Why You'll HATE Living in Thailand

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  • @WheresWes
    @WheresWes  Před měsícem +11

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    • @danking4232
      @danking4232 Před měsícem +2

      Hi Wes, I heard that you spent some time in the Philippines. Is there a reason why you decided not to stay (anymore) in the Philippines? I'm especially curious given that other CZcamsrs (passport bros, etc) seem to highly recommend the Philippines (both for geomaxxing success and other reasons). Thank you, I appreciate it!

    • @RealMNeutral31
      @RealMNeutral31 Před 27 dny

      I'm living here right now. Long term??? Maybe not so much at the moment.

    • @piotrmalewski8178
      @piotrmalewski8178 Před 26 dny

      As for interesting comments; if you travelled former Soviet republics like Kazakhstan, Tajikistan etc. you would find Polish somewhat useful among elderly people, because many lived among Poles who were either sent there for penalty during the Partitions of Poland, or lived there during WWII. Many families were forcibly moved after the Soviet invasion in 1939, and either lived there untill 1941 or longer. Some families remained, while men left to join either the Ander's army, or later the Kościuszko Brigade.

    • @phuketislandhkt5869
      @phuketislandhkt5869 Před 26 dny +1

      Pag pag

    • @WheresWes
      @WheresWes  Před 19 dny

      Philippines video is coming soon but imo Thailand is much better than the Philippines. I would also not live in the Philippines​@@danking4232

  • @matthewjefferson195
    @matthewjefferson195 Před měsícem +77

    Sounds like most of your experience with Thailand are with Bangkok and the beach area. That’s not Thailand. I live in a small farming town north of Chiang Mai. It’s a wonderful way of life

    • @WheresWes
      @WheresWes  Před měsícem +3

      Nope, spent most of my time in Chiang mai

    • @mactravel112
      @mactravel112 Před 19 dny +1

      great place if you hate the beach and love smoke. But it's cheap

    • @user-ws1np6qs2w
      @user-ws1np6qs2w Před 2 dny

      Yeah I belive you and I dont belive him coz I love thailand

  • @emeldahay
    @emeldahay Před měsícem +89

    Tropical country has tropical weather. Should not surprise anyone.

  • @thecomplicatedsimpleton9509

    Personal preferences are always subjective & to each their own.
    When choosing to relocate to another country & you expect them to communicate with you in your foreign language, rather than learning their local language well... You may very well remain an outsider looking for other foreigners & never truly fit in because you haven't made the effort to do so.

  • @Pattayaman999
    @Pattayaman999 Před měsícem +53

    I would agree 50% of what he said. The heat, pollution, traffic and burning season in the North is bad. The food, culture, safety, shopping, low priced apartments is great.

    • @sagepirotess6312
      @sagepirotess6312 Před měsícem +2

      @@Pattayaman999 if that's the case all you hate is better in Vietnam.

    • @Jack_the_rider
      @Jack_the_rider Před měsícem +9

      I'm from India and things here are worse than worstest...So for me Thailand is like a heaven on Earth...Hopefully will be able to live their within few years.

    • @theeel420
      @theeel420 Před měsícem +2

      It's walkable. They have a walkway over the road.

    • @user-zl7jx8fi1n
      @user-zl7jx8fi1n Před 28 dny

      @@Jack_the_rider iam also from india,where r u from ?

    • @Jack_the_rider
      @Jack_the_rider Před 28 dny

      @@user-zl7jx8fi1n I'm from UP...Where you from?

  • @donaldcastillo2408
    @donaldcastillo2408 Před měsícem +52

    very good points .......but in this imperfect world there's really no perfect country ......everywhere has pros and cons ....

  • @bobgoodi-jd4dx
    @bobgoodi-jd4dx Před 29 dny +17

    Thailand is a Great place to be!

  • @angelastewart9497
    @angelastewart9497 Před 29 dny +44

    I’m going I don’t care what anybody say about it .

    • @WheresWes
      @WheresWes  Před 27 dny

      Have fun

    • @oodo2908
      @oodo2908 Před 26 dny

      You should. Especially if you're young.

    • @peternicolaisen318
      @peternicolaisen318 Před 16 dny

      @@oodo2908 Or if you are old. Or in between.

    • @oodo2908
      @oodo2908 Před 16 dny

      @@peternicolaisen318 I had enough of hardcore partying already. Happened a few years ago after I turned 40. Thailand would have been awesome 20 years ago. It's not all that to me, now. Easy for me to get laid without paying, though...

    • @judybichara3127
      @judybichara3127 Před 2 dny +1

      Make sure you take lots of medics with you just came back being in bed for one month EXTREMELY sick we all got very sick and we are very healthy people take Neurofen and Immoden for everyone has a different experienceupset Stomachs we did not eat street food and stayed in 5 star hotels food is just awful its dirty bad air quality I hated thailand I will never go back I couldn't walk of the plane I had to get a wheel chair not trying to turn you off but be very careful

  • @no_professional12
    @no_professional12 Před měsícem +21

    I've not been to either for some time now, but for me Thailand beats Vietnam in any way I can think of with the exception of cost of living. It felt like some of the cons were a stretch - not sure how a place can be 'Too relaxed' to provide the drive to improve oneself and also at the same time 'Too busy' as it sounds like an oxymoron, especially when Chiang Mai was named as a favourite. Also if you don't want to mingle with bargirls or sex tourists, don't frequent the places where they are. They're easy to spot & avoid 🤷‍♂
    It's always interesting to hear another person's opinion. Thank you for the video.

  • @gotssssss
    @gotssssss Před měsícem +99

    I have to disagree about Thailand having no opportunities. Bangkok was the 3rd most visited city in Asia for business travel in the past year (Just behind Singapore and Hong Kong). Many multinational companies are setting up their regional HQs in Bangkok. Some are choosing Bangkok over Singapore because of lower operating costs. None are considering HK anymore.
    Vietnam on the other hand is one of the worst places to work in the world. There are no contracts, it's just for show. Also it's one of the most inconsiderate cultures around. That will burn you out long term.
    Since I can tell the look of girl you are interested in and the pace of life (along with the low cost of living) let me suggest Taiwan or Malaysia to you.

