Excellent guest! Please have him again and ask further questions about relationships and what were challenges and benefits with his wife. Also ask him specifically how he met his wife. Thank you
Thank you very much. Some complaining the interview was not professional . Who cares. It was about nice people. My wife is about the same age and we have been together happily for more than 6 years. So people please be careful y6u who are not qualified to judge others. Thank you Chalida.
I agree too and I love music but I was hanging on to every word you spoke about. Just my opinion... Great content here though +10 hope to see more great interviews here.
Nice of this gentlemen to share his experience--good point about the blend of traditional and modern in Bangkok. Glad he, like most of us following you, discovered the joys of Thailand.
Interesting interview but keep in mind living as a retiree in Thailand with a couple million dollars and a six-figure pension is truly living the good life and he is an exception. Maurice can pretty much do whatever he wants anywhere in the world. I'm surprised someone with his background would end up with that lady 40+ years younger who seems to have nothing in common with him.
I went to immigration today and I was the only customer there. The process took about twenty minutes and 1900 baht later authorized one more year. I'm not in Bangkok, makes a big difference.
Its amazing how tolerant the Thai woman are, we can ramble on and on andon all day and they will wait, its not because they’re interested in you or your subject of conversation, its purely down to financial security for the family. Eventually money will move from A to B, all they have to do is “take care’ and it will come.
Wow, I am from Hawaii, Waikiki. I lived in Chiangmai for 2.5 years and now in Krabi.Thailand has the best coffee, beautiful restaurants, hotels. But very sad now, to see all the closed businesses.
I love that name Chalida...What an exciting name! Great interview and the guy is a great speaker as well. Your English is so good Chalida were did you learn it? I'm now a subscriber! I was in Bangkok right before the Pandemic in Feb, 2019...Loved Bangkok so much, what a City. Next time I will call Baan Smile for sure!
phone clutching is a bad bad sign from any female on any continent. Great Great interview! I'm so happy I stumbled onto your channel! Thai Friendly is a good site for first time visitors. My advice to this man: control your money, don't provide access to your nest egg. You'd be surprised how fast a females can turn once she's been provided for. I'm not cynical, I'm experienced. What I describe happens the world over. There are lots of quality women in Thailand who will make a great life partner, but like with all things, don't ignore what is presented to you, the truth, and choose wisely gentleman.
Men also, I trusted my Muay Thai teacher. I helped him in every way I could, bough food to the trainers, gave him 2 months payment in advance. Then he wanted to cut me off. Said he would pay me back 555. Lesson learned. When someone is too good to be true, it’s because they aren’t. Be careful
@@lesliestenta3084 Wow, thanks for sharing, not a place I would think that would happen. Unfortunate, but like you said it can happen anywhere with anyone, you just never know.
It would be highly appreciated to let him making contracts with different universities in Thailand and start giving lecture to university students here.. just a recommendation.
I worry about the farang resorts in the near future. i.e. Jomtiem, phuket, chiang mai, hua hin. What will still be open if I decide to travel at the end of this year ? Many businesses seem to have closed for good.
Lots of things will still be open, don't worry. Try not to focus everything on the "farang resorts". There are many, many, MANY resorts that serve both farang and Thai people in all of the destinations you mentioned.
You don't need a car in bangkok for sure as BTS and taxis and taxi motorbikes. I find owning a Honda Click or Honda Scoopy or Honda Wave is the best and fastest transport in Bangkok.
A word or two of advice to Chalida on interviewing techniques, if I may. Pls look at the responder even if what he says is the most boring thing in the world. Look interested in what he is saying. Nod appropriately, but not all the time. Look at the camera as if you are speaking to all the viewers. In short look sincere, even if you have to fake it!
After 21 years I would warn farang thinking of coming to realize women are women everywhere... don’t think you are really that handsome or really have that good of a heart
need to ask ...What does one thing have to do with the other? I don't understand the logic? You are saying that many women locally in a country you visit =the same as a traveling man thinks he is a good guy tries to do right by others maybe even liked in home country gets nods from the ladies at home country isn't so good anymore? Kindly explain. Are you thinking both sides have in reality malicious hidden motivation? Is beauty not in the eye of the beholder.... A rose by any other name would smell as sweet ... Etc. When a visitor is so welcomed and feeling positive about it he should reconsider his condition and self respect because in reality nothing is as it seems...? This is a broad subject maybe you can illuminate a bit. Or maybe you mean the old addage "buyer beware" for both sides? 21 years nice ... Grats!
