Exactly, couldn't agree more, I moved when I was 13 now im 19 working my ass of to save money to move back, I love America but it can't compare to the happiness I feel back home in Thailand.
@@colin6673 the food, the prices and the people are all amazing. The cost of living is relatively cheap especially if you compare it to America, My dad retired in Thailand and I plan to do the same, the atmosphere can be whatever you want it to be. there are cities that fit every type of lifestyle you want to live, be it a party dog or a family man. Thai woman are hardworking and beautiful and the islands are to die for.
@@CURIOUS_CASE_HD Sounds absolutely amazing. I just want to be able to chill and enjoy live man, get away from the western rat race. Hope you get to retire there too man ✌️
I am Thai. I studied in Thailand and overseas. I lived and worked half of my life outside Thailand for MNCs. Now, I am planning to go back to Thailand to be with my family and find ways to contribute to the country. I guess life comes full circle for me. I can understand sentiments of these young people and respect their choices. Going to another country to grow yourself and improve life opportunities are not a bad idea. To me, Thailand is still the country I want to live in for the rest of my life and a place I always call home.
@@animeman87 Thailand is a flawed democracy according to the Democracy Index. Also, other countries have a monarchy and are very much democratic. Your point is?
@@itsafunnyoldworld democracy in Thailand would never work since they are being paid by 2 billionaires lol! Both being a Western Puppet Loving Addict that would turn Thailand into Ukraine to be praised by the West a Ludicrous Fight for Democracy BS!
@@sun_s9067 retire...yea sure if you're wealthy. No pension system in Thailand. Kids are the pension for parents 🤦🏻♂️In case you receive pension from abroad then you're fine but I doubt that as a Thai. Old foreigners do that when they come to Thailand.
Living in Thailand is the best, if you have enough money, like the tourists from developed countries or the rich. But for the locals, it has been getting hard here. For example, in the current rice harvest season, the inflation is high, but the rice’s price is very low. It is a really hard situation for the farmers which are one of the main populations in Thailand. Low price of agricultural products is good for exporters or tourism, but the farmers may not think so.
THAILAND HAS “THE EARNING INSURANCE “ FOR FARMERS FOR MANY YEARS. No matter how up and down the price you will get the guaranteed money from the government.
Living anywhere in the world, is the best if you have money! Why do you think so many foreigners come to retire in Thailand, as cost of living in their countries is impossible on their pensions!! You're obviously not a rice farmer, i know a few!!
Hard living situation not only applies to Thailand, it is all over the world. Even in America, people become more desperate then ever and they’ll do anything to survive. Being homeless in Thailand is better then being homeless in America.
@@mixalis6168 Yes, of course, I'm not a rice farmer, but my grandparents are. They did a lot to prevent their successors becoming farmers due to poverty and unfairness and I can appreciate it. If l were a farmer, it would be rare to make an expression and discussion with the world like this, right? The situation of rice farmers’ living is improving from time to time, but if they can have better opportunity, it is reasonable for changes. Cost of living in Thailand, comparing to average income of Thai people is also inappropriate and worsening. This situation happens all over the world, and they are debating and finding a solution, but for Thai people, the solution is obscure. Living or working aboard is more difficult, but as a working generation, not a retired one, it is one of reasonable ways for them, as you can see in the clip.
I am a Thai who lived in Japan for 5 years. Believe me, it's not what you see from outside: even if you work in the same organization as them, you will still be seen as an outsider and treated differently, especially if you are from a country deemed inferior like Thailand. Trust me, just go to Japan for tourism, don't live there long term.
This is a kind of unpopular opinion that I have too. I told my friends this and most of them wouldn't believe me. Japan is most culture-shocked country for me. lol I lived there for one and a half year, my gf is Japanese and I can confirm that. This country is really hard to live in especially if your origin is Thailand or some countries that live is easy.
man what do you expect? ive seen china make the same arguement and many asians claiming racism etc every time they complain in Australia but wait a minute Australia lets them live there and lets foriegners get Australian passports but when i go to ANY other asian country being a western white guy i have no rights whatsoever, ill never win with the police , i cant buy land , ill never get there passports no matter how perfect my language is , you complain about Japan they protect there own race but THERE exactly the same as Thailand, do you ever see a THAI person that DOESNT look thai and cant speak thai that has a thai ID card and passport?? NEVER,,,, so you ever see people in Australia and America that dont look Aussie or American and cant even speak english walk around with there passport? all the time Australia lets the other country destroy its own culture and change it, Japan protects there own country form foriegn influence you should say thankyou for that , because if they didnt then you might go to Japan one day and only half the people can speak fluent japanese and you will be confused just like I am in Australia when people cant even understand a simple question with an Australian accent in your own country ..
Couldn't agree more. I'm Asian and can speak Japansese (so I blend in), but Japanese people still consider me as not "one of them", which is fine as long as it doesn't bother you, but yes, people shouldn't expect to be welcomed with open arms into their society.
Im thai and i think YOU should also interview people in rural as well and not just bangkok only because the standard of living in completely different depends on where you live.
You Right! People from other age group can have different work ethics too. From my experience thai young generation are less likely to take jobs that require physical labors.(not say that they lazy, they just prefer something els) And some are ignorant too look at girls who want to move japan at 7:33 i mean… did she have any slight idea that japan have one of the worst toxic work culture where people work to death with little to no personal life at all?. Did she really think her life gonna better there? I not say that thai labor system is perfect but when compared to japan, thailand work/life balance is far far better.
they save money enough to return. like how I support to safe money with this minimum wage that daily food and transportation cost eating up half of it.
I'm half Thai and, after spending my whole life in London, am finally moving to Thailand. It's fascinating to hear people in Bangkok speaking about how it's impossible to afford life in the capital. Exact same issue many percieve here in London. Rent is absolutely insane and owning a house is a pipe dream. On both sides, it's so easy to overlook what you already have where you are. Love to the beautiful people of both countries and both cities 🇬🇧🇹🇭
Its the same issue in every densely populated city. The advantage to working in London, Tokyo, Sydney, New York for Thais is that although expenses will be higher, roughly scaling with the higher income, and the proportion of monthly savings to income will be roughly the same, that savings will go a very long way once they decide to return to THailand for retirement. That is the key.
@@jomontanee I think both you and @node are correct. What's going to happen in the future is, those no-planed youngster will eventually get a job overseas. After they are able to stand firmly on their feet, they will start to save, and send portion of their earnings back to their love ones in Thailand.
@@jomontaneeNah don’t think they have no plan. It’s easy for us to say they don’t plan their future ahead but we need to be realistic that the chance those plan will work is small to none. Majority of them living in Bangkok graduated from universities but still earn less than ฿15,000. Fair they can just about to survive with that but they have no savings. So they just basically live day by day just to work for another day to survive. It’s hard for them to push themselves up to a better standard and develop themselves when they weren’t born with silver spoons in their mouths in the first place. The rich will continue to be rich and poor will continue to be poor. The people’s living cycle will continue to be like this until they decide to change the way their country operate. Only a few poor people that try hard and lucky enough to be successful.
I understand people who want to move countries. If you want something better because it's human nature. But for those who curse only their home country, they must try to meet other countries' society. with the same skills that you have,If you are good enough, you can live anywhere in the world and Thailand Iis one of the easiest countries in the world to live in.
As Thai and a former UK student, the reasons why I'm back to Thailand are because of better healthcare (I had some conditions at that time), and my family members that live here. Nonetheless, it is totally understandable why young Thai people tends to explore new oppotunities overseas.
Hi I'm also studying in the UK (exchange student and about to fly back to Thailand in next week) I wanna ask ur opinion on jobs like which is better Thailand or UK, as I'm currently in yr4 and about to grats in any months now.
I met a lot of Thai exchange students in Germany. They are enjoying their time here for sure, travelling around and making friends. Some even extend their stay and find work for a while or apply for a PhD program. But life here in Germany is hard. The daily life in Germany is a struggle. I can imagine that it isn't easy to cope with our daily life efficiency and customer unfriendly services. So the Thai students and scientists that I know, are always happy to go back to Thailand, because in the end they prefer life there. They say that life in Thailand is just way more chill and enjoyable. Can't speak for everyone from Thailand of course. But thats just from my experience.
It is so true. I live here myself in Germany. Ofcourse infrastructure and all are a lot better here but I always find something missing here. I definitely go back to Thailand when I can.
Im from Sweden and can relate somewhat. A think that a good society could be achived if it was possible to mix Germans productivity an efficiency with Thailand's more human/family oriented society. Greeting from Swe 😊🔅🇸🇪
@@arabianrichguy9828 don't worry - they'll all come back. Hi-so Thais send their kids off to foreign countries to get superior degrees. These kids return to Thailand with a degree that's Internationally recognized, critical thinking and if they were smart, they connected with other hiso kids abroad. Right from the getgo, the upper-class maintains their advantage over those who can't travel outside of Thailand and pursue a better curriculum and business network.
You might get the same response if you interviewed people in London and New York. Or Sydney. Largest cities in a country often have disproportionately high costs of living that are really hard on young people. Also, the woman who said she wanted to go to Denmark might be in for a shock if she ever goes, as it's a *really* expensive country.
Well, let them have their dream and wake up wherever they want to go to realize life is not rosy and no free lunch. Good life comes with hard working and good attitude. Learn to appreciate what you have and make the best of it as no place is perfect.
Good to hear Thai's voices, seems like the situation is the same all over the world! There's so many strikes in the UK over pay at the moment. Another good job done, Paddy 🙏
Great video. The young lady that said sometimes Thai people can be “ruthless” to each other, I couldn’t agree more. Living in a small village for several years now, I often see that side of “The Land of Smiles”. Your video is a good reminder that even “good jobs” here don’t pay all that much compared to cost of living, etc.
"Ruthless" in the rural area where people are generally more nice and kind than people in the Cities is NO more gossiping. People gossip everywhere we go even in your country I can promise that. In the west, people can be very confrontational and get in your face. You can get hurt for saying wrong things at the wrong time. These kids in the vid do NOT know better. However, I wish them luck if they want to move away. They need to see the world. 55
Sometimes they ruthless because they have to struggle with their life can you imagine if you are under that pressure? Some family make 600 Baht per day to feed 3 people, no one shouldn’t in the situation like that.
@DmitriyNosov How so for telling the truth about the west? Trust me your bad Thai days are far BETTER your good western days. That's y there are so MANY wars in the west. People get so angry and spiteful toward each other and start killing each other aka WAR.
I’m from the UK and recently returned from Thailand. I miss it already. Beautiful country, beautiful food and beautiful people. I would move there tomorrow
Yeah the grass is always greener on the other side. Foreigners want to come here, citizens want to leave. Same in UK People want to stay in sun for brown skin, people in Thailand want white skin
I feel like the main reason many younger generation want to move out is because a problem that is deep in a root of this country. Mainly it is the public sector. It's rotten deep to it's core. Whether it the organization, system, personel, anything related to public sector is extremely rotten. A few years ago these young ppl want to change it by protesting and failed. So now they just give up and move to other countries instead. An obvious example would be news about corruption in public sector that can be seen in news/social media daily(some of them are huge like 100 milllions+++ baht and imagine this huge news about twice every month) and even with obvious proof they just dgaf about it bc they are all corrupted and they help each other. So younger generations are like "I'm done" and just want to leave.
Singaporean here. There’s much to admire about Thai people, culture, history and the beauty of their land. The reasons for the educated young wanting to leave Thailand is valid and real. It doesn’t necessarily mean forsaking Thailand but bringing back knowledge to help improve the economy and people’s lives years later. One cannot expect ideologies outside of Thailand to be imposed like a mold. Afterall Thailand has a long, rich and deep history and culture on its own since it was not colonised by the West like its neighbouring countries. Thailand needs a Thai who deeply appreciates and understands the Thai uniqueness, combined with knowledge of foreign ideologies, skill and resilience to introduce applicable bits to bring the country to the next level. Of course all this is easier said than done. I wish Thai people all the very best. Don’t lose yourself in the midst of influence from foreign ideologies. Please continue to love your country and your people.
very well said, hope they won't get influenced byy western countries and keep their identity, the only country of south asia that has never been colonized
As a westerner, I agree that western influence & "woke" culture today is highly toxic to society, the economy, and a country. Reject it or it'll destroy you. Stay real.
@Soleil Eh Greetings from the U.S.A.. Say hi to my "mom", relatives, in-laws & friends in Teachers Estates (by Upper Thomson Rd. and Yio Cho Kang). Sure miss the satay sticks at the hawker centers, the chiku & lanka, and the otak vendor who used to walk through the neighborhood.
I wanted to go aboard when I finished my Uni. It wasn’t because I didn’t like Thailand, I just wanted to explore the world. 20 years on I’m now in my 40s and realise that.. I have to go home. I have learned the world and made comparison then it comes to my mind that oversea is not for me. It doesn’t suit my way of life I prefer. I am happy to say I am now going home for good. If any young ones want to have experience outside the country you should ! If you don’t try you don’t know. Just one thing don’t say you hate Thailand too soon you might regret it.
Paddy speaks Thai good because he lived in the country over 5 years - Paddy is showing English speakers that Thai is learnable and language school is worth its weight in gold if you are planning to move to Thailand!
As an American (born and raised), the issue of wages to the constant rise of cost of living is also a problem here, and I live in one of the more affordable states. If you couple that with the idea that you need higher education to get ahead and get paid more (in many professions, you actually don't. Proper training and certification is generally enough.) with the absurd cost of higher education you end up stuck in your current situation, which is a problem for many Americans. So the grass isn't always greener on the other side, even if it appears so. But in terms of going to another country to gain professional and/or life experience, I think that's a good idea for anyone regardless of where you're from if you're able to make that happen.
Asking undergraduate students about jobs and wage is naive. They dont have experience and all they know is 300 baht a day(9000 baht a month) repeatitively in circle. In real professional career life, when they got 5-15 year experience , they can earn up to 50,000-200,000 baht easily and they can live well-luxurious life with that. Many people I know earn 70,000-200,000 when they are 33-38 year old.
I'm Thai and currently live in GC, Australia now as an employee. I love the video, it truly reflects how many Young Thais want to live in Thailand would like to move out at some point in their life. (totally related to that). One point I'd believe worth sharing is Young Thais people knew what they do. Some comments might say "Hey, you don't know how hard it is to live in Western or developed country.", trust me they've reached in a harder position while living in motherland. 6 years ago after my graduation, my salary starts at 15kTHB per month, noodle is 40THB per bowl. I speak 3 languages fluently(Thai, English, Mandarin), graduated from international uni, a ton of activities profile, plus proven sales record(I did side hustle). Later I got the job in one of the biggest company in Thailand, making 7 figures for company annually, work from 8am to sometimes 12pm at night no weekends life, 5 years straight. As a result, my salary increases only 2-3% annually with small bonus and "Thank you" as a reward at year end party. Oh and btw noodle now is 50THB up with smaller portion. (In grab it is 70-100 THB upwards) People complain about living abroad because of tax, inflation and rental. I totally get that. But would you agree that earning more allow you to have a room to save and invest more rather than earn less every single year because of inflation and no chance to earn more because of social structure? Some people I knew earns 15k -25k THB per month with 5-10 years of experience in a middle to high skill job. Look, I'm not fantasize living in Australia or Western country. The food here is expensive and not taste as good as in Thailand. Discrimination and racism still happens. Healthcare system can't be compare to Thailand. Reparing things is damn expensive here. And so much more. The question is " What choice do Young Thai have?" If you are foreigner living in Thailand or you are Thai living aboard and want to move back, surely you'd love it. You have money or you have a business or job that allows you to earn more. But What if you don't? Will you still consider living in Thailand in long-term? Sorry for long ranting, but I just don't understand Thai or foreigner people who said that Young Thais don't understand the value of what we have in home country. Of course, they knew but what choice do they have? Many people still commeting here while living aboard, come on guys.