    • @suavechicjg
      @suavechicjg Před 23 dny

      What does the look of a girl have anything to do with it.? Ughhh

    • @ganbatte8421
      @ganbatte8421 Před 13 dny

      but Malaysia capital Kuala Lumpur is dirty too esp in the old golden triangle area! More dirtier and disgusting than Thai! Many Malaysian praised how clean is Thai street food stall and coffee shops are. where in Malaysia u can see knuckle big size mickey mouse are 😂😂😂😂

  • @MXOtaku
    @MXOtaku Před měsícem +56

    It's very common for people to want to belong to the country they migrate to, but if you really think about it, it doesn't make sense. It's like moving to an alien planet and not wanting to be perceived as an earthling.

    • @kurrwa
      @kurrwa Před měsícem +8

      @@MXOtaku I don’t agree, people always refer to country of origin. Try to meet American who will say he is American. They always say oh I’m Irish oh I’m Polish because my gran gran parents came to the USA 😂 not many people want to change their culture etc.

    • @0matters
      @0matters Před měsícem

      you can't compare migration and interstellar travel lmao. According to your logic, human race would have never left Africa.
      Canada, USA, Australia, NZ, Singapore...would not even exist. UK, Germany, France, Malaysia...should not have multiple ethnicities. Even in Thailand, there are 10 millions of Han descedants not native Thais, and Burmese/Khmer as well.

  • @Rodboobam
    @Rodboobam Před měsícem +50

    I've lived in Thailand for a year, been all over the country. Never felt like an outsider in Thailand. I'm Trini American and an Army vet, so i dont mind the grime. Everyone accepts me. Currently in Japan for 3 weeks now and I can't wait to get back to Thailand. Been to Poland too, incredible country. Plan to go back later this year. I can see why you don't like Thailand. You seem a little too classy for South East Asia.

    • @user-nt6iy8mb9o
      @user-nt6iy8mb9o Před 26 dny +7

      I'm​ Thai..Thank​ you​ for​ your​ comment🙏❤️✨..

    • @musicgreatboy
      @musicgreatboy Před 17 dny

      oh he doesn't look like classy, he look like Chinese born in Cambodia haha

    • @willybergqvist2254
      @willybergqvist2254 Před 15 dny +1

      Im swedish and im 50% Thai. I will move there and live there for the rest of my life when im an adult. We already have a house there. ​@@user-nt6iy8mb9o

    • @petrsimunek6517
      @petrsimunek6517 Před 15 dny

      He didn't say, he doesn't like Thailand, he is talking about long term living, he likes seasons more, me too, I like to be outside without sweating!!!!

    • @joshc7752
      @joshc7752 Před 2 dny

      Where would you recommend living in Thailand?

  • @thispersonrighthere9024
    @thispersonrighthere9024 Před měsícem +98

    thai women are like a box of chocolates, you never know which ones have nuts.

    • @slavomt5832
      @slavomt5832 Před měsícem +8

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @kurrwa
      @kurrwa Před měsícem

      The worse are who doing escorting and doing yours old perverted grandfather 😂

    • @JohnSkyLey
      @JohnSkyLey Před měsícem +17

      Sounds like someone who’s never been to Thailand

    • @malgok9733
      @malgok9733 Před měsícem +7

      ​@@JohnSkyLeythats a joke dont be so up tight

    • @keangwooichoo6138
      @keangwooichoo6138 Před měsícem

      Lol I like that comment

  • @rouangarune
    @rouangarune Před 29 dny +53

    I am glad that you do not want to live in Thailand as my country suit only for the people who is compromise and optimistic😊

    • @oodo2908
      @oodo2908 Před 26 dny

      I'm half White, half Filipino. I look more on the Asian side, like Sunny Suwanmethanont. Will people treat me like a sex tourist? I don't want to go to Thailand if people think I'm a dirty farang.

    • @thassaneetheesuma9074
      @thassaneetheesuma9074 Před 26 dny +9

      @@oodo2908whether you are Asian or Western. I don’t think Thai people will judge you as a sex tourist. If you go to a place like a sex tourist then they might think. all of that depends on where you go and what are you expecting. if you go to a sex services place how can they not think you might be their customer? And yes, not only Thailand has a sex service. even your country still has it. And I don't think the people in your country will think of a tourist who travels to your country as a sex tourist. Finally, if you are scared of it. it will not belong to you.

    • @oodo2908
      @oodo2908 Před 26 dny

      @@thassaneetheesuma9074 It's normal for the women in Philippines to wonder if the White guy is a sex tourist. So when I see that, I feel sorry for the honest clean White guys.
      As for me, I have no plans to go close to red light district. I want to be around normal people.

  • @laorhino9702
    @laorhino9702 Před 28 dny +27

    45 years in the US and I still feel like I don’t belong.

    • @markseymour8365
      @markseymour8365 Před 22 dny

      Do you spend all your time hanging around with other people from Lao?

    • @laorhino9702
      @laorhino9702 Před 21 dnem

      @@markseymour8365 yes sometimes but working with 100% non Lao. Don’t understand your question

    • @otaniayun5994
      @otaniayun5994 Před 19 dny +1

      as a 3rd-culture kid growing up in the USA from immigrating as refugee, i never could fit in with most americans, for fact of being too different...everything seems to be too exclusive in the US...americans tolerate most people...but they do not necessarily accept...having traveled to many countries with different cultures, i found it much easier to make friends outside the US...i have foreign friends in different countries that i've only known a few months & would trust my life with...as opposed to some american friends i've known for decades...i'm planning on moving to bangkok in near future...the american dream is slowly becoming a nightmare in western society

    • @mikeg3281
      @mikeg3281 Před 18 dny

      thanks for the laugh

  • @emeldahay
    @emeldahay Před měsícem +45

    I've never drunk straight tap water in my life in any country.

    • @DanielBogusz
      @DanielBogusz Před měsícem +6

      Whole EU (that's one of the rules to join EU) and USA (as far as I know) it's safe. Sometimes the quality is even better than bottled one xD. Your only concern are old buildings that, even if water that comes to them is good, their old rusty piping might make bacteria grow extrelmy easy.

