close. I love my tiny condo, the pool, the street food, riding baht buses, always being near The Bay of Thailand, the lazy soi dogs. I love not being able to read 80% of the street signs. Less brain clutter. I came here because it is NOT anything like where I came from. While I am in a touristy area, and I know they cater to foreigners at a high level, but it still feels like a 110% foreign experience to me. I hope it feels like that for a long time. And if it doesn't, I'll spend some time in Hua Hin (visited there in November), run up to Bangkok for the occasional week, spend time in Chaing Mai etc. No Phuket for me - too many horror stories about foreigners and how they behave there + the crowds. Next week I will visit The Sanctuary of Truth as my 1st real endeavor into Thai culture. And I'll go from there. I hope to have the rest of my life to see what this wonderful country has to offer. And I agree with your Koh Samui friend. I keep asking myself: "Why do I get to do this and other people I know don't get to?" I have no more money than them etc. But I never felt a strong draw to any one place in The States. I moved around a lot whereas they did not. So I think that made this easier for me.

  • @RobFomenko

    @RobFomenko

    2 ай бұрын

    I could not have said it better myself about the way I felt after my two weeks in Thailand. I'll be back soon hopefully for good as well. People ask me how long are you going to be in thailand? I say until it's not fun anymore.

  • @NextStopThailand

    @NextStopThailand

    2 ай бұрын

    Looks like you have a great attitude. Keep enjoying your juicy life, I arrive in December.

  • @Hello11World

    @Hello11World

    2 ай бұрын

    Did you move there to retire ? That would be my goal and I also appreciate the youtubers uploading content. And may I ask how long your visa is for? TY!!

  • @ScooterOnHisWay2024

    @ScooterOnHisWay2024

    3 күн бұрын

    @@Hello11World Yes, I moved here to retire. Now I hope to use this as a home base for one other regional trips to places like Malaysia, The Philippines & Viet Nam for a couple of weeks at a time, but Thailand already feels like home to me. I forget a little about life in the US every day and it doesn't bother me a bit.

  • @user-tj3rr4eu5n
    @user-tj3rr4eu5n2 ай бұрын

    Great video. Thank you! I was only there for about 18 months to discover how embarrassed I felt being an American visiting Thailand. The key is to seek out and surround yourself with lighthearted, fun-loving people. They do exist. There should be a sign at the boarding gate that reads: Please leave your baggage at home before boarding.

  • @southpaw1755
    @southpaw17552 ай бұрын

    I was a grumpy young man, now I'm a happy old man. I always appreciate your perspective on Thailand.

  • @Swampzoid
    @Swampzoid2 ай бұрын

    I get bored living in the same place after several years but that's not the same as taking that place for granted or not liking it anymore. I only move to places I love and I still love those places when I move on. I just seek new sights and sounds but I carry many fond memories with me.

  • @brianpark-siart2216
    @brianpark-siart22162 ай бұрын

    My wife and I are already preparing to retire to Thailand in 4 years from Hawaii. Why? To get away from all the negative Nancy’s in the USA. We love yours and Brett’s channels. People ask us why we are moving away from Paradise and the number one reason is the cost of living. We’ve been living in Hawaii for 30+ years and the excitement hasn’t worn off. We wake up every morning saying “thank you” and we go to bed the same way. Like you say Chris we only have so many times around the sun and might as well be happy doing it. Home is where the heart is, period. Mahalo Chris and hope to see you in a few years.

  • @36handy

    @36handy

    2 ай бұрын

    There are grumpy people everywhere.

  • @jessn.3851

    @jessn.3851

    2 ай бұрын

    You'll really enjoy Thailand. Just avoid the grumpy people and you'll be fine.

  • @danielbianchi3479

    @danielbianchi3479

    14 күн бұрын

    I lived on Mauii for 24 years, retired to chiangmai for over 17 years! I wouldn’t change anything, have money left at the end of the month!❤❤❤

  • @brianpark-siart2216

    @brianpark-siart2216

    14 күн бұрын

    @@danielbianchi3479 Mahalo for sharing Daniel!!! 🤙🏻❤️🤙🏻

  • @ScooterOnHisWay2024

    @ScooterOnHisWay2024

    3 күн бұрын

    I visited Hawaii 4x in about 10 years. Coastal Thailand makes me feel as close to Hawaii as I have ever felt. At about 1/4 or 1/5 the cost of Hawaii.

