lord khram
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Thank you for correcting my math error LK, I'm not sure how I managed that.![]()
And thanks for the feedback about prices - I did research them, they are from a website called Know Phuket which has lots of cool info. Thanks for letting me know that they are on the low side.
I may be able to not have the apartment phone - I don't have one in China and I still have internet fine.
I could also just use buses for transport although a motorbike would be more convenient.
Does anyone know how the market is in Phuket for extra private classes to earn money on the side?
And lastly I may not be able do dive quite as much as I would like to.I will work it out.
Thanks for the feedback
Around the Pattaya area I constantly see numerous expats that maybe came here on holiday, loved the place and sold up at home to settle here armed with redundancy payments, divorce settlements, or small occupational pensions cashed in early to come and 'live the dream'. Many soon find that their limited sources of income either run out or are insufficient to partake in the lifestyle and activities that attracted them here in the first place. They then end up living a sad lonely existence, with insufficient money to maintain a decent quality of life here, or the funds to go home and start again. I see such people every day.
I wish you all the best and hope your plans work out. Thailand really is a great place, but you must ensure you have sufficient funds to achieve your goals, as the great place can soon turn into your worst nightmare, as it has done for so many in the past.