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Why do Brits go to Thailand?

Why do British citizens travel to Thailand a lot? It's been a popular holiday destination for a while now. It's warm and sunny, a beautiful place, the food is fantastic, the beaches are stunning and once you get there it's not expensive.



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Friendly people ? Thailand has genuinely friendly people. They are open and hospitable towards foreigners. Public healthcare ? In Thailand, the public health system is typically understaffed and underresourced. Thus, expats often face long wait times when they use the public health system.

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How much it costs to live in Thailand per month will differ based on individual needs, wants, and budgets. As the food and utility costs are affordable in Thailand, you can expect to shell out anywhere between $650 to $3,000 per month — which is around 2.6 times less than what you'd spend living each month in the U.S.

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Thailand is a beautiful country with plenty of experiences that appeal to everyone. A Thailand vacation can have anything from ethical animal encounters to big city shopping. Plus, it's cost-effective, meaning that it's not only beautiful but also cheap.

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10 things I wish I knew before going to Thailand
  • The Head Is Sacred. ...
  • Scamming is Common. ...
  • There's excellent Healthcare. ...
  • To Tuk-Tuk or Not. ...
  • The Political Scenery Can Be Volatile. ...
  • Having Comfy Sandals Is Convenient. ...
  • They Use a Different Calendar. ...
  • Monks Can't Beg.


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People here are amiable and hospitable. However, many retirees from different countries may experience a cultural shock since Thailand's culture is so much different from the US and European cultures. You can find many people in the bigger cities who speak English; however, it may be pretty tricky in rural areas.

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Exercise a high degree of caution. to Thailand overall due to the risk of civil unrest and the threat of terrorism, including in Bangkok and Phuket. Exercise a high degree of caution to Thailand overall due to the possibility of civil unrest and the threat of terrorism, including in Bangkok and Phuket.

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A historically Buddhist country, Thailand and its jungles, mountains, islands, and cities bristle with the gilt pinnacles of its innumerable temples and spirit houses. Many of its most significant sites, which house its most revered buddhas, can be found in and around the capital.

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