The starting income £400–£600 a month for foreigners might seem small at first but for Thais it’s enough to live on without much difficulty. It might not be extravagant, but it’s at least enough to cover rent, utilities, and delicious meals at affordable prices. Reiss is very cap…
Just for context, building this business has come with many up's and downs, many sacrifices in my personal life but I belive in my vision and long term goals and have endured all difficult and hard times to ensure we grow and continue to scale for both our customers and team 🙌
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Judging from the Thai people commenting here you are not only most welcome but also much loved.
I have lived here for almost 20 years but first set foot in Thailand on January the 8th 1984. I'm not sure if it was that day or January the 9th that I fell in love with Thailand (prob…
ENI'm friends on Facebook with P'Bim, who is Reiss's wife. I've seen everything since the start of their business. P'Bim was a senior at university. They're such a lovely family, both very hardworking.
ENGood people, doing good, come to live in Thailand and don't cause trouble for anyone or break the law. Thai people always welcome them, giving respect to each other. 😊
I resonate with Reiss’ feelings about Thailand and the Thai people. Thailand is more than just a cheap place of thrills. The people and energy is magnificent and you can take that happiness and peace to amplify your own life.
ENWatching this episode, I feel so proud and impressed with Reiss for moving to live in Thailand. He has the determination to build a life and a business on his own. Only with true ability, determination, and real intention can you achieve success in life, career, and the business you set out to do. I wish Reiss happiness and ever greater success. With best wishes from me and the Thai people who watched this EP. Thank you, Mike, for presenting the good side of foreigners living in the land of smiles, generosity, and loving kindness. ❤❤❤
You guys are great. I believe that Reiss's story is quite unique for an expat in Thailand and will serve to inspire many more who would love to live and settle in Thailand. Reiss, you've got talent, courage, perseverance, and humility. All these qualities will get you far in what…
ENForeigners, aliens, come to live in Thailand, do business, earn income in Thailand. They should be checked properly, right? And tax should be collected from foreigners, aliens too. They must hire more Thai people than foreigners. If they don't follow the rules, the business company should be fined at least hundreds of thousands. If it happens a second or third time, they should be kicked out and not allowed to operate. Foreigners, aliens who do good should be praised. Those who are bad must be dealt with strictly by the law. Any Thai person who is bad must also be dealt with decisively.
You reminded me the movie of Italian family in USA. Don't let the noise down below to make you down, just be true to your sweat and hard work that's the only thing that never lied. Very inspired, like playing game the god of war (as you now Kratos)
14:25 Do be believe that when Thai people go visit other counties, we always looking for Thai or asian reataurants always. No other countries beat our tates of food! ❤
ENI prefer the British accent over the American one. It's easy to listen to and very charming. Just a personal feeling. I hope you achieve even greater success.