Chilled walk in the Village back home [Isan Thailand]
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@rickyisaan4 ай бұрын
Not sure you'd be calling Chaiyaphum a city if you visited it mate. Just a small town mate. Still a isaan lad
@lifeinisan4 ай бұрын
I will visit soon, only joking with ya don't worry
@jamiesutton54294 ай бұрын
Hey Drew Isaan Drew is back in Isaan, happy days. Hope you and the family are well. Looking forward to more videos. 👍🏻👍🏻🇦🇺🇦🇺
@lifeinisan4 ай бұрын
Hi Jamie, Thanks for watching and yes the family are great. Hope all is well with you!
@michaelomara19224 ай бұрын
Welcome back drew need more vids 😂
@lifeinisan4 ай бұрын
Thank you, More vids? I produce way to many 🤣 Thanks for watching Michael
@Freedom-334 ай бұрын
The video is just fine. Throw a camera on, walk around and talk. Chill videos 👍
@KRABI_TM4 ай бұрын
Yeay….he’s back! Thank fook for that was getting worried about you!
@lifeinisan4 ай бұрын
Hello hello, Hope all is well!
@bodblue4 ай бұрын
Good to see you posting. I'm over the hills at Mukdahan in middle of a build 1.7 rai largish 3 bedroom house. Living onsite built a one bed bedsit office and outside kitchen to keep us going whilst the build underway. Gotta go back to the Uk to search out some contact work next month. It is what it is but OMg I'll miss Thai food, culture and of course me family. Good luck to you
@lifeinisan4 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! Yeah thats a smart move I should of probably just done something really small myself for now. Atleast you know what you're going back to work for! Good luck mate
@seekhearts4 ай бұрын
bloke cant make his mind up. good to see you back on a video drew, seem very chill... suspiciously chill.
@lifeinisan4 ай бұрын
;)
@user-np7mb6hh5n4 ай бұрын
Welcome back Drew
@lifeinisan4 ай бұрын
Thank you :)
@MrNath0194 ай бұрын
Good to see you back online mate. What part of isan are you?
@lifeinisan4 ай бұрын
Thanks mate, Im in sakhon nakhon
@christiandengler66894 ай бұрын
I really want to relocate to Thailand (or south east Asia at least) again. I used to live in Thailand in 2009-2010. By now however I have a wife, child and business. I actually have a similar business to you, as I do social recruiting in Germany. I was wondering how you organise yourself, is your business registered in the UK and how is customer acquisition working from a remote location with that sort of time difference? Would love it if you had a little feedback!
@lifeinisan4 ай бұрын
I think relocating to SEA is a 50/50 you either love the place so much you will make it work or you don't quite love it enough to give up everyone you've grown up knowing. I sway a lot more to the first option but do have days were I think about the 2nd but thats normal and just keeping it real. If your wife is thai then things can actually proceed pretty easily if not then there's a lot more thought that has to go into it but doesn't make it impossible. Business comes with lots of struggles not actually being there on the ground in the UK but it certainly still works and COVID actually made this even easier as doing zoom meetings is very normal now. I have a company set up in both countries. The UK company is the face of the operation and deals with our clients, while outsourcing the work load to our Thai company. Time zone for us just means we start work in the afternoon and finish in the night. Not the best but also not the worse
@christiandengler66894 ай бұрын
@@lifeinisan well apart from Thailand I also lived in the UK 16 years as well as Nigeria after Brexit, so there are not many childhood friends left in Germany anyway. As it being my home country, it was just a safe heaven during Covid. I definitely tend to no 1 big time, but the problems are different if you have a family and relocating isnt as easy as it once was. But also the visa issues in Thailand is something else as it is very hard to build something and then potentially have it taken away by beaurocracy . ..which is why I currently tend more towards Cambodia...tho I still have a few friends left in Thailand and I just loved it while I was there. I know the school system is definitely something I wouldn't worry about putting my daughter in as well as the healthcare system being great (given you have the right insurance or wallet). I still remember Thailand as having slow (or ridiculously expensive) internet, but I would assume and hope that this has changed in the last 14 years. But yeah, the business and money making side of things combined with the Visa issues is something that is definitely an issue. As well as the fact that one can't really buy property there and own it! (you should really look into that idea you had in the other video to buy land and see if you can then put together very long lease agreements with Farangs. They can finance it for you and after 50-100 years it will go back to your family).