  • @kkk63941
    @kkk63941Ай бұрын

    This video not only encourages foreigners who live in Thailand but also uplifts Thai people who may feel discouraged or depressed. When I watched this video, I felt encouraged and developed a positive mindset, enabling me to see brighter days ahead. Thank you so much for creating such a great video, from a Thai fan 🙏🙏

  • @secccafico1963
    @secccafico19632 ай бұрын

    Hey Chris Gia here. Don’t know if you remember me but I’m friends with your old buddy Andrew Farmer. When I first moved here to Thailand I was quarantined 2020 in Bangkok and you were so kindly brought me lays chips and KitKat . Well it’s almost 4 years now that I live in Koh samui and I could relate hold hardly to this video. My daughter now moved here and it’s been a year now she lived here boy how time past still watch your videos from the start when you had 5,000 subscribers you have always been informative when people ask me question I tell them to look at your videos library love you man

  • @lkabong5529

    @lkabong5529

    2 ай бұрын

    whole heartedly

  • @thomasrush9885

    @thomasrush9885

    2 ай бұрын

    Hi Gia. Been watching Chris too for a while. I've been looking at places on Samui myself. Wondering if you here any grumblings over the new tax thing that just came out? Effect buying a villa there?

  • @cheesybiscuits2103
    @cheesybiscuits2103Ай бұрын

    Your videos are definitely for everyone, I’m 23 now and I have been living in Thailand for 8 months now. 🤙🏼 Your videos propelled me to do so!

  • @mlgneo2855

    @mlgneo2855

    Ай бұрын

    ED visa?

  • @cheesybiscuits2103

    @cheesybiscuits2103

    Ай бұрын

    @@mlgneo2855 Yeahh, I just got my ed visa about 2 months ago roughly. Before then I was just resetting each month leaving the country.

  • @brett_dev
    @brett_dev2 ай бұрын

    This was a surprise! 😃 Great video mate. Thanks 🙏🏻

  • @gregbendermaexpatajarn80k38

    @gregbendermaexpatajarn80k38

    2 ай бұрын

    Deev, have you been paying your Thai taxes or are you just living 180 days in the kingdom and going back to Mom's? 555.

  • @martypoll
    @martypoll2 ай бұрын

    I moved to Bangkok and lived there 6 years. It was my first time living in a city and I loved it. Towards the end of Covid though we built a house in Isaan. I’m not a beach guy but the countryside is a similar journey. Right now I’m on our terrace overlooking the rice fields where currently the cows are grazing. I still love Bangkok and visit once a month for a weekend of excitement.

  • @jessn.3851
    @jessn.38512 ай бұрын

    I am too young to qualify for a retirement visa, but Thailand is definitely on my list. I have worked there before and would enjoy living there if I could get a long term visa. For me, the magic is in every day things, so I love living in and visiting a variety of countries in Asia. I will be visiting Thailand later this year and can't wait.

  • @grooveyguru154
    @grooveyguru1542 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your video. Constant complaining is a mindset that develops over the time. Usually, a person starts complaining about life in their home country, which is the reason why they look for a better place to call home. Unfortunately, after making the move, the negativity remains. One has to consciously make an effort to change their mindset. Unfortunately, mixing with other likeminded (negative) expats only deepens the negativity. I am speaking from personal experience 😊

  • @jessn.3851

    @jessn.3851

    2 ай бұрын

    I've had some of those miserable expats as coworkers so I couldn't even avoid them. 😅

  • @Techfanatic73
    @Techfanatic732 ай бұрын

    Bitching abut Thailand and saying America does it better is friggin mind blowing. I guess it depends on what you want. I want the people the way they are in Thailand over here. Lol

  • @doomd1816

    @doomd1816

    2 ай бұрын

    America does some things better Thailand does some things better If you are a man, thailand is better If a woman, child, or old person america is better

  • @30AndAWakeUp
    @30AndAWakeUp2 ай бұрын

    Brett is great! thanks for giving him his flowers 🌸

  • @sharonla8071
    @sharonla80712 ай бұрын

    Brett has been one of my favourite Thailand people for many years. I've learned so much from him, just as I have from you. I'm surprised you aren't buddies. I think you have a lot in common and I would love to meet both of you. It's nice that you gave him a shout out. Now if I could only get back to Thailand.