Yes, this a guy that won't have money down the road. I'm sure he will self insure on health care. Want to have a good laff. See want the cost of a good health insurance policy will cost you in your sixty. I had no problem on going through the process of getting a retirement visa by myself in Pattaya.
Believe me , being from Hawaii and the healthcare here is excellent. I spent under $200 dollars in the 2.5 years I have been here. The main reason I left Hawaii was the insane cost of healthcare.
@@lesliestenta3084 Most in america get their health care from the employer at the cost of around $28.00 a month. One of my co-workers at the company then home on a Friday feeling sick. By that monday his sister had called us. Saying you need to come to the hospital and say your last goodbye to Ray, because they don't think he's going to live. He did pull though after about a month in entensive care. His bill from the companies health care plan was in a few hundred. He did end up drying six years later from not getting a kidney transplant. All that time on kidney dialysis for the six years. His monthly bill was under a hundred dollars a month.
@@orangeguy3314 well I worked in an ICU in Hawaii for 28 years, my hours we’re cut drastically, I made 2 paychecks for $120 dollars. Our brilliant politicians and fat governor slashed Medicaid and healthcare to barebones. I was targeted because I made the most money in the support staff, my last year and a half were a living hell. So I retired early, my cobra payment was $600 a month and now will probably be around $1300 . This is insane. Aloha and good riddance.. I’m glad your brother and his family didn’t have to sell their house to pay the medical bills. When I worked in the hospital, patients were very sick and some dying, many were concerned about their medical bills.
@@lesliestenta3084 You may want to look at a youtuber from the past on youtube. His name on youtube is kev-in-thailand. He left England to live in Thailand doing videos on youtube. Then he found out that he had cancer. As you can see from his TH-cam videos on the cost of treatment for cancer. The first round of treatment for his cancer was around $26,000US. Most of the money for that cost came from his followers by way of gofundme. The next round of treatment was going to be a other $38,000US. Of course he didn't have the money or any health care policy to cover and of it. It again was his followers on youtube that contributed money into gofundme and he used that money to go back to England and seek treatment there. As you can see for yourself he said he was going to leave thailand broke. He did pass away, from that cancer, but he got to be with his family in england for his last months alive .
He just convinced me to do what I intended to do from the beginning but thought maybe I could do it myself.....get a retirement visa....its worth the $1000 (i believe in that ballpark range) to have a thai service assist with the paperwork, setting up a thai bank account and the concierge service when you go through immigration
For you its easy. Many people have anxiety just filling out simple paperwork buddy. We started here saying the exact same thing as you. But then it turns out that some people actually need the help.
Totally agreed.You just have to be a little organised,and photocopy undated filled out forms, many times in colour.Then simple process.The bank document takes 5 minutes.Last year took me 20 minutes at Hua Hin immigration Because of covid.
After asking the questions reading out from some sort of pad, The interviewer is very distracted and not at all interested in his answers. She keeps looking around the room and the pad for her next questions Very very unprofessional.
Yes, we are going to make the next interview much, much better. Trust us, all your feedback on this point was very well received and we thank you a lot for it.
I'm more surprised that HE is with her. He's obviously paying for the gig, so why pick someone like that who is obviously way too young, has minimal to no language/social skills, and, quite frankly, isn't very pretty. She's happy alright as long as the money flows and her kid is taken care of.
Very nice, well spoken, knowledgeable gentleman. Thanks for posting his story. I enjoyed listening to him, especially when he talks about “quality of life” in Thailand. Having said that, I am assuming people who want to retired in Thailand will have some kind of medical condition in their life because of their age. Quality of life for retired people are closely related to their medical conditions. I am not sure they will be able to receive that much medical attention in Thailand versus western countries. UK and US have the best medical doctors in the whole world.
Actually medical facilities are world class in Thailand. Lots of people travel to here for medical care -- including citizens of the UK and the US. In the 2019 edition of its Health Care Index, CEOWorld magazine ranked Thailand sixth in the world for health care among 89 countries. The US and the UK are not in the top 6 (or 10).
@@thaikru I am sure if something serious or life threatening happens to Maurice that requires surgery, he prefers to do the surgery in US by American surgeons than Thai hospitals or Thai surgeons.
