Dangerously Addicted in Thailand kzbin.info/www/bejne/qJikgnV8hsl3atU
@napoleonbonaparte12602 жыл бұрын
come here in the Philippines, you are welcome here. Our second language is english too, every word you say we basically understand lol
@HappyPawsUK2 жыл бұрын
How many days in the uk a year would you be depressed ? Just a question
@RichoGoMa2 жыл бұрын
The novelty wears off... You can apply this to literally any country in the world. The problem is not Thailand or the country you live in, it's you.
@workwithjenn87222 жыл бұрын
Amen that’s how it is. I live in Costa Rica 🇨🇷 for years and after so many years it’s business as usual. I love Costa Rica I had my child here and a business but yeah after awhile it’s the same but I still love it
@valeewestphal29532 жыл бұрын
Same , same anywhere , When you have been there for a long time then it is getting little old or a feeling of boredom . I will be retired in Thailand. I would not say exactly retired. I still will be going back to the US back and forth . I do not like BKK either . I can not breath lol . I will be moving from places to places . My ideal places are those remote Islands . It is nice to chill out in a simple bungalow with no phone , no car , no signals . .You could be living where I am now . It is hard to get ahead . Everything is expensive. Thanks for sharing
@ConcernedResident_GiantStack2 жыл бұрын
not always. Some people just do better in certain cultures than others. Eastern culture is way different from Western culture. And, Latin American culture is different from both. (It's Western culture with a twist.)
@aurora69202 жыл бұрын
I agree, it was kind of a click bait title as all be spoke about was how to avoid novelty wearing off which could be said for any country
@player_two7102 жыл бұрын
Ricardo Gonzalez ,I wonder do u actually live in Thailand
@AkamoriRivals Жыл бұрын
Moving from the US to Thailand was the greatest decision I ever made for my physical, mental, and emotional health. I have never felt more able, fulfilled, and free than I do here.
@richardmolina537811 ай бұрын
please take me with youuuuu
@petermorton1888 ай бұрын
Really? I was thinking about Pattaya or chon buri
@HE3602 жыл бұрын
One thing that I learned when living in China and Thailand is to try to be around the right kinds of people. Being around the wrong kinds of people WILL ruin your experience!! And what you experience from being around the wrong people, could build your impression of the entire country. One more thing is if you're in Thailand and you start to feel resentful of the place, then go back home ASAP. Take a break. After a while, you'll be reminded of the reasons you went to Thailand in the first place and it'll refresh your experience. In the meantime, simply stay home until you're ready to experience Thailand again.
@sgraham0052 жыл бұрын
Agree. I have also worked and lived in both countries. I would however say that is true where ever you live. There are people who can elevate your life through association and those that drag you under. It usually doesn't take long to figure out who is who.
@AS-cc4nc2 жыл бұрын
What do you mean with the right kind of people? And how does one identify them?
@thaimayoree14942 жыл бұрын
Just simply.dont be Too demanding.
@BradSabako2 жыл бұрын
Great advice. I’ve been back in the states fur 2 years, and I’m missing the simplicity of Thailand now. I’m. Thinking of returning after my dog moves on. This time, I will travel every quarter to other countries. A couple Thai beach trips and a yearly jaunt to Japan to ski, should keep me excited.
@waeljomaa44042 жыл бұрын
Honestly I think realistic expectations help. There's a certain "demographic" of expats who pedestalize Thailand like it's supposed to be some sort of nonstop holiday playground and forget that it's still a normal country with people living regular day to day lives.
@themergen12 жыл бұрын
My experience with Thailand is different. I came to Thailand at Utapao air base during Vietnam war. I had to leave after 6 months in March 1973. I knew at 18 years old that I wanted to live in Thailand. Thailand amazes me everyday after 7 years in Chiang Mai. I'm amazed with the colors in Thailand, the people, the food. I am very happy to live in Thailand, the most beautiful country in the world, Thailand.
@realpadrino2 жыл бұрын
You said Thailand 7 times 😂😂
@skyfly46962 жыл бұрын
@@realpadrino And you count him saying Thailand 7 times 😂😂
@Lifewithfairuzvlogz2 жыл бұрын
Hi, i like thailand also, but now i want to move there with my kid! Can u please suggest me some good english school for my baby? Which city will be best for living? Most of people said about Bangkok.Can u share ur opinion with me? Please.. thank you!
@kentbetts2 жыл бұрын
I like the colors in Thailand also. Especially around sunset, my favorite time of the day. The Thai people are remarkably human. The culture is different but the basic humanity is clearly there.
@GaryTurner-py4ic2 жыл бұрын
Hi Jack, are you still living your dream in CM?
@ThairishTimes2 жыл бұрын
I live in a condo in central Bangkok Brett and what I do which makes me appreciate Bangkok (which is probably similar to you laying in your hammock) is swim late at night in the rooftop pool. There's a fantastic view of the city skyline which still amazes me to this day. Living in a condo can be a bit challenging but if you have a nice gym and pool you're sorted. Like you said the key to not taking Thailand for granted is staying mindful. Nowhere is perfect but life is too short to be constantly complaining
@ratchfordgeorge2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, if you live in Bangkok, you have to have a pool.
