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6 years ago
Zeus.wmo

How Much to Live Good Life in Thailand? by Zeus.wmo

Just to get other people's perspective, I read a recent post that stated the following: "The great part is you don't really need much to live a quality life in Thailand. About $1,000 USD per month, you'll be able to live a basic but ...

Buddhasoup

Hi @ VillageFarang: I agree with you for the most part, and perhaps I was only riffing on my perception of being in Thai communities where life is indeed more simple and far less costly. I don't suggest that Thai's are "morally ... Read More

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6 years ago
Guestposter70

Living between Chiang Mai & Walnut Creek, California by Guestposter70

Hi everyone, My name is “noi”, I’m from Chiang Mai. I’m living between Chiang Mai & Walnut Creek, California. Just joined expat.com yesterday and hope that I can be of help to questions about Chiang Mai. Cheers ...

Buddhasoup

Interesting to see others with one foot in Thailand and one foot in their country of origin. I'm some years from retiring, but have a condo in Chiang Mai, and my work and adult children (whom I love dearly) in the Midwest, USA. I am trying ... Read More

Buddhasoup replied to a thread
6 years ago
Zeus.wmo

How Much to Live Good Life in Thailand? by Zeus.wmo

Just to get other people's perspective, I read a recent post that stated the following: "The great part is you don't really need much to live a quality life in Thailand. About $1,000 USD per month, you'll be able to live a basic but ...

Buddhasoup

Thailand is a Buddhist country. The Buddha taught an ethic of renunciation. So, in a sense, if you can renounce the consumer driven costs and culture of living in the west, and live in Thailand with a sense of restraint and non-consumerism, you can ... Read More

Buddhasoup replied to a thread
6 years ago
Priscilla

Dealing with loneliness in Thailand by Priscilla

Hello, Expatriation can be a fun and exciting adventure, but it can also be a bit lonely at times. Please share with us some tips for dealing with loneliness. What are some potential factors that lead to loneliness when moving to ...

Buddhasoup

One approach to loneliness is to work on making a good friend of yourself. Be kind to yourself and perhaps learn to meditate on self kindness and self care. See ... Read More