Buriram Expats
Buriram Province - General Category => Introduction => Topic started by: Eddie on January 09, 2011, 01:33:42 PM
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Well, I'm Eddie, and got to this forum by stopping in to Meuang Pizza and met the owners. I live in the city now, being the father of a baby boy in a small moo baan out in the countryside. So, there's much for me to learn about Buriram and Issan, and maybe I have a wee bit of useful knowledge that I can share with others.
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Well, I'm Eddie, and got to this forum by stopping in to Meuang Pizza and met the owners. I live in the city now, being the father of a baby boy in a small moo baan out in the countryside. So, there's much for me to learn about Buriram and Issan, and maybe I have a wee bit of useful knowledge that I can share with others.
Welcome to the forum. party6
Where do you live? Do you live here full time?
What are your plans for your future in Buriram?
many questions..... Good luck. jumping8
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Hi....Thanks for the welcome. I rented an apartment in the city and plan to stay until March. At first, I had thoughts of staying with the family in Na Lao to bond with my son, but I'm a bit soft for Issan lifestyle. My plans for the future.?.?.? Don't really know. I committed support for the baby when my gf got pregnant, as she was to abort. Her mother has a small space on her property where I said that I would consider building them a small house.. A place where I could stay on my yearly winter trip to Thailand. But the costs being discussed are not extravagant, but more than I can really afford. Don't want to be seen as kee nok, but expectation of a farang house are more than I think is necessary. Any suggestions?
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Hi....Thanks for the welcome. I rented an apartment in the city and plan to stay until March. At first, I had thoughts of staying with the family in Na Lao to bond with my son, but I'm a bit soft for Issan lifestyle. My plans for the future.?.?.? Don't really know. I committed support for the baby when my gf got pregnant, as she was to abort. Her mother has a small space on her property where I said that I would consider building them a small house.. A place where I could stay on my yearly winter trip to Thailand. But the costs being discussed are not extravagant, but more than I can really afford. Don't want to be seen as kee nok, but expectation of a farang house are more than I think is necessary. Any suggestions?
sounds like a good plan.
Advice? I suggest you build a small house that you can afford and keep your feet on the ground.
A gold rule in Thailand is invest only what you can afford to lose.
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Welcome to the forum,,,,,,,,,,Admin has given you some sound advice too!!
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A gold rule in Thailand is invest only what you can afford to lose. thumbup
a good advice and a warm welcome1.................. party4