    • @gmm5550
      @gmm5550 Před měsícem +2

      I'm swedish and use to drink tap water. In all Nordic countries. but used to travel as I was before i even was 5yr old o learned never to drink it abroad..
      not even the chlorine water in some american states.. haha

    • @DutchinBrazil
      @DutchinBrazil Před 29 dny

      Dutch it's fine, but even then I like more natural sources

    • @WheresWes
      @WheresWes  Před 26 dny

      You're missing out. Good tap water from the mountains is delicious

    • @gmm5550
      @gmm5550 Před 26 dny +5

      @@WheresWes its funny with the repeating question from americans if u can drink tapwater.. is not many states that have pure clean tapwater anyway(many have heavy chlorinated water or old pipes) and every time i visited america in different states i always get bottle water .
      In thailand at the entrance in my condo complex we have a osmosis and filter machine that sells clean drinking water for 1 baht 1 liter that's about 4 baht(11 cent) for a full gallon

  • @GrecoByzantine1821
    @GrecoByzantine1821 Před 24 dny +16

    100% disagree! ❌

  • @zzzzBadBoyzzzz
    @zzzzBadBoyzzzz Před měsícem +60

    More comfortable in Poland...😅😂🤣🤣 I married a Thai lady, I'm a white guy, I always feel welcome in Thailand. I love Thailand ❤

    • @mateor7302
      @mateor7302 Před měsícem +7

      Everyone is welcoming to an ATM 😅

    • @nonon0n0o
      @nonon0n0o Před měsícem +10

      @@mateor7302 you think that because you only been to places like that when you go to Thailand, just like other sexpats 🤗

    • @zzzzBadBoyzzzz
      @zzzzBadBoyzzzz Před měsícem +24

      @mateor7302 met my wife on Thailand, and she's well educated in thai university, and much more financially successful than I.

    • @lezzeppelin2222
      @lezzeppelin2222 Před 23 dny

      @@zzzzBadBoyzzzznah , I don’t believe you , I bet your wife from bargirl in Pattaya . 🤣

    • @zzzzBadBoyzzzz
      @zzzzBadBoyzzzz Před 22 dny

      @lezzeppelin2222 Perhaps that's where you found your wife. You can believe anything you want, perhaps you want to make bet with me?

  • @user-yy5lm7hx7p
    @user-yy5lm7hx7p Před 20 dny +6

    ไม่มีที่ใดเหมาะกับคุณอย่างแน่นอน เพราะโลกนี้ไม่มีที่ใดสมบูรณ์แบบสำหรับคุณ
    ถึงแม้คุณมีคำตอบนี้ แต่ฉันไม่เชื่อคุณแน่นอน

  • @bobgoodi-jd4dx
    @bobgoodi-jd4dx Před 26 dny +20

    Thailand wont adapt to you. You have to adapt to Thailand!

    • @petrsimunek6517
      @petrsimunek6517 Před 15 dny

      You never adapt to Thailand , they will always have you as foreigner!!!

  • @zzdlover2005zz
    @zzdlover2005zz Před měsícem +12

    Each person has different expectations. Thailand might not be the place for everyone.

  • @HE360
    @HE360 Před 29 dny +28

    What you said about Thailand is the same reason a lot of Asian guys and even women said that they don't like Thailand; especially about the Infrastructure, the weather, the crowded environment; men typically don't like the women, and many Asians typically prefer to live in Western Countries like Europe or the USA. Maybe what you mentioned might be from an Asian perspective because you're sort of from an Asian upbringing. Hence, I've heard many of the things mentioned in this video before; particularly from Asian friends.
    But, me on the other hand, I LOVED Thailand. I liked being around all of the friendly people. I LOVED the weather in Thailand because my city in the USA gets cold and I've VERY tired of cold weather. So, I prefer the warmer or even hotter environments. I too don't like crowds. But, somehow I didn't mind the crowds in Thailand. Within those crowds, I was able to see a lot of beautiful women lol 🤣. Besides, most of the people were nice and it only made the environment more lively vs. my city where it's boring and where there's almost nobody around!! I didn't have trouble getting around. In the USA, I need a car to get around. But, in Asia, everything I needed was walking distance; I could get to where I wanted via bike or I could take taxis which were very affordable. I also didn't think that the women were THAT bad looking. Many women in Asia were a lot more feminine, cooperative, supportive, willing to learn, they were some of the best at adapting and I frankly liked the women in Asia a lot better. If I were to get married, I'd prefer a woman from one those Asian countries. Not just Thailand, I could say a lot of the same things about China, Malaysia, the Philippines (where your roots are), Laos, Japan. I enjoyed ALL of the above.
    Thus, LOL 🤣, I could go on and on about how much I liked Asia more than the USA. It's kind of the opposite of what you said in your video. But, it's all good LOL. I guess like for you, what I said goes back to my roots and goes back to me seeing a lot of things that we don't have here in the USA and in my city particularly.

    • @oodo2908
      @oodo2908 Před 26 dny

      Plenty of Asian American love moving to Asia. It's just that they don't voice their complaints or don't mind the negatives. With the American economy fubar I imagine there is a sizable exodus leaving the West, coming from the tech sector who can work remotely. Dollars don't go far in the US anymore, but they still punch hard outside of the borders.

    • @piotrmalewski8178
      @piotrmalewski8178 Před 26 dny

      I think being an East-Asian living in Europe the thing is you get the benefits of good infrastructure and people are pretty aware of stats so they are going to see you favourably as someone who is probably working hard and contributing at lot while not causing any trouble, and then since it's not exactly your country you don't have to be so frustrated about local politics, so you get the best there is and don't have to be angry about what's not working that much xD.

    • @frankf3248
      @frankf3248 Před 26 dny

      Re tap water,in Scotland it's the best but people still buy bottled . .areas of Europe and even London...are no go for tap water .

  • @mikebond2643
    @mikebond2643 Před 26 dny +5

    "Thais have been striving to improve their quality of life based on their own values and aspirations. If someone isn't able to find happiness or belonging within this context, perhaps it's best for them to seek a different environment. It's interesting to note the challenges you've highlighted, but I'm curious about the basis for comparing Thailand and the Philippines in this way."

  • @luv2roam879
    @luv2roam879 Před měsícem +9

    I lived in Thailand for 4 years. All valid points. Most have work around if you find the positives are keeping you there. Currently, I've lived 3 years in Riviera Maya area of Mexico. Cancun is a great airport to Hub.
    I return for 6 weeks in Thailand to evaluate a long stay again. BKK is another great Hub. I like tge Hua Hin Hills 2.5 hours to Bangkok. The beach is an easy destination.
    I think I will be traveling another 5 years.

