The idea that poor places are cheap is only if you live like a middleclass local or usually below middle class.
Let me tell you about Bangkok. I pay $1000 a month for an apartment, because I refuse to live on a polluted, 24/7 noisy, no hardwood floor or modern furniture, 1 bedroom bedsit. My apartment is the same as any middle class (slightly above) condo in the west. For that extreme premium I get to live on a somewhat quiet substreet with less poverty ignorants around. But it is a high price relatively speaking just to have what you can have most places in the west.
A bottle of wine costs 50% more. 500 g of chicken costs $3. My gym costs $60 a month. Internet is $20 a month.
Is that cheap? Obviously not very if you want what is comparable to an upper middle class life back home. And why is this? Because there is only a small middle class in Thailand, so all products are either cheap crap for the 70% poor people or expensive stuff made for the 10% rich population.
Middle class stuff (like the gym) costs MORE not less in Thailand in many cases.
None of this matters if you're twenty something and haven't gotten used to comfort, but I really wouldn't want to be one of those 'adults' with a 40K budget a month in Bangkok. Horrible quality of life.
Let me tell you about Bangkok. I pay $1000 a month for an apartment, because I refuse to live on a polluted, 24/7 noisy, no hardwood floor or modern furniture, 1 bedroom bedsit. My apartment is the same as any middle class (slightly above) condo in the west. For that extreme premium I get to live on a somewhat quiet substreet with less poverty ignorants around. But it is a high price relatively speaking just to have what you can have most places in the west.
A bottle of wine costs 50% more. 500 g of chicken costs $3. My gym costs $60 a month. Internet is $20 a month.
Is that cheap? Obviously not very if you want what is comparable to an upper middle class life back home. And why is this? Because there is only a small middle class in Thailand, so all products are either cheap crap for the 70% poor people or expensive stuff made for the 10% rich population.
Middle class stuff (like the gym) costs MORE not less in Thailand in many cases.
None of this matters if you're twenty something and haven't gotten used to comfort, but I really wouldn't want to be one of those 'adults' with a 40K budget a month in Bangkok. Horrible quality of life.