I had a chimney fire last winter in Montana and lost all of my possessions. Sold my Jeep before I came over this time. I pretty much have the clothes on my back, so I am ready. To you as well!!
yes, I think you are correct. And that is what I would do anyways so I have $$ here using a Thai bank card. Honestly though, my monthly income is more than I can spend for the rest of my life even in America. I am a simple man with no need for anything extravagant. Mostly luck that a poor guy like me ended up in this situation. So I tend to not fret over the 800,000k. Or overthink anything, I am already blessed to be here.
thank you! I actually fell in love with Ko Chang with how quiet it is, but could definitely get boring. Samui has everything I need, perhaps if I just found a place on the East side of the island. Phangan was a little to extreme with either no people, too many people. To many hippies or too many parties. Spent a short time in Chiang Mai and Pai, but I am very affected by smells and smoke, I think I would hate those spring burning months. Saw a small bit of Krabi and haven’t gotten to Hua Hin yet. With the ability to rent and travel anywhere at anytime, it just makes the most sense
this would work for me. As once I have the bank account and can stay long term, I can transfer the money from my bank. I have zero issues leaving 800,000 Baht in a Thai bank account. It does me no good in America anyways.