@Dreidcs22 жыл бұрын
I used to love the old BKK, it was a mixed of exotic and modern with old wood houses next to modern buildings. Time goes by and BKK is just like any other western city
@EddieManning2 жыл бұрын
Pool and gym on the roof with views also. My condo unit overlooks neighbouring gardens but just like Brett, I've got a noisy bird calling out all the time. Sounds like being in the jungle! Love it here.
@pb28062 жыл бұрын
@Thairish Times What is the name of your condo building, please? Thank you. Enjoy :-)
@mmmt972 жыл бұрын
@@Dreidcs2 Yes, because everything has to be developed. Outsiders will say that old Bangkok looks classic. look unique But people in the country want the country to develop.
@sbw89 Жыл бұрын
I moved to the Philippines a few years ago. Best decision I've made in a long time. You just have to set things up good where you live (comfortable bed, TV, air conditioning, kitchen items, etc). Once you have a solid base, everything else is just icing on the cake...
@stangoodvibes2 жыл бұрын
I'm reminded of the saying "wherever you go, there you are". Life is what you make it, wherever you are. Everyone goes on (on KZbin particularly) about Thailand being Paradise, when it clearly isn't. It's just another country with pros and cons. Eventually when the novelty wears off you are still you, just in different surroundings.
@brett_dev2 жыл бұрын
Exactly.
@gregsallin93852 жыл бұрын
Buckaroo Banzai!
@agi10132 жыл бұрын
@@mrtravispickle completely agree with you. Life for us is SO much better in general just because the cost of living there is so great.
@jamies65342 жыл бұрын
@@mrtravispickle a similar example could be said of Australia.
@jamesmiller12092 жыл бұрын
Well said.
@RetiredandLivingthedream2 жыл бұрын
Hi Bret, lived in Thailand for 10 years now, I love every day living here. I live in a great part of the World. Retired at 50 and never want to retire from being retired. Lived in a Condo for 2 years different but I’m a house person not a condo. Just buying a house at 61 I stay away from negative people, when I go back to the U.K. I’m homesick for Thailand. I sit outside on my veranda with a Coffee every morning and watch the world go by. Good video Bret, telling it as it is. I have that same loud bird.
@dtester612 жыл бұрын
The bird is a Koel. A type of cuckoo. We have them in Australia. Sydney gets woken up by them every summer night.
@RetiredandLivingthedream2 жыл бұрын
@Paulie Walnuts The house is in my wife’s name as foreigners can’t own land here. I have no problem with that. It helps provide a future for my wife when I’m not here. Many people have their own view about this. It is up to the individual, There are good stories amongst the bad.
@kentbetts2 жыл бұрын
@Paulie Walnuts Good point. Though some special districts like Pattaya allow it. Buying a house in a wife's name (Thai) is less than ideal but still beats a condo. $75k for a condo of 35 meters vs $75k for a townhome of 90 meters.
@wishfulfilled17942 жыл бұрын
How did you retire at 50?
@RetiredandLivingthedream2 жыл бұрын
@@wishfulfilled1794 I was lucky joined the right Job at 19 years old, the recruitment officer said you work two days two nights 4 days off and you can retire at 50 It sounded good to me so I joined the Fire Brigade and never looked back. A good move for a 19 year old. They pay me a monthly pension and that’s what I live on here.
@STEADY5992 жыл бұрын
Great speech, Brett. Well worth listening to.
@brett_dev2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Ed 👍🏻
@bobwarren1483 Жыл бұрын
Hi Brett. We met whenI was in Chiang Mai during 2018. A lot of we talked about your experience living and advice provided the same as your giving now. All really good stuff. I appreciate that you are still there and still smiling. Good work
@damocarew2 жыл бұрын
Nice balanced view. I’ve lived in Thailand over 20 years, worked in their petrochemical industry. I would never knock the place, for what it has given me. I’ve just spent the last few months on a coastal contract around the U.K. and it was a fantastic experience. The U.K. is really a beautiful place, especially up in Scotland. It has been great to get back to Thailand, however, and do…….nothing! Actually, just did a quick road trip up in the hills of Khao Kho - beautiful up there, and nice and cool overnight/mornings I totally agree about social media groups, in fact I would totally disconnect from it whilst in Thailand. It makes you realise just what a bubble people live in, over in the West. Switch it off, disconnect and all that nonsense melts away, it becomes irrelevant
@Juan_Hernandez_Jr. Жыл бұрын
I've been living in Thailand for the past 6 months. You're right, the novelty does wear out. But this is still a good place to live. Do I get bored? Yes!!! But like Brett said, you have to get out of your apartment, house, condo, whatever. I go to the gym, go for walks, ride my motorbike, sometimes I just chill in my condo. No matter how bored I get, I do not plan on ever returning to the U.S. Not even for a visit.