For those who never live outside Thailand or often travel abroad , undoubtly want to try new life oversea. They will finally wish to go back after having some experiences there.
It's also internet, they might be seeing other Thai people who speak proper english and live in Australia or USA or living in Europe and having a very good life. I mean im from the Netherlands an im certainly not struggling at all. I mean for me it feels normal you buy a family house + car after you studied and working. But this is not the case in many countries.
I was born in Thailand but came to the U.S. in the 80’s and then came back here again in the 90’s when I was 17. I’ve lived in the U.S. all my life, and I’ve always wanted to go visit Thailand again. Love the country! I think Thailand is not bad but could be better.
I feel for young Thai people. Hope and pray for something to happen for the good of Thai people and the country. I left Thailand for US when I was 22 years old. I am retiring and planning to return to Thailand next year. I am planning to use what I have ( knowledge, experience, money ect. ) to help my country during the last chapter of my life.
I worked in Thailand before moving to Germany due Marriage. I though living abroad would be offer me more opportunities to grow up. After moving here, I wasting my time for 3 years investing on language skill, and throw over 100 time my resume to get a jobs. But Tax is high, bills is getting higher. Inflation makes life harder. I miss life in Thailand. My daily life is just to work and sleep. By the way. I still encourage new gen to go abroad to get their eyesight wider. At the end, I will spend the rest of my life in Thailand.
Germany used to be a good place to make a good living. Germany is falling on very hard times now. Convince your farang husband to flee to Thailand! It will be better for both of you.
I wonder if you have a relationship with a German guy. If so, 2 income should be MORE than enough to easily enjoy life. My little brother and his gf both work 4 days a week and have plenty of free time. And PLENTY of money because of 2 incomes. And many days off. And me myself as a Dutch guy i work fulltime, but also have plenty of free time. And more than enough money. I have zero financial problems at all. As a single person i own a 5 bedroom house, drive a paid off Tesla. I don't know but my income isn't even that great. It's easy to get around in Netherlands/Germany/Denmark/Norway etc. I don't understand how people think its difficult.
Me too. I’m in the same boat. It took me 10 years to make a decision to move here in Canada and after all my hard work I’m now a dual citizen but it’s not easy to live here; food, weather, cost of living, and everything affect your daily life, let alone politics. I’m just hanging in there at the moment just to get by. Eventually I’ll definitely move back home, hoping that day will come soon. Take care 💕
Sure...with no pension system kids are cursed to pay parents if they want them live decently. Meanwhile kids don't have the money for them and they create debts over debts waiting for their children to pay for them. It's a circle that makes the system rotten from the basis. Best place yes...🤦🏻♂️
I Foreign who living in Thailand since 5 Years.... I would never change the coutry again, when i hear from my friends how high the Prices going to live in Europe, US, UK, or. Australia, so I Happy to live here, even with not a lot Money... but Happy and easy...
Another major issue (one of which made me decide to leave Thailand) that no one in the video talks about is the environmental issue such as the pollution issue (PM2.5) that has persisted for far too long.
Japan name but your thai? yeah pollution is bad but to be honest Manilla , vietnam and all of china is worse , id say bangkok is somewhere in the middle for Asia. They will never improve it though bangkok is an ugly city , almost no parks and gardens anywhere, people only care about ugly buildings everywhere and the traffic will only get worse just look at the victory monument area thats terrible at 6pm every day
Many often see things either through rose-colored glasses or jaded-glasses. Living/working abroad for many is special and an eye-opening experience. I feel grateful that I had those opportunities. It's always nice to be surrounded by family and friends especially as you grow older. For most of us life is not easy and is usually very challenging. It's those challenges that makes us who we are and how we deal with the setbacks.
I (Australian) tried working in Bangkok and hated it for a number of reasons but saw that life was much harder for the Thais than me. I changed to a longer visa that permitted me to work online and live in Bangkok. I love living here, for the experiences and quality of life. I have found that Thai culture is unique and beautiful but it is impervious to a farrung couple.
im also from Aus and tried that and think its insane for any foriegner to even atempt it its such a downgrade. Aus might be considered boring or isolated for some but when you think about it, everything and i mean EVERYTHING is worse in Thailand and ive been there since 2012. Traffic, pollution, Thai being unreliable with almost everything ( if you complain they ignore you or make up a story to cover it up) mafia outside every 4 plus hotel in partnership with hotel management that ignore it because there all getting paid. The sheer hypocritcy of Thailand and Thai people that claim they hate corruption , dont want others to look down on them yet will do unethical things every day and always have an excuse for it. The fact that guns are the only way to have any stability at all in Thailand says it all , not only will Thai scam foriegners and treat them like ATM machines but even Thai never trust Thai and will kill each other over and over again in every election because ummm thats what thai do when they lose or dont agree with someone. Along with Myarmar it would be the most uncivilized country on earth where saving face at the expense of other people is the NO 1 objective. You dont need a brain in thailand to win you just need connections and some army or police friends, funny how Thai will complain about army but will threated anyone with there army friends just to win at every oppurtunity. It belongs in the medievil ages and will never change. COME and wake me up when Thailand is a clean hard working high tech country like Japan , IT WILL NEVER HAPPEN
I am Thai and I live in Australia. In my opinion, Thailand is better to live if you earn enough income. But the majority of Thai citizen aren't earn enough to make a good fortune. Compare to where I live in Australia the minimum wages for the commoner is fair. We can afford whatever we need if we learn how to save but not for the wages in Thailand especially if you just graduate and start working in Bangkok. It really hard to make the good fortune. Good luck to everyone who want to go overseas. No pain no gain always true. :)
Thank you so much paddy for bringing this up. It gives me more knowledge about Thailand because I really like this country, I even thought of living here someday. But because of this type of contents it gives me more insight whether if my dream is a bad decision or a Good one. All the best paddy stay safe my friend.
Thailand still has bad sides that need to be improved. But if you can accept the bad side, living in Thailand is definitely easier than in Japan (or America). I used to work in Japan for 3 years. And my friends and relatives live in America and Canada. There is a communist party in Thailand trying to use the issue of minimum wage to provoke Thai young people to change the government to communism. It is expected that the manipulator behind is A+V countries.
@@1beck2en3ham Hear hear! Yeah communism is bad, it kill the economy for ever. Venezuela went from being the richest South American country to the poorest in 25 year of communism. That ideology have never work anywhere. Btw, global companies are tying to implement communism to the whole world.
@@1beck2en3ham What is this Communist Party you’re talking about? As far as I’m aware, there hasn’t been a major Communist or even Socialist Party in Thailand for decades
@@eyerake1544 Eh, I wouldn’t really call red shirts communist or even socialist at that. It’s mostly working class folks demanding social justice. Most of the red shirts aren’t even calling for the abolishment of the monarchy (Just reform.) Hell, they mostly advocate for populist neoliberal policies (Far from Socialism.)
Great job as always Paddy. It is so true to that it is almost impossible to establish yourself in Thailand from nothing. Though it may seem hard in other countries as well, there are still more chances than in Thailand. I don't blame these young people for wanting to leave but living overseas may not be the answer for everyone. I wish they could travel the world and find the answer for themselves which place works best for them.
It’s not true that they cannot establish themselves from nothing. I have seen many people who came from disadvantage families but succeeded in their lives. Good thing comes with hard working and good attitude (ready to adapt, ready to put all your effort) and that is true everywhere. The real question is do they have this quality yet?
Thank You for this video, maximum respect for trying to extend the boundaries! :) Your Thai is 8/10, mine is 4/10, been here for 12 years, but never really got the time to learn to speak fluently ...
While a ton of foreigners wish to live in Thailand for the lifestyle their earnings allow there, thais wishing to leave Thailand seems to me like searching for more opportunites to make more money and get experiences. Nothing wrong with that, but the cost of living in the west may reveal that inflation and higher living costs eats up a lot of the difference. All ok, another factor to consider is loneliness and isolation. An acquaintance of mine was married to a Thai woman and she could not wait to leave Denmark for the 3 months every year she'd go to Thailand to be with the family, deeming life in Denmark extremely boring as nothing really happens in the evening on weekdays. My theory is that Thais generally will be most happy in Thailand if they didn't have to struggle to make ends meet.
I am from Indonesian and working at Thailand. I can feel Thai people. This is the same reason why I seek working overseas. People who have the opportunity to work overseas should take the chance. Don't worry about other people. You should do what's your heart tell you to do. If you think working overseas is not the right choice for you, you can always comes back to your homeland.
There have always been Thais who want to work abroad but typically they are only thinking about the money and have little or no idea what life would be like. Like many expats here, Thais tend to group together when living overseas, in my experience, especially those who are only there to study or work in places like Thai restaurants. That said, I have always said I feel lucky and privileged being a Farang in Thailand and would not want to be Thai. As a foreigner who speaks Thai I have had great freedom and opportunity and my life is lived outside the restrictions of normal Thai society. It can be hard for Thais to be socially mobile or advance in this class structured society.
The problem is there are many farangs that hold some kinds of privilege being in Thai society but still want to do something that privately keep for only Thai citizen while they still dont wanna be a Thai citizen legally. Such as criticizing Thai monarchy, Thai politics, Thai gov ., etc. Outsider is just outsider. You guys earn some advantages from being a farang , it’s good. But it’s not good, whenever talking behind us is something that you love doing among Farang society. That’s really terrible.
@h9599 There is a communist party in Thailand trying to use the issue of minimum wage and class structured society to provoke Thai young people to change the government to communism. It is expected that the manipulator behind is A+V countries. Thai society does not discriminate against race, color, religion, so to say that Thai society is a class society is a slander of the communists.
What kind of Job are you doing? Like for me im in electrical / software engineering. Wonder if you could get a decent job as a foreigner. Offcoarse i understand you need to learn the local language to actually properly communicate on the job.
Thailand is such a beautiful place to be. Why do you want to leave? I dont understand. I live in Germany and i am a polish guy. I like Poland and i like Germany. Every Country on this planet has something magical. Learn to be happy with what you have at your place and you will be happy everywhere.
Imagine having 330 bath a day to use with 50bath per meal So you would be happy as long as having a beautiful place but barely able to find good food day by day, right?
The minimum wage is not applied to everybody. It depends. You have your own your choice. The food/energy crisis happen around the world. Other countries encounter more severe problem than Thailand.
Well done, Paddy. Sitting here making notes for our next video about the pluses and minuses of living in Thailand and much appreciated the perspectives of the young people whom you interviewed. Very well done mate.
When I was younger I wanted to leave Thailand for better life. Then I had that opportunity to live and making money in the US. But I always miss my familly in Thailand. The older I get the more I desire to move back to spend simple basic life with them. Yes! Im planning to move back home.
I’m from Singapore and the same complaint about cost of living prevails here. I too tried to move elsewhere and made it to New Zealand. Unfortunately due to some issues, I had to move back. Once again, the same issues regarding cost of living is also rampant there. Not to mention the countless homeless folks there and the numbers are increasing. Jobs are plenty but mostly in the service industry and the pay isn’t exciting either. There’s a housing crunch despite having lots of land.
New Zealand is a bit too isolated. I suspect the economic opportunities there is very limited. Probably, a good place to chill if making a living is not too much of a concern for you.
@@garyzies3486 my deal about moving out is beyond dollars and sense. That economic or financial factors balance out each other no matter where u are in the world. For all the safety and comfort in SG, I’d forsake it for a bigger land with more normal people who aren’t wired to chase the never ending quest for $$$$$$$. While that’s important, SG is ONLY about that. Let’s just say I’m different.
Its fascinating how I have the view of moving to Thailand. It’s been a dream to live in Thailand long term . It seems like such a relaxed place and the people all seem rather nice . I wouldn’t want to live in a bigger city like Bangkok tho. I would prefer Chiang Mai cause it’s real quiet.
Let’s compare the cost of living in Thailand and other countries. The minimum wage is 328/day (~10,000 a month), for bachelors is 15,000 in general. Here the expanses for the basic living in Bangkok without any society or entertainment things for young Thais. It’s really difficult for fresh grad living there without support from families. - a room rent (studio size with no pantry 20sqm.) 6,000/month - 3 meals per day (just a cheap dish, exclude water or anything) 150/day or 4,500month - transportation (bts/mrt) 100/day or 3,000/month (if you have car, it would be around 4,500 - 8,000/month) - cost of utilities 1,200/month - phone bill 500/month - etc.
I will tell Everybody no one go to Bankok for 328/day.Who lived in Bankok maybe willing to received that money.Rent room not necessary because they all have their house,and even didn't have their house but no one rent house with 6000/month.They maybe average with their friend like a lao Myanmar cambodia worker.
Great video - noticed how you speak so much faster when you are in BKK. Hoping you will still be there next month while I transit through to Samui and then Hua Hin.
As being thai I can say that Thailand is one of the best country for traveller not for living as citizen, If you still don't pay tax here you are just a traveller
I think Thais who want better living environment, higher salaries and lower cost of food items can consider cities like KL (Malaysia) which is basically your neighbor. Singapore is possible but too expensive and too small for long term.
I saw a job advertisement at a 7-11. For a full day of work the pay was 350 Baht(about $10). I have also met many who are college graduates serving food because there are few good paying jobs.
As a Thai who once was working abroad, I may answer your question most Thai ppl have in mind about leaving the country and work in other countries for a while. What they expect is to wider their experiences in career building and more money for their future and families. When their plans are fulfilled, most of them will move back to their country later in life for they are the kind of close tie family relation and deep country attachment.
If they come to California they will realize the incredibly high cost of living and paycheck to paycheck way of life. It is impossible for many middle-class Americans to buy small homes now. This is a reality they cannot grasp. If they go to an "inexpensive" state they may have landed right in a deeply close-minded racist area and they will encounter firsthand the bigotry many African Americans and Mexicans and Hispanics dealt with for generations. Ofcourse even with these challenges Thai immigrants will still make vids and say "OMG my life in the USA is so amazing!!!" To get that clickbait.
