Thailand vs. Mexico: Where Can You Really Live Better for Less?

Thailand vs. Mexico: Where Can You Really Live Better for Less?

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@lineage13
@lineage13 - 14.09.2024 18:33

Difference in safety is a big factor for me.

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@wcfields4469
@wcfields4469 - 14.09.2024 18:46

You have lost your mind. You can't compare Thailand to Mexico. Mexico is a 3rd class shit hole full of drugs and criminals. I've been there 5 times. All of Thailand is a paradise and the people are first class gold hearts.

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@Mlong21376
@Mlong21376 - 14.09.2024 18:47

Excellent video I agree with you number one is crime and safety always at the top Mexico fails Thailand wins

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@Roof_Pizza
@Roof_Pizza - 14.09.2024 18:48

Yeah, Numero has some anomalies in the inputs so I wouldn't get too attached to the numbers, good for a quick look but not much else IMO. Here's Pattaya vs Chiang Mai with Chiang Mai coming in more expensive,
Domestic Beer (0.5 liter draught) 80.00 ฿ 80.00 ฿ 0.0 %
Imported Beer (0.33 liter bottle) 131.44 ฿ 80.00 ฿ -39.1 %c
1 Summer Dress in a Chain Store (Zara, H&M, ...) 1,116.67 ฿ 660.00 ฿ -40.9 %

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@marcgoldbergdogtrainer
@marcgoldbergdogtrainer - 14.09.2024 19:15

I have spent a great deal of time in Mexico City and had a lovely apartment in a very safe street of the Roma Norte neighborhood. That being said, you didn’t have to walk far before safety quickly declined. On the other hand, I have walked at night through Bangkok, alleys, slightly tipsy, and never had a concern. It’s a shame too because Mexico is so close and I am fluent. But for the same reason as you, I would choose Thailand or perhaps Philippines.

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@LUCKHEF
@LUCKHEF - 14.09.2024 19:15

I spend 4 months in Thailand a year and 4 months in Mexico as well and if your a financial investor or looking for residency or citizenship through Investment Mexico has great value and great passport … I wouldn’t keep money in banks in Mexico but you can go almost anywhere with passport and no requirement to live in Mexico to maintain residency

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@frankcentofanti9317
@frankcentofanti9317 - 14.09.2024 20:05

I heard Panama is a great option low crime and affordable

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@retiredn
@retiredn - 14.09.2024 21:02

NO THX> THAILAND A HELL OF ALOT SAFER THAN MEXICO.

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@benbohoho
@benbohoho - 14.09.2024 21:47

2 of my top cities so this was fun. CDMX is really almost perfect. But yeah, safety is huge. I think people in those countries don't even realize the amount of low grade stress they are carrying around until they get away from it for a while.

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@dimukee
@dimukee - 14.09.2024 22:00

What are you thoughts about Panama?

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@kleerogers
@kleerogers - 14.09.2024 22:11

Mexico is very expensive, and unsafe,, the areas you want to be anyway. Thailand wins hands down, no comparison, food is way better in Thailand too, culture is more exotic in Thailand, close to many SE Asian countries, no brainer to move to Thailand

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@gusbradley3846
@gusbradley3846 - 14.09.2024 23:25

I’m planning a move from Canada. I’m looking at a small town in both countries. For me the deciding factor is cheap street food and great health care in Thailand versus 5-6 hour flight or the ability to drive to Mexico.
Right now I’m leaning towards Thailand as I think there will be more growth in the Mexican economy making things more expensive over time.

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@wizard8437
@wizard8437 - 14.09.2024 23:45

Lol just go to Brazil or tourist areas of Colombia, and Colombia is heavily pushing it but Mexico is STRAIGHT UP CARTELS.

Just not a place to mess with unless you are Mexican and know the land, laws, and street/cartel etiquette

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@sokaiya1
@sokaiya1 - 14.09.2024 23:50

you should have included a bathroom/toilet comparison. Go to a train station toilet in Mexico. Literally shit everywhere and you have to pay to enter. Thailand's bathroom's are very clean.

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@danielj3010
@danielj3010 - 15.09.2024 00:32

SE Asia all the way. I did my time in Colombia, however, some parts have rubbed me the wrong way. Great destinations either way.

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@Tiaimo
@Tiaimo - 15.09.2024 00:54

As Thais, I made 3.5K$/month but spend 600$ for living in upper central BKK.

To counter food price - Eat local food at price 50 THB
For transportation - Motorcycle comes first. BTS or MRT for specific point.

Walk to nearby park for chill and relax. Thaialnd is far from perfect in many aspects but we're trying to improve what we can especially during the terms of current BKK governor.

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@BangkokZed
@BangkokZed - 15.09.2024 03:05

Crime in Thailand is usually much less violent than in Mexico. In Thailand, it’s more about petty theft and tourist scams, while Mexico deals with serious issues like gang violence and drug cartels. In Thailand, most violent incidents involving foreigners tend to happen when they're drunk or high, getting into fights with locals or, in many cases, with other foreigners.

For me, the biggest difference is the language, but it's not a dealbreaker. Spanish is relatively easy for English speakers to learn because the alphabet, structure, and logic are quite similar. On the other hand, Thai has its own complex writing system, along with a very different logic and sound system, which makes it harder for English speakers to master. However, more and more people in Thailand speak English, so this shouldn't be a problem.

