Living in South East Asia on $400 USD a month?
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Re: living in SEA on 400USD$ a month?
I can eat rice and penang curry for 30 baht in Pattaya also Rambuttri :Bangkok.
+++Damn Some of those Muslim countries serve freaking amazing food for 50 cents to 1 dollar!
+++Damn Some of those Muslim countries serve freaking amazing food for 50 cents to 1 dollar!
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Re: living in SEA on 400USD$ a month?
Yeah, how about other countries located in different continents or islands, the post on Bulgaria was a good start.shnoukieBRO wrote: ↑Sun Oct 07, 2018 6:07 pm The post refers to SEA which includes a few very cheep countries. You can eat for $1 in Thailand, and other Southerly countries
As my old Cajun bait seller used to say, "I opes you luck.
Re: living in SEA on 400USD$ a month?
With meat? Pork or chicken? Not so sure I'd want to eat that, figuring the quality of the meat must be really low or serving amount almost non-existent.shnoukieBRO wrote: ↑Sun Oct 07, 2018 6:25 pm I can eat rice and penang curry for 30 baht in Pattaya also Rambuttri :Bangkok.
+++Damn Some of those Muslim countries serve freaking amazing food for 50 cents to 1 dollar!
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Re: living in SEA on 400USD$ a month?
Chicken.
I doubt some of U guys bother with local food or eating like locals do.
If you made the effort you'd know the difference. And we are on topic of living on $400 a month, so although tasty and nutritious, nothing fancy here.
However the OP is really scraping the barrel. To me. The bare minimum survivable option in Thailand or Cambodia should be like double what BITM QUOTED ie $800 a month or $26 a day
I doubt some of U guys bother with local food or eating like locals do.
If you made the effort you'd know the difference. And we are on topic of living on $400 a month, so although tasty and nutritious, nothing fancy here.
However the OP is really scraping the barrel. To me. The bare minimum survivable option in Thailand or Cambodia should be like double what BITM QUOTED ie $800 a month or $26 a day
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Re: living in SEA on 400USD$ a month?
Yes, excellent report on Bulgaria from Pizzalover. Got me reading up on the country and its cities for an hour or two. Kyiv, Ukraine is another place that's interested me since someone I know spent a few years there. I visited Kyiv long ago, 1980s, and really liked its feel, even though it was under the USSR thumb. The eastern European countries are coming roses for a lot of tourists these days. The key word has been "cheap." But for me it's the amazing architecture, the old European feel, and beautiful streets with actual sidewalks, trees, trash bins and relaxing benches. It's something that I've been yearning for for a couple of years now. Both my parents are of 20th century Euro background.taabarang wrote: ↑Sun Oct 07, 2018 6:27 pmYeah, how about other countries located in different continents or islands, the post on Bulgaria was a good start.shnoukieBRO wrote: ↑Sun Oct 07, 2018 6:07 pm The post refers to SEA which includes a few very cheep countries. You can eat for $1 in Thailand, and other Southerly countries
PS Back on topic, I forgot to mention one site reported in 2017 that an expat "can easily" live on $500US a month in Bulgaria.
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Re: living in SEA on 400USD$ a month?
The first few years of visiting SEA and first couple of years of living here, I ate on the street. I started to feel not quite right. So I adjusted step by step to pretty much eating a wide variety of food with vegetables and salads at western eateries. I just don't like the quality of the street stuff nor the nutritional value, such as it is.shnoukieBRO wrote: ↑Sun Oct 07, 2018 6:39 pm Chicken.
I doubt some of U guys bother with local food or eating like locals do.
If you made the effort you'd know the difference. And we are on topic of living on $400 a month, so although tasty and nutritious, nothing fancy here.
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Re: living in SEA on 400USD$ a month?
$500/ month let's 2 of us live quite well.
I smoke, I drink but I don't go "out". Solar power and own home. Doesn't seem to be a problem.
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I smoke, I drink but I don't go "out". Solar power and own home. Doesn't seem to be a problem.
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If you have Solar and own home that's 50% of the battle.
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Re: living in SEA on 400USD$ a month?
I spend about $200 each month on living expenses (food, beer, toiletries etc)....
I've been living in Naypyitaw (ghost capital city of Myanmar) for the past 2 years. If I rent a house, I'd pay about $200 a month for a modern, 2/3 bedroom house with garden. (Cheap rent because so many empty houses - everyone lives in Yangon).
But the local police/army don't allow me to rent a private house. So my school employer pays about $900 a month to put me up in a 4-star hotel
What are my outgoings:
Breakfast is included in the hotel price.
Lunch is a homemade salad/fruit/healthy food
I make a fish/salad for my evening meal
I buy toiletries in the small supermarket.
A little petrol for my motorbike - I don't ride it much
And that''s it!!!
Why don't I spend money on evening entertainment, hot whores etc, ten-pin bowling, live clubs etc etc?
'cos either they don't exist, or the police don't allow me to 'partake' or the locals are shit-scared of the police
All I've done for 2 years is ride my bicycle all over the city and go to the gym. I am now fitter and slimmer than a very fit, slim guy...
Anyway, I'm moving back to Thailand this month before I go mad with the lack of sex.
Nice, clean and very safe city though. If you are a lard-bucket and want to lose weight, get fit and be totally celibate, come and live in Naypyitaw.
I've been living in Naypyitaw (ghost capital city of Myanmar) for the past 2 years. If I rent a house, I'd pay about $200 a month for a modern, 2/3 bedroom house with garden. (Cheap rent because so many empty houses - everyone lives in Yangon).
But the local police/army don't allow me to rent a private house. So my school employer pays about $900 a month to put me up in a 4-star hotel
What are my outgoings:
Breakfast is included in the hotel price.
Lunch is a homemade salad/fruit/healthy food
I make a fish/salad for my evening meal
I buy toiletries in the small supermarket.
A little petrol for my motorbike - I don't ride it much
And that''s it!!!
Why don't I spend money on evening entertainment, hot whores etc, ten-pin bowling, live clubs etc etc?
'cos either they don't exist, or the police don't allow me to 'partake' or the locals are shit-scared of the police
All I've done for 2 years is ride my bicycle all over the city and go to the gym. I am now fitter and slimmer than a very fit, slim guy...
Anyway, I'm moving back to Thailand this month before I go mad with the lack of sex.
Nice, clean and very safe city though. If you are a lard-bucket and want to lose weight, get fit and be totally celibate, come and live in Naypyitaw.
Re: living in SEA on 400USD$ a month?
Cambodia, oldest in International School (5 years old), youngest in Montessori but will move onto same schol as older sibling in a couple years so that will bump up the cost more. School fees increase as they move up in grades at the international school, but not as high as $12,000.phuketrichard wrote: ↑Sun Oct 07, 2018 6:17 pmWhat country? surely not international....both children going to quality schools
MY daughters international school years 9-12 inn Thailand ran $12,000 /year ( 10 months)
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