@angeebb3080 Жыл бұрын
I don't blame you one bit! The US is boring and desolate as hell. At least from what I see Thailand has character and there appears to be life around you. The friendliness of the people make it better unlike the angry negative vibe Americans..and yes I am American living in the States.
@TheRealFamespear3 ай бұрын
I lived and worked in Bangkok for nine years, went back the states for nine years, retired in 2020 and we moved back 3 years ago. Wouldn’t live anywhere else. It’s really my true home.
@Soniboy842 жыл бұрын
I'd add to this. I think what drives happiness is also "change". How regularly is up to the person, but change gets you out of the rut and forces you to experience the different. I think that's important 😊
@stangoodvibes2 жыл бұрын
Agreed. And sometimes if your life is going to cr@p or you're in a rut, then dropping everything and spending time travelling can be just what you need to help you refocus and/or recenter yourself. Which is different from running away or hoping there is some place you can find where you'll be magically happy and content
@JayandSarah11 ай бұрын
Change doesn't drive happiness, it creates stress and anxiety in humans. Predictability reduces stress and a feeling of contentment. When you talk about true happiness, most people don't understand what will or will not make them happy. Being out of your comfort zone is not something to create happiness in the moment, but over time you can learn things about yourself - that give you a life that is more happy.
@willg49442 жыл бұрын
Young man you are wise beyond your years. Thank you for the very upbeat video on an extremely serious problem that faces many expats in almost every country they have decided move to.
@jcinthailand2 жыл бұрын
I personally love living here for the peacefulness. Most people are polite. I live a normal life, I work online, have a GF, drink a little beer sometimes, enjoy the ability to travel around, go to the beaches and the mountains and so on. I'm not here live that party life like people on holiday are looking for. And yeah, I do love the chaos of BKK, great temples hidden in the heart of the city, all of the LOCAL markets, the great architecture and a huge city that heaves and ebbs daily. Visa issues are just a part of living here and are just a thing that has to be done, it's not a problem. I hope to live out the rest of my days here. And yeah, I've not forgotten all the reasons I left SFO for this life. Thanks, peace.
@jamesmiller12092 жыл бұрын
Nice video. I've been in Thailand for almost 4 years now and I much prefer it to being in the UK. I certainly didn't come here looking to gain any excitement, happiness or validation from the outside world as such spiritually bereft quests are ultimately doomed to fail. I just wanted a quiet place to be where I would be more or less left alone to study and reflect upon the things which interest me and, particularly since I was able to transition to online work, that is what I now have. It suits me perfectly well but as you say, it probably depends a lot on the personality of the individual concerned. If you can't find any wisdom, contentment or peace within, then changing the external circumstances is likely to act only as a temporary reprieve from deeper issues which have precious little to do with the surroundings. Wherever you go, there you are and so there really is no escaping yourself (some wise people here making similar points already).
@reedScheminske2 жыл бұрын
I will arrive in Phuket (to retire) on valentine.Day. One way ticket. I have reduced my belongings down to: two checked bags, one carry on bag and a small backpack. Just sold my Toyota Tacoma two days ago. And I must say, it’s the Most liberating, exhilarating feeling I’ve had in a long time! 😊👍
@thatconradguy2 жыл бұрын
Interesting
@p.c.h.67212 жыл бұрын
Wish you all the best, If you’re a guy, don’t get her pregnant.. if you’re a girl, don’t get pregnant... other than that, have fun!
@publicalias8172 Жыл бұрын
@@p.c.h.6721People have kids buddy, weird thing to tell another adult.
@p.c.h.6721 Жыл бұрын
@@publicalias8172 You obviously didn’t get my comment, no problem, you’ll understand one day
@sonyaballard49222 жыл бұрын
You are so right. I am born and raised in Chicago. I am looking to move to Thailand. It’s all about your attitude. You can’t take things for granted. You have to remember why you left your home country in the first place.
@zodsquad18602 жыл бұрын
I’m in the US and my plan is to try retirement over there . I’ve visited Thailand 3 times years ago and had the buzz and I’m not really looking for that anymore. It’s strictly for a retirement and financial aspect . I’m also looking at Vietnam and Cambodia
@jamies65342 жыл бұрын
Malaysia is another option. The cost of living in Australasia is getting so crazy now, many will have little option but to look for cheaper places.
@franknilsen4882 жыл бұрын
Hey Brett, great video bro.. I’ve been in and out of Thailand for the past 45 years and I’m about to make it my home.. you either love Thailand for Thailand or you don’t. The ones that don’t usually go negative and the ones that do will love it forever. I think finding and settling in your favourite part of Thailand and learning to speak Thai is the key to appreciating Thailand.. Cheers Frank 😊
@thaimayoree14942 жыл бұрын
If you want to Live Thailand.learn our language.