Is this to really promote the retirement in paradise , an old man with a young woman who can actually be his granddaughter Now lonely old retired men who got their pension at least will all flock to Thailand to find very less fortunate young slim women who happily go with elderly men regardless to their age. It is got to be better than that Baan Smile! 😒😒
There's plenty of places to go for younger girls. Near the beginning of the interview he mentioned he went to the Philippines (another place for younger women). I've traveled extensively and one thing I've learned is young girls are fun but for anything serious, you need to go with someone no more than 15- 20 years your junior....plus if you don’t want children, a younger woman in her 20s most likely is going to want children, you may have to pay a dowry, etc etc .....a mirror is always a good wake up call if you start thinking you're a young Tom Cruisr.
A guy I used to work with retired at 60, moved out of the country, and found a girlfriend 22 years younger than him. From his perspective, he got raked over the coals in divorce court in his late 40s, so ultimately his 20 year marriage ended up just being about money when that happened. Even if his current relationship is primarily about the money, it really only means the only difference because his current girl and his ex is about 25 years.
This was one of the worst interviews I have seen, it was very unprofessional Chalida. You NEVER interview someone like that - not facing your guest and not paying attention to what they are saying. Whenever possible ALWAYS face your guest and (especially if you cannot face them directly) look at them and Show interest in what they are saying like as if this is the first time you are talking with them and you don't know what they are going to say. At least in western standards you were Very disrespectful to your guest to the point that I was embarrassed for you and felt bad for your guest. Remember Chalida, you are trying to appeal to a western audience and this is how we do it, so show proper respect in the future. Otherwise the gentleman was very intelligent and offered some very interesting information. This is constructive criticism - ok?
@@thaikru ...I'm glad you took it as it was meant - constructive criticism, as I know you can do better. Also I enjoy your reports and would like to see you go from strength to strength. cheers
Also wanted to say that based on this discourse with the good doctor I bet his students all over were fortunate to have such an eloquent professor
That's a good and knowledgeable guy. He has lots of info and he is well spoken. I enjoyed the video very much.
Much appreciated.
@@thaikru I just discovered your channel and I love 💕 your channel sister Chalinda hehe 😜. I am Chinese Vietnamese American 🇺🇸
Excellent guest! Please have him again and ask further questions about relationships and what were challenges and benefits with his wife. Also ask him specifically how he met his wife. Thank you
The way Maurice is sitting in front of the painting it looks like he's a punk rocker 🎸🤘
Thank you very much. Some complaining the interview was not professional . Who cares. It was about nice people. My wife is about the same age and we have been together happily for more than 6 years. So people please be careful y6u who are not qualified to judge others.
Thank you Chalida.
Would not mind if you have the next interview without the music. Cheers
Distracting
Like a vuvezela at a South African football game, or similar at a Muay Thai bout!
And also without a pillow on your lap.
I agree too and I love music but I was hanging on to every word you spoke about. Just my opinion... Great content here though +10 hope to see more great interviews here.
Nice of this gentlemen to share his experience--good point about the blend of traditional and modern in Bangkok. Glad he, like most of us following you, discovered the joys of Thailand.
Our pleasure!
Cheers to him and His. Lovely wife. Nice interview Chalida he is very well spoken. I hope end if the year ill come and see you guys. Cheers
Let us know when will you coming. we are happy to help
Excellent interview from highly educated western expat. Thanks for sharing.
Interesting interview but keep in mind living as a retiree in Thailand with a couple million dollars and a six-figure pension is truly living the good life and he is an exception. Maurice can pretty much do whatever he wants anywhere in the world. I'm surprised someone with his background would end up with that lady 40+ years younger who seems to have nothing in common with him.
He's a well spoken man and his advice is interesting about life in Thailand
I am impressed! Very good video, and very informative.
I went to immigration today and I was the only customer there. The process took about twenty minutes and 1900 baht later authorized one more year. I'm not in Bangkok, makes a big difference.
Thanks. Bangkok can be crowded sometimes.
A really good interview. Thank you Chalida.
Its amazing how tolerant the Thai woman are, we can ramble on and on andon all day and they will wait, its not because they’re interested in you or your subject of conversation, its purely down to financial security for the family. Eventually money will move from A to B, all they have to do is “take care’ and it will come.
Tolerant, LOL!
Wow, I am from Hawaii, Waikiki. I lived in Chiangmai for 2.5 years and now in Krabi.Thailand has the best coffee, beautiful restaurants, hotels. But very sad now, to see all the closed businesses.