- ผมเป็นวิศวกร ผมไปทำงานที่ญี่ปุ่นแล้ว กลับมาไทยแล้ว และจะไม่ไปไหนอีก - เด็กไทยมองว่า "ญี่ปุ่น่าอยู่ บ้านเมืองสะอาดกว่า วินัยจราจรดีกว่า ระบบขนส่งสาธารณะดีกว่า" แต่เขาไม่รู้ว่า "คนญี่ปุ่นทำงานหนักและไม่ยอมรับต่างชาติ" - การนำค่าแรงขั้นต่ำ 300 บาท/วัน มาเทียบกับค่าครองชีพ เป็นสิ่งที่ไม่ถูกต้อง เพราะ คนไทยส่วนใหญ่มีรายได้มากกว่านั้นอยู่แล้ว - แม้แต่ขอทานเขมรในไทยยังมีรายได้เกือบ 1 แสนบาท/เดือน คนจีนที่มาเป็นกรรมกรในไทยเมื่อ 100 ปีก่อน ตอนนี้รวยกันหมดแล้ว ถ้าคุณยังจนอยู่ควรโทษตัวเอง - เพื่อนผมที่อเมริกาและญาติผมที่แคนาดามีรายได้มากกว่าผม 10 เท่า แต่เขาก็ขับ Camry เหมื่อนผม ไม่ได้มี Benz เพราะ ราคาบ้านในอเมริกาและแคนาดาแพงมาก - ระบบขนส่งสาธารณะของไทยก็ไม่ได้แย่ อีก 2 ปีข้างหน้า รถไฟเมโทรของกรุงเทพก็จะมีระยะทางเท่าๆกับโตเกียวแล้ว - มีพรรคคอมมิวนิสต์ในไทยพยายามเอาเรื่องค่าแรงขั้นต่ำมาปั่นหัวเด็กไทย ให้เปลี่ยนแปลงการปกครองไปเป็นคอมมิวนิสต์ คาดว่าผู้อยู่เบื้องหลัง คือ ประเทศ A+V - I'm an engineer. I had gone to work in Japan. Now I have already been back to Thailand and I won't go anywhere else. - Young people think that Japan was nice to live, cleaner city, better traffic discipline and better public transport. But they don't know that Japanese worked hard and didn't accept foreigners." - To compare the minimum wage of 300 baht/day with the cost of living, this is incorrect because most Thai people already earn more than that. - Even Khmer beggars in Thailand earn nearly 100,000 baht/month. Chinese people who came to work in Thailand 100 years ago are all rich now. If you are still poor, blame yourself. - My friend in America and my cousin in Canada earn 10 times as much as me but they drive Camry like me. They don't have any Benz because the house price in America and Canada are very expensive. - Thailand's public transport system is not bad. In the next 2 years, Bangkok's metro lines will be about the same distance as Tokyo. - There is a communist party in Thailand trying to use the issue of minimum wage to provoke Thai young people to change the government to communism. It is expected that the manipulator behind is A+V countries.
Which bagger earns 100K bath per month? State the fact. That even exceed Thailand GDP per capita. By the way, housing in the US is still affordable in some good areas. The reason we drive japanese cars here instead of Mercides Benz cuz we can save money to invest in other things like realeastate, stocks, etc. The cars in the US are nearly twice cheaper than Thailand. As your friends and cousins why they are in north america in the first place. The first world countries are good for young people with education and determation. Thailand is only good for retirees.
It depends on each person's situation. For me, I want to visit other countries if I have time and money as the reward for life after hard working. By the way, I still want to live in Thailand and haven't planed for resettling or working oversea, but I will not refuse if I have a chance to work there since it will be a great experience. However, as I love reading historical textbooks, I learn about many counries and find that there can be an innident which drives people getting out from their countries, so, I prepare myself such as enhancing my language, my working skills in the case that such incident will happen too, so I can live and work oversea.
For many young Thais working they have to factor in an extra expense for parental family support which most in Western countries don't need to factor in and this can eat a decent chunk out of nett saving potential. I left my home country seeking more money/career potential and that was 33 years ago - one of the best decisions/risks taken.
family support? ummm no if Thai parents were not so lazy for the last 40 years they would not need to be asking there kids to pay there bills, Thai never learn to say the words NOOOOOO to family ever so they let themselves get controlled. After all if your parents dont drink and smoke then what did they spend all there money on? They have no responsiblity themselves thinking there dumb kids can be there slaves later on so they live the god life and do things like gamble and there kids will pay them back with family support payments because thai cant say NO to family there weak when it comes to saying no but will say no to foriegners all the time which is a whole different story
Thais’ are always asking me about how much foreigners make in their own country. But they never think about how much the rent, food and many other bills would be in America and Europe.
As a Thai, if you need just a small cheap car for living in outskirts. The Car payment is often more than 50% of First Jobber (Bachelor degrees salary). Trust me it is very hard when you make very little money (430 usd/month).
Whats left from bill in the first world contries is still positive while its nearly 0 or negative in Thailand. You earn 5 times less in Thailand than in the US while the overall Thailand cost of living is 1/2 of the first world.
WOW! You found some young people who were not satisfied with their place in life. Absolutely amazing find. Good thing you documented it, it may never happen, anywhere again.
If you are skilful, you can get many opportunities and earn a lot even in Thailand. It's not about place or country, it's about self development. I am currently a full time salaryman with moderate education, not from a rich family but I can earn enough for living and enjoy life happily in Bangkok.
เมื่อไปอยู่ต่างประเทศ ที่สังคมวัฒนธรรมต่างกัน จะรู้ว่า ไม่มีที่ไหนดีเท่าบ้านเกิด No place like home ไม่มีประเทศไหนที่ไปอยู่แล้วไม่ต้องทำงาน การต้องการรายได้ที่สูง มันต้องชดเชยกับค่าครองชีพที่สูงตามไปด้วย อยู่เมืองไทยสบายที่สุดแล้ว
Not really. Immigration is for adabtive people. Many thai immigrants in first world countries would rather stay there than going back due to appropiate income, laws, etc.
Given several years of the crises across the world, more people would feel there should be a better place for them. Many people are also not aware that never before the world has been changing very rapidly. We have to greatly adapt. Nothing comes easy. I've been traveling to many countries. And I never want to leave.
These are the best type of videos. When I was in Thailand, I couldn't understand how the minimum wage could be 300 baht a day given the cost of food, housing and BTS/MRT. All three of those are cheap compared to where most of us tourists are from, but I couldn't imagine getting by on 300 baht a day. Seems like most in Bangkok earn about 30-50k a month, which is a lot better than the minimum, but I don't think I would be able to save anything making 50k/month in Bangkok.
You need to study more on this subject. 1. Minimum wage Laotians and Burmese can survive very well in Thailand and send half of their wage to their families. What is different between you and them? Figure it out. 2. Minimum wage jobs are skilled workers. So the jobs always offer food and accommodations. Try to study more so you don’t spread wrong perception.
@@jomontanee well, I've never studied this subject at all actually. It's only based on my short few weeks I've spent in Bangkok. You need to study more on how to talk to people.
@@twilightzone_jo he said "You need to study more on this subject." I replied "You need to study more on how to talk to people." I spoke to him the EXACT same way he spoke to me. He said I need to improve, so I said he needs to improve. Yet somehow you perceived his response as OK and mine as not. You don't tell people what they NEED to do unless you're their boss. I don't need to do anything. This is a comments section on TH-cam. Even as a boss, that's a very poor way of speaking to your subordinates.
@@WHERESSS What he asked you to improve is IMPERSONAL : the subject of minimum wage in TH. What you told him to improve is PERSONAL, dude. You attack him as if it is personal matter. Just chill.
Most of them never lived oversea, they want to go out because they want to know so I respect their choices. For me, I was born and lived in Thailand for 19 years before going to AU for my bachelor. After graduated, I went to many countries for work until in late 2018. I realized my country isn't that bad, yeah we are behind in some aspects because this is a developing country but in many more aspects we are in the good position. I've never found the country that I can find something to eat all the time except in Thailand lol. This country has many good things and bad things just like many countries. I'm now working in remote condition so I can live in my own country while earning in western rate. I have no plan to move out but yet still want to travel the world. This country gave me everything, not the best but enought to live :D Oh! I'm 26 and not that old XD
Thailand is more far behind then you even realize..... A LOT behind. China still a third world country that needs to buy bottled drinking water and cant look after its own people beats Thailand easy now in GDP per capita. China had a smaller GDP than Australia in the 1960s if you look it up thats how far behind they were then with there Army governments. Thailand has learned nothing at all in the last 2000 years from anything.... they had no foriegn influence no wars no invaders yet they still cant even live together in any democracy, only guns work in Thailand for government and the Army has been there for almost forever along with there King who is one of the richest people on earth thanks to the money he steals and gives himself well over 50 billion USD. Thailand is 3 times poorer than Australia with 3 times more people making it 9 times poorer and less advanced , thats a huge 900% difference and Thailand has been a country for 2000 years where Australia was only started in 1901 with there first government so Thailand has had a good 1800 year headstart.... there is no progess in Thailand and never will be , saving face and image the no 1 thing in thailand has destroyed all the productivity , have you ever seen Thailand invent anything or do anything good that no other country has done ? never. China as bad and unlivable as it is did learn one thing since 1960 called team work and progess that Thailand has never had, just finding a reliable team or company in thailand to help your business can be hard which is why most foriegn companies in Thailand try to hire Myarmar staff. I think Thai view of the world is so fake it has nothing to do with reality at all of the situation
@@nic7048 A rich, white genocidal settler-colony presided on the exclusion of non-white people from its large amount of natural resource is not a good example to look at.
Very interesting conversation. It's strange how no matter where people live, they perceive other parts of the world to be better. I suppose the reality is that life is tough everywhere. The same complaints apply to where you want to live as it does on where you live now.
As a Thai-American, I truly believe that the United States is a great place to make a living but Thailand is a great place to make a life.
Persicely with US income and Thailand for living cost
Exactly, couldn't agree more, I moved when I was 13 now im 19 working my ass of to save money to move back, I love America but it can't compare to the happiness I feel back home in Thailand.
@@CURIOUS_CASE_HD What's it like in Thailand? I feel like Thailand would be the perfect country for me. It just seems so calm and peaceful
@@colin6673 the food, the prices and the people are all amazing. The cost of living is relatively cheap especially if you compare it to America, My dad retired in Thailand and I plan to do the same, the atmosphere can be whatever you want it to be. there are cities that fit every type of lifestyle you want to live, be it a party dog or a family man. Thai woman are hardworking and beautiful and the islands are to die for.
@@CURIOUS_CASE_HD Sounds absolutely amazing. I just want to be able to chill and enjoy live man, get away from the western rat race. Hope you get to retire there too man ✌️
I am Thai. I studied in Thailand and overseas. I lived and worked half of my life outside Thailand for MNCs. Now, I am planning to go back to Thailand to be with my family and find ways to contribute to the country. I guess life comes full circle for me. I can understand sentiments of these young people and respect their choices. Going to another country to grow yourself and improve life opportunities are not a bad idea. To me, Thailand is still the country I want to live in for the rest of my life and a place I always call home.
Same here ka. Exactly the same. I plan to early retire in Thailand, spend my retirement with my mom and do some volunteer work perhaps งาน จิตอาสา.
Too patriotic for a country that claims to be democratic where instead it's just a monarchy.
@@animeman87 Thailand is a flawed democracy according to the Democracy Index. Also, other countries have a monarchy and are very much democratic. Your point is?
@@itsafunnyoldworld democracy in Thailand would never work since they are being paid by 2 billionaires lol! Both being a Western Puppet Loving Addict that would turn Thailand into Ukraine to be praised by the West a Ludicrous Fight for Democracy BS!
@@sun_s9067 retire...yea sure if you're wealthy. No pension system in Thailand. Kids are the pension for parents 🤦🏻♂️In case you receive pension from abroad then you're fine but I doubt that as a Thai. Old foreigners do that when they come to Thailand.
Living in Thailand is the best, if you have enough money, like the tourists from developed countries or the rich. But for the locals, it has been getting hard here. For example, in the current rice harvest season, the inflation is high, but the rice’s price is very low. It is a really hard situation for the farmers which are one of the main populations in Thailand. Low price of agricultural products is good for exporters or tourism, but the farmers may not think so.
สินค้าการเกษตรไทยขายได้ราคาสูงทั้งสิ้น เช่น ทุเรียน มะพร้าว มังคุด
ราคาข้าวก็ยังมีปัญหา แต่รัฐบาลก็มีประกันราคาช่วย
ปัญหาของชาวนา คือ ต้นทุนการผลิตสูง แต่อัตราผลผลิตต่ำ เมื่อเทียบกับประเทศเพื่อนบ้าน.
THAILAND HAS “THE EARNING INSURANCE “ FOR FARMERS FOR MANY YEARS. No matter how up and down the price you will get the guaranteed money from the government.
Living anywhere in the world, is the best if you have money! Why do you think so many foreigners come to retire in Thailand, as cost of living in their countries is impossible on their pensions!! You're obviously not a rice farmer, i know a few!!
Hard living situation not only applies to Thailand, it is all over the world. Even in America, people become more desperate then ever and they’ll do anything to survive. Being homeless in Thailand is better then being homeless in America.
@@mixalis6168 Yes, of course, I'm not a rice farmer, but my grandparents are. They did a lot to prevent their successors becoming farmers due to poverty and unfairness and I can appreciate it. If l were a farmer, it would be rare to make an expression and discussion with the world like this, right?
The situation of rice farmers’ living is improving from time to time, but if they can have better opportunity, it is reasonable for changes. Cost of living in Thailand, comparing to average income of Thai people is also inappropriate and worsening. This situation happens all over the world, and they are debating and finding a solution, but for Thai people, the solution is obscure.
Living or working aboard is more difficult, but as a working generation, not a retired one, it is one of reasonable ways for them, as you can see in the clip.
I am a Thai who lived in Japan for 5 years. Believe me, it's not what you see from outside: even if you work in the same organization as them, you will still be seen as an outsider and treated differently, especially if you are from a country deemed inferior like Thailand. Trust me, just go to Japan for tourism, don't live there long term.
You right
ผมเองก็อยากจะไปทำงานที่ญี่ปุ่นเหมือนกันแต่พูดถึงการทำงานที่นู่นทำงานกวดขันจริงๆและมีความมีความเคร่งเครียดสูงแต่รายได้มันได้มามันมันคุ้มกับค่าแรงผมกับแรงกายแรงใจกับความกดดันควรถึงได้อยากไปทำงานนอกประเทศถ้าประเทศนี้ไม่มีประยุทธ์ผมก็อยู่ที่เมืองไทยนั่นแหละ
This is a kind of unpopular opinion that I have too. I told my friends this and most of them wouldn't believe me. Japan is most culture-shocked country for me. lol I lived there for one and a half year, my gf is Japanese and I can confirm that. This country is really hard to live in especially if your origin is Thailand or some countries that live is easy.
man what do you expect? ive seen china make the same arguement and many asians claiming racism etc every time they complain in Australia but wait a minute Australia lets them live there and lets foriegners get Australian passports but when i go to ANY other asian country being a western white guy i have no rights whatsoever, ill never win with the police , i cant buy land , ill never get there passports no matter how perfect my language is , you complain about Japan they protect there own race but THERE exactly the same as Thailand, do you ever see a THAI person that DOESNT look thai and cant speak thai that has a thai ID card and passport?? NEVER,,,, so you ever see people in Australia and America that dont look Aussie or American and cant even speak english walk around with there passport? all the time Australia lets the other country destroy its own culture and change it, Japan protects there own country form foriegn influence you should say thankyou for that , because if they didnt then you might go to Japan one day and only half the people can speak fluent japanese and you will be confused just like I am in Australia when people cant even understand a simple question with an Australian accent in your own country ..
