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Expats -- If You Had A Million Dollars, Would You Stay In Thailand?


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Expats -- If you had a million dollars, would you stay in Thailand?

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#1 Jingthing

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Posted 2011-09-06 03:01:03

I know, I know, a million dollars isn't what it used to be. However, it ain't chopped liver either, and I am sure most expats in Thailand do NOT have a million dollars in liquid assets.


So, all of a sudden you've got a million dollars in liquid assets and you're already living in Thailand.

Would it change anything? Would you leave Thailand? Where might you go? What would you differently? What would you buy?



#2 StreetCowboy

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Posted 2011-09-06 12:49:14

I'd be tempted to buy a pension so that I could retire in twenty years' time...

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Posted 2011-09-06 12:54:42

Yep, I'd stay.
It's not the money, but the lifestyle and atmosphere.

#4 poanoi

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Posted 2011-09-06 13:12:01

Makes no difference, it will still depend on the VISA situation :bah:

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Posted 2011-09-06 13:33:33

View PostStreetCowboy, on 2011-09-06 12:49:14, said:

I'd be tempted to buy a pension so that I could retire in twenty years' time...

Yeah a million aint enough to be making lifestyle changes. I make more anyway when I'm skint.....much healthier then.

#6 WarpSpeed

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Posted 2011-09-06 13:39:40

View Postzzaa09, on 2011-09-06 12:54:42, said:

Yep, I'd stay.
It's not the money, but the lifestyle and atmosphere.
Obviously have led a sheltered life..

#7 Jingthing

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Posted 2011-09-06 14:59:41

View Postsmokie36, on 2011-09-06 13:33:33, said:


Yeah a million aint enough to be making lifestyle changes.
Speak for yourself! I reckon for the vast majority of people in the world, it most certainly is.

#8 jamescollister

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Posted 2011-09-06 15:27:44

Lets see 1 Mil and I could buy a small flat in Sydney and get a job stacking shelves in the supermarket. No don't think so. Now if it were 10 or 20 mil, a beach front villa in the Med, with a 40 foot yacht moored out front might be on the cards. Jim

#9 Jingthing

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Posted 2011-09-06 15:35:18

View Postjamescollister, on 2011-09-06 15:27:44, said:

Lets see 1 Mil and I could buy a small flat in Sydney and get a job stacking shelves in the supermarket. No don't think so. Now if it were 10 or 20 mil, a beach front villa in the Med, with a 40 foot yacht moored out front might be on the cards. Jim
Or you could buy a large villa with land in Cuenca Ecuador for 200K (or a large modern highrise condo for 80K), get residency in a few years, and never work again if you didn't want to. Nobody's making you live in Sydney.

Edited by Jingthing, 2011-09-06 15:40:13.


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Posted 2011-09-06 16:50:58

View PostJingthing, on 2011-09-06 14:59:41, said:

View Postsmokie36, on 2011-09-06 13:33:33, said:

Yeah a million aint enough to be making lifestyle changes.
Speak for yourself! I reckon for the vast majority of people in the world, it most certainly is.

The vast majority of people in the world are not expats in Thailand; I thought the question was aimed only at that small minority.

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Posted 2011-09-06 16:57:57

View PostJingthing, on 2011-09-06 14:59:41, said:

View Postsmokie36, on 2011-09-06 13:33:33, said:

Yeah a million aint enough to be making lifestyle changes.
Speak for yourself! I reckon for the vast majority of people in the world, it most certainly is.

Too right, when I've already lost 50% in Baht terms because of the exchange rate I'd definitely have to change my lifestyle if I lost 50% of the capital too.

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Posted 2011-09-06 17:07:55

View PostJingthing, on 2011-09-06 15:35:18, said:

View Postjamescollister, on 2011-09-06 15:27:44, said:

Lets see 1 Mil and I could buy a small flat in Sydney and get a job stacking shelves in the supermarket. No don't think so. Now if it were 10 or 20 mil, a beach front villa in the Med, with a 40 foot yacht moored out front might be on the cards. Jim
Or you could buy a large villa with land in Cuenca Ecuador for 200K (or a large modern highrise condo for 80K), get residency in a few years, and never work again if you didn't want to. Nobody's making you live in Sydney.
Ecuador never really thought about that part of the world, but if it was nice would it not be  it be full of those North American types. Horrible thought. Jim

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Posted 2011-09-06 17:18:37

In the UK a 3 bed semi house in greater London will cost you around $500,000, sooooooooo a million really wouldn't do much to go back to the stuff you were used to. :).

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Posted 2011-09-06 17:27:32

View Postjamescollister, on 2011-09-06 17:07:55, said:

View PostJingthing, on 2011-09-06 15:35:18, said:

View Postjamescollister, on 2011-09-06 15:27:44, said:

Lets see 1 Mil and I could buy a small flat in Sydney and get a job stacking shelves in the supermarket. No don't think so. Now if it were 10 or 20 mil, a beach front villa in the Med, with a 40 foot yacht moored out front might be on the cards. Jim
Or you could buy a large villa with land in Cuenca Ecuador for 200K (or a large modern highrise condo for 80K), get residency in a few years, and never work again if you didn't want to. Nobody's making you live in Sydney.
Ecuador never really thought about that part of the world, but if it was nice would it not be  it be full of those North American types. Horrible thought. Jim
Full? So you consider less than 1 percent of the population there to make the place full? Bizarre.