We are all sad. Be patience! lets wait for everything recovery
The adoration that Thailand country and people recieve from visitors is so warm and inviting .
I long for that embrace.
Thank you for sharing.
Great interview
Terrific video thank you and your doctor friend for this refreshing look at retiring in Thailand. I cannot wait to be there too
Let us know when you coming. we are happy to help.
@@thaikru so kind of you to respond I value your fine work and hope to meet you one day. Thank you for the warm welcome and great community.
Great interview 👍🏽
Thanks for sharing 🤙🏽I'm also thinking 🤔 of retiring in Thailand soon. 😷👋
You should!
Great job! Channel number one!
Thanks! 😃
i love hymnal music... glad we see happiness in all stages of life
Great description of Bangkok.
I think Chalida was expecting shorter answers from Maurice. She looked distracted and pensive when listo his response.
The pillow ion her lap says it all 😉
Looked a little nervous
I love that name Chalida...What an exciting name! Great interview and the guy is a great speaker as well. Your English is so good Chalida were did you learn it? I'm now a subscriber! I was in Bangkok right before the Pandemic in Feb, 2019...Loved Bangkok so much, what a City. Next time I will call Baan Smile for sure!
Thanks for subscribing!
phone clutching is a bad bad sign from any female on any continent. Great Great interview! I'm so happy I stumbled onto your channel! Thai Friendly is a good site for first time visitors.
My advice to this man: control your money, don't provide access to your nest egg. You'd be surprised how fast a females can turn once she's been provided for.
I'm not cynical, I'm experienced. What I describe happens the world over. There are lots of quality women in Thailand who will make a great life partner, but like with all things, don't ignore what is presented to you, the truth, and choose wisely gentleman.
Men also, I trusted my Muay Thai teacher. I helped him in every way I could, bough food to the trainers, gave him 2 months payment in advance. Then he wanted to cut me off. Said he would pay me back 555. Lesson learned. When someone is too good to be true, it’s because they aren’t. Be careful
@@lesliestenta3084 Wow, thanks for sharing, not a place I would think that would happen. Unfortunate, but like you said it can happen anywhere with anyone, you just never know.
Chalida seemed distracted by the fiddle player in the room.
That’s a nice way of putting it, LoL . Her body language spoke volumes on this video, and she was quick to wrap it up in the end.
great video. appreciate the info.....good luck to you and your beatiful wife...
Wow, A US doctor (MD). I think you can teach part time in Thailand as well.
What is the legal firm 's name?
I live in UdonThani province in a village and often miss Bangkok life.
I fell asleep listening to him 😴
You can watch at 2x speed, then you wont fall asleep😂😂
me too. boring. also, a lot of the stuff he is saying is rubbish.
wowww nice answer nice life ,
just wondering if he has any kids from his 1st wife?
It would be highly appreciated to let him making contracts with different universities in Thailand and start giving lecture to university students here.. just a recommendation.
Hehe. But I think he maybe just wants to relax at this point in his life now.
I can listen to him all day 😆
Very glib interviewee….what height is Chalida ? or the man is shorter ? ..all that aside it was a very good interview, thx…kop khun kop 🙏🏻👍🏻🕊
She’s very tall.
"no money no....." lol, Chalida, I thought that you were a romantic! .🤣🤣🤣
I worry about the farang resorts in the near future. i.e. Jomtiem, phuket, chiang mai, hua hin. What will still be open if I decide to travel at the end of this year ? Many businesses seem to have closed for good.
Lots of things will still be open, don't worry. Try not to focus everything on the "farang resorts". There are many, many, MANY resorts that serve both farang and Thai people in all of the destinations you mentioned.
You don't need a car in bangkok for sure as BTS and taxis and taxi motorbikes.
I find owning a Honda Click or Honda Scoopy or Honda Wave is the best and fastest transport in Bangkok.
And that very convenient! But please be careful in the rush hour
I'm from Hawaii too
Kill the music!
He looks like Anthony Hopkins.
I’ve never seen a woman look so bored in my life , then the wife appeared and she looked even more bored ,
A word or two of advice to Chalida on interviewing techniques, if I may. Pls look at the responder even if what he says is the most boring thing in the world. Look interested in what he is saying. Nod appropriately, but not all the time. Look at the camera as if you are speaking to all the viewers. In short look sincere, even if you have to fake it!
It's obvious she's not really interested in what he's saying.
@@gray2942 no..she was just a little nervous..she'll get there with practice.