  • @robinhazell6019
    @robinhazell6019 Před 23 dny +6

    As a Part Asia, you said that ALL Asians basically look the same. WHAT? NO THEY DON'T? A Thai looks nothing like a Pakistani, Bagladeshi, India, Nepali, Uzbeki, even Koreans and Japanese. Plus of Course, Filipinos. I lived in Thailand for a total of 24 years, Indonesia for 2 and a half years and China for 2 years. Big difference in the looks of all, plus don't forget that Arabs are Asian.

  • @Mozzermarr10
    @Mozzermarr10 Před měsícem +10

    You did sum it up well, but I think you downplayed the Bangkok skytrain (bts) and underground (mrt). They both go almost everywhere. With that said though, your vid is very true, especially the culture part and the lack of a proper country wide train system. Still, Thailand is a great place for a few years, for sure. I've been here for 13 and still love it, but yeah, I can never be a citizen or vote and my life is sort of year to year.

  • @FollowingtheJourneyLifeStyle
    @FollowingtheJourneyLifeStyle Před měsícem +8

    I live in Udon Thani and I love it. The people are great and the city has everything that I want.

  • @KSMrK
    @KSMrK Před 27 dny +22

    Judging from your personal attitudes I dont think South East Asia suits you.Climate here is hot and humid.Go live somewhere cooler that makes you feel happier.May be EU or Canada....

  • @eddiejohnson4434
    @eddiejohnson4434 Před měsícem +45

    People coming from a western country and specifically the U.S. often assume one day they’ll feel accepted, and not like an outsider. That’s really not common globally. For as much as liberals want to make it seem that the U.S. is xenophobic it’s one of the few places on the planet where the culture shuns treating others like outsiders, while in most countries that’s so normal it doesn’t make sense to think otherwise.

    • @piotrmalewski8178
      @piotrmalewski8178 Před 26 dny +1

      I think in any country you need to show some basic respect to language and customs. You don't have to be good at that, but you need to at least pretend that you're trying to adapt. I always do this when I travel abroad and it opens lots of doors, (not to mention at oldschool markets I straight up get much better prices just for saying a few words in local language).
      This may be why we don't really like Americans in Poland. We like the US as an ally and we may admire the power of the US, not to mention that everyone loves NASA, but Americans are often seen as annoying idiots (no pun intended).
      On the other hand, we hate Russia, but we like common Russian people for being so quietly nice and friendly and somewhat familiar.

    • @eddiejohnson4434
      @eddiejohnson4434 Před 26 dny +1

      @@piotrmalewski8178 of course, this is basic good tourist behavior. What the video and I are talking about is the difference between living in Thailand for years vs most western countries. If you do everything like a Canadian in Canada they’ll treat you as Canadian. If you do everything like a Thai in Thailand they’ll treat you like a farang, of course better than most farang but the point remains.

    • @markseymour8365
      @markseymour8365 Před 22 dny

      @@eddiejohnson4434 Because you don't look Thai. Be realistic.

  • @desterdum2625
    @desterdum2625 Před 26 dny +11

    ก็แค่ผู้อพยพ ไม่กลับบ้านเกิดดูล่ะ

    • @ratchaneein-phim630
      @ratchaneein-phim630 Před 18 dny +2

      พอดีลืมกำพืดตัวเองว่ามาจากไหนทำไมมันไม่ทำคลิปเกี่ยวกับฟิลิปปินส์บ้านเกิดมันบ้างล่ะทั้งสกปรกโสมมอาชญากรรมก็เยอะ😂

  • @jonnya1034
    @jonnya1034 Před 29 dny +53

    I disagree 👎👎👎

    • @Recon6
      @Recon6 Před 26 dny +2

      Why do you disagree... I am laughing🤣🤣🤣 tell us why

    • @SawItWithMyOwnEyes
      @SawItWithMyOwnEyes Před 3 dny

      Hes right about alot Instagram promotes such unreasonable privileged expectations

  • @kpopgigachad
    @kpopgigachad Před 27 dny +7

    You mentioned the "makes me feel some kind of way" when seeing all the foreigners coming to Thailand for sexual tourism. I'm half Thai imagine how I feel.

  • @user-ob1jz6bk4q
    @user-ob1jz6bk4q Před 26 dny +5

    You look like a Vietnamese person living in America.

  • @Ukboss1
    @Ukboss1 Před 29 dny +35

    False you create your own opportunities unless you want to work for some company for ever

  • @Eoghan-hs2wz
    @Eoghan-hs2wz Před 17 dny +2

    I agree that there's a language barrier. That's why I started learning the basics from my first trip to the country. Once I decided to stay, I put in more serious, consistent study. After a couple of years I was fairly fluent. The language barrier came down for me over three decades ago.
    I don't agree on the public transport in Bangkok. I can get anywhere I need to go using public transport. And taxi fares are a fraction of those in the US.
    If you enjoy four seasons then Thailand is definitely not for you. Thailand has only three seasons: hot season, hot with rain season, and really freakin' hot season.
    I did reach a point where I missed the seasons and decided to go back to the US. The first year back there were several major storms in the winter that brought record snowfall. Shoveling for over an hour just to get the car to the road gets real old. After a few winters I'd had enough.
    I don't like dressing for the different seasons. That's what I like about Thailand. I can put my entire wardrobe in one small closet.

  • @bgtheking4083
    @bgtheking4083 Před 23 dny +10

    There will be always a people that will find negativities in a country they haven't fully discover. If this guy go to Switzerland.
    He will say 'too cold , bored , expensive' . What ever bro lol

  • @WanderingMonk55
    @WanderingMonk55 Před 29 dny +4

    I appreciate your take on living in Thailand, good to know what you like and prefer. For me, I'm not yet looking to retire or live in one place year round, so I haven't thought much about retiring there. But for people from the US, used to the division, the high cost of living, and not so exciting social scene, a yearly visit to Thailand for a few weeks or months, or living there part of the year, is no doubt a much more peaceful, fascinating, fun, and free place to be. Anyhow, enjoyed the video, you hit on a lot of great points. There definitely is no perfect place out there

  • @pommbkk5401
    @pommbkk5401 Před 25 dny +6

    คุณควรปรับตัวให้เข้ากับสภาพแวดล้อม​ ​อย่าเอาตัวเองเป็นศูนย์กลาง​ ทำไมไม่คิดกลับไปใช้ชีวิตที่บ้านเกิดคุณ​ ไม่ว่าจะไปไหนคุณก็คือผู้อพยพ​ เร่ร่อนไปทั่ว​ สิ่งที่คุณว่าคุณ​ไม่ชอบนั่นคือมีทุกประเทศแม้แต่ที่บ้านเกิดคุณ​ อยู่​ที่เราจะเลือกสิ่งแวดล้อมทางสังคม​ที่ดีที่สุดให้กับตัวเรามากกว่า​ ขอให้มีความสุข​กับ​สิ่ง​ที่คุณเลือก

  • @jeremywatley849
    @jeremywatley849 Před měsícem +6

    This was good video. I don't necessarily agree with everything. But everybody has different tolerance to what they are willing to accept. For me, if my work could be done in a remote capacity, i would be in Thailand faster than you can pop smoke. Good counter points in your video.