@rocketpropelled2 жыл бұрын
@@thaimayoree1494 Facts. I'm not from Thailand but a common language helps keep a culture and country strong. Much respect.
@enough1494 Жыл бұрын
I have lived in Argentina, Mexico, Guatemala Puerto Rico and Brazil. Love that they do the laundry, I can eat out for every meal, bike anywhere! The slow pace and the natural gifts of each area. On and on….looking forward, should land late August for a long stay!
@tinglestingles2 жыл бұрын
What I particularly like about this channel - it's very relatable for all nomads/expats/longterm travellers and retirees like me. No matter what country you're living in/travelling through.
@pete981462 жыл бұрын
One great way to rekindle your love for Thailand? Take a trip back home!!!! You'll be looking forward to that return flight back to Thailand.
@DreamofThailand19000 Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate this video. It is one of the best videos. It is very insightful for everyone, not only for the expats, but someone like me who is Thai and has been away from the homeland for a long time. I am excited to return to Thailand but I have to be mindful that I can't expect everything from Thailand. There is no perfect place in this world. Happiness comes from within, not outside of ourselves. Thanks again!
@Exploring_Adventures Жыл бұрын
Good video thanks for sharing. Looking forward to visiting Thailand for the first time soon!
@mtm4a2 жыл бұрын
Brett, that was such a brilliant and meaningful video, and I took a lot of heart from it. I am sure you are right that it all depends on the individual as to whether you enjoy living long-term in Thailand (or indeed any foreign country). I am of the older generation now and have been contemplating a move to South-East Asia, but of course the pandemic has put the brakes on that for the time being. My first visit to Thailand was in 1989. You are so right - that initial mind-blowing experience creates such a magical sensation, and it made the holiday totally intoxicating! So much so, that I went back again with the same friend six months later, which is unheard of in my life, and again we had a great time! And I've made further visits over the years. You highlighted the fact that living in a condo permanently (for example) may not be the best solution for those wanting to "get away from it all", and to be honest I hadn't really thought of that aspect before, but I am sure you are right. You live in beautiful private surroundings, and I am sure that many of us are envious of your lifestyle, but of course you have worked hard to achieve this, and all credit is due to you. Thank you so much for this thoughtful and uplifting video - I have learnt a lot about human psyche from it. Just an afterthought - you find that song-bird a mild irritant - I am sure that many viewers (like me) feel that it's such a brilliant contributor to living in the tropics - a sound that you would never hear in any typical "western" city!! But that's because we are hearing it and appreciating it as a temporary onlooker or holiday-maker. I can understand that if you hear it 'day in and day out' around your home, then it could become a little annoying! Take care mate, and thanks again.
@DanyKreole2 жыл бұрын
Love the honesty and transparency of this vdo! Hope ur well and take care!
@danrgn50782 жыл бұрын
I was gonna say the same thing. He comes off as a decent and honest guy
@markthompson77222 жыл бұрын
Chaingmai is my fav location in Thailand ,looking forward to a visit later in the year,nice video Bret cheers dude
@garnilo12 жыл бұрын
This video explodes with wisdom. And the Koel's calling... omg I love it! Sometimes I play it just to remind me of this great internal feeling which I have while being there. Counting weeks already to my next trip to Thailand.
@Palaecro Жыл бұрын
That advice about NOT joining those online forums and groups for Thailand is so true! There's so much negativity, it's really bizarre. Even some of the places where you'd expect really happy friendly comments you get the complete opposite.
@eab68402 жыл бұрын
Man I love your videos! Thanks for the info. Keep being authentic.
@Darryl_Smith2 жыл бұрын
For my first visit my friend who had lived in Pattaya for two years told me I would either love it or hate it. My next trip next month is number 37 I believe! Any place is what you make it. Your points resonate totally. Can't wait to get there permanently...
@ratchfordgeorge2 жыл бұрын
37? i thought my 8 was a lot...555
@Darryl_Smith2 жыл бұрын
@@ratchfordgeorge Newbie squad! lol. jk. Yeah its sad but true...when you get the bug, you get it - hard! (As it were)
@P213-n4d2 жыл бұрын
Totally agree, can never understand people who move to a new country and don't try to absorb the place they've moved to, don't learn the language don't learn the customs, then only hang out with other expats. I hope to be there soon, can't wait for the motorbike rides!!
@lindachan3115 Жыл бұрын
Home is where the heart is. I used to live in New York City and knew how it’s like to live in a big city. It’s always exciting to visit new places. Keep exploring like Christopher Columbus. ❤
@pokeaman16452 жыл бұрын
This applies to anything too much of a good thing can turn it sour. It's all about attitude. If your running away from something remember wherever you are you take yourself. What I hear and see is people lacking gratitude. Being in a position to become an ex-pat is a privilege that one should always be grateful for. If I am feeling down or off colour I write a gratitude list and by the time I have finished it I am in a better frame of mind. Helping others is always good. When we help others we help ourselves. Take care GOD Bless you and yours. M
@piotrzielonka1987 Жыл бұрын
Refarding complaining: please don't complain about the bird's sounds! I love this bird's sound, I am hopefully moving to Thailand soon and sounds of those exotic birds is one of the things I really miss after staying in Thailand for about a year. 😆 Can't wait to hear it again!