Couldn't agree more. I'm Asian and can speak Japansese (so I blend in), but Japanese people still consider me as not "one of them", which is fine as long as it doesn't bother you, but yes, people shouldn't expect to be welcomed with open arms into their society.
Im thai and i think YOU should also interview people in rural as well and not just bangkok only because the standard of living in completely different depends on where you live.
exactly!
He interviewed students. That alone is a huge bias already that makes it a very narrow group.
You Right! People from other age group can have different work ethics too. From my experience thai young generation are less likely to take jobs that require physical labors.(not say that they lazy, they just prefer something els)
And some are ignorant too look at girls who want to move japan at 7:33
i mean… did she have any slight idea that japan have one of the worst toxic work culture where people work to death with little to no personal life at all?. Did she really think her life gonna better there? I not say that thai labor system is perfect but when compared to japan, thailand work/life balance is far far better.
No one said USA to go to, lol
@@safffff1000 why would anyone wants to go USA, having that close Australia?
You should also ask people who has been studied or worked abroad why they come back to Thailand.
Cuz they cant get permanent resident card
I would go back to Thailand for food, friends family, cultural, and nature people and places
งั้นถามผมบ้างดิ ว่าทำไมคนอยู่ ตปท มานานแบบผม ได้กลับไปไทย ตั้งใจจะไปอยู่ไทยยาว ลงท้าย อยู่ไทยได้แค่ปีกว่าๆ ตอนนี้เผ่นกลับมาอยู่เมืองนอกแล้วครับ
@@Sebernica คุณคงจะรอวันที่จนลงๆๆๆๆในต่างประเทศให้ได้ และรอขอทานจากสวัสดิการรัฐ
they save money enough to return. like how I support to safe money with this minimum wage that daily food and transportation cost eating up half of it.
I'm half Thai and, after spending my whole life in London, am finally moving to Thailand. It's fascinating to hear people in Bangkok speaking about how it's impossible to afford life in the capital. Exact same issue many percieve here in London. Rent is absolutely insane and owning a house is a pipe dream. On both sides, it's so easy to overlook what you already have where you are. Love to the beautiful people of both countries and both cities 🇬🇧🇹🇭
They will fly back to Thailand after 3 months.😂
Its the same issue in every densely populated city. The advantage to working in London, Tokyo, Sydney, New York for Thais is that although expenses will be higher, roughly scaling with the higher income, and the proportion of monthly savings to income will be roughly the same, that savings will go a very long way once they decide to return to THailand for retirement. That is the key.
@@WHERESSS Nah. I don’t think these youngster here have “action plans”. They just dream and don’t plan.
@@jomontanee I think both you and @node are correct. What's going to happen in the future is, those no-planed youngster will eventually get a job overseas. After they are able to stand firmly on their feet, they will start to save, and send portion of their earnings back to their love ones in Thailand.
@@jomontaneeNah don’t think they have no plan. It’s easy for us to say they don’t plan their future ahead but we need to be realistic that the chance those plan will work is small to none. Majority of them living in Bangkok graduated from universities but still earn less than ฿15,000. Fair they can just about to survive with that but they have no savings. So they just basically live day by day just to work for another day to survive. It’s hard for them to push themselves up to a better standard and develop themselves when they weren’t born with silver spoons in their mouths in the first place. The rich will continue to be rich and poor will continue to be poor. The people’s living cycle will continue to be like this until they decide to change the way their country operate. Only a few poor people that try hard and lucky enough to be successful.
I understand people who want to move countries. If you want something better because it's human nature. But for those who curse only their home country, they must try to meet other countries' society. with the same skills that you have,If you are good enough, you can live anywhere in the world and Thailand Iis one of the easiest countries in the world to live in.
Agree
I can feel the pain
+1
@@ronnachaiaramraks3336 I also feel the pain, because the rent fund has killed me, I meant going to own a house...
Oh, correct! I love your comment.
ถ้าเมืองไทยอยู่ไม่ได้ ก็คงยากที่จะใช้ชีวิตอยู่ต่างประเทศ ขอให้สมหวังเป็นกำลังใจให้
As Thai and a former UK student, the reasons why I'm back to Thailand are because of better healthcare (I had some conditions at that time), and my family members that live here. Nonetheless, it is totally understandable why young Thai people tends to explore new oppotunities overseas.
Hi I'm also studying in the UK (exchange student and about to fly back to Thailand in next week) I wanna ask ur opinion on jobs like which is better Thailand or UK, as I'm currently in yr4 and about to grats in any months now.
@@guffow6707england is better for wage but thailand wins for me
I met a lot of Thai exchange students in Germany. They are enjoying their time here for sure, travelling around and making friends. Some even extend their stay and find work for a while or apply for a PhD program. But life here in Germany is hard. The daily life in Germany is a struggle. I can imagine that it isn't easy to cope with our daily life efficiency and customer unfriendly services. So the Thai students and scientists that I know, are always happy to go back to Thailand, because in the end they prefer life there. They say that life in Thailand is just way more chill and enjoyable. Can't speak for everyone from Thailand of course. But thats just from my experience.
That brain drain
It is so true. I live here myself in Germany. Ofcourse infrastructure and all are a lot better here but I always find something missing here. I definitely go back to Thailand when I can.
They have to learn when they are young. It’s good for them to experience the world then they can make their best choices that suit them
Im from Sweden and can relate somewhat. A think that a good society could be achived if it was possible to mix Germans productivity an efficiency with Thailand's more human/family oriented society.
Greeting from Swe 😊🔅🇸🇪
@@arabianrichguy9828 don't worry - they'll all come back. Hi-so Thais send their kids off to foreign countries to get superior degrees. These kids return to Thailand with a degree that's Internationally recognized, critical thinking and if they were smart, they connected with other hiso kids abroad. Right from the getgo, the upper-class maintains their advantage over those who can't travel outside of Thailand and pursue a better curriculum and business network.
You might get the same response if you interviewed people in London and New York. Or Sydney. Largest cities in a country often have disproportionately high costs of living that are really hard on young people. Also, the woman who said she wanted to go to Denmark might be in for a shock if she ever goes, as it's a *really* expensive country.
Well.if she can move there what occupation she could do
Well, let them have their dream and wake up wherever they want to go to realize life is not rosy and no free lunch. Good life comes with hard working and good attitude. Learn to appreciate what you have and make the best of it as no place is perfect.
@@sun_s9067 i like your Word about wake up thing althought they May not struggle to live, but got to suvvive in another country
@@sun_s9067 Great post.
True, but the wages in Denmark are also very high. I know some Thai people who work in Thai restaurants in Copenhagen who live very comfortably 😊
Good to hear Thai's voices, seems like the situation is the same all over the world! There's so many strikes in the UK over pay at the moment. Another good job done, Paddy 🙏
Great video. The young lady that said sometimes Thai people can be “ruthless” to each other, I couldn’t agree more. Living in a small village for several years now, I often see that side of “The Land of Smiles”. Your video is a good reminder that even “good jobs” here don’t pay all that much compared to cost of living, etc.
"Ruthless" in the rural area where people are generally more nice and kind than people in the Cities is NO more gossiping. People gossip everywhere we go even in your country I can promise that. In the west, people can be very confrontational and get in your face. You can get hurt for saying wrong things at the wrong time. These kids in the vid do NOT know better. However, I wish them luck if they want to move away. They need to see the world. 55
Sometimes they ruthless because they have to struggle with their life can you imagine if you are under that pressure? Some family make 600 Baht per day to feed 3 people, no one shouldn’t in the situation like that.
I have seen that ruthlessness and spitefulness with my Families female neighbour.
@@phoebeampm4794u are so ignorant, damn.
@DmitriyNosov How so for telling the truth about the west? Trust me your bad Thai days are far BETTER your good western days. That's y there are so MANY wars in the west. People get so angry and spiteful toward each other and start killing each other aka WAR.
I’m from the UK and recently returned from Thailand. I miss it already. Beautiful country, beautiful food and beautiful people. I would move there tomorrow
Human nature. Most of us want what we don’t have. Not that I blame them. Good job Paddy. All the best from Australia 🇦🇺
Fact
Yeah the grass is always greener on the other side.
Foreigners want to come here, citizens want to leave. Same in UK
People want to stay in sun for brown skin, people in Thailand want white skin
Right.
Yeah , wait for they find out that slow internet and non cash less society
I feel like the main reason many younger generation want to move out is because a problem that is deep in a root of this country. Mainly it is the public sector. It's rotten deep to it's core. Whether it the organization, system, personel, anything related to public sector is extremely rotten. A few years ago these young ppl want to change it by protesting and failed. So now they just give up and move to other countries instead.
An obvious example would be news about corruption in public sector that can be seen in news/social media daily(some of them are huge like 100 milllions+++ baht and imagine this huge news about twice every month) and even with obvious proof they just dgaf about it bc they are all corrupted and they help each other. So younger generations are like "I'm done" and just want to leave.
Singaporean here. There’s much to admire about Thai people, culture, history and the beauty of their land. The reasons for the educated young wanting to leave Thailand is valid and real. It doesn’t necessarily mean forsaking Thailand but bringing back knowledge to help improve the economy and people’s lives years later. One cannot expect ideologies outside of Thailand to be imposed like a mold. Afterall Thailand has a long, rich and deep history and culture on its own since it was not colonised by the West like its neighbouring countries. Thailand needs a Thai who deeply appreciates and understands the Thai uniqueness, combined with knowledge of foreign ideologies, skill and resilience to introduce applicable bits to bring the country to the next level. Of course all this is easier said than done. I wish Thai people all the very best. Don’t lose yourself in the midst of influence from foreign ideologies. Please continue to love your country and your people.
very well said, hope they won't get influenced byy western countries and keep their identity, the only country of south asia that has never been colonized
As a westerner, I agree that western influence & "woke" culture today is highly toxic to society, the economy, and a country. Reject it or it'll destroy you. Stay real.
@Soleil Eh Greetings from the U.S.A.. Say hi to my "mom", relatives, in-laws & friends in Teachers Estates (by Upper Thomson Rd. and Yio Cho Kang). Sure miss the satay sticks at the hawker centers, the chiku & lanka, and the otak vendor who used to walk through the neighborhood.
I wanted to go aboard when I finished my Uni. It wasn’t because I didn’t like Thailand, I just wanted to explore the world.
20 years on I’m now in my 40s and realise that.. I have to go home. I have learned the world and made comparison then it comes to my mind that oversea is not for me. It doesn’t suit my way of life I prefer. I am happy to say I am now going home for good. If any young ones want to have experience outside the country you should ! If you don’t try you don’t know. Just one thing don’t say you hate Thailand too soon you might regret it.
Paddy speaks Thai good because he lived in the country over 5 years - Paddy is showing English speakers that Thai is learnable and language school is worth its weight in gold if you are planning to move to Thailand!