  • @Carp0rn
    @Carp0rn Před měsícem +20

    I agree with a couple things the rest is like lol... No matter where you go you will never be one of them. Also when I went to Colombia never ever would I have drank the tap water😂🤣🤣☠. I'll take Thailand over any country in latin America for the safety alone...

    • @WheresWes
      @WheresWes  Před 19 dny

      Lot of tap water in Colombia is quite good actually. Manizales tap water is some of the best in the world

    • @HectorGarcia-nb2ld
      @HectorGarcia-nb2ld Před 15 dny

      Spot on and the Latina are so uneducated to learn English

  • @mariankowalski9797
    @mariankowalski9797 Před 29 dny +9

    OK SO WHATS BETTER THAILAND OR PHILIPPINES?

    • @oodo2908
      @oodo2908 Před 26 dny +2

      Philippines is best for nature tripping and honest dating and wifing, but you can still party hard. And if you're into P4P, you still can, but it's very limited.
      Thailand is best for debauchery. A bad place to seek relationships. The clean women mostly stay away from foreigners.
      So it's pretty clear cut depending on what you want to do.

    • @phuketislandhkt5869
      @phuketislandhkt5869 Před 26 dny +2

      Pag pag good

    • @WheresWes
      @WheresWes  Před 26 dny +1

      Thailand for vacation and living, Philippines to find a wife and because they speak English. I prefer Thailand to the Philippines tho

    • @se_amable001
      @se_amable001 Před 18 dny

      Leave the Philippines alone. Stay in Thailand all you want.

  • @biodiversity9808
    @biodiversity9808 Před 29 dny +6

    I like the tattoo culture in Thailand. I love seeing heavily Japanese tattooed Thai women. I am thinking of retiring there.

  • @conanmagruder
    @conanmagruder Před měsícem +7

    Eh. You seem to ignore the BTS which I much prefer to the other metro Bangkok wise.

  • @rapepongnatranana8828
    @rapepongnatranana8828 Před 19 dny +5

    You don't really know Thailand if you don't like it! Bangkok has a comprehensive transportation system, including the skytrain and subway. Thailand is made up of 76 provinces. We have buses and vans serving almost every area throughout the country. Thailand offers fresh, clean food, thanks to our thriving agricultural sector. Many provinces in Thailand are abundant with fruits and vegetables. Although big cities like Bangkok and Chiang Mai have air pollution, many other provinces enjoy excellent weather.
    Our medical technology is very advanced, and we have modern tourist attractions as well as a lot of beautiful natural scenery. Thai people are kind, friendly, and welcoming to tourists. This is just a glimpse of what I want to tell you. Thailand has more to offer than you might know.

  • @southernvikes81
    @southernvikes81 Před měsícem +25

    The majority of ex-pats who decided to relocate to developing countries such as Thailand, Philippines, and Viet Nam are disenchanted and priced out of their own countries. They lack the resources (jobs and savings) to maintain a basic living standard. Knowing their money stretches further without having to work so hard, they flock to such places. Upon arrival, they encounter the language barrier and skills to integrate into the local communities. Thus, many evolved into nomads while burning through their remaining savings. Others become content creators or odd jobs for survival. This will last for as long their resources last or being worn out. Some take sabbatical to decompress. When the novelty wears off, most eventually return to their original countries unless they marry the locals. It's all about survival with the budget on hand. What they get out of this is to travel the world, eat food they have never imagined, and to meet fellow mankind in their environment. To experience it firsthand, they have a healthy respect for foreigners and their survival skills.

    • @yourmom4398
      @yourmom4398 Před měsícem

      Mans just broke down the current climate of the world traveler phenomena

  • @Barryb0ndss
    @Barryb0ndss Před 11 dny +1

    Brooooooo, Majority of what you said is wrong but you are entitled to say what you think.
    No one should drink tap water anywhere, bkk has amazing public transportation, traffic is bad in any populated country in the world etc
    I think your main problem is a country that doesn't assign to what you think how things should run is more a prospective thats been programmed into you.
    Tbh bro i think its best you stay in what you find comfortable instead of having your kind of thinking in this beautiful land, Thailand has thrived for decades and will keep doing so without outside perspectives. Anyone who has spent enough time here will resonate with this.
    Love for your journey and the best

  • @antonkarridian2895
    @antonkarridian2895 Před 10 dny +1

    'Been 6 times. The heat is brutal. I love Thailand. And, I'm about 6 - 9 years from retirement. I could see myself staying 6 months on and 6 months off, maybe. Avoid the rainy season. It's nice to have something to, potentially, look forward to.

  • @alanwood4968
    @alanwood4968 Před měsícem +24

    Thats okay pal i have been here for one and a half years after coming here for 12years. i love the thai people i obey the rules and the way they want to live a respect monks and speak to a few. I try live there way of life and their food. Of course they are different from me and i was brought up in our way. I do not try enforce or keep say if we were in my country we would not do that or its better in our country. I thorough endors there country and i try to do things their way. This country is very modern and very backwards but it works. Britain is what we would say a little more advanced but i Britain. So i take my hat off to Thailand it is getting on great in a modern world and yet keeping its identity damn clever.

  • @alexandersmith9499
    @alexandersmith9499 Před měsícem +4

    Thanks for the video. While I may disagree on a couple of points, I totally understand your opinions which were very well articulated. You hit on a key point - the language barrier - very true. Interestingly I am very fluent in Thai and very functional in Vietnamese. Knowing both languages has allowed me an indepth appreciation of both cultures and many of the barriers faced by expats are non issues for me, although my big white face will always be something that sets me aside - both in good and bad ways.... I was married to a Vietnamese woman for over a decade until she passed away. Now I am married to a Thai woman. Both cultures have their pros and cons and you were very correct in pointing out how different they are. My home is Thailand now and my kids are Thai and all my material assets are here too, so this is it for me. My Thai wife and I as recently spoke about what we would do if the Thai government were to go full anti-foreigner as it seems to be creeping towards, and we both said, "Danang"! Haha... My VERY proudly Thai wife really enjoys Viet Nam.... Thanks for the clip! I've subscribed and look forward to seeing more. Cheers.