@TheH00kie Жыл бұрын
Novelty can ware off anywhere, it’s what you make it! Great vid Brett
@Bratschenmeister Жыл бұрын
Awesome video! Thanks for posting! Lots of wonderful insights about attitude, gratitude and quality of life!
@GapBahnDirk2 жыл бұрын
The bird is an Asian Koel. Yes, they are noisy!
@EddieManning2 жыл бұрын
Got them in the gardens opposite my Bangkok condo. Sounds like middle of the jungle at 04:00am. Still prefer to have them than not. Will be a sad day if they leave though.
@JamesButcher Жыл бұрын
very sensible points - great vid!
@brett_dev Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@Mike-id7bh2 жыл бұрын
One thing I have notice, living in Australia all my life is that recent immigrants love the place way more than I do. I think you will find most of the people who moved to Thailand would bitch about things no matter where they live its just part of our DNA.
@JC-lu4se2 жыл бұрын
That's because they know how good it is. A Fijiian mate recently said "every day is a holiday in Australia" as he knows what it's like to earn a pittance and live in very basic conditions. Lived in Asia for 15 years and to be honest, I don't miss a lot of it. Better to keep it as a holiday.
@rogervadocz2031 Жыл бұрын
I live in Phuket and love it. Yes after the party scene wears off you still have so many options during the day on an amazing island. Also I've lived many other places and people just complain and are living a simple basic life. So you have to find a place that has what you love and for me that's the food, beaches and beautiful scenery and animals as well as good people
@markus-linke2 жыл бұрын
living here for 1.5 years now and fully agree with the points you made!
@nickmwenda89592 жыл бұрын
Hi 👋
@nickmwenda89592 жыл бұрын
Am in thailand am looking for a place to chill before I look for a job
@th333992 жыл бұрын
Subscribed. Really balanced thoughts mate. I've also lived here for 7 years and I have had my ups and downs. It's all about having the right mindset.
@th333992 жыл бұрын
In my opinion what changes after that honey moon period is that you start to notice things more like their lack of logic, racism, inability to accept anything is their fault, dangerous driving etc... These are the things you have to deal with when living here long term, particularly if you are working or living with them.
@jodyweikal75962 жыл бұрын
Brett: I have been watching/following you for a few months. I appreciate your honesty. No place is perfect. Still trying to figure out how to make it work by next years end and being 65 y/o. Thanks for your insights.
@nickmwenda89592 жыл бұрын
👋 hello
@timjensen69682 жыл бұрын
This is by far your best video in terms of information for living in Thailand or any foreign country. Especially one that doesn't speak your native language. I personally live in Japan and found myself in a funk, wondering why it was so strange. After speaking to another American about the advantages of living in Japan, I realized how lucky I was. Just like you, Brett, I haven't had a car (or a motorized vehicle for that matter) since coming here in 1994. I travel everywhere by bicycle. I only use the trains when the distance is too great or on cold rainy days. I keep things simple by focusing on nature and my wellness through diet and exercise. I'll be 65 soon and the body and spirit are doing well. Keep the faith.
@NickDemski2 жыл бұрын
Dude I'm an old moaner and I'm only 35 ☹️ good words here from u and working on myself to get rid of that lack of complacency...back to appreciation
@ofentsemokoena8742 Жыл бұрын
You just spoke to me man, thanks so much😊
@misterlee2416 Жыл бұрын
I used to live in Thailand, about 12 years in total. When there I never felt the need to go overseas. I was back there in March this year and most importantly I felt as if I was home. For me, living in Thailand has always been a blessing even if I never go to the tourist areas. I am moving back to live there permanently as soon as I have finished arranging my affairs in the UK. One word of advice: find a girlfriend who is NOT a bar girl.
@travlling Жыл бұрын
I love your video! I've been travelling to Thailand since 1998, and now preparing to move permanently!
@michaelstark56632 жыл бұрын
Best video ive seen on this topic. Invaluable information especially about staying away from the forums etc. Well done. As someone wjo has lived here 20 years find your Thailand not somebody elses and truthfullly for the most part give other expats a wide berth.
@telefrk492 жыл бұрын
Great video!! Excellent advice...thanks man
@brett_dev2 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@markgorhk Жыл бұрын
your comments are very valid... I moved to Hong Kong in 1986 and it was not anything like I expected... the Union Jack might have been flying, but it was a Chinese city and things were difficult... people unfriendly.. it was terrible... I hated the place... I went home for a few weeks holiday after six months and was quite distressed about returning to HK... but, I had a two years contract which I did not intend breaking, so... on the plane returning, I decided that HK was not going to change for me... so I had to change for HK... I have now lived in Asian countries for 35 years ... and still find it fascinating...
