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Last updated: 11/2008
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Establishing a successful, happy life here takes effort and knowledge. I can't do it for you, but I can provide the inside information that will allow you to make it happen.
This 42 page eReport is available here for immediate download and comprises over 12,000 words of 100% original content. You'll find out about the best region for you, culture, girls, visas, banking, work, budgets and much more. And you'll gain inside information on my story- how I do it. I'll share with you my budget, my lifestyle, my work, my perspective on the Thai culture and Thai girls, my visa status, my unedited experience.
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Let me tell you what a typical day in Thailand is like for me. I wake up and drive to a local golf course where I meet an American friend. We?re greeted with beaming smiles by the caddies who quickly pick up our bags and escort us to the course. After a leisurely nine holes, I drive home to my fully furnished two story, three bedroom, two bath apartment in the center of the city. The rent is expensive by Thai standards- US$300 a month. I give my gorgeous 26 year old Thai girlfriend a kiss goodbye as she heads off to work as a concierge for a local 5 star hotel.
After a quick shower, I spend a couple of hours checking email and surfing the net with my high speed internet. From there, it?s time for lunch. Italian sounds good. Four dollars later, I?m full and its time for a little sunbathing by the pool. There I catch up with other long time expats, some from the US, others from Europe and Australia. We lie in the sun, laughing, talking politics, investments, business, girls and the day?s headlines from the Bangkok Post. I return home and spend a couple more hours on the computer before receiving a call from Neung (the 26 year old gorgeous Thai girlfriend). She?s getting off work and wants me to meet her for a massage and dinner. My back?s a little sore from golfing that morning and a massage sounds great.
Over the course of the next two hours, I fall in and out of sleep as I experience the ultimate in relaxation- Thailand is famous for its unique style of massage that targets every corner of the body. After parting with $5 for the massage, we head to a local Thai restaurant. Its outdoors and there must be two hundred other customers. A live band plays in the center and the aromas of fresh chili and barbeque permeate the air. Everywhere, people are talking and laughing. It seems every table has its own waitress and each time my glass of beer nears empty, a stunning girl in super high heels, a short black mini skirt and a Johnnie Walker tank top, rushes over to fill it up. I smile at her and she smiles back. Neung shoots me a disapproving look. I smile at Neung and take another sip. Dinner and beer for two costs $8, a fair price for a great evening out. We return home just in time to catch the end of the game on satellite TV. As Shaq misses another free throw, I lay back with a grin on my face. Life is good. And you know what? This could be your life too.
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Forget Lonely Planet and stories from friends who have spent 2 weeks on holiday here. This is the unedited, uncut, inside information you won?t find anywhere else.
In this guide, I do not attempt to document and describe every facet of Thailand in a boring encyclopedia length book. There are plenty of other websites reciting the average daily temperature, how to get a taxi in Bangkok and the schedules of the local airlines.
No, here I give you something far more useful. I tell you my story. I give you my observations and I give you an insight into my life. I tell you how I am already living a life in Thailand that many in the West can only dream of.
After spending nearly a third of my life here, I consider myself a true insider. Fluent in Thai, I am a Westerner who attended high school in a small Thai fishing village- the only foreigner at a school of 2000 students. Later I lived and worked in the heart of Bangkok before traveling the entire country and finally settling in the far North where I reside today. Whether you live here now or have always dreamed of making the move, my experiences and observations contained in this report will provide a unique insight into Thailand and help you to live a more fulfilling and happier life in the country.
Completely revised April 2007 edition. Includes the secret legal loophole to staying in Thailand indefinitely even if you don't qualify for the proper visa.
Whether you live here now or have always dreamed of making the move, you need to read this.
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