  • @rignarok96
    @rignarok96 Před 14 dny +3

    Weird video. You wouldn’t live in Thailand but you would live in Europe? The real third world country. As a mixed Asian and White I always felt more accepted anywhere in Asia than in Europe

  • @bhutchin1996
    @bhutchin1996 Před měsícem +9

    You can't use Spanish in ALL of South America. Colombia has the greatest Spanish-speaking population in South America, and Brazil has 4 times the population. Sure, you could speak Spanish in Brazil, but you're not going to understand the Portuguese spoken back to you. At the same time, Brazilians are less xenophobic than Colombians overall.

    • @maicolc7216
      @maicolc7216 Před 27 dny +1

      Brazil is great

    • @HectorGarcia-nb2ld
      @HectorGarcia-nb2ld Před 15 dny

      S-Amish is a horrible language, so long and complicated but the Spanish people are too stubborn and stupid to figure it out that is why very few people outside Latin countries learn the complex language

  • @rudhthongvanit682
    @rudhthongvanit682 Před 22 dny +2

    You are probably too good for any city on earth.

  • @HairyPixels
    @HairyPixels Před měsícem +4

    Thai massage Chiang Mai is most commonly 200 baht which is under $6 USD.

  • @xgtwb6473
    @xgtwb6473 Před měsícem +3

    Wes blends in everywhere he goes 😂

  • @georgemahlum6542
    @georgemahlum6542 Před měsícem +16

    I do not get the point of your video...If you don't like the place than why bother spoiling it for everyone else.

    • @peternicolaisen318
      @peternicolaisen318 Před 16 dny +1

      Clicks. He needs them.

    • @SawItWithMyOwnEyes
      @SawItWithMyOwnEyes Před 3 dny +1

      The point is to give you another perspective you didn't have to click

    • @peternicolaisen318
      @peternicolaisen318 Před 2 dny

      @@SawItWithMyOwnEyes
      Yes, a HATEful perspektive, it seems.
      Crap.
      And don’t tell me what I have to, and don’t have to, click.

  • @herekob
    @herekob Před 26 dny +3

    Thailand isn't just a place you've been to. So don't generalize everything.

  • @bonky221
    @bonky221 Před měsícem +3

    Thank you for sharing your perspective. I'm in my mid-30s, and who has taken a sabbatical from my career as I was getting burnt out. I've been to Thailand 4 times and agree that it's a great spot for a short-term stay but I don't see myself living in the land of smilies for more than 1-2 months at a time. I feel a lot of content creators give one sided approach to Thailand and do not highlight the cons of living in Thailand. Or they will mock the country that they were born in to prove that Thailand is a better destination for digital nomads or Gen Z. Like they will say that the US is too expensive to have too much gun crime, or high medical costs, or lack of job opportunity to sell you a dream to make income and views off their videos.
    The red light district, low wages, and pollution can cause some people to not make Thailand a permanent home. I do agree that Thailand is great for retirees as they don't need to work and have a secure source of income through pension and wealth.
    Great video overall as we needed an unbiased approach to Thailand's living standards and the viewers making the best decision of their lifestyle.

  • @user-yn3fn5gt8r
    @user-yn3fn5gt8r Před 29 dny +13

    ตามสบายเถอะไปอยู่ที่ไหนก็ได้ที่รู้สึกสะดวกสบาย ถ้าคิดว่าวัฒนธรรมใกล้เคียงกับเอเชียตะวันออกก็ไปอยู่จีน ญี่ปุ่น เกาหลี ได้ตามสะดวก

  • @Andrew_AU
    @Andrew_AU Před 7 dny +1

    Look everyone has different preferences and arguing about personal preferences is pointless but a couple of your comments are off base. There is plenty of real business opportunities in Thailand and particularly in Bangkok (which is a vastly better place for business than Vietnam which you talk up a bit). As to infrastructure, Bangkok has an extensive BTS and MRT system which provided you choose a place relatively close minimises the traffic challenges. Traffic as a driver/taxi passenger can be challenging, I agree. I’d also note that as of a year or so back it has the 4th fastest broadband internet in the world and as someone who runs a digital based consulting training business into the West from Thailand it’s got awesome tech infrastructure. And 34 Michelin starred restaurants is some measure of the high end, as well as the more affordable food and entertainment options.
    It’s a great emerging and developing city with tons of excitement and opportunity. (And some frustrating government and annoyances like most places :))
    On language it certainly enhances your ability to engage with the country (like any country). I don’t understand the expats that live here not even trying to learn some functional Thai :)
    So no attack from me, just some significant differences of opinion and perhaps a couple of areas where your assertions of fact aren’t quite accurate IMO.
    Cheers & chok dee krap

  • @cyt784
    @cyt784 Před 26 dny +2

    It's nice to hear different perspectives about a place though we may not agree with them. Don't listen to the hate comments. Keep keepin it real and share your truth.

  • @pondlt9999
    @pondlt9999 Před 27 dny +4

    Only God is perfect hope you find out a country suit for you.

  • @SChen-ei8gx
    @SChen-ei8gx Před 20 dny +1

    I am Thai, but I now consider myself American and have found that Americans have welcomed our entire family with open arms. No one feels like an outsider.

    • @torquemada4327
      @torquemada4327 Před 19 dny

      Till you've found them embrace you with their arms😂

  • @jameslalanne5338
    @jameslalanne5338 Před měsícem +10

    Why are people upset? This is a good video, and I love I love Thailand 🇹🇭.

  • @Ryan-ul7dy
    @Ryan-ul7dy Před měsícem +8

    Nice take! I agree that it's very hard to be accepted in cultures like Colombia and Thailand. Unless you look Colombian and have a local accent, you will always be treated as an outsider. Similar in Thailand.

    • @DemanaJaire
      @DemanaJaire Před měsícem +3

      My husband is from Venezuela and he used to live for a few years in Colombia, and you’re correct. He would occasionally be treated poorly just because of his accent (he used to work as a waiter in a restaurant).