ไม่มีอะไรน่าแปลกใจเลยครับ ทุกอย่างดำเนินไปตามปรกติ คนรุ่นใหม่ฟังเค้ามาพูดซะส่วนใหญ่ ของแบบนี้ต้องออกไปลองเองจึงจะเข้าใจ โชคดีนะครับน้องๆทั้งหลาย
ใช่ ฉันเกิดและเติบโตในสหรัฐอเมริกา และไม่มี "ชนชั้นกลาง" อีกต่อไป เป็นไปไม่ได้ที่จะซื้อบ้านหลังเล็ก ๆ ในรัฐเช่น CA เยาวชนไทยจำนวนมากมีความคิดเห็นของตนเองจากสิ่งที่พวกเขาเห็นในสื่อ ทั้งสหรัฐอเมริกาไม่ต้อนรับผู้อพยพ ไม่ใช่ทุกพื้นที่ที่เป็น "ลอสแองเจลิส ชิคาโก นิวยอร์ก ฯลฯ" มันน่าตกใจที่พวกเขาไม่รู้ว่าคนอเมริกันใช้ชีวิตแบบ paycheck to paycheck และใช้บัตรเครดิตเพื่อความอยู่รอด
สนับสนุนน้องๆไปมีชีวิตต่างแดน เพราะไทยจะก้าวหน้าได้ต้องการคนรุ่นใหม่ที่รู้รอบด้าน แต่บางคน attitude ไม่ได้ค่ะ น้องฝันไป ไม่ยึดโยงความจริง จะร้องไห้กลับบ้านแน่นอน
เช่น คนไทยดุ ไม่ช่วยเหลือ-ไปเจอคนเมืองนอกแล้วจะรู้
หรือคิดแต่รายได้ดีมาก แต่ไม่นึกว่าเสียภาษีอย่างโหด
หรือเชื่อฝังหัวว่าอยู่ไทยจะประสบความสำเร็จได้ต้องรวยต้องมีต้นทุน ทั้งที่คนสร้างตัวจากติดลบก็มีเยอะ แล้วหนูจะไปสร้างตัวประเทศอื่นได้ไง
ทัศนคติเพ้อฝันกับเหยื่อโชคชะตาแบบนี้ อยู่ที่ไหนก็อยู่ไม่ได้แน่นอน
@@tulipleec3738 รับฟังเสมอค่ะ ถ้าเป็นความคิดที่น่ารับฟัง แต่ทัศนคติที่แย่และผิด มันไม่ได้ผิดที่ระบบแต่ที่ตัวบุคคล และมันทำลายตัวพวกคุณเอง เช่น อ้างว่ามีกี่คนสร้างตัวได้จากติดลบ? อันนี้ loser attitude ค่ะ ต้องแก้ก่อนเลย -------- และขอย้อนถามกลับ แล้วที่พวกคุณเรียกร้องให้ผู้ใหญ่ฟัง พวกคุณเคยฟังคำสอนหรือเตือนของเขาบ้างไหรือไม่? การรับฟังต้องมาจาก 2 ฝั่งนะคะ ทวิภาคี ไม่ใช่เอาแต่เรียกร้องแต่ไม่มีอะไรจะให้นะคะ .... ปล. ยกตัวอย่างง่ายๆ กลุ่มน้องที่ไปต่างประเทศ ที่ดังๆแบบอจ.ภาษาอังกฤษ อยู่ได้กี่เดือนคะ ทำไมรีบกลับมา? เคย"วิเคราะห์"ไหม
คนไทยสันดานอยากรวยแบบง่ายๆ ค่ะ และไม่มีความรู้ว่าประเทศที่มีค่าเงินสูง ภาระค่าใช้จ่ายก็สูงตาม ในหัวเค้าเอาแค่ค่าเงินเขามาแปลงเป็นเงินไทย เลยคิดว่าได้ตังค์เยอะอยู่สบาย แต่ไม่รู้ต้นทุนที่ต้องจ่ายในแต่ละวันแต่ละเดือน และระบบสังคมที่ต้องถีบตัวเอง พัฒนาทักษะให้เฉิดฉาย ความเท่าเทียมที่เค้ายึดถือคือความเท่าเทียมที่ลงไปถึงระดับกายภาพ เพราะฉะนั้นอย่าเพ้อฝันว่าจะมีใครมายื่นมือช่วยเหลือต่อให้เป็นผู้หญิงตัวเล็กๆ หรือยากจนข้นแค้นก็ไม่มีใครมาสงสารขอรับบริจาคเงินเพื่อช่วยเหลือหรอกนะ แต่ทุกประเทศมีระบบหัวหน้าและลูกน้องค่ะ อย่าเพ้อฝันว่าความเป็นคนที่เท่ากันหมายถึงตำแหน่งหน้าที่การงานเท่ากันด้วย คนเป็นหัวหน้างานมีหน้าที่ควบคุมงาน ออกคำสั่ง คนเป็นลูกน้องก็ต้องทำตามงานที่ได้รับหมายให้ดี คนไทยเลอะเทอะเรื่องความเท่าเทียม
เริดมากครับ แล้ว ถามเด็กนักศึกษา ในหัวเค้าก็มีแต่ 300 บาทต่อวันๆๆ ท่องเป็นนกแก้ว ดูโลกเค้ายังเล็กมาก ไม่มองกาลไกลเลยเพราะ ไม่เคยทำงานในชีวิตจริง เช่นงาน โรงแรม อายุงาน 5-10. ปี หลายคนก็ไป 40,000-100,000แล้ว ไม่รวม service charge นี่ยังไม่พูดถึงงารมือโปร พวก เซล บัญชี IT law หรือพวก สายวิศวะ สายวิทย์ คณิตศาสตร์ประกันภัย นั่น start 50,000 ขอโทษ คนรอบตัวหลายคน อายุ33-38 ได้ 150k+ เยอะมาก และไม่เห็นใช้ เส้นสาย อะไรสักคน ฝีมือล้วนๆ
ชอบมากเลยครับ คุนพูดได้โดนใจมากๆ
แต่ก็เข้าใจที่เขาพุดแบบนั้นนะ เพราะเส้นสายสำคัญมากในไทย เราก็รู้ๆกันอยู่ จะบอกว่าระบบไม่ผิดเลยก็เหมือนหลอกตัวเอง
ดูเหมือนว่าคนไทยจะตั้งความหวังกับชีวิตไหม่ที่ต่างประเทศสูงมาก หารู้ไม่ว่าชีวิตมันไม่ใด้สวยหรูอย่างที่คิด เเต่ก็เข้าใจน้องๆนะคะ รัฐบาลไทยควรตระหนักถึงปัญหาภาวะสมองไหลเเละรับฟังปัญหาของคนรุ่นไหม่เเละเเก้ไขโดยด่วนไม่งั้นคนเก่งจะพากันออกไปต่างประเทศกันหมด
เเก้ไข: ท่องไว้นะค่ะ #พลเมืองชั้นสอง congratulation กับคนต่างด้×วไนต่างเเดนนะค่ะ ขอไห้มีความสุขกับการเป็นผู้อยู่อาศัยนะค่ะ
ผมไม่แน่ใจ คำว่าสมองไหล
กับคนรุ่นใหม่ ขอโทษ ที่ต้องคิดแบบนี้ครับ
เห็นด้วยค่ะ บางทีมันเกี่ยวโยงกัน แนวคิดหรือความเชื่อเรื่องการไปต่างประเทศจะทำให้มีชีวิตที่ดีกว่า ส่งผลให้คนเก่งรุ่นใหม่ ไปอยู่ประเทศอื่นหมด คนที่จะช่วยพัฒนาประเทศและเป็นแรงกำลังขับเคลื่อนประเทศก็น้อยลงไปด้วย
ไปเถอะกินข้าวผัดจานละ 500 _300 บ ประเทศไทยมื้อหนึ่ง 50 บาทก็อิ่มแล้ว ไม่ใช่สมองไหลถูกล้างสมอง
ค่าครองชีพไม่สมดุลกับรายได้ไง
มันอยู่ที่ attitude ด้วยส่วนนึงค่ะ เด็กรุ่นใหม่หลายคนโดน attitude แย่ อยากได้งานสบายเงินเดือนสูงซึ่งมันไม่มีหรอก ทำงานในต่างปท ยี่งต้องแข่งขันเหมือนกัน เพราะถ้างานที่จ่ายดี เขาก็ต้องการคนมีความสามารถ แค่_สษาเราก็สู้เขายากแล้ว กว่าจะ/ด้ขึ้นเหมือนฝรั่งต้องทำงานหนักกว่าเขามากเำื่อสร้างผลงาน ก็ปล่อยสมองไหลไปเถอะ ถ้า attitude ไม่ได้ ไม่ชอบเสียแล้ว อยู่ไปก็ช่วยให้ปท พัฒนาหรอก
ต่างคนต่างความเห็นกัน ใครพอใจที่จะอยู่ก็อยู่ค่ะ ใครไม่โอเคเขาจะย้ายออกไปมันก็เรื่องของเขา ถ้าใครไม่พอใจที่เด็กจะย้ายออกจากประเทศนี้ ก็แนะนำให้กรี๊ดออกมานะคะ
😂😂😂😂😂
กรี๊ด ที่มันไม่ย้ายกันสักทีนี้แหละ บ่นแต่อยากย้าย เมื่อไหร่จะไป 555
@@todezka ก็เค้ายังไม่มีไม่พร้อมไงครับ ถ้าอะไรๆพร้อมก็ไปไม่พูดเปลืองน้ำลายหรอก
วัยรุ่นสามกรีบ ถูกใจสิ่งนี้
As an American (born and raised), the issue of wages to the constant rise of cost of living is also a problem here, and I live in one of the more affordable states. If you couple that with the idea that you need higher education to get ahead and get paid more (in many professions, you actually don't. Proper training and certification is generally enough.) with the absurd cost of higher education you end up stuck in your current situation, which is a problem for many Americans. So the grass isn't always greener on the other side, even if it appears so. But in terms of going to another country to gain professional and/or life experience, I think that's a good idea for anyone regardless of where you're from if you're able to make that happen.
Asking undergraduate students about jobs and wage is naive. They dont have experience and all they know is 300 baht a day(9000 baht a month) repeatitively in circle. In real professional career life, when they got 5-15 year experience , they can earn up to 50,000-200,000 baht easily and they can live well-luxurious life with that. Many people I know earn 70,000-200,000 when they are 33-38 year old.
I'm Thai and currently live in GC, Australia now as an employee. I love the video, it truly reflects how many Young Thais want to live in Thailand would like to move out at some point in their life. (totally related to that). One point I'd believe worth sharing is Young Thais people knew what they do. Some comments might say "Hey, you don't know how hard it is to live in Western or developed country.", trust me they've reached in a harder position while living in motherland.
6 years ago after my graduation, my salary starts at 15kTHB per month, noodle is 40THB per bowl. I speak 3 languages fluently(Thai, English, Mandarin), graduated from international uni, a ton of activities profile, plus proven sales record(I did side hustle). Later I got the job in one of the biggest company in Thailand, making 7 figures for company annually, work from 8am to sometimes 12pm at night no weekends life, 5 years straight. As a result, my salary increases only 2-3% annually with small bonus and "Thank you" as a reward at year end party. Oh and btw noodle now is 50THB up with smaller portion. (In grab it is 70-100 THB upwards)
People complain about living abroad because of tax, inflation and rental. I totally get that. But would you agree that earning more allow you to have a room to save and invest more rather than earn less every single year because of inflation and no chance to earn more because of social structure?
Some people I knew earns 15k -25k THB per month with 5-10 years of experience in a middle to high skill job.
Look, I'm not fantasize living in Australia or Western country. The food here is expensive and not taste as good as in Thailand. Discrimination and racism still happens. Healthcare system can't be compare to Thailand. Reparing things is damn expensive here.
And so much more.
The question is " What choice do Young Thai have?"
If you are foreigner living in Thailand or you are Thai living aboard and want to move back, surely you'd love it. You have money or you have a business or job that allows you to earn more. But What if you don't? Will you still consider living in Thailand in long-term?
Sorry for long ranting, but I just don't understand Thai or foreigner people who said that Young Thais don't understand the value of what we have in home country. Of course, they knew but what choice do they have?
Many people still commeting here while living aboard, come on guys.
📌อยากให้เจ้าของคลิปปักหมุดเม้นนี้🔥 555555 พี่เค้าพูดถูกทุกจุดเลยอ่ะ
พูดแทนคนไทยหลายๆ คนหมดแล้ว
Totally agree
เมืองไทยคือสวรรค์สำหรับคนมีเงิน
เมื่อของขึ้นราคาอาหารจะขึ้น แต่เมื่อมันลง ราคาอาหารจะไม่เคยลงตาม
For those who never live outside Thailand or often travel abroad , undoubtly want to try new life oversea. They will finally wish to go back after having some experiences there.
Very true....live and learn by experience.
It's also internet, they might be seeing other Thai people who speak proper english and live in Australia or USA or living in Europe and having a very good life. I mean im from the Netherlands an im certainly not struggling at all. I mean for me it feels normal you buy a family house + car after you studied and working. But this is not the case in many countries.
เรามองว่าน่าสนับสนุนนะคะ ถ้ามีโอกาสไปก็ควรไป ถ้าไม่มีโอกาสไป แล้วสามารถสร้างโอกาสให้ไปได้ก็ควรไปอยู่ดี บางทีการนั่งคิดไปเอง มันไม่เท่ากับได้รับประสบการณ์จริงๆ คนที่ไปแล้วได้ดี มีความสุขไม่อยากกลับไทยก็มี ไปแล้วได้ดีเงินเดือนสูง แต่อยากกลับไทยก็มีเยอะแยะ สมองไหลก็ต้องไหล คนเราต้องมีสิทธิเลือกที่อยากจะอยู่ เพื่อนเราคนนึงเป็นวิศวกร ทำงานที่อเมริกา เงินเดือนสูง มีรถขับ แต่ก็กลับไทยมา บอกว่าอยู่มาหลายประเทศแล้ว เมืองไทยดีสุด อยู่เมืองไทย รถนางก็ไม่มี วันๆ นั่งแต่รถสาธารณะ ไม่ได้ VIP แต่อย่างใด แต่ถ้าถามว่า เกลียด รบชุดนี้ไหม เบื่อมาก แต่มันคนละเรื่องกัน คือบางอย่างต้องไปสัมผัสเอง แต่บางสาขาอาชีพอยู่ไทยมันก็ไม่รุ่งจริงๆ ไปเมืองนอก ไปสังคมยุโรป อเมริกามันโอกาสมากกว่า หรือบางคนชอบความมีระเบียบจัดๆ อยู่ไทยไปก็พาลแต่จะมีเรื่องรกหู รกตา คือคนเรามันไม่เหมือนกัน เรามองว่า ต่อให้เกิดเป็นคนสัญชาติไหน แต่คุณก็มีสิทธิเลือกสถานที่อยู่ได้ ถ้ามีความสามารถมากพอ หาที่อยู่แล้วสบายใจ อยู่ที่ไหนก็ได้ทั้งนั้น
ไม่สนับสนุนเพราะการย้ายประเทศไม่ใด้ช่วยไห้ไทยเเละรัฐบาลดีขึ้น มีเเต่จะถดถอยลงไปเรื่อยๆเพราะไทยจะขาดคนเก่งเเละทรัพยากรมนุษย์ไปมหาศาล ของเเบบนี้ต้องมองไนระดับชาติเเละส่วนรวมไม่ไช่เเค่คนหนึ่งคน.
@@lebjell999 จริงครับต้องมองไนระดับชาติไม่ไช่เเค่คนๆเดียว
ผมพูดตรงๆว่าประเทศไทยมันน่าอยู่ที่สุดแต่ไอ้คนๆหนึ่งทำให้เมืองไทยจากเมืองสวรรค์ก็กลายเป็นนรกได้สมัยก่อนคนไทยทำงานเมืองนอกมีน้อยมากสมัยนี้ 8 ปีมานี้คนไทยแห่ไปทำงานเมืองนอกไปเท่าไหร่ก็ลองคิดดูละกันว่ามอญพม่าในเมืองไทยเมื่อก่อนเยอะเดี๋ยวนี้มอญพม่าเดี๋ยวนี้แทบจะไม่มีแล้วในประเทศมันเกิดอะไรขึ้นกับเศรษฐกิจประเทศไทยครับ
เห็นด้วยมากๆเลยครับ เพราะส่วนตัวลองมาเรียนที่อังกฤษเเล้วคือชอบผู้คนชอบสังคมกับไลฟ์สไตล์ที่นี่มาก รู้นะว่าถ้ามาอยู่ทำงานจริงๆคงยากเเละหาเงินสู้คนอื่นไม่ได้เเต่ถ้าเเลกมาด้วยความสุขที่ได้อยู่ที่ที่ชอบมันก็คุ้มครับ :)
I was born in Thailand but came to the U.S. in the 80’s and then came back here again in the 90’s when I was 17. I’ve lived in the U.S. all my life, and I’ve always wanted to go visit Thailand again. Love the country! I think Thailand is not bad but could be better.
Free sample at the end 😂 at least he's honest from the start! Still constantly motivating me on my Thai journey. Back to BKK in 1 week I can't wait!
I feel for young Thai people. Hope and pray for something to happen for the good of Thai people and the country. I left Thailand for US when I was 22 years old. I am retiring and planning to return to Thailand next year. I am planning to use what I have ( knowledge, experience, money ect. ) to help my country during the last chapter of my life.
I worked in Thailand before moving to Germany due Marriage. I though living abroad would be offer me more opportunities to grow up. After moving here, I wasting my time for 3 years investing on language skill, and throw over 100 time my resume to get a jobs. But Tax is high, bills is getting higher. Inflation makes life harder. I miss life in Thailand. My daily life is just to work and sleep. By the way. I still encourage new gen to go abroad to get their eyesight wider. At the end, I will spend the rest of my life in Thailand.
I like your comment because you encourage the youngs to experience and get wider eyesight. it's a really fair comment here
Germany used to be a good place to make a good living. Germany is falling on very hard times now. Convince your farang husband to flee to Thailand! It will be better for both of you.
At least you only work 8 hours here. The work life balance is much better in Germany than in Thailand.
I wonder if you have a relationship with a German guy. If so, 2 income should be MORE than enough to easily enjoy life. My little brother and his gf both work 4 days a week and have plenty of free time. And PLENTY of money because of 2 incomes. And many days off. And me myself as a Dutch guy i work fulltime, but also have plenty of free time. And more than enough money. I have zero financial problems at all. As a single person i own a 5 bedroom house, drive a paid off Tesla. I don't know but my income isn't even that great. It's easy to get around in Netherlands/Germany/Denmark/Norway etc. I don't understand how people think its difficult.
Me too. I’m in the same boat. It took me 10 years to make a decision to move here in Canada and after all my hard work I’m now a dual citizen but it’s not easy to live here; food, weather, cost of living, and everything affect your daily life, let alone politics. I’m just hanging in there at the moment just to get by. Eventually I’ll definitely move back home, hoping that day will come soon. Take care 💕
It’s extremely difficult life
I am Thai working as expat in the oversea in many countries but i prefer to stay in Thailand.
I can relate to them. I’m from the Philippines but I move to the US, for similar reasons.