  • @bradley_Bradley
    @bradley_Bradley2 ай бұрын

    I’m glad to see you are a Brett Dev follower ! I’ve been tuning into Brett for a long time now. I think it is good advice to spend time in different regions as Thailand is so diverse in landscapes. I love the North for the Mountains and the cooler Winter temperatures, I love Koh Samui and other Islands for the breathtaking beaches and I really love BKK and Jomtien/Pattaya for the craziness. Plus there’s so much in between to discover that I don’t think I would ever get bored unless I was too old to get outdoors

  • @SjaakSchulteis
    @SjaakSchulteis2 ай бұрын

    I came for the first time to Thailand in 1980. After that I have been here many many times, sometimes 10 times in 1 year. But for 99% of the time I stayed in Bangkok. I was here because my job brought me here. In fact, I traveled all over the world and yet was totally surprised by what I saw outside of Bangkok. I went to Hua Hin with a friend. We drove around on our bicycles and the more I saw, the more I liked it. Now I'm living here over 12 years and still like it. Still don't want to move out of the country. After that long time I started learning Thai a few months back and that is so refreshing. To be able to read some signs in the Thai language is eye opening. I know a few farangs, but generally I avoid foreigners. And we avoid our Thai family. I pretty much stay with my wife and some friends and we are happy like that.

  • @agentm83
    @agentm832 ай бұрын

    this video reminds me of that old saying "Wherever you go...there you are."

  • @colinshurey976

    @colinshurey976

    2 ай бұрын

    I have never heard this saying but Never a truer statement Thank u

  • @vladpolyanskiy9602
    @vladpolyanskiy96022 ай бұрын

    Moving in a week, ignoring all the forums and expats. Thailand must be awesome, I'm sure of it. Good food, good weather, friendly people... what more do you need?

  • @SoldierTrading

    @SoldierTrading

    2 ай бұрын

    budhism too, expats just chat shit

  • @RobFomenko

    @RobFomenko

    2 ай бұрын

    I only been in Thailand for 2 weeks, and I'm back in the States now with the intention of moving back permanently. My bit of advice if you choose to listen to it would be to take in every bit of advice you can find. Thailand is a wonderful place but it can be a bit of a minefield if you are not aware. Who are you could just do you, go their innocent and find out in real time. But just a little tips that will make your life a whole lot easier and not have you scratching your head later thinking I wish I had known that. I don't have any of those regrets for my trip other than I wish it had been longer.

  • @mubbles1066

    @mubbles1066

    2 ай бұрын

    I moved to Chiang Mai a year ago and have no regrets at all…good luck with your move😊👍

  • @freshayer

    @freshayer

    2 ай бұрын

    I AGREE!

  • @vladpolyanskiy9602

    @vladpolyanskiy9602

    2 ай бұрын

    @@RobFomenko I'm from Ukraine, minefields are no problem

  • @raymondsmith4401
    @raymondsmith44012 ай бұрын

    Hi Chris. Great video and content from Brett. Couldn’t agree more with both of you. I bought property on the side of a hill overlooking the ocean and islands on Samui 20 years ago for retirement. When that time came I found out the rampant unrestricted growth that had happened in that 20 years was just not for me. I sold and moved to a little farm community in the mountains above Chiang Mai and couldn’t be happier. One hour drive and I’m in Chiang Mai for whatever reason I need to be, and I’m passing elephants on the road in. How cool is that ! I’m not a member of any clubs full of whiners, but have met some nice expats. Haven’t stumbled on Brett yet, but will probably some day. Had the pleasure of meeting you and your family once at a restaurant outside of Chiang Mai. Love your new format and story telling style. Cheers. .

  • @sammoses9536

    @sammoses9536

    Ай бұрын

    Hey Raymond, I just became the 4th subscriber to your channel! Just so I could contact you. I live in Lombok on a hill overlooking the ocean, but it's not rampant development (yet) it's, well, Indonesian people (in my neighborhood it's Muslim mafia). So I'm looking at Chiang Mai, cool green mountains. Would love to chat.

  • @dqrossvideography5134
    @dqrossvideography51342 ай бұрын

    Very good video thank you. You both reminded me of the old adage “wherever you go, there you are”. Having lived on 3 different continents, travelled around the world and now learning Thai as my third language, I can vouch for the fact that it’s absolutely true. I’m currently in bkk talking to immigration agents, sorting out my next Thai language course and experiencing “suburban” life (aka not Asoke lol) so it’s all pretty exciting but I know for sure that in time this will all shift into something else; we’re definitely bkk kind of people. We’ve been living in Oz, in the sticks, for 12 years and miss the advantages of living in a city like bkk. Again, that may change in time… Thanks again for great content

  • @therealghost8978
    @therealghost89782 ай бұрын

    Being grumpy can affect anyone who lives too much in the past or in the future. I think a lot of people who came to Thailand enjoyed the moment and when they couldn't do that anymore the grumpiness came back. The older I get the more often I remember this phrase You've already achieved goals you said would make you happy. I think one thing is very important in life: it's better to walk in the wrong direction once and change your path than to always stay in the same place. In nature, standing still is the same as death. In this sense, my friends, keep moving and may you always have a tailwind

