Although I don't go to many countries, compared with going to some so-called developed countries in Europe, I personally think it's more cost-effective to go to Thailand, after all, the exchange rate of RMB to Thai baht is 1 RMB = 50125 baht, we have an advantage.
In fact, the first time I went to Thailand was at the invitation of my girlfriend, I had to go, and at first I had some preconceived notions, I always felt that the place was dirty and messy, and the locals would rip off customers.
But then I came to Thailand with the idea of leaving the "civilized world", and it didn't take long for me to feel what a frog at the bottom of the well is, and this place in Thailand is actually different from what I imagined, and it will make people feel very peaceful.
I haven't lived in Thailand for a long time, but I've been impressed so far, and I may go back again in the future.
To get back to the point, when it comes to peace, let alone someone quarreling on the streets of Thailand, I have never heard the sound of car horns, and I even thought that Thai cars have no horns at all.
I think that the word peace seems to be not strong enough, and the easiest way to look at the mentality of a country is to see how the local business people behave.
This should be very obvious in China, people in different regions have completely different fighting energy, not to mention their hometowns compared with cities like Guangdong, they are also the bottom in the country.
But after arriving in Thailand, I think the big brothers and sisters who set up night market stalls near our house are really working too hard.
Except for convenience store chains like 711, visiting ordinary small stores is purely lucky, and they all say that the French are lazy, but at least the French are too lazy to have regularity, and they are open until noon, and I have no problem catching an early market.
But Thai people do business completely according to their mood, they open the door when they want to, and they don't want to open the door for a few days without seeing the boss.
My English is not very good, I used a few broken words to chat with some local people and found that the word they mentioned the most is "life", Thai people really know what is the real life, the money is enough, the gap between people is much smaller, and people on the streets and alleys will smile at each other.
I don't know the problem, I really didn't adapt to it when I first arrived in Thailand, and I always felt that being in a foreign land would be hurt, but after living for a few days, I found that everyone was releasing kindness.
It is precisely because Thai people don't care about money or fame and fortune, there is almost no industrial development, and the country is still in a state of traditional agriculture, which makes the air in Thailand very good.
- As long as it is sunny, it is an "anime day", clear blue sky and white clouds, but Thailand has a tropical monsoon climate, so it often rains, so if you don't like rain, it is not recommended to live in Thailand.
And Thailand is definitely not as backward as everyone thinks, you can still see very fashionable young people on the streets of the city, and the new generation of Thais is still very much in line with the world.
Because Thailand's education is more polarized, private schools use international education compared with Britain and the United States, and the English level is not worse than that in China, but the local state schools are free, so the quality of teaching is relatively average.
Once I went out with my girlfriend at night, I met a few young Thai people, they were very enthusiastic, and after learning that we were from China, they all communicated fluently in English, and my girlfriend could hold on, and I was really ashamed of my broken English.
However, I also found a point, I don't know if it is a nationality bonus, and the Thai people's impression of the Chinese is very good.
As for the religious atmosphere, it is also very obvious in Thailand, where the proportion of people who believe in Buddhism is very high, so the security in Thailand is very good.
In fact, this is a place that I was very surprised by, when my girlfriend first proposed to go to Thailand, she actually refused very much, and I always felt that the place was very backward, and I was afraid that something would go wrong.
But it's actually completely over-the-top, the law and order in Thailand is very good, there are hardly any police patrols, but there is almost no petty theft. And the phenomenon of stealing customers basically does not appear, but one thing to note is that taking a taxi in Thailand is not metered, and it is directly pulled to the place after negotiating the price.
Talking about these things is actually what I like about Thailand, and it is precisely because of the above reasons that I decided to stay in Thailand for a while after discussing with my girlfriend.
But Thailand is not perfect, so I will share with you the inconvenience of living in Thailand in those days.
The first thing is to go through the renewal, the efficiency is really slow, I have applied for a German visa renewal before, basically a week down, Thailand took nearly 1 month.
If it weren't for my girlfriend's sudden reminder, I would have forgotten about it.
This is the pros and cons, at best it is to enjoy life, at worst it is not to make progress, what can be delayed, and it is urgent to arrange things in advance.
If you really live in Thailand for a while, you will find that motorcycles are almost the only option when it comes to efficiency in Thailand.
The reason for this is that the roads in Thailand are very narrow, or they have not been built for many years, and they cannot keep up with the number of cars. Even the main roads in Thailand are very narrow, and my hometown is a third-tier city in the north, and even the roads around my home are wider than the main roads in Thailand.
The last feeling that I can't accept is the climate of Thailand, I am a "wolf of the north", I am not afraid of heat, but the humidity is really unbearable, even if I like Thailand again, the oncoming heat wave has really pushed itself out of Thailand.
My girlfriend is from the south, and we have lived with me in my hometown since we graduated together, so she is quite comfortable with the humid climate of Thailand.
The temperature in Thailand is not high, the overall average temperature is 24 30, and the air conditioning is basically very cool in public places.
But there is no way to get humidity, I have lived in Thailand for so long, as long as I am outside, my clothes have not dried, I am all sweaty, and I feel unbearable when I take two steps slightly.
In the end, I lived in Thailand for about half a year, but I decided to return to China.
In fact, I and my girlfriend are both engaged in Internet work and work online, and this time I went to Thailand with the intention of staying there, but due to the various reasons mentioned later, I finally came back.
If you can accept those shortcomings and can work online, in fact, it is not a loss to earn RMB to live in Thailand, and the cost of living in Thailand is very low, and the slow pace is also very suitable for us.
- but only if you can live with the hot and humid climate all year round, and the heavy traffic where walking is king. Overall, the experience of living in Thailand was very impressive, which is something that many developed countries cannot bring.
Finally, it is the time to send benefits, Thailand's marriage and love involution is very serious, I heard it with my own ears, the local Thai girl said that almost all her girlfriends around her think that Thai boys are too unmasculine, but the impression of Chinese boys is very good.
If you're single and can embrace a foreign culture, finding a girlfriend in Thailand is also a good option! I forgot about it and went home hand in hand with my girlfriend.