    • @kurrwa
      @kurrwa Před měsícem

      @@DemanaJaireare you suprise? Most Latinos hate Venezuelan for good reason 😂😂

    • @Jughead24
      @Jughead24 Před měsícem

      This is everywhere, except the US. There is nothing particularly wrong with that...I am a European male, living in Bangkok. I am not that, don't want to be and shouldn't be accepted ad Thai....because I am not. Thinking otherwise is erroneous.

    • @Ryan-ul7dy
      @Ryan-ul7dy Před měsícem +1

      ​@@Jughead24 Do you speak Thai? What has been your effort to integrate with the Thai culture? Many foreigners move to foreign countries, integrate, and adapt their lifestyle not only out of respect the culture but to also be accepted as one of them (at least to a degree). In my case in Colombia, I speak near perfect Spanish, dress like a local, lived here for many years, but I'm still treated like a tourist when going about my day to day life. Not complaining here, it's just the reality of many countries with historically low levels of immigration and tourism, understandably so.

    • @Jughead24
      @Jughead24 Před měsícem

      @Ryan-ul7dy I speak Thai but not well. I have a Thai girlfriend, live in a Thai neighborhood, eat mostly Thai and so on. They seem to appreciate my efforts. But I know that I will never be Thai or accepted as,such. Integration is more likely in the western hemisphere. And, not least, there's the underlying issue that I earn more than most here and they may be friendly in hope of financial gain. No different than the US or anywhere. Wealthy receive preferential treatment. Thanks for the dialouge. Good vlog.

  • @The40SW
    @The40SW Před 18 dny +2

    So basically you're one those people who don't belong anywhere.You just goes where the wind blows.I hope you will find happiness somewhere on this earth.

  • @iliegiurgiu8140
    @iliegiurgiu8140 Před měsícem +5

    Thanks for your video , my advice is to coming to live in California or New York or Chicago and starting working hard to live beautiful life with this standards we have here , yes leave Thailand if you don’t find some happiness , Thanks ,!

    • @Carp0rn
      @Carp0rn Před měsícem +3

      Lol I'm in Chicago and saving up to move to Thailand, way better quality of life out there vs anywhere in the US 😅

  • @dittasuwan
    @dittasuwan Před 25 dny +1

    My country has 72 provinces, 23 of which are coastal provinces. There is Chiang Rai, which is similar to Chiang Mai. There are many provinces with good weather. It is not necessary to live in Chiang Mai, Bangkok, Pattaya, Phuket. But I understand that Asians tend not to like Asian weather because it is hot.

  • @stevenrodriguez3058
    @stevenrodriguez3058 Před měsícem +11

    So stay in Poland and show us more of Europe. 😂

    • @WheresWes
      @WheresWes  Před měsícem +4

      That has Literally been my last year of content lmao

    • @stcqw
      @stcqw Před měsícem +6

      @@WheresWes !? Leaving Poland soon?

    • @NathanJaiMarquez
      @NathanJaiMarquez Před 25 dny

      @@stcqw He will leave Poland soon once he feels racism. If he doesn't like Southeast Asia .. The Philippines where his families come from ...or Thailand that most tourists love.... He will never get accepted and be a part of society in Poland cause he looks so different from locals. Just a snobby Asian American that try to get accepted but he can't accept who he is himself.

  • @Jedi_Judo19
    @Jedi_Judo19 Před 29 dny +2

    Amen Hallelujah!! ❤❤❤ Bro, you've hit the nail on the head! Bro did you ever go to Chiang Rai though? 😊

  • @MajaFucak93
    @MajaFucak93 Před 25 dny +3

    I love Thailand exactly because they have such good transport options. what are u taking abot🤣🤣🤣 My country ( in EUROPE) has no metro, the busses are terrible and rare and expensive. Everyone has to own a car and use a third of their income to own that car. Its just terrible.

  • @songdeesong4118
    @songdeesong4118 Před 24 dny +3

    Please talk about where your root come from ? 😂

  • @limes..100
    @limes..100 Před 29 dny +7

    Influencers just gonna make it worse and worse. A

  • @pawanaclinton8949
    @pawanaclinton8949 Před 17 dny +1

    English is taught to every school kids from age of 6 to at least 16 but they have not chances to practice as Thai never been colonised.

  • @charlie8286
    @charlie8286 Před 13 dny +1

    If you compare a city like Bangkok to any North American city you will see that it's the most walkable there can be. I am from Barcelona and I moved to Mexico at a small coastal city, you need to get a car to move everywhere!! Bangkok is a paradise to walk, not sure what you meant in the video, maybe you are referring to the long distances?

  • @williamstanwick3167
    @williamstanwick3167 Před 6 dny +2

    Waste of time watching all of this dia'tripe.
    The only thing really you should do is learn Thai.
    I've lived here for 30 years.
    Just keep your nose clean,and don't make a Thai person loose face,for no real reason.
    Thailand is a great place,just respect the law. AND ENJOY THE COUNTRY.DON'T GO AROUND WITH YOUR NOSE UP IN THE AIR.
    To say the least.

  • @harryviking6347
    @harryviking6347 Před 28 dny +2

    I like to stay in Thailand between 6months and 2 years, then I need a break. It can be too boring in the long run. I like the people because they leave me alone and are always polite. I also have a Thai family I have been good friends with for 25 years and I really relax in their company. All in all.....Thailand is good for me. I just cant live there without a break now and then.

    • @DavidWilliams-qr5yj
      @DavidWilliams-qr5yj Před 26 dny

      We've been here 8 years and when we travel we ❤️ Love it when we come home.

  • @karenmusato
    @karenmusato Před 20 dny +1

    Review your own country..... Philippines

  • @DestinationZ75
    @DestinationZ75 Před 23 dny +2

    ไม่เป็นไร ผมเข้าใจ อยู่ที่ไหนมีความสุขก็อยู่ที่นั่น ความสุขของแต่ล่ะคนไม่เหมือนกัน
    เราไม่จำเป็นต้องมาตัดสินกัน เราเกิดมาเพื่อมีความสุข ไม่ใช่เกิดมาเพื่อเพอร์เฟ็ค อย่างน้อยประเทศผมก็สอนผมไว้แบบนี้☺

  • @TheNicholaas
    @TheNicholaas Před 29 dny +2

    Love ❤ thailand.keep it rollin

  • @bukdavid509
    @bukdavid509 Před 21 dnem +2

    Food, Muay Thai and women is enough to sell me on Thailand.

