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@Mark *******
I have pre-existing conditions so it's not easy to find providers. I usually pay out of pocket for health issues for myself, which depending on the issue, eg; if it's a pre-existing injury I'm reimbursed from my home country (although I am trying to obtain insurance again, currently being assessed by the underwriting team). I like to keep a couple mil on hand in Thai banks though just incase of any big issues/accidents that may occur. The ฿15k is just for my daughter's vaccination and check-up appointments. Most Thais own a scooter, even if it's only one for the family. Appears the guy isn't bringing in anything and lives/lived on less than the Thai minimum wage.
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@Mark *******
obviously Thai people live on much less, they are locals, it's their home country. Locals don't need health insurance, they live with their families etc. We are talking about foreigners living here providing next to nothing for the community.
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@Mark *******
for sure if he's got no outside hobbies, eats on a shoestring budget, doesn't use Aircon, has no healthcare coverage, no vehicles or insurances, no rent costs, no animals, no partner or children, doesn't travel etc then the ฿13k per month is likely enough for him to survive...
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@Jeremy *****
I find it hard to believe you survive on only ฿13k per month. I live with my partner and baby daughter in CM and we average ฿80k per month. Here's a basic list of expenses; Rent - ฿25k per month

Electricity - ฿3k per month

Car, bike & scooter insurances - ฿40k per year.

Health insurance - ......

House water - ฿300 per month

Drinking water - ฿800 per month

Fuel - ฿2000 per month

Food/household items - ฿20,000 per month

Phones/internet - ฿800 per month

Outside activities/coffee - ฿3000 per month

Kid stuff/clothes/toys etc - ฿1-฿2000 per month

Schooling for kids - hasn't started school yet but will be around ฿200k-฿400k per year.

Birthday/chrissy presents - ฿5000-฿10,000 per year.

Haircuts/clippers etc - ฿1000-฿3000 per year.

Clothes - ...

Hobbies - ....

Gym - ฿10,000 per year.

Animals food/vet bills - ....

Dr appointments - ฿15,000+ per year

Funerals/weddings etc....

Travelling during smoky season - ฿100,000 for 2 months each year.

Personally we don't smoke or drink any alcohol but if you do -...

We don't buy anything from big shopping centres. Usually just window shopping, we buy our food from makro/lotus/local markets mostly and we also choose the cheaper option. No massages, no partying etc.
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You need to travel around and get yourself some experience up mate. As advised on your last post, rent in a few different areas and see what you like. Also, finding a lady is no different than anywhere else in the world too, obviously you don't expect to find a genuine lady working in a bar etc. Slow down, one step at a time and you'll likely figure it out. Have you ever been to Thailand before? Why are you looking for a bride too?
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It must depend on the customer. My transfer limit is ฿50k but my daily limit is ฿5mil.
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