  • @mapwhe
    @mapwhe2 ай бұрын

    Thanks Chris, great video...been visiting the Kingdom since 2002....traveled the world, checked out Thailand, North to South, East to West...retired, live in New Mexico 6 months a year and the Kingdom the other 6....settled on a villa on Koh Samui...been here for 6 months now, love it even more...the Thai people and culture make this place...getting ready to head back to the US for 6 months........ looking forward to your next video.....cheers

  • @NYC-2-BKK
    @NYC-2-BKK2 ай бұрын

    Hey Chris - this was a great vlog, thanks for the valuable insights. I'm Thai-American and have been living in the USA for my entire life, but I look forward to retiring in Thailand one day hopefully in the next 15 years or so. As for the miserable expats that like to complain about Thailand, well, all I can say is the door is wide open and they are free to leave anytime. Someone else will gladly take their spot.

  • @westrm2010
    @westrm20102 ай бұрын

    I hope most people realize with any drug, your first high will always be the best. After which you will always be chasing that first high experience. Even daily, the first high of the day will be the best, but a person will chase that first high all day and night to no avail. Secondly, knowing your long-term goals is a big factor. I know I can die at home with dignity in Thailand, hiring a Thai nurse to take care of me for significantly less money than in my home country while having a better quality of life. Third, there has to be more than drinking in a bar in life. I am going to the Waterpark once a week, getting messages every week and pampering myself as much as possible. There are any number of ways to volunteer to give back and make yourself happy. I am looking forward to traveling for food tours. All that and then there are the girls and the food. Ya'll get the point.

  • @createbuildsustain
    @createbuildsustain2 ай бұрын

    Really enjoyed the video. Good luck on your language journey 😊

  • @yogamaja
    @yogamaja2 ай бұрын

    Me and my girlfriend are living most of the year on Tenerife (Canary Islands) and Algarve (Portugal), but are thinking about moving to Koh Phangan maybe in 1 or 2 years.This year we go there for a month. I already have been to Phangan and IT'S GREAT. I was there in a very miserable mental state once and it kind of build me up, even then. The nature, thai kindness, massages, the food, the spiritual scene there... Amazing :) Maybe we will be neighbors on the two islands.

  • @alittlesunshinewithjayandbee
    @alittlesunshinewithjayandbeeАй бұрын

    We love hearing your take on all of this and the bits of wisdom you throw in. Thanks Chris!

  • @rickpaquet1655
    @rickpaquet16552 ай бұрын

    Thank you Chris for your video contents. Learning a lot.

  • @ofmikeonbike695
    @ofmikeonbike6952 ай бұрын

    Thank you Chris! I like the way you explain it, your attitude, your positiv thinking. Well done!

  • @DiscoDrew
    @DiscoDrew2 ай бұрын

    Great to see you support Brett Dev…

  • @martinwebb-jy4im
    @martinwebb-jy4im2 ай бұрын

    great video - hoping to move out there in July

  • @JeffCahill-tp8ik
    @JeffCahill-tp8ik2 ай бұрын

    Thailand is my favourite drug. I just spent the entire day visiting beaches and meeting people in Trang province. An amazing and magical day. Saw one other foreigner.

  • @brucesnyder690

    @brucesnyder690

    2 ай бұрын

    Expat living in Trang. Few expats, don't miss them. People great. Good weather, eats, plenty to do. Plenty of travel.

  • @Renovegas6109

    @Renovegas6109

    2 ай бұрын

    Looking for cheep rent and cheep smoke..with a beach .

  • @lermyaya6407

    @lermyaya6407

    Ай бұрын

    Im thinking of moving to trang in a year or two, have a house in hatyai at the moment. Ive only hd a drive through trang and absolutely adored the place. I love the real thai way of life, where theres barely any foreigners and everyone gets on with their life.

  • @JeffCahill-tp8ik

    @JeffCahill-tp8ik

    Ай бұрын

    @lermyaya6407 well, I only spent that one day, but it was wonderful and I can’t wait to get back! Good luck in your journey!!!

  • @user-do4ti4dq2k
    @user-do4ti4dq2k2 ай бұрын

    Hi, I am going for the first time to Thailand next week... feeling excited.. I start watching your videos recently, thank you so much for sharing, I think it helps 😊

  • @hortenseplaceg9740
    @hortenseplaceg9740Ай бұрын

    I’m Thai, born and raised , and I will be moving to rural West Virginia within 6 months ( now I lived in So Cal) , very excited! I love nature and in WV is like going back to 1930. Love it.

  • @ThailandOrBust1111
    @ThailandOrBust1111Ай бұрын

    Awesome content. Helpful.