    • @WheresWes
      @WheresWes  Před 21 dnem

      Fair enough

    • @bukdavid509
      @bukdavid509 Před 21 dnem

      @WheresWes yeah! You mentioned that you liked chiang mai, check out Udon Thani 1 hour south of the Laos border, super affordable and little to no foreigners.

  • @geoall2710
    @geoall2710 Před 24 dny +1

    Hmm I disagree

  • @MiSt8Spar10
    @MiSt8Spar10 Před 2 dny

    Enjoyed your video...as someone who is planning to move to Thailand in a couple years when I retire, I always like seeing different perspectives. As they say, "To Each His Own". I am also looking forward to seeing Vietnam once I am "in country"....who knows where I will end up!?

  • @shaquillemandy3088
    @shaquillemandy3088 Před měsícem +3

    LOVE your videos bro. also love how you don't promote the sexual tourism. just left thailand and the phillippines, just arrived to Vietnam now, loving southeast asia

    • @cooliipie
      @cooliipie Před měsícem

      It's the main reason to go though, especially on a short trip

    • @shaquillemandy3088
      @shaquillemandy3088 Před měsícem

      @@cooliipie do you bruh, that a consensual contract between 2 people that got nothing to do with me.

  • @ViceCoin
    @ViceCoin Před 26 dny +1

    Whhat is the sanitation and quality of street food?

  • @DeepfriedBaby
    @DeepfriedBaby Před 8 dny

    I'm always surprised with people expecting to some how magically become part of another culture. Until you've got the infinity gems, it'll never happen.

  • @innercynic2784
    @innercynic2784 Před 5 dny

    I've lived up north in the country and avoided Bangkok as much as humanly possible. It's not so bad

  • @chrschr
    @chrschr Před měsícem +1

    I've been splitting my time between Thailand and Vietnam over the last couple of years and agree with handsome man

  • @alexanderwindsor996
    @alexanderwindsor996 Před 23 dny +1

    The Philippine suit for you. Please live in the Philippines.

    • @WheresWes
      @WheresWes  Před 23 dny +2

      Philippines is worse than Thailand imo

    • @se_amable001
      @se_amable001 Před 18 dny

      NO. Dont invite him to the PHILIPPINES.

  • @M.Scofield.
    @M.Scofield. Před 18 dny +2

    This guy just want to make Philippines seem better than Thailand. Trust me😂

    • @WheresWes
      @WheresWes  Před 18 dny

      not at all, I prefer Thailand over the Phlippines

  • @happyfarm-w7o
    @happyfarm-w7o Před 26 dny +2

    You look like Vietnamese who live in USA before, you may love Vietnam more i understand, no place like home.

  • @gif24gt60
    @gif24gt60 Před 29 dny +3

    Sounds like he's looking fir the perfect place. Doesn't exist.

  • @anginkurika7827
    @anginkurika7827 Před 25 dny +3

    คุณเป็นชาวปินอยฟิลิปปินส์ที่ไปอยูต่างประเทศใช่ไหม สงสัยอิจฉาการท่องเที่ยวของประเทศไทยที่ดีกว่าประเทศบ้านเกิดของคุณ เลยทำคลิปแบบนี้ออกมาเพื่อให้ประเทศไทยดูแย่ทำให้คนไม่อยากมา

    • @se_amable001
      @se_amable001 Před 18 dny +1

      NO. HE HATES HIS OWN COUNTRY. He's not considered a Filipino.

  • @khanh8541
    @khanh8541 Před měsícem +5

    Agree. Pls talk about Vietnam next.

    • @S.T.A.L.K.E.R.420
      @S.T.A.L.K.E.R.420 Před měsícem +5

      So you can feel good about yourself?

    • @khanh8541
      @khanh8541 Před měsícem

      @@S.T.A.L.K.E.R.420 so I can see it from an objective point of view.

    • @nonon0n0o
      @nonon0n0o Před měsícem +2

      @@khanh8541 number of tourists and expats already said it all, these are just opinions.. I mean people have different thoughts about each countries but at the end of the day, numbers don't lie

    • @gotssssss
      @gotssssss Před měsícem

      @@khanh8541 But it's his opinion so it's subjective.

  • @Bot
    @Bot Před 20 dny

    All very real and valid points! Great video

  • @alanstrong55
    @alanstrong55 Před měsícem +5

    If I called it Siam, I might get a busted mouth and/or nose. Yow! Thai food will toast your tonsils and clear your sinuses. Might burn the rectum the next morning exiting your body. Another yow!

  • @Mrhappy555
    @Mrhappy555 Před 4 dny

    People looking at all those tattoos probably just think you’re weird. I’m sure you’re not but all those tattoos make you look kind of scary and weird. The people of Thailand are kind of peaceful and they may be scared of that.

  • @ranctil3
    @ranctil3 Před 3 dny

    I agree with your in depth look at pros and cons of living in Thailand. If your just looking at the superficial aspects then it's a great country ie., cheap rent, food, beaches, babes, but if you want something more then not so great. I'm from the pacific northwest and my priorities are health care, clean air, clean water and the four seasons like you mention so I'm happy living where I am. There is a poem titled The Lotus Eaters by Tennyson that sums up my feelings about thailand.

  • @Moon_luna000
    @Moon_luna000 Před 9 dny

    As a Thai kid i think our country not that bad but not that good since i think the language barrier was quite hard for locals to get used to foreigners since they only speak little English or didn’t speak English at all and the weathers aren’t the best for foreigners and some Thai people are not fluent in English like me since I attend a school that teaches English as second language and my country is more of a relaxed enjoying life country not a serious work 24/7 country and Bangkok take in lot of foreign influences so it was not the same as it was so if you want to enjoy a retirement life I recommend to retired in the north or the west but if you were here as tourist than I recommend Bangkok or samuprakan for the night market since it’s really fun there even for Thai people or me if you want to experience culture than i recommend going to a traditional restaurant or the temple since our culture is revolve around religious things overly all from me(thai kid) perspectives it was nice living here(but the there was too too many and I mean many school work😢)

  • @flagtheory
    @flagtheory Před 18 dny

    Thank you for this amazing information

  • @surlyman7970
    @surlyman7970 Před 13 hodinami

    So “Hate” might be good Clickbait title
    , but probably not the appropriate conclusion I’d take away from your video. Thx for the info