The old gentleman's brain is so good that he doesn't have Alzheimer's . He should be President of the United States lol
Yes music is horrible
Just imagine you’re Huck Finn floating down the Mississippi River learning about how to retire in Bangkok.
Sure is
@@LetterSignedBy51SpiesWasA-Coup that’s funny
🤣🤣🤣@ Paul.....you hit it on the head 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Sounded like the battle hymn of the Republic.
How much is a retirement visa
It's; actually quite reasonable cost. Please contact us for the price: hello@baansmile.com
The guy good interview . . .shame she seems so disinterested in him. Her body language says it all ! !
Funeral music
Great interview Chalida! I learned a lot and really enjoyed it.
Glad you enjoyed it!
18:08 This part was both cringy and hilarious at the same time. 😄
After 21 years I would warn farang thinking of coming to realize women are women everywhere... don’t think you are really that handsome or really have that good of a heart
need to ask ...What does one thing have to do with the other? I don't understand the logic?
You are saying that many women locally in a country you visit =the same as a traveling man thinks he is a good guy tries to do right by others maybe even liked in home country gets nods from the ladies at home country isn't so good anymore? Kindly explain. Are you thinking both sides have in reality malicious hidden motivation?
Is beauty not in the eye of the beholder.... A rose by any other name would smell as sweet ... Etc.
When a visitor is so welcomed and feeling positive about it he should reconsider his condition and self respect because in reality nothing is as it seems...? This is a broad subject maybe you can illuminate a bit. Or maybe you mean the old addage "buyer beware" for both sides?
21 years nice ... Grats!
Handsome man
Yes, this a guy that won't have money down the road. I'm sure he will self insure on health care. Want to have a good laff. See want the cost of a good health insurance policy will cost you in your sixty.
I had no problem on going through the process of getting a retirement visa by myself in Pattaya.
Believe me , being from Hawaii and the healthcare here is excellent. I spent under $200 dollars in the 2.5 years I have been here. The main reason I left Hawaii was the insane cost of healthcare.
@@lesliestenta3084 Most in america get their health care from the employer at the cost of around $28.00 a month.
One of my co-workers at the company then home on a Friday feeling sick. By that monday his sister had called us. Saying you need to come to the hospital and say your last goodbye to Ray, because they don't think he's going to live.
He did pull though after about a month in entensive care. His bill from the companies health care plan was in a few hundred.
He did end up drying six years later from not getting a kidney transplant. All that time on kidney dialysis for the six years. His monthly bill was under a hundred dollars a month.
@@orangeguy3314 well I worked in an ICU in Hawaii for 28 years, my hours we’re cut drastically, I made 2 paychecks for $120 dollars. Our brilliant politicians and fat governor slashed Medicaid and healthcare to barebones. I was targeted because I made the most money in the support staff, my last year and a half were a living hell. So I retired early, my cobra payment was $600 a month and now will probably be around $1300 . This is insane. Aloha and good riddance.. I’m glad your brother and his family didn’t have to sell their house to pay the medical bills. When I worked in the hospital, patients were very sick and some dying, many were concerned about their medical bills.
@@lesliestenta3084 You may want to look at a youtuber from the past on youtube. His name on youtube is kev-in-thailand.
He left England to live in Thailand doing videos on youtube. Then he found out that he had cancer. As you can see from his TH-cam videos on the cost of treatment for cancer. The first round of treatment for his cancer was around $26,000US. Most of the money for that cost came from his followers by way of gofundme.
The next round of treatment was going to be a other $38,000US. Of course he didn't have the money or any health care policy to cover and of it. It again was his followers on youtube that contributed money into gofundme and he used that money to go back to England and seek treatment there.
As you can see for yourself he said he was going to leave thailand broke. He did pass away, from that cancer, but he got to be with his family in england for his last months alive .
He just convinced me to do what I intended to do from the beginning but thought maybe I could do it myself.....get a retirement visa....its worth the $1000 (i believe in that ballpark range) to have a thai service assist with the paperwork, setting up a thai bank account and the concierge service when you go through immigration
thank you,being an australian on a pension of about $1,400 a month that wouldn't get me a visa? cheers
if both of your pension for 1 year and deposit in your bank meet at 33,249Aud (800,000THB) that would be possible to retire here.
@@Tony-eb5kh $1,400 us i'm using us dollars mate
@@thaikru I’m still looking ok I think then with 30,000 tb pmth and 1.4m in uk account .. ?..
