I am a Thai-American, and I already have plans to retire there in 3-4 years. I've made my fortune in the US and I'm now ready to spend it in Thailand!
@wichetleelamanit61952 ай бұрын
Congratulations.
@MeditateMeHigher2 ай бұрын
IF you had a genuine fortune, you simply wouldn't choose Thailand..if u have a fortune then one goes to South France or Spain LOL so u have a megre amount saved! Cause Ur choosing bkk..lol
@kevinp81082 ай бұрын
@@MeditateMeHigher - I'm Thai-American so maybe now you understand why I chose Thailand. I've been to Spain and France, and most of Europe but I still prefer South East Asia. Europeans are cold and not as friendly as Thai people. It's obvious you've never been to Thailand or else you wouldn't have made that comment.
@Jack_the_riderАй бұрын
I'm 21y old Indian and already know that Thailand is the place where I'll happily spend all my life...Need to make money and move here fasttttt.
@garrygrant2394Ай бұрын
@@MeditateMeHigher You certainly don't need a fortune to retire in the South of France or Spain. Monaco, yes. Plenty of us expats in HK and SG could retire comfortably there or in our home countries but it's not everyones cup of tea. I like Europe and spend considerable time in that part of the world but Europe is becoming less attractive nowadays for a whole host of reasons.
@itsOnMARS2023Ай бұрын
The fact that most people's biggest expense is food not rent is a very good indicator that life is good in Thailand. In London £2,121 is your average rent....
@alexanders49119 күн бұрын
London is overrated❤
@TravelSpanish-j3v9 күн бұрын
I just started my KZbin channel and moved to Peru 🇵🇪 I spend about 1000 per month but I’m a minimalist. In the USA I spent 7000+ per month to live in Los Angeles 😅
@alexanders49119 күн бұрын
USA n in particular California is waaay overrated. I spend totally 1200 us dollars in Sweden. And im a maximalist. At least when it comes to running shoes and girls ❤
@alexanders49119 күн бұрын
Link to your channel? ❤
@TravelSpanish-j3v9 күн бұрын
@@alexanders4911 thats amazing living in Sweden sounds like a dream
@eg49332 күн бұрын
im also going to reside maybe retire abroad like thailand
@TravelSpanish-j3v2 күн бұрын
@@eg4933 Excellent idea…I really enjoy living in Peru 🇵🇪
@TylerMac-x4zАй бұрын
True. I spend over $7,000 a month in California. Single male, no going out, no drinking and rent a single room studio inside a garage. I do eat out but very simply, tacos and habit burger. I spend my off time watching these videos trying to figure out how to make a living as a nomad with no particular skill as of yet 🤔😬
@alexanders49119 күн бұрын
Cali is overrated. In general, usa is overrated.
@alexanders49119 күн бұрын
Only fans? Adult Work? Taxi driver. Writer. Tukh tukh driver. Monk. The world is yours❤
@Jazzsmile15 ай бұрын
Hi! I'm Kritsada base in Aranyapathet, Sakaeo province,Thailand. I love your video so much and I hope you come to visit my hometown one day. Thank you!
@DennisAfstandsbediening4 ай бұрын
I can believe how low these rents are, would love to find out more about what kind of place you can get for those prices, maybe an idea for a future video?
@ChuckHolland-i4b2 ай бұрын
Wow. This is amazing. And here I am budgeting for 200,000B per month. I plan on renting two places. One very nice place to live and keep private. One to throw party's at with multiple friends. Lol.
@alexanders49119 күн бұрын
My expenses are around 1200 to 1300 us dollars. Totally. And I live in Sweden ❤ im frugal.
@kayflip22333 ай бұрын
I'm from NYC and the funny thing is I would pay NYC cost of living prices to live in Bangkok, just because Bangkok is amazing on its own and you get access to all of the amazing places in Southeast Asia. So the fact that it is just a fraction of NYC prices is a no brainer as long as you can earn $USD. That's the hard part because you can only really do that if you're a contractor in the US. You can't do it on a regular W2 job working for a company.
@pook72743 ай бұрын
What if it’s a fully remote w-2 job?
@kayflip22333 ай бұрын
@@pook7274 They won't let you work for more than 20 days outside of the US as it creates tax liabilities for your employer with all of the countries you're working from. Remember, you're taxed based on where the work is done from, not where you live.
@stefanexplores6 ай бұрын
Shouldn't have revealed this! On the way over now! 😂
@Crazykidzz3 ай бұрын
I'm not sure all the money that they mention is in what currency so its quite confusing