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Posted 2011-09-06 17:29:23

View Postjamescollister, on 2011-09-06 17:07:55, said:

View PostJingthing, on 2011-09-06 15:35:18, said:

View Postjamescollister, on 2011-09-06 15:27:44, said:

Lets see 1 Mil and I could buy a small flat in Sydney and get a job stacking shelves in the supermarket. No don't think so. Now if it were 10 or 20 mil, a beach front villa in the Med, with a 40 foot yacht moored out front might be on the cards. Jim
Or you could buy a large villa with land in Cuenca Ecuador for 200K (or a large modern highrise condo for 80K), get residency in a few years, and never work again if you didn't want to. Nobody's making you live in Sydney.
Ecuador never really thought about that part of the world, but if it was nice would it not be  it be full of those North American types. Horrible thought. Jim
You mean Canadians?? I agree with you, perish the thought  :bah: !

Edited by WarpSpeed, 2011-09-06 17:33:44.


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Posted 2011-09-06 17:32:52

Thailand is my home, I wouldn't leave. But I probably would pay off my sister's mortgage and maybe fix up our old house a bit. But I don't need for much, so, no it wouldn't change a thing.

#17 Jingthing

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Posted 2011-09-06 17:34:01

View PostStreetCowboy, on 2011-09-06 16:50:58, said:

View PostJingthing, on 2011-09-06 14:59:41, said:

View Postsmokie36, on 2011-09-06 13:33:33, said:

Yeah a million aint enough to be making lifestyle changes.
Speak for yourself! I reckon for the vast majority of people in the world, it most certainly is.

The vast majority of people in the world are not expats in Thailand; I thought the question was aimed only at that small minority.

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Fair enough, but we don't need to get all anal about this, unless it pleases. The bigger point is that for most expats in Thailand, having a million dollars liquid would give most of them more OPTIONS than they had before. So the question is open ended -- what would you do with those options if you had the opportunity?

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Posted 2011-09-06 17:40:59

View PostJingthing, on 2011-09-06 17:34:01, said:

View PostStreetCowboy, on 2011-09-06 16:50:58, said:

View PostJingthing, on 2011-09-06 14:59:41, said:

View Postsmokie36, on 2011-09-06 13:33:33, said:

Yeah a million aint enough to be making lifestyle changes.
Speak for yourself! I reckon for the vast majority of people in the world, it most certainly is.

The vast majority of people in the world are not expats in Thailand; I thought the question was aimed only at that small minority.

SC
Fair enough, but we don't need to get all anal about this, unless it pleases. The bigger point is that for most expats in Thailand, having a million dollars liquid would give most of them more OPTIONS than they had before. So the question is open ended -- what would you do with those options if you had the opportunity?

A million dollars liquid doesn't bear thinking about.
That's like a swimming pool full of Guinness.  I can imagine that would change your life...

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#19 Jingthing

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Posted 2011-09-06 17:42:49

It's very elitist indeed to maintain that having a liquid mil wouldn't change most people's lives. Live in your bubbles if you like, but again, that's real money. In any case, I thought I made it quite clear in the OP, a mil isn't what it used to be. Why this focus on the number? If a mil is nothing to you, think about what having a number that is something to you would mean. I am sorry if people don't get the spirit of my question. Some people are so literal! This is in the F-RANG PUB for Ra's sake; it's not a supreme court case.

Edited by Jingthing, 2011-09-06 17:48:11.


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Posted 2011-09-06 18:17:30

I would build up a sky-resort on the Buddha Hill of Pattaya :lol:

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Posted 2011-09-06 18:52:28

Jingthing Only joking a lot of my friends are yanks and lived there for a while myself. That is except for those that come from LA. Jim

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Posted 2011-09-06 19:19:15

View PostJingthing, on 2011-09-06 17:42:49, said:

Some people are so literal!

Excellent! I like that a lot.

If I had a million pounds (GBP), I'd stay.

If I had significantly more, I'd be off to the French Riviera or the Bahamas.

Thailand is okay. But if we're 100% honest with ourselves, it's basically a dump.

#23 Jingthing

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Posted 2011-09-06 19:40:36

View Postandrewbkk, on 2011-09-06 19:19:15, said:



Thailand is okay. But if we're 100% honest with ourselves, it's basically a dump.
Pretty much and it's not even our dump. Which is why residency and more ownership rights, etc. somewhere else would be appealing to me.

Not having the mil, I'm totally OK with the living in the dump though.

Edited by Jingthing, 2011-09-06 19:58:41.


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Posted 2011-09-06 19:57:04

I'd buy a temple so i could do the culture thing every day.

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Posted 2011-09-06 20:03:39

View PostDag, on 2011-09-06 19:57:04, said:

I'd buy a temple so i could do the culture thing every day.
By buying a "temple" is that code to mean you'd marry a bargirl?



 


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