Chalita you are absolutely beautiful
its easy to do the renewals for Retirement Visa. What he is saying is rubbish. As long as you have all the right paperwork its easy.
For you its easy. Many people have anxiety just filling out simple paperwork buddy. We started here saying the exact same thing as you. But then it turns out that some people actually need the help.
Totally agreed.You just have to be a little organised,and photocopy undated filled out forms, many times in colour.Then simple process.The bank document takes 5 minutes.Last year took me 20 minutes
at Hua Hin immigration Because of covid.
After asking the questions reading out from some sort of pad, The interviewer is very distracted and not at all interested in his answers. She keeps looking around the room and the pad for her next questions Very very unprofessional.
I think she is learning how to interview by trying . Good suggestion.
Yes, we are going to make the next interview much, much better. Trust us, all your feedback on this point was very well received and we thank you a lot for it.
Not a happy wife. Why is she with him?
I'm more surprised that HE is with her. He's obviously paying for the gig, so why pick someone like that who is obviously way too young, has minimal to no language/social skills, and, quite frankly, isn't very pretty. She's happy alright as long as the money flows and her kid is taken care of.
Very nice, well spoken, knowledgeable gentleman. Thanks for posting his story.
I enjoyed listening to him, especially when he talks about “quality of life” in Thailand.
Having said that, I am assuming people who want to retired in Thailand will have some kind of medical condition in their life because of their age. Quality of life for retired people are closely related to their medical conditions. I am not sure they will be able to receive that much medical attention in Thailand versus western countries. UK and US have the best medical doctors in the whole world.
Actually medical facilities are world class in Thailand. Lots of people travel to here for medical care -- including citizens of the UK and the US. In the 2019 edition of its Health Care Index, CEOWorld magazine ranked Thailand sixth in the world for health care among 89 countries. The US and the UK are not in the top 6 (or 10).
@@thaikru
Thanks.
Here is what I was talking about
dollarflow.com/top-10-countries-with-the-best-doctors-in-the-world/
@@thaikru
I am sure if something serious or life threatening happens to Maurice that requires surgery, he prefers to do the surgery in US by American surgeons than Thai hospitals or Thai surgeons.
@@sianorouzi5528 Ok.
She looks uncomfortable or disinterested
Is this to really promote the retirement in paradise , an old man with a young woman who can actually be his granddaughter Now lonely old retired men who got their pension at least will all flock to Thailand to find very less fortunate young slim women who happily go with elderly men regardless to their age. It is got to be better than that Baan Smile! 😒😒
Besides the fact that she is not as young as you think.... so what's wrong with the older men doing that -- on a practical/moral/financial basis?
There's plenty of places to go for younger girls. Near the beginning of the interview he mentioned he went to the Philippines (another place for younger women). I've traveled extensively and one thing I've learned is young girls are fun but for anything serious, you need to go with someone no more than 15- 20 years your junior....plus if you don’t want children, a younger woman in her 20s most likely is going to want children, you may have to pay a dowry, etc etc .....a mirror is always a good wake up call if you start thinking you're a young Tom Cruisr.
A guy I used to work with retired at 60, moved out of the country, and found a girlfriend 22 years younger than him. From his perspective, he got raked over the coals in divorce court in his late 40s, so ultimately his 20 year marriage ended up just being about money when that happened. Even if his current relationship is primarily about the money, it really only means the only difference because his current girl and his ex is about 25 years.
This was one of the worst interviews I have seen, it was very unprofessional Chalida. You NEVER interview someone like that - not facing your guest and not paying attention to what they are saying. Whenever possible ALWAYS face your guest and (especially if you cannot face them directly) look at them and Show interest in what they are saying like as if this is the first time you are talking with them and you don't know what they are going to say. At least in western standards you were Very disrespectful to your guest to the point that I was embarrassed for you and felt bad for your guest. Remember Chalida, you are trying to appeal to a western audience and this is how we do it, so show proper respect in the future. Otherwise the gentleman was very intelligent and offered some very interesting information. This is constructive criticism - ok?
Thank you. We will do better.
@@thaikru ...I'm glad you took it as it was meant - constructive criticism, as I know you can do better. Also I enjoy your reports and would like to see you go from strength to strength. cheers
What are you waiting for ?
IM waiting for Chalida to marry me , so I can retire in Bangkok
. There is a very very very long line !!!!
Stand in line...