  • @JeffCahill-tp8ik
    @JeffCahill-tp8ik2 ай бұрын

    Really enjoyed this video!

  • @NapoleonDynamyte
    @NapoleonDynamyte2 ай бұрын

    No need to be grumpy over things you cannot control. It won’t change anything.

  • @gloryrich7123
    @gloryrich71232 ай бұрын

    Brett Dev, my teacher, my inspiration to keep moving forward. He has great content for any age. Thanks Chris for another great video.

  • @barryoneill-ec9zz
    @barryoneill-ec9zzАй бұрын

    Great to hear this, Im coming to chaing mai later this week,

  • @aaronjohnson7347
    @aaronjohnson734721 күн бұрын

    Some very relevant perspective here.. thanks!

  • @greencraig8570
    @greencraig85702 ай бұрын

    Thailand is a wonderful, enchanting place, esp. for newbies when you are on a 2-week vacation. It's completely different when you live there. It's like a marriage. There's the honeymoon stage, then the reality. It doesn't mean Thailand is not a great place, it is. It just means Thailand is not Disneyland. And, when you learn Thai and learn the Thai culture, there are more levels of nuance to your experience and understanding. Some are good, some not so good. That's the reality. You need a positive attitude, but you also need a realistic one as well. People that think Thailand is non-stop wonderful are just as wrong as those that carp about everything. One thing that is absolutely necessary is having some kind of support group. You can't do it alone. I think that's the problem with many expats that sour on Thailand.

  • @derwinrountree3027
    @derwinrountree30272 ай бұрын

    Great conversation and content! I will benefit from this when I arrive in June. I was in Pratumnak for 2 months last year. Want to try all the areas this time for the long stay.

  • @adrianlong6701
    @adrianlong6701Ай бұрын

    Great video I really enjoy your content

  • @Dano.book-em24
    @Dano.book-em24Ай бұрын

    Hey Chris, I appreciate your realistic and practical point of view about life in Thailand (and your accent lol). Just subbed to your channel.. thanks for all the great and helpful content, eh!

  • @tonyfromitaly2761
    @tonyfromitaly2761Ай бұрын

    Great video! Thanks. Tony

  • @Thomaspeeters986Tb
    @Thomaspeeters986Tb2 ай бұрын

    There's no other place in the world where I feel so free, appreciated and safe as in Thailand. Such lovely people, excellent food, exceptional health care, decent infrastructure, affordable cost of living and beautiful nature. What do you want more? I live in Belgium where Islamism, cost of living, crime and wokeness are just getting out of hand, it's madness. So I'm finally taking the plunge and I'll be moving to Thailand by the end of the summer! Love your content and positive vibes Chris!

  • @willemdutch503

    @willemdutch503

    Ай бұрын

    Wish you success and enjoy the life there✌️

  • @thailand999
    @thailand999Ай бұрын

    Your videos always inspire me.

  • @colinshurey976
    @colinshurey9762 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the video Brett I think this is life and not specfic to Thailand but evreywhere Certinly making me think about my own mind set Thank you

  • @travellinman382
    @travellinman3822 ай бұрын

    We just spent a week in Thailand (Bangkok and Chiang Mai). Been watching your videos which really helped (especially your top things to do list!) us. We still need to explore southern Thailand. Thanks for your videos! ❤

  • @la2atl
    @la2atl2 ай бұрын

    Great commentary here. There’s something to be said about the saying, where ever you go, there you are. If you move to paradise and all you find are things to complain about, I think it’s time to do some self reflection.

  • @capetonian
    @capetonian2 ай бұрын

    Thanks Chris, great vid.

  • @normanmauz8169
    @normanmauz81692 ай бұрын

    Love the honest insight Chris. Quick question …. Any updates on the tax situation you did a video on before?

  • @samiam8114
    @samiam8114Ай бұрын

    Great video explaining the different phases of becoming an expat and the different mindsets that happen along the way. Not a lot of people have been able to explain it as well as you and Bret have.

  • @neal-in-thailand9856
    @neal-in-thailand98562 ай бұрын

    Very well done, nice video. Ive been going to Thailand for the past 11 years I understand.