@kamilayussupova29232 жыл бұрын
I really need such kind of video. Thank you
@knowledge4741 Жыл бұрын
26 when I first arrived in Thailand, 6 years in and out spending most my time there. Still LOVE it and find new things every trip.
@markray8142 жыл бұрын
Great video. Same thing happens to most expats. Agree about not living in a condo. Lived in a condo for years and finally moved to a row house in Bkk - a huge difference being able to have a small yard
@paulhartley6614 Жыл бұрын
Great opinion and a balanced view Brett. Agree with Condo vs House can affect your state of mind.
@Average1212 Жыл бұрын
After living there for 10 years I found the people that get the most jaded are the ones that can speak and understand Thai at a decent level. The people living there in a cloud of not understanding what is happening around them tended to last longer before becoming cynical. Living and working there with locals and dealing with local drama and politics on a daily basis (I was a manager at a high level bilingual school) I noticed the ones that learnt Thai had the most issues but those that remained ignorant of what was happening around them lasted quite a bit longer. This was much different than my time in the south working in the dive industry when I was younger and spoke barley any Thai. When I went back diving as a guest on the liveaboards, after learning Thai, and hearing the boat staff bicker and gossip about the guests it was a much different experience.
@Trust_worthy_24 Жыл бұрын
Hello. Are you still living in Thailand?
@Average1212 Жыл бұрын
@@Trust_worthy_24 Will be back again in May. No matter what my complaints are of Thailand it is still a more enjoyable country to live in than Canada. Nowhere is perfect and in the end II would rather have airconditioning than snow. Politics exist everywhere afterall.
@Trust_worthy_24 Жыл бұрын
@@Average1212 you are absolutely right. Can I have your Instagram or Facebook account to contact you, because i do have some question and i would love if you can give me some advice since you lived in Thailand for 10 years which is a looong period if time.I really want to know more about the country before I commit to anything. I would really appreciate it if you do help me.
@Average1212 Жыл бұрын
@@Trust_worthy_24 sadly youtube is my only internet contact, I got off facebook about 5 years ago and never had an IG (i'm old now so don't do much in the social media world.) I'm more than happy to answer any questions you may have here though.
@Trust_worthy_24 Жыл бұрын
@@Average1212 I'm from Algeria and I want to know what are the jobs that a foreigner can work and is it safe there to live alone ? Are the people nice enough to maintain friendships? Life in general. I really want to work there. Btw I have master's degree in didactics of English. I'm a new graduate (2022).
@Kikiyayazengardens2 жыл бұрын
When I lived in Thailand I loved the idea of creating a completely different kind of life as I had in the west. Actually, before I came to Thailand, I lived in the Himalayas in India for 7 years. I am in Europe now for 12 years. Time to create a new life somewhere else.
@TheCheckit96 Жыл бұрын
Wow! Where in the Himalayas.. and how do you pay your bills.
@BBond88 Жыл бұрын
Thanks mate. I love the U.S. but I love being abroad and my wife and I just feel the need to experience something like you and other western expats do.. this video was really valuable mate! cheers 🍻
@KantoCafe715 Жыл бұрын
Ive lived in Japan 20 years, im still here. I 100% agree with 2 points you made: steer clear of online forums, and try to avoid apartments if possible . I am in an apartment right now (condo, as you called it). It got some nature outside but for sure I would like to buy or rent a house where i can sit outside near the elements. Being British, the sun ☀ , well i will never get tired of it.
@TheListPlanet2 жыл бұрын
I have been living in the Bangkok metro area for close to 2 years now and I have surprisingly become somewhat used to living here, even though it is completely foreign to me in many aspects. You hit the nail on the head, the whole point of living here (Thailand in general) is to push yourself out of your comfort zone, be a little uncomfortable, and be adventurous. I force myself to get out and see new things at least once a week. You need to try new foods, go to that part of the city or country that can't be reached by the BTS or a 10-minute taxi ride. Go visit an area where you have to hop on a motorcycle taxi...or rent one yourself. That said, the novelty is still alive with me. I went to Chinatown a couple months ago (I had been there many times before) and I felt a rush when I got to the main strip; it was like I was there again for the first time. Thailand really is an amazing place.
@Trust_worthy_24 Жыл бұрын
Hello. Are you still living in Thailand??
@Trust_worthy_24 Жыл бұрын
Hello. Are you still living in Thailand? I really want some advice
@TheListPlanet Жыл бұрын
@@Trust_worthy_24 Yes I am
@Trust_worthy_24 Жыл бұрын
@@TheListPlanet do you have Instagram or Facebook so that I can contact you? I would like to ask some questions concerning living in Thailand and I would really appreciate it if you give me some advices. I want to know more about Thailand before doing any move.
@realmoneystrategies2 жыл бұрын
Brett, your interview with Jason Fieber was amazing. Can you please, please do the same style video with 30 Day and a Wake Up? He’s in Chiang Mai and would love to see that man!
