well saidDr Mike wrote:What has this got to do with leaving HH or Thai. Are people really leaving HH because their ability to swear in Thai is inadequate

well saidDr Mike wrote:What has this got to do with leaving HH or Thai. Are people really leaving HH because their ability to swear in Thai is inadequate
There has been among people I know. I know several American, Canadian, British, Scandinavian people/families that have left in the last year or are making plans to leave. Many were here for a long time. They each have their own reasons though, for many it's not wanting to educate their kids here, for some it's the corruption and difficulty with property ownership and transfer, others have just gotten tired of paradise and want to live in the real world again.Is there an increase in departures?
Odd perspectives on what is 'paradise', some people. Given your earlier pronouncements, HHF, I can only assume that comment is heavily laced with sarcasm!others have just gotten tired of paradise and want to live in the real world again.
They can chase the rainbow but everywhere suffers the same, same same no differentblanes2007 wrote:I know some long stayers who are already going to leave Hua Hin and move to somewhere else in Thailand. Hua hin has been becoming too noisy, crowded and expensive...
It makes you wonder why these folk left Bognor Regis in the first place if it was the Costa Geriatrica they craved all this time.oakdale160 wrote:A thriving amateur dramatic society, bridge clubs, book clubs, cookings clubs etc etc.
J.J.B. wrote:It makes you wonder why these folk left Bognor Regis in the first place if it was the Costa Geriatrica they craved all this time.oakdale160 wrote:A thriving amateur dramatic society, bridge clubs, book clubs, cookings clubs etc etc.
Frank La Rue wrote: My wife is Thai and I am convinced that making a serious effort to learn thai language will be paramount to my wellbeing, as otherwise I am intelectually and practically excluded from all kinds of communication going on arround me, peoples conversations, News on TV, etc, etc.
I am fortunate to have been born with "an ear for languages", I have picked up english, german and french respectively whilst living in these countries and some chinese in Singapore, I say this matter- of - factly, not to boast as I have the gift from birth - I did nothing to earn.migrant wrote:Frank La Rue wrote:
My wife is Thai and I am convinced that making a serious effort to learn thai language will be paramount to my wellbeing, as otherwise I am intelectually and practically excluded from all kinds of communication going on arround me, peoples conversations, News on TV, etc, etc.![]()
Not only will it help keep you busy, it will have the results you mentioned