@MaxChernov First of all, I used to think that Thailand is not attractive for foreign business due to language barrier and cultural difference. Secondly, I consider that the peace of mind is good, but I never carefully think about it until listen about your conversation.
Enrico seems to be a very nice man. He has built a successful life in Thailand, and should be congratulated. It can't be easy to come to a foreign country, start a family and run multiple successful businesses.
Very good explanation of Thailand from an expats point of view. His explanation of learning to be calm and smile instead of raising your voice and arguing , like in the west, makes all the difference in the world. This is probably the biggest mistake most tourists/expats make.
Hi, Max. Japan 🇯🇵 is also among a few other countries that is near 100 % safe. If anyone loses things or accidentally forgot an object, Japanese people would go to all lengths to find and return the lost / forgotten object to the owner. We had an experience way back in the early 70s when we traveled on Japan’s express train 🚅, the SHINKANSEN, my grandma lost her shoe onto the railroad track upon boarding the train 🚅. The Japanese train station staff go all the way to wait till the train had departed, they then went down to the track and picked up the shoe, catch the next train (hours away), to locate our hotel 🏨 miles and miles away at another prefecture and return the shoe 🥿 to my grandmother.
@11:03 What he mentions is so absolutely true ! There is a constant anxiety of unknowingly or inadvertently breaking laws in Western countries and having to pay heavy fines. There is no freedom.
I worked with an Italian woman for a year who, despite my poor English, was very helpful. But I can feel that aside from appearances and language, we have very similar personalities... and if, as art students, All of us and you are one of the products. of an Italian man named "Silpa Bhirasri" (Corrado Feroci) who was a teacher and laid the foundation for modern Thai art today.
As a fellow Italian, my story is quite similar to Enrico's : In Bangkok since 2012, Thai-Chinese wife, two daughters, two businesses, good quality of life etc etc. However in my case integration and understanding the local culture has been probably a bit more difficult, especially concerning the business and staff management...
Hong Kong 🇭🇰 SAR only has property tax if you own a property, but other than that, Hong Kong 🇭🇰 SAR is virtually tax-free, unlike the USA. Everything you buy in 🇺🇸 US is taxed upon !
Enrico, thinks very little of the most beautiful language in the world, or his native Italy, hope he has relinquished his Italian passport, it would suit his mindset.
I am sure that he can. He look probably even more decent than you, and in Thailand he got married with his Thai wife from the middle class family not a bar girl. The perception of "going to Thailand for sex" is very old and outdated fashion, only old people who have never been outside of their countries would think like that.
Would you better live in Thailand or Italy?
I will live in Bahrain than Thailand
Italy. I am from India but would like to see. have heard a lot about it 🙂
I would prefer Italy..to each their own❤
Great vid🎉
Why Bahrain?
@turkicprepmedia Zero tax, ease of life, sun, sand , beach, beer , exceptional safety
Great interview. As a local Thai, I have gained new perspectives from your conversation. Wish both of you have good time in Thailand.
I'm very glad! Which ones if you can share?
@MaxChernov First of all, I used to think that Thailand is not attractive for foreign business due to language barrier and cultural difference. Secondly, I consider that the peace of mind is good, but I never carefully think about it until listen about your conversation.
29:28 “Happiness is temporary.. Peace is eternal” wow said by an Italian Poet named Enrico 👍❤
Great video. Thank god not another video on a retiree or digital nomad relocating to Thailand but on an solid business man....
Enrico seems to be a very nice man. He has built a successful life in Thailand, and should be congratulated. It can't be easy to come to a foreign country, start a family and run multiple successful businesses.
agree!!
Very good explanation of Thailand from an expats point of view. His explanation of learning to be calm and smile instead of raising your voice and arguing , like in the west, makes all the difference in the world. This is probably the biggest mistake most tourists/expats make.
Loved this interview!
Hi, Max. Japan 🇯🇵 is also among a few other countries that is near 100 % safe. If anyone loses things or accidentally forgot an object, Japanese people would go to all lengths to find and return the lost / forgotten object to the owner.
We had an experience way back in the early 70s when we traveled on Japan’s express train 🚅, the SHINKANSEN, my grandma lost her shoe onto the railroad track upon boarding the train 🚅. The Japanese train station staff go all the way to wait till the train had departed, they then went down to the track and picked up the shoe, catch the next train (hours away), to locate our hotel 🏨 miles and miles away at another prefecture and return the shoe 🥿 to my grandmother.
wow, haha, amazing story!
Thailand is neither too expensive nor too cheap. It's Very well balanced, even the culture of Thailand is a tolerant one.
Big thank for share everything around. Take care you your team and guest.
@11:03 What he mentions is so absolutely true ! There is a constant anxiety of unknowingly or inadvertently breaking laws in Western countries and having to pay heavy fines. There is no freedom.
Interesting video. TH is a nice place...Iuv the people and nature
me too!
Great conversation❤
Thank you for a video.
Very good interview.
I worked with an Italian woman for a year who, despite my poor English, was very helpful. But I can feel that aside from appearances and language, we have very similar personalities... and if, as art students, All of us and you are one of the products. of an Italian man named "Silpa Bhirasri" (Corrado Feroci) who was a teacher and laid the foundation for modern Thai art today.
As a fellow Italian, my story is quite similar to Enrico's : In Bangkok since 2012, Thai-Chinese wife, two daughters, two businesses, good quality of life etc etc. However in my case integration and understanding the local culture has been probably a bit more difficult, especially concerning the business and staff management...
Hong Kong 🇭🇰 SAR only has property tax if you own a property, but other than that, Hong Kong 🇭🇰 SAR is virtually tax-free, unlike the USA. Everything you buy in 🇺🇸 US is taxed upon !
As a Thai , Great talk and great interview. I think Italians and Thai have some attitude or mindset that maybe very similar.
Interesting.... I'm Italian in Thailand. What you think is it similar?
คนไทยกับคนอิตาลี ครอบครัว พี่น้อง สำคัญที่สุด ระบบเครือญาติ ความเป็นศิลปิน นักสู้ อารมณ์
good talk
Hello max
This guy aged very well.
Live like a king in Rhailand . Live like a pauper in Europe.
do not dream please, you cannot or must not leave your wallet in your room while having breakfast. this was your luck by chance!
Someone once told me that Italians are like Thais, but in European version.
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In what world 30 million baht is one million dollars 😂
There’s crime everywhere…maybe just less..
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good job!
Enrico, thinks very little of the most beautiful language in the world, or his native Italy, hope he has relinquished his Italian passport, it would suit his mindset.
If you live in Italy youll understand Enrico
he cant get laid in eu so he comes to thailand aint that the truth
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Very expensive in EU 😂
This is a comment from someone who calls himself a first world country. What a pathetic person.
I am sure that he can. He look probably even more decent than you, and in Thailand he got married with his Thai wife from the middle class family not a bar girl. The perception of "going to Thailand for sex" is very old and outdated fashion, only old people who have never been outside of their countries would think like that.
I still don't believe Thailand is a good place to grow up children... Traffic is horrible, air quality is non existent, streets are loud.