@chiangea3495 Жыл бұрын
To be Happy & satisfied with your life you must look inward not outward. Learning meditation, learning to be satisfied with little thing in life is the way to go for looking inward. While you are in Thailand learn about Buddhism is a life changing experience toward happiness and life satisfaction. Looking outward is when you live to satisfied your 5 senses, you will never find happiness as you live in the world of maya.just like when you are taking drug, alcohol or nicotine it just give you a temporary boost for happiness.
@yogifrombrooklynnewyork69012 жыл бұрын
No matter where you are, keep an attitude of gratitude. Health and physical mobility are enough, considering a lot of people don’t even have that. 🙏 Sawatdee Cup!🙏
@r.d3227 Жыл бұрын
Good comments well said! Your suggestions are right though. Having lived in China for a decade it’s all about networking and finding the right crowd. There will always be days when an expat feels overwhelmed by the differences, that’s when you stay home. But if you have the funds to live abroad, do it! And do it creatively too - something different to what your used to at home. Thailand can be a place where one can reinvent themselves and try things they wouldn’t have done back home. That includes experiences, so for those thinking about a move to the Kingdom, just do it! Just remember, that things in Thailand don’t always run the way one expects; so have few to no expectations when you come and be willing to accept things that are different to your thinking. If you are one that gets impatient quickly; it’s gonna be a real challenge for you to live in Thailand or anywhere abroad. Keep that patience in check😉
@Olivier_G_2 жыл бұрын
Hi Brett, Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts! You seem like a very nice person! You really reminded me of the right way to change your mindset when down, and helped me appreciate what I have around me today! All the best and thanks again! Another expat from somewhere else; maybe visiting Thailand soon!
@Lesjennings2295 Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for the honest comments I’m going to be coming to Thailand for two months in December. I’m coming to check things out to see if this a place I would like to retire in the next three years.
@ZSharkPH2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.. Good stuff.. I needed to hear this, as im moving to Philippines in 6 months.
@SiamWoodShop2 жыл бұрын
I have lived in CM for 9 years, I do not belong to or listen to any of those moaner groups. I married a Thai lady 9 years ago, we keep ourselves to ourselves and have never got tired of living here. Sure there are frustrations but there are wherever you live.
@thebigpicture-elpanorama2 жыл бұрын
The best channel on youtube by far!!! When are you coming to Bangkok for a pint or 2 dozen????
@brett_dev2 жыл бұрын
Soon! 😄
@tcailey80 Жыл бұрын
After Brexit I decided to move with my wife from UK to Australia. The first 3 years were amazing and then in 2020 the novelty started to dwindle, although I think 18 months lockdown was a factor. Decided in 2022 to relocate back to England so our two children (twins born in pandemic) would be closer to family. Within a week, I knew he had made a terrible mistake in going backwards to try and find happiness and was quite depressed back in the UK. The economy, weather, negative culture and feeling of being trapped in your house for 9 months a year because of bad weather. Fear and panic set in and we came back to Oz last month. Although I miss that buzz you get visiitng a new place, I now understand that cant last forever and there is something becautiful about the community in OZ. My plan in 10 years is to buy a house for retirement in Asia.
@pacoandellie2 жыл бұрын
Visited quite a few places in my life, but I've stayed in the states for my home for a few reasons. Even though I do not like living in the states, I remain positive because I know that I have the ability to move eventually if I work hard and stay focused. When I feel down, I simply look around me and see that my life could be soooo much worse. Stay away from negative and hateful people. Misery loves company...don't let them bring you down, too.
@beverlyweber41222 жыл бұрын
#truth
@NiiickTheGreek2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the heads up Brett✌️, solid advice buddy! Keep up the good work! 👌👌
@DarrenWellhoefer2 жыл бұрын
Spot on, mate. 100% agree. I've traveled many times to Thailand and am always meeting people. There's so many people who just want to complain about everything. I avoid them. Life is too short for that bs.
@tonydonoghue33032 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the heads up Brett.....I think it all depends on the person you are.... And more importantly the mindset you have......bless every day you wake up would be a great place to start.... love from London
@CalmingAnxiety2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this. I am at a pivot point in my life and now this is a real possibility.
@bryancole8422 жыл бұрын
Words of wisdom, Brett. Thanks for sharing your insights with many who need to hear this exact message. Glad you are enjoying life there in Thailand and keep your fresh style intact. Cheers !
@kbrewagain9 ай бұрын
One of the things I like about for videos is hearing nature in the background
@chrisjuricichxl52 жыл бұрын
GOOD VIDEO I lived in Japan for nearly 4 years in the 80s (typical Tokyo suburban life very urban) and now for the past nearly 7 years in the Philippines in retirement--7 years nearly! All I can say is that at this point in my life is that I wouldn't be back in the States at all--maybe a visit or if I become a grandpa...but really...being in SE Asia (once the pandemic ends) is perfect so close to many countries to visit...
