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Mental Health in Thailand: Issues, Counseling, and Resources

July 25, 2017 by Anette Pollner

Do you know expats have a higher chance of having mental health problems? Being away from home and living in a new setting, you can develop stress, anxiety, or depression. The outcome of mental health problems can damage your life. Fortunately, Thailand has various treatment methods with counselors and psychiatrists qualified under western standards.We created […]

Filed Under: Health Tagged With: Digital Nomad, entrepreneur, expat, family, hospital in thailand, investor, Mental Health Counseling, mental health treatment, retiree, student

Thailand Deals and Discounts: How to Save on Hotels, Flights and Food

July 18, 2017 by Karsten Aichholz

This is a short collection of discounts, deals and coupons I’ve come across for people visiting and living in Thailand. If you come across similar savings, notice any errors or have other feedback, please send me a message. [thrive_leads id=’10712′] Flights I recently flew from Thailand to Germany for a bachelor party: One comparison website […]

Filed Under: Money Tagged With: agoda, airbnb, booking.com, deedee cashback, expat, expedia, family, flights, grab, homeaway, hotels, taxis, tourist, uber

Transportation in Bangkok: A Guide to Taxis, Buses, Trains and Mobile Apps

July 11, 2017 by Patrick Taylor

So, you’ve landed at Suvharnabhumi. You’ve navigated through the Kafkaesque torment that is Immigration, and you’ve retrieved what may or may not be your suitcase. As you stand in the sweltering heat outside the passenger concourse, you breathe a giddy sigh of relief. You made it! You’re at large in Bangkok, one of the world’s […]

Filed Under: Lifestyle, Transportation Tagged With: airport, bts, canal boats, Digital Nomad, entrepreneur, expat, family, grab, grabbike, investor, mrt, retiree, skytrain, student, subway, taxi, tourist, train, tuk tuks, uber

Buying a Car in Thailand: What You Need to Know

June 20, 2017 by Richard McCully

The public transportation system is unreliable in most parts of Thailand. Having a car is necessary for many Thais and expats who live here. Sure Bangkok has the BTS and MRT. And most major towns and cities have a van network and local buses or songthaews. But these don’t serve the needs of everyone. I […]

Filed Under: Lifestyle, Transportation Tagged With: buying used car, car buying process, car insurance, car loan, entrepreneur, expat, family, investor, retiree, selling a car

Moneytis Review: Find the Cheapest Way to Send Money Abroad

June 6, 2017 by John Joseph

Let’s face it, there are going to be times when you need to send money either to or from Thailand. As an expat, this can be hard if you don’t know where to get the best exchange rates, the quickest transfer times, or the cheapest transfer fees. A handful of years ago we were at the mercy of Western Union or Bangkok Bank.

Filed Under: Money Tagged With: Digital Nomad, entrepreneur, exchange rates, expat, family, international transfer, investor, moneytis, moneytis review, retiree, transfer fee, transferwise

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