Settling in Thailand
Settling in Thailand has been written to offer a different perspective on life in Thailand from the multitude of books written on Thailand focusing on perceived negative aspects of expat life or indulging in nightlife or Thai girlfriend related material...or indeed, the alternative - overly positive / naive reviews of Thailand that bear little resemblance to real life.
The book is written by two British professional expats and includes interviews with another 13 expats, all of whom are, or have been, in 'quality' employment or business in Thailand. Thailand - especially Bangkok - is developing rapidly and a more employment / business focused professional is more likely to typify the average expat these days.
In spite of the above, Settling in Thailand does not seek to hide or apologise for Thailand's nightlife or social life between expats and locals - the book takes a non-judgemental and neutral stance and presents life in Thailand as it is.
As well as all the basics such as accommodation, finances, health and so on,the book also covers topics such as integrating, making friends, speaking Thai, Thai TV, comedy, songs and lots more.
Most importantly, the authors strongly believe that insight from personal experiences of those who have, or are, living here long term is far more valuable to a potential foreigner considering moving to Thailand than generic information on the Internet or so-called experts' opinions.
As an example, while there is much on the Internet about the low cost of living in Thailand, the reality of living on a low salary is something only experienced expats can bring to life. Another example is the talk of great weather in Thailand whereas the reality is the constant hot and humid weather presents some challenges, not to mention the occasional flooding etc. On the other hand, the negative aspects of life in the Land of Smiles, discussed heavily on internet forums, often are complaints out of context or miscommunication / culture clashes between the foreigner and the Thai citizen.
Settling in Thailand explains in a balanced, informed, non-judgemental and neutral way. The book provides insight into key factors that influence whether living in Thailand will work out for expats, what different standards of living feel like in real life and lots more.
Interviews with expats who offered insight and experience of living in Thailand include:
·A Dutch ex Executive Director banker at one of Thailand's largest banks
·Two retirees from France and the UK
·An Australian financial software company owner and ex-global banking tech MD
·An American hotel owner
·A British working mum insurance executive and founder of website on having a baby in Thailand
·A British teacher / owner of Thailand's largest teaching website with almost 30 years in Thailand
·A Filipino consultant and long-term resident of almost 20 years
·A British sports bar manager who also owns one of Thailand's leading performing arts venues
·A Canadian filmmaker and more...
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The book is written by two British professional expats and includes interviews with another 13 expats, all of whom are, or have been, in 'quality' employment or business in Thailand. Thailand - especially Bangkok - is developing rapidly and a more employment / business focused professional is more likely to typify the average expat these days.
In spite of the above, Settling in Thailand does not seek to hide or apologise for Thailand's nightlife or social life between expats and locals - the book takes a non-judgemental and neutral stance and presents life in Thailand as it is.
As well as all the basics such as accommodation, finances, health and so on,the book also covers topics such as integrating, making friends, speaking Thai, Thai TV, comedy, songs and lots more.
Most importantly, the authors strongly believe that insight from personal experiences of those who have, or are, living here long term is far more valuable to a potential foreigner considering moving to Thailand than generic information on the Internet or so-called experts' opinions.
As an example, while there is much on the Internet about the low cost of living in Thailand, the reality of living on a low salary is something only experienced expats can bring to life. Another example is the talk of great weather in Thailand whereas the reality is the constant hot and humid weather presents some challenges, not to mention the occasional flooding etc. On the other hand, the negative aspects of life in the Land of Smiles, discussed heavily on internet forums, often are complaints out of context or miscommunication / culture clashes between the foreigner and the Thai citizen.
Settling in Thailand explains in a balanced, informed, non-judgemental and neutral way. The book provides insight into key factors that influence whether living in Thailand will work out for expats, what different standards of living feel like in real life and lots more.
Interviews with expats who offered insight and experience of living in Thailand include:
·A Dutch ex Executive Director banker at one of Thailand's largest banks
·Two retirees from France and the UK
·An Australian financial software company owner and ex-global banking tech MD
·An American hotel owner
·A British working mum insurance executive and founder of website on having a baby in Thailand
·A British teacher / owner of Thailand's largest teaching website with almost 30 years in Thailand
·A Filipino consultant and long-term resident of almost 20 years
·A British sports bar manager who also owns one of Thailand's leading performing arts venues
·A Canadian filmmaker and more...