@bk102002 жыл бұрын
Golden age of Japan's economy in the 80's! People were happy and social cohesion existed back then.
@dman18752 жыл бұрын
I've been in Asia for 9 years now. I have seen a few of your videos now. It's amazing how on point you are! I agree with 95% of the things you discuss. Well done mate!
@RJ1002 жыл бұрын
I like your attitude. Would love to see more videos on how-to move to Thailand, different areas, and more day in the life. Subscribed.
@EddieManning2 жыл бұрын
Hi Brett, good to see your video today. Glad that all still well with you up there in CM after 7 years. Fair play. Anyone who can work same here as in the west but without all the western PC BS should seriously consider a move here. A lot to be said for living in Thailand IMO. No more freezing cold winters in the UK for sure.
@brett_dev2 жыл бұрын
Good to see your here and doing well mate.
@drchancer10982 жыл бұрын
Great insight thanks!.... ironically one of the things I miss about Thailand is that bird!
@donjordan8174 Жыл бұрын
From US now lived in Thailand @ 8 years full time… prior 12+ years full time in China.. the differences in bureaucracy and culture moving to Thailand was a cake walk (easy)…. Living in NE Isaan enjoy the countryside and a slower life… worked basically full time for 53 years..
@mrjustanopinion2 жыл бұрын
Well said. My experience is retired people with idol minds will have nothing else to focus on but perceived problems. Finding daily activities that are fun and routine will keep the focus on positive stuff. Exercise and hobbies.
@nickmwenda89592 жыл бұрын
Hi 👋
@MarcGlen-Scott2 жыл бұрын
The KZbin algorithms brought me here, great video Brett! Subscribed…..
@gregsallin93852 жыл бұрын
Great video Brett. I lived there for 6 months and found that the novelty wears off (for some) because they are so eager to be there that they convince themselves that they can live on a very tight pension/retirement budget. Like going to a carnival but can't ride the rides 🤣
@wingnut42172 жыл бұрын
Not even cotton candy or a corn dog, bummer!
@garthmccarthy45722 жыл бұрын
Bloody great Brett!! Thank you mate.
@crossocean56632 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Totally agree with you
@vancechildress27132 жыл бұрын
Fifty years in Thailand and thank God everyday I live here. Never have I wanted to be anywhere else. I live in Northeast Thailand
@nickmwenda89592 жыл бұрын
Hi vance
@nickmwenda89592 жыл бұрын
Am in thailand am looking for a place to chill for a short period
@Islandlivinggal2 жыл бұрын
I’ve been living in thailand half a year every year since 2011 and i never get tired or annoyed by the country. Especially comparing to my birth country which i hate… thailand is always a fresh breath for me.
@nickmwenda89592 жыл бұрын
Hi 👋
@nickmwenda89592 жыл бұрын
Do you live in thailand
@chrispilbeam34472 жыл бұрын
Think your spot on, with what your saying. I've spent a lot of time in Thailand but only as a tourist over 15 years I can't stop going back, so thanks for the insite for when I make the transition to live there 👍
@freedomformen25482 жыл бұрын
When I lived in Chiangmai for months in 2002, I also had days when I was tired of everything or when I didn't feel so well. That also had to do with the fact that I was a bit too involved in the nightlife in the beginning. I think a lot of westerners make that mistake. I have now reached an age where I think very differently about it . For example, I would hang out a lot in the beautiful nature there and like I used to do there, I would make big trips with the scooter again. Those were one of the best moments I had in Thailand. Nice video Brett 👍
@dune67272 жыл бұрын
Yep getting out on the bike is my main pressure release
@freedomformen25482 жыл бұрын
@@dune6727 Pressure in Thailand? 😉 wooow
@dune67272 жыл бұрын
@@freedomformen2548 I work here , so yes pressure from work
@freedomformen25482 жыл бұрын
@@dune6727 ooooo ok i get it 👍
@mariuschristianfritzner6072 жыл бұрын
Tired of Thailand ? Go Singapore.
@waynebernitt28062 жыл бұрын
Some people will be unhappy no matter where they are. You have to know yourself. I know that for me the ocean is the best antidepressant there is and I never do not appreciate being near it, in it, looking at it, or drinking a bucket of coronas or San Miguel with my feet in the sand. But that's just me. And if the beers cheap that's a bonus.
@TheVoiceofReason4ya2 жыл бұрын
9:15 "Some of them bring all their shit over here as well" had me rolling, great vid Brett. Maybe some day all of us "Unclean" will be able to come out that way again. Until then, I have your videos.
@hellotima1032 жыл бұрын
I loved the clips where we see you just chilling and living - such as the hammock scene, or you driving the roads to Pai. It almost makes me feel I’m there too. Would love to see you make videos with more of those shots please.
@joy945 Жыл бұрын
Excellent advice and way to look at the world. And I love the birdsong, but it takes some getting used to,