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@mauimixer6040
@mauimixer6040 - 15.09.2024 03:27

Yes Safety is a Big factor, cause nothing else matters when something hurts you !
Haven't really been to Mexico, but one reason it's considered is the cooler climate in some areas at higher elevation. And I would like to check out all the temples, pyramids etc, the old world. Mexico is on the move and the cost will follow quickly I believe. But what happens to the exchange in Thailand when the brics comes on line is of question.

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@PaulRLight
@PaulRLight - 15.09.2024 03:27

I lived in Mexico 2006-2009. It was always my plan to retire there and I would go back once or twice a year. My last visit was about 3 years ago. I didn't feel safe. Too many people getting shot.

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@mauimixer6040
@mauimixer6040 - 15.09.2024 03:29

Don't forget "the Land of Smiles" has a lot of value as well as how religious beliefs affect people's attitudes and doings !

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@steveburke7675
@steveburke7675 - 15.09.2024 03:50

...prices in Mexico have increased greatly since Covid...the economy is booming. Although crime has not impacted me (or any of my close friends) at all in my 7 yeas here (Lake Chapala area) it is a concern that is always in the background.

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@BO-mb8rr
@BO-mb8rr - 15.09.2024 03:59

Mexico = narco cartel controlled state

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@FASTREDMR2
@FASTREDMR2 - 15.09.2024 05:31

Stay months in both countries, Pattaya, Bangkok, Cancun, Playa Del Carmen
Pros for Mexico: 100% properties ownership ( land/ house/ Condo/ etc..), Mexico Temporary/ Permanent residency is a ONE time only procedure ( No annual renewal/reviews BS ), No 90 days reporting, could own or run a business in mexico, path to dual citizenship, could join the Mexican Public health system IMSS for cheap, couple hours flight to US Mainland ( or PR, USVI) for major illness.
Cons for Mexico: Corruption, Bureaucratic, Scam, Safety ( in some area ), Cost of living is higher ( "a lot higher" compare to Thailand, IMHO ).
Love Thailand, but annual renewal/reviews BS , 90 days reporting, unknown tax policy, constant changing immigration/ government policy, no path to permanent residency gave me second thought about retiring there.

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@jimmiecox3183
@jimmiecox3183 - 15.09.2024 06:17

Lived in Mexico, I loved it and the people. However, I have lived in Thailand for +19yrs. Like Ramze says can not compare in some areas. Enjoy!

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@whiterabbit3439
@whiterabbit3439 - 15.09.2024 07:26

As always, very informative and helpful, Ramze!
You and others may find this Dutch woman's story interesting YT channel "At Home in Turkey". She had to leave Turkey when the proof of income level requirement changed and she no longer qualified. My general takeaway..we can plan and analyze but must be ready to "let go" and be ready to make a change when the circumstances change.

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@amiyrbarclift1640
@amiyrbarclift1640 - 15.09.2024 14:15

Wow that is something I am hearing more about now. That the safety in Mexico and Columbia for that matter is an issue. I have never lived there. But that is one thing that is very important to me as well. I don't want to feel like I am walking around with a target on my back.

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@Superjunii
@Superjunii - 15.09.2024 15:22

Thailand is cheaper and safer

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@monkusbee
@monkusbee - 15.09.2024 17:27

Too bad you can’t drive to Thailand.

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@Kevin-zz9nc
@Kevin-zz9nc - 16.09.2024 08:58

Spanish is really easy. Many towns in central Mexico with temperate climate eg San Mig, Queretaro. You can own property. No time difference between North and South America. No 18 hour flight to get there..... Need more reasons??

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@MaximusByrne-ri4jf
@MaximusByrne-ri4jf - 16.09.2024 14:15

Question... is the digital Thai Batt far away from being launched?
Thank in advance

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@martyb4404
@martyb4404 - 17.09.2024 08:34

This is spot on. I go to CDMX and BKK multiple times per year. Food is WAAAAAY more expensive in CDMX as is an apartment in a great area. I love both places, both completely different living styles. I would say rent in CDMX is even higher than listed here. Guadalajara (except Zapopan where I toured a $3k USD monthly studio) and other great cities it drops dramatically.

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@MJFUYT
@MJFUYT - 18.09.2024 01:54

Being a native Texan myself. I've spent a considerable amount of time in Mexico. I love Mexico. But, the safety factor is my biggest concern. Excellent content here. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

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@davidb2206
@davidb2206 - 18.09.2024 11:14

El Salvador is actually THE safest country in the Western hemisphere, safer than the USA.

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@mangostickyrice555
@mangostickyrice555 - 23.09.2024 04:45

Thumbs up 👍 Ramze

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@augustjohnnycrashed
@augustjohnnycrashed - 23.09.2024 08:22

I frequent Mexico often, not even close, Thailand much better in every way. I speak both languages, Thai waaaay safer food much better

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@donaquinilator4959
@donaquinilator4959 - 30.10.2024 08:33

Mexico is certainly unsafe but you don’t have to be worried unless you’re in the mafia, its like nobody’s will be harassing a random innocent person

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