  • @j.t.5876
    @j.t.5876Ай бұрын

    This is just good life advice man. You just woke me up in a way to the fundamentals. Thanks :)

  • @stevewilliams8254
    @stevewilliams825429 күн бұрын

    I have never commented before on any videi. Loved your video and attitude. I'm older than dirt, never been to Thailand and yes, I know it's hot but moving there next month. For me, although not rich, it provides opportunity to help people, perhaps just a few, but helping makes me happy, so I do not fear the newness wearing off and becoming a grumpy old man lol. Thanks again

  • @Sweetlyfe
    @SweetlyfeАй бұрын

    I have a mate who lives in Thailand and he is a grumpy bloke, but I have been mates for 30yrs, I just try and ignore the rants when he has them. He was like that in Australia too, so it’s not a surprise. Me I choose to be grateful for everything I have and the nature I live in still in Oz, I have found that saying things I’m grateful for really makes my day better, and that’s the key for me, even after losing my Scottish soulmate 2.5yrs Ago and the grief that comes with that, I still have things I’m grateful for.

  • @johnmurray6501
    @johnmurray65012 ай бұрын

    Great Vlog mate, Ive visited 5 times, I've met those grumpy long term expats. Its the simplicity of the place, I ride a scooter 100kms, love the quiet villages and country people more than the buzz, learning the language I love, its a must, Thai culture, Thai smiles, Thai food,Ha whats better, thanks for the tips, 👍🖐.

  • @perrycourtis919
    @perrycourtis9192 ай бұрын

    I love it here in thailand I married a beautiful Thai woman I am from canada way too expensive there big time people here are very happy and it rubs off more freedom here and great music as well😊

  • @CyndieGawain
    @CyndieGawainАй бұрын

    Brett was one of first people before you that i started following when considering thailand. Both of you have great info.

  • @5739ml
    @5739ml2 ай бұрын

    I love the information you provide. I'm planning on moving to Rawai next September when I retire. I grew up in Bangkok in the 70's and can't wait to see all the changes. You Bangkok videos have given me a glimpse. Thank you. Great advice on staying away from the negative Nancy's. When I first decided to retire in Rawai I joined some expat groups on FB but all the complainers and not a lot of good info. If you're not happy here go to the place that makes you happy. Again thank you for your positive informative videos

  • @BulletsNBrass
    @BulletsNBrass2 ай бұрын

    Two of my favorite Thai channels in one. :)

  • @jacquibruce-yokoyama2478
    @jacquibruce-yokoyama24782 ай бұрын

    I enjoy your videos, about life in Thailand. It is one of the countries, I ‘m considering for relocation. Continued success with your videos! Thanks for Sharing 😊

  • @scotttracy9333

    @scotttracy9333

    2 ай бұрын

    Interesting. Japan is very expensive. Why would you choose to retire there ?

  • @pamelahaskin9738
    @pamelahaskin97382 ай бұрын

    New follower here. I really appreciate your positive attitude. We are researching places we can retire to. Thailand is high on our list. Thanks for your work.

  • @ScooterOnHisWay2024

    @ScooterOnHisWay2024

    3 күн бұрын

    As a person who recently moved here, I think you will be able to find what you want here. There are about 10 different lifestyle you can live here. Beach life, city life, rural life etc. I think success means knowing which of those places is more likely to suit you for the long haul. Because once you're here, you can always go visit the other places. I myself prefer beach life. I will shoot up to Bangkok soon for a week & to Chiang Mai later on for a week as well. Hua His & Jomtien are nice, but very packed w/expats. If you're okay with that, you'll be okay with those places. And you can walk to the beach from just about anywhere.

  • @noreenneu837
    @noreenneu8372 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this series Chris. I just got back to Canada after four months in Thailand and although my original Post retirement plan was to be there half the year and here half the year with Canada basically as my home base I am now seriously thinking of flipping that and permanently moving to Thailand and just holiday in Canada. The timing of this series is perfect for me as I think this through.

  • @its_travel_time
    @its_travel_time2 ай бұрын

    Hi. I love watching your video as I'm an Australian expat that's been living in Bangkok for 11+ years, and absolutely love ir here. Everything coees down to attitude and you create your own reality here or anywhere else you live. As they say, "think good things and good things happenn". I'm a KZreadr that creates videos about Thailand too, mind you I don't have the skill yet that you do, but I hope to create awesome content like you in the near future. Best of luck Chris and keep up the greet work.

  • @aging1847
    @aging18472 ай бұрын

    Always enjoy listening to these types of videos you make Chris as well as the other things of course. As for these guys that are unhappy and complain all the time, I think they'd be like that no matter where they lived. Personally, I think it's because most of us live through our egos which means we use external cues as to how well we're doing. It's like the person working at a job and upset that they're not making as much as the other person or the need to have the best car compared to my neighbor. We fail to recognize that happiness comes from within and not something to look for in others or in things we have. When we die, we can't take anything with us anyway. When we can come to that place for ourselves, then our wonderful surroundings are merely a confirmation of what our inner happiness has brought us.