Settling in Thailand
Settling in Thailand has been written to offer a different perspective on life in Thailand from the multitude of books written on Thailand focusing on perceived negative aspects of expat life or indulging in nightlife or Thai girlfriend related material...or indeed, the alternative - overly positive / naive reviews of Thailand that bear little resemblance to real life.
The book is written by two British professional expats and includes interviews with another 13 expats, all of whom are, or have been, in 'quality' employment or business in Thailand. Thailand - especially Bangkok - is developing rapidly and a more employment / business focused professional is more likely to typify the average expat these days.
In spite of the above, Settling in Thailand does not seek to hide or apologise for Thailand's nightlife or social life between expats and locals - the book takes a non-judgemental and neutral stance and presents life in Thailand as it is.
As well as all the basics such as accommodation, finances, health and so on,the book also covers topics such as integrating, making friends, speaking Thai, Thai TV, comedy, songs and lots more.
Most importantly, the authors strongly believe that insight from personal experiences of those who have, or are, living here long term is far more valuable to a potential foreigner considering moving to Thailand than generic information on the Internet or so-called experts' opinions.
As an example, while there is much on the Internet about the low cost of living in Thailand, the reality of living on a low salary is something only experienced expats can bring to life. Another example is the talk of great weather in Thailand whereas the reality is the constant hot and humid weather presents some challenges, not to mention the occasional flooding etc. On the other hand, the negative aspects of life in the Land of Smiles, discussed heavily on internet forums, often are complaints out of context or miscommunication / culture clashes between the foreigner and the Thai citizen.
Settling in Thailand explains in a balanced, informed, non-judgemental and neutral way. The book provides insight into key factors that influence whether living in Thailand will work out for expats, what different standards of living feel like in real life and lots more.
Interviews with expats who offered insight and experience of living in Thailand include:
·A Dutch ex Executive Director banker at one of Thailand's largest banks
·Two retirees from France and the UK
·An Australian financial software company owner and ex-global banking tech MD
·An American hotel owner
·A British working mum insurance executive and founder of website on having a baby in Thailand
·A British teacher / owner of Thailand's largest teaching website with almost 30 years in Thailand
·A Filipino consultant and long-term resident of almost 20 years
·A British sports bar manager who also owns one of Thailand's leading performing arts venues
·A Canadian filmmaker and more...
The book is written by two British professional expats and includes interviews with another 13 expats, all of whom are, or have been, in 'quality' employment or business in Thailand. Thailand - especially Bangkok - is developing rapidly and a more employment / business focused professional is more likely to typify the average expat these days.
In spite of the above, Settling in Thailand does not seek to hide or apologise for Thailand's nightlife or social life between expats and locals - the book takes a non-judgemental and neutral stance and presents life in Thailand as it is.
As well as all the basics such as accommodation, finances, health and so on,the book also covers topics such as integrating, making friends, speaking Thai, Thai TV, comedy, songs and lots more.
Most importantly, the authors strongly believe that insight from personal experiences of those who have, or are, living here long term is far more valuable to a potential foreigner considering moving to Thailand than generic information on the Internet or so-called experts' opinions.
As an example, while there is much on the Internet about the low cost of living in Thailand, the reality of living on a low salary is something only experienced expats can bring to life. Another example is the talk of great weather in Thailand whereas the reality is the constant hot and humid weather presents some challenges, not to mention the occasional flooding etc. On the other hand, the negative aspects of life in the Land of Smiles, discussed heavily on internet forums, often are complaints out of context or miscommunication / culture clashes between the foreigner and the Thai citizen.
Settling in Thailand explains in a balanced, informed, non-judgemental and neutral way. The book provides insight into key factors that influence whether living in Thailand will work out for expats, what different standards of living feel like in real life and lots more.
Interviews with expats who offered insight and experience of living in Thailand include:
·A Dutch ex Executive Director banker at one of Thailand's largest banks
·Two retirees from France and the UK
·An Australian financial software company owner and ex-global banking tech MD
·An American hotel owner
·A British working mum insurance executive and founder of website on having a baby in Thailand
·A British teacher / owner of Thailand's largest teaching website with almost 30 years in Thailand
·A Filipino consultant and long-term resident of almost 20 years
·A British sports bar manager who also owns one of Thailand's leading performing arts venues
·A Canadian filmmaker and more...
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BN ID: | 2940162477341 |
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Publisher: | Arun Press |
Publication date: | 06/06/2018 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 6 MB |
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