
On Yahoo opening page today taken from U.S.News
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/ideal-ret ... 57501.html
I love this place I really do. But, just as I dislike people who can do nothing but badmouth the town/country, I get irked with people who romanticise it as something it's not!New arrivals to Hua Hin appreciate the cleanliness of the area...the lack of corruption
johnnyk wrote:"lack of corruption"
No doubt, from the perspective of an expenses-paid junket that does not have to deal with officialdom. Hotel, restaurant and shopping mall staff aren't corrupt as we know.
On one hand this naif claims a couple can live nicely on as little as $1,100/month (33,000 baht) then marvels at prices like condos renting for $800-1000/mo., housekeepers for $225/mo and masssages for $10-20.
I'd like her to try living in HH on $1,100/mo. There would not be any housekeeper and damn few massages. Don't even think about eating out or having a drink and playing golf would be as likely as meeting HM.
20% of HH's population of 85,000 are expats? Where do they dream up these figures?
Like this one?:HHTel wrote:You should read all the comments at the bottom of the article. They are hilarious!!
I think that's exactly what it is.Korkenzieher wrote:Makes you think the guy probably has a relocation service he is selling, and is posting 'ex-officio' to drive business.
Her particular audience may not want too many pesky locals around, just a few to add a bit of 'exotic' probably enough. Did she mention there are several Thai restaurants for the adventurous?margaretcarnes wrote:I love the way she gives a passing nod to the fact that there are enough Thai people around to make the place feel - well - foreign! Surprise surprise. Has she played 'spot the local' in MV maybe? Or perhaps been talking to one of the privileged few farang who partakes in municipal matters?