Me too from PH. But I love Thai people.
As I am Thai living abroad. Thailand is the best place to live.
ถ้างั้นก็กลับไทยถาวรดิครับ จะอ้างติดเรียน ติดงาน ติด ฯลฯ ติดอะไรก็ไม่ได้ทั้งนั้นแหละครับ คือถ้าไทยดีจริง คงไม่ออกมา เรียน / ทำงาน / หรือแม้แต่ติดตามครอบครัวมาอยู่ ตปท หรอกจริงไหมครับ ก็เรียนที่ไทยไปดิ ทำงานก็ทำที่ไทย คือถ้าไทยมันดีจริงๆ มันต้องดีในทุกมิติสิครับ
Yet you went abroad to make money and status.
If you rich.😌
Sure...with no pension system kids are cursed to pay parents if they want them live decently. Meanwhile kids don't have the money for them and they create debts over debts waiting for their children to pay for them. It's a circle that makes the system rotten from the basis. Best place yes...🤦🏻♂️
มาเห่ากันบานเลยนะครับพอเค้าบอกว่าที่ไทยดีกว่าซักหน่อยนี่มันไม่มีการเคารพการตัดสินใจกันแบบที่ทำกับพวกที่อยากจะไปนอกเลยสินะ
น้องผู้หญิงสองคนแรกใช้ถาษาไทยได้ดีมาก
แต่ที่เหลือ
"เลียนอยู่ที่ ศรีนคลินวิโลด"
"คอบคัว"
"อะไล"
"เลา"
"เลื่อง"
ที่แปลกคือคุณนาที 6:24 ผู้ชายตัวใหญ่ใส่แว่นเสื้อสี้เข้มพูดภาษาอังกฤษได้ดีมี R และ consonant blend แต่เขาออกเสียง ร. และควบกล้ำไม่ได้เลย
คุณ Paddy ช่วยแก้ไขการใช้ภาษาไทยของคนไทยนี้ด้วยจะเป็นพระคุณอย่างมากครับ
ไม่ใช่ทุกคนที่จะออกเสียงควบกลํ้าได้ครับ
I Foreign who living in Thailand since 5 Years.... I would never change the coutry again, when i hear from my friends how high the Prices going to live in Europe, US, UK, or. Australia, so I Happy to live here, even with not a lot Money... but Happy and easy...
น้องๆส่วนมากคิดแบบนี้แหละครับ แต่สุดท้ายคนที่จะได้ไปจริงๆมีน้อยมาก ต้องสู้ชีวิตมากๆครับและต้องแข่งกับคนต่างชาติอื่นๆด้วย (สาเหตุคงมาจากการเมืองนั้นแหละครับ)
Another major issue (one of which made me decide to leave Thailand) that no one in the video talks about is the environmental issue such as the pollution issue (PM2.5) that has persisted for far too long.
Japan name but your thai? yeah pollution is bad but to be honest Manilla , vietnam and all of china is worse , id say bangkok is somewhere in the middle for Asia. They will never improve it though bangkok is an ugly city , almost no parks and gardens anywhere, people only care about ugly buildings everywhere and the traffic will only get worse just look at the victory monument area thats terrible at 6pm every day
ถ้าพวกเข้าอยากย้ายไปจากไทยผมยินดีเป็นอย่างยิ่งครับ แผ่นดินจะได้สูงขึ้นและเบาขึ้นครับ แต่ผมยินดีที่จะอยู่ประเทศไทย
เพื่อค้าขายในเมืองไทยครับ เมืองไทยไม่สิ้นไร้ไม้ตอกที่จะทำมาหากินครับ ช่องทางในการทำมาหากินเป็นล้านๆช่องทางครับ
OK
Many often see things either through rose-colored glasses or jaded-glasses. Living/working abroad for many is special and an eye-opening experience. I feel grateful that I had those opportunities. It's always nice to be surrounded by family and friends especially as you grow older. For most of us life is not easy and is usually very challenging. It's those challenges that makes us who we are and how we deal with the setbacks.
I (Australian) tried working in Bangkok and hated it for a number of reasons but saw that life was much harder for the Thais than me. I changed to a longer visa that permitted me to work online and live in Bangkok. I love living here, for the experiences and quality of life. I have found that Thai culture is unique and beautiful but it is impervious to a farrung couple.
I’m still stuck over here. It gives me hope to see Aussies who’ve escaped.
im also from Aus and tried that and think its insane for any foriegner to even atempt it its such a downgrade. Aus might be considered boring or isolated for some but when you think about it, everything and i mean EVERYTHING is worse in Thailand and ive been there since 2012. Traffic, pollution, Thai being unreliable with almost everything ( if you complain they ignore you or make up a story to cover it up) mafia outside every 4 plus hotel in partnership with hotel management that ignore it because there all getting paid. The sheer hypocritcy of Thailand and Thai people that claim they hate corruption , dont want others to look down on them yet will do unethical things every day and always have an excuse for it. The fact that guns are the only way to have any stability at all in Thailand says it all , not only will Thai scam foriegners and treat them like ATM machines but even Thai never trust Thai and will kill each other over and over again in every election because ummm thats what thai do when they lose or dont agree with someone. Along with Myarmar it would be the most uncivilized country on earth where saving face at the expense of other people is the NO 1 objective. You dont need a brain in thailand to win you just need connections and some army or police friends, funny how Thai will complain about army but will threated anyone with there army friends just to win at every oppurtunity. It belongs in the medievil ages and will never change. COME and wake me up when Thailand is a clean hard working high tech country like Japan , IT WILL NEVER HAPPEN
I am Thai and I live in Australia. In my opinion, Thailand is better to live if you earn enough income. But the majority of Thai citizen aren't earn enough to make a good fortune. Compare to where I live in Australia the minimum wages for the commoner is fair. We can afford whatever we need if we learn how to save but not for the wages in Thailand especially if you just graduate and start working in Bangkok. It really hard to make the good fortune. Good luck to everyone who want to go overseas. No pain no gain always true. :)
what's the minimum wages in Australia?
Thank you so much paddy for bringing this up. It gives me more knowledge about Thailand because I really like this country, I even thought of living here someday. But because of this type of contents it gives me more insight whether if my dream is a bad decision or a Good one. All the best paddy stay safe my friend.
Thailand still has bad sides that need to be improved.
But if you can accept the bad side, living in Thailand is definitely easier than in Japan (or America).
I used to work in Japan for 3 years. And my friends and relatives live in America and Canada.
There is a communist party in Thailand trying to use the issue of minimum wage to provoke Thai young people to change the government to communism. It is expected that the manipulator behind is A+V countries.
@@1beck2en3ham Hear hear!
Yeah communism is bad, it kill the economy for ever. Venezuela went from being the richest South American country to the poorest in 25 year of communism.
That ideology have never work anywhere. Btw, global companies are tying to implement communism to the whole world.
@@1beck2en3ham What is this Communist Party you’re talking about? As far as I’m aware, there hasn’t been a major Communist or even Socialist Party in Thailand for decades
@@lordliberty8885 red shirts
@@eyerake1544 Eh, I wouldn’t really call red shirts communist or even socialist at that. It’s mostly working class folks demanding social justice. Most of the red shirts aren’t even calling for the abolishment of the monarchy (Just reform.) Hell, they mostly advocate for populist neoliberal policies (Far from Socialism.)
Really excellent interview. Speaking Thai helps put them at ease.
I'm jealous,, Paddy, you really have an excelent grasp of Thai language.,, I hope to be half as good someday
Great job as always Paddy.
It is so true to that it is almost impossible to establish yourself in Thailand from nothing. Though it may seem hard in other countries as well, there are still more chances than in Thailand. I don't blame these young people for wanting to leave but living overseas may not be the answer for everyone. I wish they could travel the world and find the answer for themselves which place works best for them.
First they need to change their attitude. Too dreamy and unreal.
It’s not true that they cannot establish themselves from nothing. I have seen many people who came from disadvantage families but succeeded in their lives. Good thing comes with hard working and good attitude (ready to adapt, ready to put all your effort) and that is true everywhere. The real question is do they have this quality yet?
U are a joke@@jomontanee
@@sun_s9067the truth is that its a very small percentage of people. Less than 1, probably
Thank You for this video, maximum respect for trying to extend the boundaries! :)
Your Thai is 8/10, mine is 4/10, been here for 12 years, but never really got the time to learn to speak fluently ...
While a ton of foreigners wish to live in Thailand for the lifestyle their earnings allow there, thais wishing to leave Thailand seems to me like searching for more opportunites to make more money and get experiences.
Nothing wrong with that, but the cost of living in the west may reveal that inflation and higher living costs eats up a lot of the difference.
All ok, another factor to consider is loneliness and isolation. An acquaintance of mine was married to a Thai woman and she could not wait to leave Denmark for the 3 months every year she'd go to Thailand to be with the family, deeming life in Denmark extremely boring as nothing really happens in the evening on weekdays.
My theory is that Thais generally will be most happy in Thailand if they didn't have to struggle to make ends meet.
It’s not about money! it’s about political systems and being unheard.
@@pairnicha point taken, this is an important factor.
I am from Indonesian and working at Thailand. I can feel Thai people. This is the same reason why I seek working overseas. People who have the opportunity to work overseas should take the chance. Don't worry about other people. You should do what's your heart tell you to do. If you think working overseas is not the right choice for you, you can always comes back to your homeland.
There have always been Thais who want to work abroad but typically they are only thinking about the money and have little or no idea what life would be like. Like many expats here, Thais tend to group together when living overseas, in my experience, especially those who are only there to study or work in places like Thai restaurants.
That said, I have always said I feel lucky and privileged being a Farang in Thailand and would not want to be Thai. As a foreigner who speaks Thai I have had great freedom and opportunity and my life is lived outside the restrictions of normal Thai society. It can be hard for Thais to be socially mobile or advance in this class structured society.
It's true
ไม่เห็นจะยากเลย..ไม่ประหยัดกันเองหาแต่ที่เปรียบเทียบ...โปรดไปอยู่อเมริกาน่าจะเหมาะกับคนคิดแบบนี้
The problem is there are many farangs that hold some kinds of privilege being in Thai society but still want to do something that privately keep for only Thai citizen while they still dont wanna be a Thai citizen legally. Such as criticizing Thai monarchy, Thai politics, Thai gov ., etc. Outsider is just outsider. You guys earn some advantages from being a farang , it’s good. But it’s not good, whenever talking behind us is something that you love doing among Farang society. That’s really terrible.
@h9599 There is a communist party in Thailand trying to use the issue of minimum wage and class structured society to provoke Thai young people to change the government to communism. It is expected that the manipulator behind is A+V countries. Thai society does not discriminate against race, color, religion, so to say that Thai society is a class society is a slander of the communists.
What kind of Job are you doing? Like for me im in electrical / software engineering. Wonder if you could get a decent job as a foreigner. Offcoarse i understand you need to learn the local language to actually properly communicate on the job.
Paddy, absolutely brilliant work mate, I live in Thailand now with my Thai wife and son, and these interviews are fantastic.
Thanks a lot Stepky! Glad you enjoy them
I'm from Korat, and working in Sana'a, Yemen now. Life here is pretty good.
Some young people don’t know much about living in other countries.
Brain drain not just thailand only new generation india to
สนามบ้างข้าวๆดูสวยกว่าบ้านเรา
ลองไปอยู่จริงๆ แล้วจะคิดถึงเมืองไทย
That can be said about anyone, not just young people, not having tried living in other countries.
I never realised Thai people were so anxious t o get away from thailand. Very enlightening paddy.
Well they said outside of Thailand is a way of better life
Thailand is such a beautiful place to be. Why do you want to leave? I dont understand. I live in Germany and i am a polish guy. I like Poland and i like Germany. Every Country on this planet has something magical. Learn to be happy with what you have at your place and you will be happy everywhere.
300 baht/day that why people want to leave.
The grass is greener on the other side.
Here we have a lot of corruption with a lot of corrupt people, and you tell us to be happy 😂😂
Imagine having 330 bath a day to use with 50bath per meal
So you would be happy as long as having a beautiful place but barely able to find good food day by day, right?
The minimum wage is not applied to everybody. It depends. You have your own your choice. The food/energy crisis happen around the world. Other countries encounter more severe problem than Thailand.
wow. I am from south korea. I didn't know this kind of reality of thai young people. it was really good and useful video to me. thanks paddy.
Well done, Paddy. Sitting here making notes for our next video about the pluses and minuses of living in Thailand and much appreciated the perspectives of the young people whom you interviewed. Very well done mate.
ทุกประเทศมีปัญหาทางการเมืองที่แตกต่างกัน แต่มีผลกระทบต่อประชาชนทั้งนั้น จะมากน้อยแล้วแต่ฐานะของแต่ละคน
ทีอเมริกามีการย้ายถิ่นฐานมากช่วงนี้เพราะการเมือง
มีคนพเนจรมากขึ้น บางรัฐร้านกาแฟที่มีชื่อเสียงต้องปิดตัวลงมากกว่า16แห่ง เพราะคนพเนจรเหล่านั้นก่อกวนทำลายสถานที่
บางคนออกนอกบ้านแทบไม่ได้เพราะจะโดนทำร้ายได้
ดังนั้นใครจะย้ายมาอเมริกาหรือไปประเทศใดๆ ขอให้ศึกษาให้ดีๆว่าควรจะอยู่ท้องถิ่นไหนจึงจะปลอดภัยและหางานทำได้
คนที่อยู่ต่างประเทศก่อนวิกฤตจะเกิดขึ้น ก็แน่นอนจะเก็บเงินได้ถ้ารู้จักเก็บออม
ทุกที่มีทั้งบวกและลบ
I’m Thai who lived in USA for long time. I have plan to retire in Thailand. No one place like my mother land, love Thailand ❤❤❤
Iam Brazilian living in New Zealand and want to retire in Thailand
@@j.f.almeida9081 glad to hear that, i wish you plan come true. 👍
every one want to retire in thailand but why dont you go now , the reason is the same at that student say
@@arjaryvichuda7066 I’m waiting for my retirement money. If I retires now I would get not much my money and another reason I’m too young to retire.
ประเทศไทยอยู่ได้เพราะคนมีเงินมีทองมีบ้านมีรถถ้าคุณอยากเช่าบ้านงานก็ไม่มีค่าครองชีพสุ่มรายได้ไม่มีมันก็ไม่ได้เป็นเมืองสวรรค์อย่างที่พี่คิดหรอกครับ
When I was younger I wanted to leave Thailand for better life. Then I had that opportunity to live and making money in the US. But I always miss my familly in Thailand. The older I get the more I desire to move back to spend simple basic life with them. Yes! Im planning to move back home.
I’m from Singapore and the same complaint about cost of living prevails here. I too tried to move elsewhere and made it to New Zealand. Unfortunately due to some issues, I had to move back. Once again, the same issues regarding cost of living is also rampant there. Not to mention the countless homeless folks there and the numbers are increasing. Jobs are plenty but mostly in the service industry and the pay isn’t exciting either. There’s a housing crunch despite having lots of land.
The modern world we live in is becoming increasingly unstable. Moving overseas is not the solution it used to be.