  • @ramsoncole4605
    @ramsoncole46052 ай бұрын

    I'm in the next Thai language challenge...can't wait to start!

  • @ronorange990
    @ronorange990Ай бұрын

    Great lesson on life! It is what you make it….life that is. Complacency can certainly lead to viewing your situation negatively, especially if you have a habit of not looking for positive opportunities. Great video as usual Chris!

  • @Dutch-Buddha
    @Dutch-Buddha2 ай бұрын

    thanks for creating and sharing love your viedeos

  • @johnstewart7741
    @johnstewart7741Ай бұрын

    Well said about getting older, you have to reboot yourself and be positive, I get that. Im in and out of thailand for the passed 10 years, I have not made the big move yet but it is coming, great vid.

  • @langleech
    @langleech2 ай бұрын

    Chris this is very informative for all ppl who want to move to Thailand and any Asian countries from Europe or USA or developed countries.

  • @roanbloomfield2694
    @roanbloomfield26942 ай бұрын

    Those people will complain no matter where they are. They thought the grass would be greener not realizing it’s them. Not the country or people.

  • @afaceforradiowithrichardma4831
    @afaceforradiowithrichardma4831Ай бұрын

    Another great video Chris. I swear if i have the stones to make a move to Tland it’ll be because of you. Im actually thinking of staying in a hotel in Hua Hin for a month as a test run. Feel the vibe. I know i dont want Bangkok. But I want a city that’s smaller and little less crazy but near the beach.

  • @alwayslearninglessons
    @alwayslearninglessonsАй бұрын

    Favorite video that Ive seen from your channel so far. Mindset is 80% of it. Grumpy old man mindset or happy grandpa mindset is a “Choice”. 💗🙏

  • @andrewpedder3974
    @andrewpedder39742 ай бұрын

    Another fab video chris, on my 3rd visit since Christmas, we can all bitch about places weved lived, personally am trying to embrace this wonderful country and its culture, intend to retire living here 6months initally very soon , may have condo lined up from one of your previous vids sukhumitn42 area, visited stellas bar several times hoping to catch you ,but know luck,,,thanks for vid, keep up good work mate...going home tomorrow uk then back in 2month..

  • @bighoss9705
    @bighoss97052 ай бұрын

    Good advice 👍

  • @canuckdave3397
    @canuckdave33972 ай бұрын

    Great video and wonderful start to my day in Bangkok as my 5 month journey is ending. The drug analogy is perfect. Some drugs are uppers, and some are downers. I would suggest Thailand takes whatever your personality is and brings it out in the even more . If you're a positive, happy person, you will be happier and more positive. And the reverse is true as well. If a person is miserable in their home country, some will find ways to be miserable here . There is no shortage of things to feed an angry expat. If a person is positive, the negative blows by, and they will be more positive than ever before. We see the latter in all your videos, Chris, so thanks for the work you do . Especially the philosophical part of life in Thailand , perhaps your Canadian life perspective helps with that.

  • @bazzaboy
    @bazzaboy2 ай бұрын

    Great video. I think some people are happy being unhappy. I agree its best to surround yourself with positive people.

  • @surisakkotchaseth4785
    @surisakkotchaseth4785Ай бұрын

    I love you, Chris. You have the right attitude about life.

  • @martymar1964
    @martymar19642 ай бұрын

    Terrific video. I've thought long and hard about finding my happy place and Thailand is checking a lot of boxes for me. I'm always content liveing at the beach, and I envision my retirement as living in a smallish beach city like Hua Hin, where amenities are available but not in your face like Bangkok or Pattaya. I live a pretty modest life today and I don't see that changing once I'm in Thailand. I have lots of hobbies to keep me occupied and entertained and I'm good at making friends. I'm counting down the days, 2 more years almost to the day!

  • @christopherlaw9184
    @christopherlaw91842 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this video, Chris ✌🏼 Yes, find your piece of paradise in Thailand. It does exist 🎉

  • @ronaldys
    @ronaldys2 ай бұрын

    Completely resonate with you. It's been little more than 2 weeks now. Frankly, I love it here and love the people! BTW, Chris, I tried to sign up for your membership but there is no check out page to sign up. Just sharing. If you have a link please share so I can sign up! ❤

  • @ubiquitousdiabolus
    @ubiquitousdiabolus2 ай бұрын

    There's a big difference living in Thailand as a fairly well-off retiree compared to a younger working person struggling to make a living.

  • @marcanthonyskidmore4131

    @marcanthonyskidmore4131

    2 ай бұрын

    True. Especially somebody like me who doesn't have a degree and married.

