This farrang buys the queen a gold necklace.

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • vlog 061; This video shows daily life in Isaan, we travel to the hospital in Sakon Nakhon to visit Pui's uncle, have dinner at a steak house then return home. I make a return trip to Sakon the next day to buy Queen Pui some gold.
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Komentáře • 18

  • @lilydauber3147
    @lilydauber3147 Před 10 dny +1

    Pui, appreciates and loves you. Keep cherishing her and you chose well in her.

  • @pneulab
    @pneulab Před měsícem +2

    I see your command of the Thai language is great.

  • @w.urlitzer1869
    @w.urlitzer1869 Před měsícem +3

    23:47 thai gold is 23 karat, not 18.

  • @donaldlowery9576
    @donaldlowery9576 Před 4 dny

    Tony she didn’t loose that necklace. It worked you bought a new one

  • @LarryMichalski-qd8fl
    @LarryMichalski-qd8fl Před měsícem +2

    Tony, have a great trip up north. My wife is from Phrae which you may pass thru on your way to Chiang Mai. There are a lot of golf courses on your route, so I’m looking forward to seeing some of them on your trip. Travel safe.
    Oh, and your gift you bought for Pui was excellent!

  • @erniepforr7155
    @erniepforr7155 Před měsícem

    LOVE banana cake, bread. Love the rain too, but looks like mosquito heaven. Is it a problem?

    • @amaninsiam
      @amaninsiam  Před měsícem +1

      Mosquitos can be, I'm blessed with a sour taste so they mostly leave me alone. Pui gets eaten up. I put a magnetic screen on our bedroom door so that eliminated 95 percent of the mosquitos.

  • @montyman-j
    @montyman-j Před měsícem +1

    Hi I am Monty, just come across your vlog. I am happy that you are enjoying the simple family life in Isan. Just over 2 yrs ago...i did exactly the same thing. Living in UDON THANI at this moment and will start to build in Nakhon Phanom in November this year. My partners aunty and uncle live in SN and we have had dinner in the same restaurant (was called an italian restaurant at the time) was also very expensive and had the same amount of people eating there as you did....hahahaha.
    We travel to SN regularly and would love to catchup whenever you guys are free. I am an Aussie....wanting to have the simple life also. We look about the same vintage and hope to have and develop a nice group of people to hangout occasionally. Take care.....great content!
    cheers!
    monty

    • @amaninsiam
      @amaninsiam  Před měsícem +1

      Sounds good Monty, stay in touch. Let's do it.

    • @davidb2206
      @davidb2206 Před měsícem +1

      @@amaninsiam Man, that cake looks beautiful! As a new subscriber (USA), suggest you put up some Playlists when you get time. I like to watch, say, 12 or 14 videos non-stop. From bed. Don't have to get up to change anything. Might help your channel. Or even more or all of them. It's easy for a viewer to go back to where he/she stopped in going through an automatic playlist. I could watch 6 tonight, 8 tomorrow night, etc. [Also, please keep the volume as LOUD as possible. Vloggers don't realize that we who are ill are watching from across the room, in bed, with the fan on. We can always turn it DOWN. We can't turn it UP, when max settings are already on yt and the computer.] Thanks.

    • @davidb2206
      @davidb2206 Před měsícem +1

      @@amaninsiam I like the LONG videos. One hour or more, when you can, please. Gracias.

    • @davidb2206
      @davidb2206 Před měsícem +1

      Why don't you go interview with him, Mate? Love to hear the Aussie stories. What career? What led you to choose Thailand? How do you describe rural Thai life? What have you done about the language difficulties? How have your Aussie taxes worked out? How about your interactions with Thai Immigration and the bureaucracy? So many questions that would help people in a straightforward vid? What Aussie products do you miss in Thailand? You could easily do a 2-hour video of priceless personal experience.

    • @davidb2206
      @davidb2206 Před měsícem +1

      @@amaninsiam Tony, on the bread or buns. One favor I'll pass on is a bread machine. They are not as complicated as you'd think and don't take much space either. A Brit expat friend of mine "in the boonies" (rural Thailand) introduced me to them. He made a special homemade rye bread at Christmas for us. My God, it was delicious and not obtainable anywhere in the whole province. It's now one of my best kitchen appliances ever. You can make a hobby of trying to find special flours to use in it. I'm sure Thailand has some very good ones; you just have to find them (or use online orders today, which we couldn't do back then). Believe me, fresh hot bread AT YOUR HOUSE is a real treat! You need a jar of live yeast and that C Store probably has it.

  • @hamburger--fries
    @hamburger--fries Před měsícem +1

    My wife is Japanese and we live in Japan and Thailand. The not talking about some subjects is also a common thing in Japan. My wife will just stop talking sometimes and I have learned to just let it go to avoid bad vibes. Seems you have also learned to just smile and let things go. For sure not the American way. But as the saying goes - "When in Rome". ---- One thing it could be is some sort of superstition and not voicing it out loud will make it go less likely to happen or something. -- Also regarding money, my wife pays all the bills and spends all the money and just makes my life perfect. We run multiple companies together and I get a salary into my own bank that I can use to buy my own stuff. It just works fine for me. I trust my wife 10000% and we have 2 kids.

  • @donaldlowery9576
    @donaldlowery9576 Před 4 dny

    Thai ladies look at big wallets not big bellies