New Zealand is a bit too isolated. I suspect the economic opportunities there is very limited. Probably, a good place to chill if making a living is not too much of a concern for you.
There is always Orchard Towers
@@garyzies3486 my deal about moving out is beyond dollars and sense. That economic or financial factors balance out each other no matter where u are in the world.
For all the safety and comfort in SG, I’d forsake it for a bigger land with more normal
people who aren’t wired to chase the never ending quest for $$$$$$$. While that’s important, SG is ONLY about that.
Let’s just say I’m different.
@@megatonhammer4723 Right on! Where do you find "more normal" people?
ฉันรักประเทศไทย ตอนนี้ดิฉันใช้
ขีวิตอยุ่ต่างประเทศหลายสิบปี
แต่ตอนนี้ อยากกลับไปใช้ ชีวิตที่
ไทยมากๆค่ะ ❤
@@bboy4339 ขอบคุณค่ะ 🙏
มาสิ ทำไมไม่มาหละ ใครห้ามคุณ?
@@arjaryvichuda7066 กลับแน่เมื่อพร้อม
@@arjaryvichuda7066 บอกรึยังว่ามีคนห้าม
ในฐานะคนไทยคนหนึ่ง...สนันสนุนให้ไปครับ ไปลองใช้ชีวิต ไปทำงานพาร์ทไทม์ที่บางคนอยู่ไทยก็ไม่เคยคิดจะทำ เช่น เสิร์ฟอาหาร รับจ้างต่างๆ ขายของที่ร้าน ไปดูความแตกต่างทางวัฒนธรรมและการทำงาน เพราะพอเราไปถึงจะเป็นพลเมืองชั้น2 ทันทีต้องเข้าคอร์สเรียนภาษาและวัฒนธรรมของประเทศเขาก่อน และต้องขยันเป็นสองเท่าจากปกติ ชีวิตมันไม่ได้โรยด้วยกลีบกุหลาบเสมอไป ไปลองเปิดโลกทัศน์ใหม่ๆ ดูความรับผิดชอบต่อหน้าที่พลเมืองของประเทศเขา แล้วจะรู้ถึงความแตกต่างกันของทั้งสองประเทศที่น้องๆอยากไปใช้ชีวิตดู เกิดมาแค่ครั้งเดียว ทำเถอะครับ ขอแค่ขยันรับทำงานทุกอย่างที่ได้เงินและก็เก็บไว้บ้าง เพราะภาษีสูงพอตัว ใช้จ่ายอย่างระมัดระวัง ก็มีเหลือใช้ครับ ถ้าไปได้หรือไม่ไหวก็แค่กลับมา ถือว่าเป็นประสบการณ์ของชีวิต ถ้าแก่แล้วมันจะสายเกินไปไปตอนที่ที่ยังมีไฟในการทำงานนี่แหละ..สนับสนุน..ส่วนตัวพี่ไปอยู่ประเทศในยุโรปแต่เป็นแค่ระยะสั้น ทุกประเทศก็มีข้อดีและเสียแตกต่างกันออกไป แต่โดยส่วนตัวแล้วสุดท้ายพี่ก็เลือกที่จะอยู่ที่ไทยและขยันทำงานเก็บเงิน ทำงานทุกอย่างที่ได้เงินแม้กระทั่งเสริฟพาร์ทไทม์ตามโรงแรมพี่ก็ทำไม่ปล่อยเวลาให้เสียเปล่า ยังไปรับจ๊อบหลังเลิกงานตอนเย็นและวันหยุดเสาร์อาทิตย์เป็นพนักงานขายบ้าง ดูแลบัญชีรายได้ให้กับร้านค้าบ้าง ไม่มีวันหยุด รายได้ก็แทบจะเท่ากับอยู่ประเทศพัฒนาแล้วเลยแต่ค่าใช้ต่ำกว่ามากและมีความสุขมากกว่าด้วยเพราะเรามีเงินเหลือใช้ ข้าวขอที่ไทยก็ไม่ได้แพงเวอร์ อยากกินอะไรก็ได้กินราคาสมเหตุสมผล ไม่ได้จ่ายภาษีโหดเหมือนทางเขา ส่วนตัวก็มีประกันชีวิตดีๆสักสองสามกรมธรรม์เอาไว้เวลาเจ็บป่วยรักษาตัวโรงพยาบาลเอกชนที่ดีๆ ซึ่งการรักษาพยาบาลและบริการนี้เองเป็นสิ่งที่ประเทศไทยทำได้แทบจะดีที่สุดในโลกเลย พบหมอเฉพาะทางก็ได้ตลอดเวลา แถมมีคลินิกนอกเวลาอีกมากมายทุกที่
หายากมากเลยคอมเม้นต์แนวนี้ เราเป็นคนนึงที่อยากไปอยู่ตปท อยากไปเปิดหูเปิดตา ไปแล้วอาจจะอยู่ไม่ได้ก็จริง ได้เรียนรู้กันไป
@@bebrownbear8354 ไปเถอะครับ หากมีโอกาสหรือได้วีซ่าแล้วลองไปใช้ชีวิตดู เรียนภาษาและวัฒนธรรมของประเทศเจ้าของประเทศ ได้เจอเพื่อนใหม่ๆจากหลากหลายเชื้อชาติ เป็นประสบการณ์ชีวิต หากอยู่ได้ก็ทำงานเก็บเงิน เพราะสุดท้ายแล้วบั้นปลายก็อยากกลับมาอยู่บ้านเกิดตัวเองอยู่ดี ประเทศไทยมีเหตุผลดีดีหลายๆข้อที่ประเทศอื่นไม่มี เราคนไทยก็จะเข้าใจกันดี
เอาจริงๆนะ เด็กไทยถ้าขยันเหมือนตอนไป ตปท. มันไม่ลำบากหรอก ทุกวันนี้เอาแต่ถ่มถุย โทษนั่น โทษนี่ เผด็จการบ้างล่ะ โทษกษัตริย์บ้างล่ะ คลั่งการเมือง เหยียดกันไปมา ไม่ยอมรับความแตกต่างทางสังคม และความคิด
- เลือกงาน เอาแต่ใจ
- บ่นเก่ง หนักไม่เอา เบาไม่สู้
- เงื่อนไขเยอะ ปัจเจกไร้สาระ ห้ามใครมาแตะต้อง แม้แต่นายจ้างก็ห้าม
คนเหล่านี้ ไม่มีปัญญาออกนอกประเทศหรอก กระจอกเกินไป
อีกอย่างเด็กยุคนี้เกิดมาก็มีเพียบพร้อม สาธารณสุขดี สาธารณูปโภคดี การศึกษาก็เปิดกว้าง เลยไม่รู้ว่าชาติเรามันพัฒนาจาก 50 ปีที่แล้วมาไกลแค่ไหน...
Its fascinating how I have the view of moving to Thailand. It’s been a dream to live in Thailand long term . It seems like such a relaxed place and the people all seem rather nice . I wouldn’t want to live in a bigger city like Bangkok tho. I would prefer Chiang Mai cause it’s real quiet.
Let’s compare the cost of living in Thailand and other countries. The minimum wage is 328/day (~10,000 a month), for bachelors is 15,000 in general. Here the expanses for the basic living in Bangkok without any society or entertainment things for young Thais. It’s really difficult for fresh grad living there without support from families.
- a room rent (studio size with no pantry 20sqm.) 6,000/month
- 3 meals per day (just a cheap dish, exclude water or anything) 150/day or 4,500month
- transportation (bts/mrt) 100/day or 3,000/month (if you have car, it would be around 4,500 - 8,000/month)
- cost of utilities 1,200/month
- phone bill 500/month
- etc.
I will tell Everybody no one go to Bankok for 328/day.Who lived in Bankok maybe willing to received that money.Rent room not necessary because they all have their house,and even didn't have their house but no one rent house with 6000/month.They maybe average with their friend like a lao Myanmar cambodia worker.
The grass is always greener on the other side as they say.
It is in first world countries.
Excellent video. I'm very impressed by the intelligent well articulated answers those young people gave.
Excellent channel, will love to see added Thai subtitles too, cos the pronunciation from Thai can be hard to catch sometimes.
Great video - noticed how you speak so much faster when you are in BKK. Hoping you will still be there next month while I transit through to Samui and then Hua Hin.
Unfortunately I wont be Marc! Back in Australia for most of December! Would have loved to have caught up otherwise
@@ThaiTalkwithPaddy No worries many trips planned in 2023 so I'm sure we can catch up! cheers
@@ThaiTalkwithPaddy หวังว่าจะกลับมาไทยเร็วๆ นี้🙏
As being thai I can say that Thailand is one of the best country for traveller not for living as citizen, If you still don't pay tax here you are just a traveller
อะไรนะ ???
@@bboy4339 ตัดสินแทนที่ไหน? พูดความจริง ดันมาบอกด้อยค่า กี่ปีแล้วที่ค่าแรงยังเท่าเดิม? แต่ของแพงเงินเฟ้อขึ้นทุกปี ข้าวของหรือน้ำมันที่ซื้อกันทุกวันมันเป็นราคาที่รวมภาษีไปแล้ว แต่คนไทยดันไม่รู้กัน กฏหมายเอื้อคนรวย ไม่ช่วยคนจน เอาจริงเห็นมีอย่างเดียวคือบัตร30บาท มาเฟียเหนือใต้ออกตก ข่าวข่มขืนฆ่ากันตายแทบทุกวัน แล้วไอ้คนร้ายนี่ถ้าข่าวไม่ดังก้อโดนโทษไม่หนัก ดีไม่ดีมีเส้นหลุดคดีอีก เด็กไทยแค่จะเข้าโรงเรียนต้องลุ้นว่าจะโดนครูข่มขืนหรือกระทืบก่อนจบมั๊ย เสื่อมหลายด้านแต่หาเรื่องดีๆมีหวังไม่ค่อยเจอ เปิดหูเปิดตาหาดูในประเทศให้ทั่วๆก่อนเหอะจะหาว่าคนอื่นด้อยค่า
จ่ายภาษีร้อยละ45รึยังครับคุณนัตถยา
คนไทยมีสิทธิรักษาบัตรทองทุกคน ถ้าไม่ทับซ้อนสิทธิประกันสังคมและบัตรข้าราชการ ซึ่งคนไม่เสียภาษีก็รักษาฟรีอยู่ดี เกือบจะทุกโรคอยู่แล้ว มะเร็ง ล้างไตได้หมด ลองเทียบการพบแพทย์ในไทยกับตะวันตกก็รู้ว่าอันไหนเข้าถึงและสะดวกกว่า
I think Thais who want better living environment, higher salaries and lower cost of food items can consider cities like KL (Malaysia) which is basically your neighbor. Singapore is possible but too expensive and too small for long term.
ตรงกับสุภาษิตไทย”คนในอยากออก คนนอกอยากเข้า”
เพราะรู้สึกออกไปน่าจะดีกว่า แต่ไม่รู้จนกว่าจะเจอกับตัว ว่ามีดีและมีแย่ด้วย เช่นกัน
@@ronnachaiaramraks3336 ดีเยอะกว่าครับุ ทำงานแทบตายสุดท้ายไม่เห็นค่าไม่คุ้มงาน
or in English you say "grass is always greener on the other side".
Paddy’s fluent Thai is amazing! I’m struggling to get off first base but will do a month at a language school when I hit Banger$ next month …
I saw a job advertisement at a 7-11. For a full day of work the pay was 350 Baht(about $10). I have also met many who are college graduates serving food because there are few good paying jobs.
its about 11 000 month i think thats why you see a lot of cambodian people there thats pretty good for them.
ฉันเป็นคนไทย อยากทำงานในประเทศไทย และใช้ชีวิตแบบไทยไทย
แล้วทำไมคุณอยู่ประเทศนอกทำไมครับทำไมถึงไม่กลับมาอยู่ประเทศไทยล่ะครับ
@@jurayutfuengfung7847 แต่งงานก็ต้องไปอยู่กับแฟนที่เมืองนอก แต่ใจยังรักเมืองไทยไม่เปลี่ยนแปลง
As a Thai who once was working abroad, I may answer your question most Thai ppl have in mind about leaving the country and work in other countries for a while.
What they expect is to wider their experiences in career building and more money for their future and families.
When their plans are fulfilled, most of them will move back to their country later in life for they are the kind of close tie family relation and deep country attachment.
If they come to California they will realize the incredibly high cost of living and paycheck to paycheck way of life. It is impossible for many middle-class Americans to buy small homes now. This is a reality they cannot grasp. If they go to an "inexpensive" state they may have landed right in a deeply close-minded racist area and they will encounter firsthand the bigotry many African Americans and Mexicans and Hispanics dealt with for generations. Ofcourse even with these challenges Thai immigrants will still make vids and say "OMG my life in the USA is so amazing!!!" To get that clickbait.
- ผมเป็นวิศวกร ผมไปทำงานที่ญี่ปุ่นแล้ว กลับมาไทยแล้ว และจะไม่ไปไหนอีก
- เด็กไทยมองว่า "ญี่ปุ่น่าอยู่ บ้านเมืองสะอาดกว่า วินัยจราจรดีกว่า ระบบขนส่งสาธารณะดีกว่า" แต่เขาไม่รู้ว่า "คนญี่ปุ่นทำงานหนักและไม่ยอมรับต่างชาติ"
- การนำค่าแรงขั้นต่ำ 300 บาท/วัน มาเทียบกับค่าครองชีพ เป็นสิ่งที่ไม่ถูกต้อง เพราะ คนไทยส่วนใหญ่มีรายได้มากกว่านั้นอยู่แล้ว
- แม้แต่ขอทานเขมรในไทยยังมีรายได้เกือบ 1 แสนบาท/เดือน คนจีนที่มาเป็นกรรมกรในไทยเมื่อ 100 ปีก่อน ตอนนี้รวยกันหมดแล้ว ถ้าคุณยังจนอยู่ควรโทษตัวเอง
- เพื่อนผมที่อเมริกาและญาติผมที่แคนาดามีรายได้มากกว่าผม 10 เท่า แต่เขาก็ขับ Camry เหมื่อนผม ไม่ได้มี Benz เพราะ ราคาบ้านในอเมริกาและแคนาดาแพงมาก
- ระบบขนส่งสาธารณะของไทยก็ไม่ได้แย่ อีก 2 ปีข้างหน้า รถไฟเมโทรของกรุงเทพก็จะมีระยะทางเท่าๆกับโตเกียวแล้ว
- มีพรรคคอมมิวนิสต์ในไทยพยายามเอาเรื่องค่าแรงขั้นต่ำมาปั่นหัวเด็กไทย ให้เปลี่ยนแปลงการปกครองไปเป็นคอมมิวนิสต์ คาดว่าผู้อยู่เบื้องหลัง คือ ประเทศ A+V
- I'm an engineer. I had gone to work in Japan. Now I have already been back to Thailand and I won't go anywhere else.
- Young people think that Japan was nice to live, cleaner city, better traffic discipline and better public transport. But they don't know that Japanese worked hard and didn't accept foreigners."
- To compare the minimum wage of 300 baht/day with the cost of living, this is incorrect because most Thai people already earn more than that.