  • @markholland6657

    @markholland6657

    2 ай бұрын

    1000% spot on!!

  • @martypoll

    @martypoll

    2 ай бұрын

    I love being a retiree in Thailand but I would never have come here to work.

  • @jessn.3851

    @jessn.3851

    2 ай бұрын

    I worked in Thailand, in Rayong. I was making $1k a month and lived comfortably only spending about half of that. It was...interesting. The school I worked at was well known, a lot of corruption behind the scenes, office politics, but the work was easy. I didn't love it, also didn't hate it. I still mostly enjoyed working in Thailand and can't wait to go back to travel.

  • @familycs-ht2nr

    @familycs-ht2nr

    Ай бұрын

    Depends on who you worked for. Myself and two best buddies worked for a US multinational earning criminal amounts. No degrees amongst us or some others who were paid, one in particular $700 us per hour.....

  • @TedTalksBass
    @TedTalksBass2 ай бұрын

    I’m potentially coming for a music opportunity soon and your videos are helpful

  • @BigGorilla069
    @BigGorilla0692 ай бұрын

    Chris Mate - exceptional video. Spot on

  • @davidogonowski6440
    @davidogonowski64402 ай бұрын

    Great video Chris, biggest takeaway... Life in Thailand is pretty dam good!

  • @paolorz
    @paolorz2 ай бұрын

    I love your channel, it shows passion and dedication to inform, true desire to want others to enjoy what you have, a happy life. About the grumpy expats in Thailand, I remember my father, he once said, "everything you do, whether you want to get drunk, you want to change your job, you want to get married, you want to travel, do it because you love it, because it makes you truly happy not because you want to escape from something that bothers you, frightens you,... otherwise sooner or later anything exciting you do, not only wears off, but it will wear you down as well..." I believe there some wise truth in what he said that can be applied to the grumpy expats... I like to watch the Russian "mickey stotch" channel primarily because he speaks Thai quite good, with it, he enriches its videos and provides a fuller abroad experience. Beautiful that you are learning the language of the country you love the most; it will probably enhance your ties to thailand and living experience... unfortunately, too many expats just don't understand the importance to communicate in the local language, the enriching experience and the respect they shows to the community they live in... waiting for the next video

  • @btho5531
    @btho5531Ай бұрын

    You hit it right on the head - people need to ask themselves what is their happy place? What makes people happy - before they move to Thailand. I hate Sydney but i just got back from Thailand and a week in pattaya and found it too touristy during Songkran. And it make me wonder if i moved to Thailand permanently would i be happy? And i know i could only live there for about 3 - 4 months every year before i needed a change of scenery. And travelling around, seeing different places is the way to go. Another great video.

  • @travellingone8149
    @travellingone8149Ай бұрын

    👍Great words of wisdom….i’m still on the fence whether to move here permanently main reason for me is financially. I don’t really mix with expats here either as I have come across too many that have lost their way. Loving the topics on here 👌

  • @gilchristhaas9865
    @gilchristhaas98652 ай бұрын

    Great video! I’m American and lived in Taiwan for 12 years. Really loved my life there but left after 12 years for a number of reasons, one of which is that I didn’t want to become that proverbial grumpy old many living unappreciatively and hypocritically in a foreign country that you describe. After my career in the state of Hawaii has concluded, I’m thinking strongly about moving to Thailand or Malaysia for retirement. Your advice is the same advice I’d give to all people considering life in foreign countries!

  • @bryanbrown5646
    @bryanbrown56462 ай бұрын

    Great video 😃👍, I am looking to move to Thailand to be with my soulmate who I mey last year so I am waiting for my retirement getting ever closer 😄 as sort of semi retired now. I'm actually arriving Monday for a month and I love exploring even though I have health issues which I find a way to make things happen to enjoy as much as possible as I'm about living your best life. I've lived in other countries before so positivity is what I seek in others.✌️😎

  • @sociallypatterneddefect9580
    @sociallypatterneddefect95802 ай бұрын

    Anyone looking for happiness externally isnt gonna be happy cause everything comes from within. But being in Thailand when u was in my 20's after 5 years i turned grumpy and wanted to go anywhere but Thailand ended up in china 2 years and back to usa but now that im older i miss Thailand every day i want to take my daughter there and experience Thailand with a kid

  • @aaron4387
    @aaron43872 ай бұрын

    I can’t wait to relocate when I’m retired. Love Kho Samui at this time. I love how you describe Thailand like being a drug. It’s crazy fun and beautiful

  • @marisolmeza3407
    @marisolmeza3407Ай бұрын

    Thank you for your great content. My boyfriend is 60 and looking to retire in either Thailand or Vietnam.