- Even Khmer beggars in Thailand earn nearly 100,000 baht/month. Chinese people who came to work in Thailand 100 years ago are all rich now. If you are still poor, blame yourself.
- My friend in America and my cousin in Canada earn 10 times as much as me but they drive Camry like me. They don't have any Benz because the house price in America and Canada are very expensive.
- Thailand's public transport system is not bad. In the next 2 years, Bangkok's metro lines will be about the same distance as Tokyo.
- There is a communist party in Thailand trying to use the issue of minimum wage to provoke Thai young people to change the government to communism. It is expected that the manipulator behind is A+V countries.
ขอแย้งตรงระบบขนส่งสาธารณะ ถ้าเทียบกับประเทศพัฒนาแล้วหรือประเทศที่มีระบบขนส่งที่ดีก็ตาม ของเราก็ยังถือว่าไม่ค่อยดีครับ อีก 2 ปีถ้าต่อให้มีระยะทางมากกว่า แต่ถ้าดูจากไทม์ไลน์การเปิดให้บริการอีก 2 ปีก็มีแค่สายสีชมพูกับสายสีเหลืองแค่นั้นเองครับ มันยังไม่ครอบคลุมพอ และเวลาเดินทางด้วยรถไฟฟ้าก็ยังต้องเปลี่ยนหลายสาย ระบบตั๋วก็ยังไม่เป็นใบเดียวกัน ทำให้การเดินทางไม่ smooth ขนาดนั้น
ถ้าจะให้ระบบสาธารณะดีคือรถเมล์ต้องครอบคลุมเป็น feeder เชื่อมกับรถไฟฟ้าได้สะดวก และรถไฟฟ้าต้องครอบคลุมผ่านพื้นที่สำคัญ ๆ ได้ครบถ้วน ทางเท้าต้องน่าเดินและเดินสะดวก รวมถึงระบบขนส่งสาธารณะ (ไม่ว่าจะรถเมล์ รถไฟฟ้า อะไรก็ตาม) ต้องเข้าถึงง่าย บอกเวลา ได้แน่นอน อย่างนี้ถึงเรียกว่ามีระบบขนส่งสาธารณะที่ดีครับ
Which bagger earns 100K bath per month? State the fact. That even exceed Thailand GDP per capita. By the way, housing in the US is still affordable in some good areas. The reason we drive japanese cars here instead of Mercides Benz cuz we can save money to invest in other things like realeastate, stocks, etc. The cars in the US are nearly twice cheaper than Thailand. As your friends and cousins why they are in north america in the first place. The first world countries are good for young people with education and determation. Thailand is only good for retirees.
อากาศ สาธารณสุข อาหาร วัฒนธรรมผู้คนที่เปิดกว้าง ความปลอดภัยในแทบทุกด้านไทยอาจจะไม่เป็นที่1ทุกอย่างแต่ภาพรวมถือว่าครบครันมาก จะว่ารายได้สวนทางกับค่าครองชีพไม่รู้ว่าที่ไหนได้300 แต่ทำสวนทุเรียนที่บ้านหรือแถวบ้านจ้างพม่าหรือลาวต่อฤดูกาลหลักแสนต่อปีหรือหลายแสนต่อปีเลยค่าทำทุเรียน ป.ล.ถ้าอยู่ไทยยังได้ค่าแรงงานไร้ฝีมือ300ไม่พัฒนาไปไหนก็อยู่ไทยนี่แหละที่ต่างประเทศเค้ามีโฮมเลสเยอะแล้ว
It depends on each person's situation. For me, I want to visit other countries if I have time and money as the reward for life after hard working. By the way, I still want to live in Thailand and haven't planed for resettling or working oversea, but I will not refuse if I have a chance to work there since it will be a great experience. However, as I love reading historical textbooks, I learn about many counries and find that there can be an innident which drives people getting out from their countries, so, I prepare myself such as enhancing my language, my working skills in the case that such incident will happen too, so I can live and work oversea.
Very impressive the way you communicate in Thai so effortlessly. How long and from where did you achieve your mastery of this language?
For many young Thais working they have to factor in an extra expense for parental family support which most in Western countries don't need to factor in and this can eat a decent chunk out of nett saving potential. I left my home country seeking more money/career potential and that was 33 years ago - one of the best decisions/risks taken.
family support? ummm no if Thai parents were not so lazy for the last 40 years they would not need to be asking there kids to pay there bills, Thai never learn to say the words NOOOOOO to family ever so they let themselves get controlled. After all if your parents dont drink and smoke then what did they spend all there money on? They have no responsiblity themselves thinking there dumb kids can be there slaves later on so they live the god life and do things like gamble and there kids will pay them back with family support payments because thai cant say NO to family there weak when it comes to saying no but will say no to foriegners all the time which is a whole different story
Cause foreigners who move to Thailand mostly move in there because of girls. They are ignorant about local people' s problems and dont even care
I am Thai , i love my home country ❤ and proud to be Thai
Are you rich now?
@@sakuraisp6974 ไม่ ฉันไม่ใช่คนรวย เป็นแค่คนธรรมดาคนหนึ่ง ที่รักและภาคภูมิใจในประเทศเกิด และคิดว่านี่เป็นคำถามที่โง่เง่าที่สุด
@@mememep4783 เงินคงสำคัญในการดำรงชีวิตจริงเเหละ
วีดีโอพูดถึงการบริหารของรัฐบาล ที่เค้าอยากย้ายเพราะค่าแรกไม่พอกับค่าครองชีพ แต่ก็ไม่เห็นท่าทีว่าจะแก้ไข หนำซ้ำปัญหาเหล่านี้อาจเกิดจากการคอรัปชั่น หรือการบริหารจัดการที่ผิดพลาดของรัฐบาล
แต่ก็ยังมีคนไทยบางส่วนคิดแค่ว่า มีความสุขก็พอ เงินใช้วันต่อวันช่างมัน แบบนี้ข้างบนที่กินเอาๆชอบเลย เพราะคิดว่าคนกลุ่มนี้ก็อยู่ได้กับเงินเดือนแค่นั้น
@@bboy4339 แต่เป็นส่วนสำคัญอันดับต้นๆของชีวิตครับ
Thais’ are always asking me about how much foreigners make in their own country. But they never think about how much the rent, food and many other bills would be in America and Europe.
As a Thai, if you need just a small cheap car for living in outskirts. The Car payment is often more than 50% of First Jobber (Bachelor degrees salary). Trust me it is very hard when you make very little money (430 usd/month).
@@zyrtec455 Buy the scooter, why the car?
I am a money teacher so don’t fool me.
Whats left from bill in the first world contries is still positive while its nearly 0 or negative in Thailand. You earn 5 times less in Thailand than in the US while the overall Thailand cost of living is 1/2 of the first world.
@@FukcVV Thailand cost of living is 1/2 of the first world, at the same time Thais earn 1/3 of the first world
@@astromontanee driving a scooter in Thailand is not worth for your life, trust me xD
WOW! You found some young people who were not satisfied with their place in life. Absolutely amazing find. Good thing you documented it, it may never happen, anywhere again.
Great Respect for a foreigner who can truly communicate to locals in their own language.. 🙏👍😊. Especially an Aussie..
If you are skilful, you can get many opportunities and earn a lot even in Thailand. It's not about place or country, it's about self development.
I am currently a full time salaryman with moderate education, not from a rich family but I can earn enough for living and enjoy life happily in Bangkok.
True. Thailand is located at a nice part of Asia between India, China and Indonesia.. lots of opportunities if manage properly.
เมื่อไปอยู่ต่างประเทศ ที่สังคมวัฒนธรรมต่างกัน จะรู้ว่า ไม่มีที่ไหนดีเท่าบ้านเกิด No place like home ไม่มีประเทศไหนที่ไปอยู่แล้วไม่ต้องทำงาน การต้องการรายได้ที่สูง มันต้องชดเชยกับค่าครองชีพที่สูงตามไปด้วย อยู่เมืองไทยสบายที่สุดแล้ว
จริงเหรอ ทำไมคนรักชาติรักแผ่นดินรักสถาบันแบบหมอบางคน ประกาศตัวซะแรงแต่ทำไมเกษียณแล้วเสือกอยากย้ายไปออสเตรเลีย เมืองไทยสบายสุดแล้วจะย้ายทำไมวะ 5555 เมืองไทยดีสุดขนาดสลิ่มตัวพ่อยังไม่อยู่สลิ่มเลเวลน้อยแบบมึงนี่ยังจะอวยอีก
Not really. Immigration is for adabtive people. Many thai immigrants in first world countries would rather stay there than going back due to appropiate income, laws, etc.
ไม่มีอะไรถูก ไม่มีอะไรผิดครับแต่ละคนอยากย้ายด้วยเหตุผลที่แตกต่างกันไป บางคนอาจจะย้ายเพราะต้องการความมั่นคงทางชีวิต เช่นเงิน,กฎหมาย,ระบบสาธารณสุข,สวัสดิการ ซึ่งบางคนเขาย้ายแล้วอาจจะมีความสุขมากขึ้นก็ได้ จริงอยู่คุณอาจจะคิดว่าอยู่ไทยสบายสุดแต่นั่นมันเป็นวิธีของคุณ ไม่ใช่ของทุกคน
@@iamMRNAMOใช่ครับมันเป็นเรื่องความต้องการของแต่ละคนที่แตกต่างกันไป แต่มันก็ต้องแลกด้วยหลายๆอย่าง เมื่อตั้งใจที่จะไปแล้วได้สิ่งที่พอใจ ก็ถือว่ายอมรับไป ผมไปมาก็หลายประเทศ แต่ไปเห็นแต่ด้านที่ดี ที่สวยงามเท่านั้น ส่วนด้านมืดมีครั้งเดียวที่เจอตอนไปอังกฤษ ยังไงสำหรับผมยังยืนยันว่าไม่มีที่ไหนดีเท่าบ้านเกิด
โจนูโว มีบ้านเมกา ส่งลูกเรียนอังกฤษ ดร.เสรี มีบ้านเมกา ใครอีก หมอเหรียญทองจะย้ายไปเกษียณที่ออสเตรเลีย
Given several years of the crises across the world, more people would feel there should be a better place for them. Many people are also not aware that never before the world has been changing very rapidly. We have to greatly adapt. Nothing comes easy. I've been traveling to many countries. And I never want to leave.
ตปท. รายได้ดีกว่าแต่ค่าใช้จ่ายก็สูงกว่า ... มีโอกาสลองออกไปดู คุณอาจจะรักประเทศไทยมากขึ้นก็ได้ ..
This content is just next level. Thanks for the good work.
These are the best type of videos. When I was in Thailand, I couldn't understand how the minimum wage could be 300 baht a day given the cost of food, housing and BTS/MRT. All three of those are cheap compared to where most of us tourists are from, but I couldn't imagine getting by on 300 baht a day. Seems like most in Bangkok earn about 30-50k a month, which is a lot better than the minimum, but I don't think I would be able to save anything making 50k/month in Bangkok.
You need to study more on this subject.
1. Minimum wage Laotians and Burmese can survive very well in Thailand and send half of their wage to their families. What is different between you and them? Figure it out.
2. Minimum wage jobs are skilled workers. So the jobs always offer food and accommodations.
Try to study more so you don’t spread wrong perception.
@@jomontanee well, I've never studied this subject at all actually. It's only based on my short few weeks I've spent in Bangkok. You need to study more on how to talk to people.
@@WHERESSS He is polite talking to you. Why you said he needs to improve. Confused.
@@twilightzone_jo he said "You need to study more on this subject." I replied "You need to study more on how to talk to people." I spoke to him the EXACT same way he spoke to me. He said I need to improve, so I said he needs to improve. Yet somehow you perceived his response as OK and mine as not. You don't tell people what they NEED to do unless you're their boss. I don't need to do anything. This is a comments section on TH-cam. Even as a boss, that's a very poor way of speaking to your subordinates.
@@WHERESSS What he asked you to improve is IMPERSONAL : the subject of minimum wage in TH. What you told him to improve is PERSONAL, dude. You attack him as if it is personal matter. Just chill.
As am Thai and living overseas they don’t know that how lucky they was to living in Thailand as Thai living in overseas it harder than they think
I lived in australia for a year lived in japan for a year and spent 7 months in the us. Thailand s the only place i call home.
As you have only spent one year and seven months of your life outside of Thailand, that is completely logical.
Got MBA from Seattle, back to work in Thailand for 10 years and back here again 25 years. I will retire and back to Thailand for sure.
Just go and see what life really is out there. Expand your knowledge. No one can hold you but you yourself. Mark your goal and make it happen.
Most of them never lived oversea, they want to go out because they want to know so I respect their choices. For me, I was born and lived in Thailand for 19 years before going to AU for my bachelor. After graduated, I went to many countries for work until in late 2018. I realized my country isn't that bad, yeah we are behind in some aspects because this is a developing country but in many more aspects we are in the good position. I've never found the country that I can find something to eat all the time except in Thailand lol. This country has many good things and bad things just like many countries. I'm now working in remote condition so I can live in my own country while earning in western rate. I have no plan to move out but yet still want to travel the world. This country gave me everything, not the best but enought to live :D Oh! I'm 26 and not that old XD
Thailand is more far behind then you even realize..... A LOT behind. China still a third world country that needs to buy bottled drinking water and cant look after its own people beats Thailand easy now in GDP per capita. China had a smaller GDP than Australia in the 1960s if you look it up thats how far behind they were then with there Army governments. Thailand has learned nothing at all in the last 2000 years from anything.... they had no foriegn influence no wars no invaders yet they still cant even live together in any democracy, only guns work in Thailand for government and the Army has been there for almost forever along with there King who is one of the richest people on earth thanks to the money he steals and gives himself well over 50 billion USD. Thailand is 3 times poorer than Australia with 3 times more people making it 9 times poorer and less advanced , thats a huge 900% difference and Thailand has been a country for 2000 years where Australia was only started in 1901 with there first government so Thailand has had a good 1800 year headstart.... there is no progess in Thailand and never will be , saving face and image the no 1 thing in thailand has destroyed all the productivity , have you ever seen Thailand invent anything or do anything good that no other country has done ? never. China as bad and unlivable as it is did learn one thing since 1960 called team work and progess that Thailand has never had, just finding a reliable team or company in thailand to help your business can be hard which is why most foriegn companies in Thailand try to hire Myarmar staff. I think Thai view of the world is so fake it has nothing to do with reality at all of the situation
In big cities in China, you can also find something to eat all the time. Food delivery is super fast.
@@nic7048 A rich, white genocidal settler-colony presided on the exclusion of non-white people from its large amount of natural resource is not a good example to look at.
"I love Thailand, Thailand is the best" said by Thai people who live in England, Japan, Canada, USA, ....
Frrr
อยากให้มีโอกาสได้ไปกันทั้งหมดเลยค่ะ จากคนที่เคยทำงาน และเรียนอยู่ที่ตปท และยังคิดว่าเมืองไทยดีที่สุด
Wow ! , the interviewers grasp of the Thai language is amazing.
Very interesting conversation. It's strange how no matter where people live, they perceive other parts of the world to be better. I suppose the reality is that life is tough everywhere. The same complaints apply to where you want to live as it does on where you live now.