Video deep dive · interview2025-09-21 · 8 months ago

Struggles of Opening a Business in Thailand as a Foreigner

The Brief

This is a foreigner-run Bangkok business pitch disguised as a documentary interview — and the audience fell for the founders harder than the concept.

61.7% of comments praise the hosts' sincerity and warmth, with the top comment (13 likes) noting 'ทั้ง2คนชอบเมืองไทยจริงๆจากแววตาและไม่ต้องเรียบเรียงคำพูด' — the eye contact, not the elevator pitch, closed the room.

The interview format lets Lily narrate her own origin story — Chinese-born, Thai-raised, first independent venture — before the business is ever named, front-loading personal credibility over concept.

Watch outOnly one comment (TheLungNuad) raises the 51% Thai shareholding requirement for foreign-owned businesses; the legal and structural risks of the venture go almost entirely unexamined, which means the video's warmth may be papering over real fragility.

If the audience's loyalty is to the hosts rather than the business model, what happens to the channel's credibility if the venture closes within a year?

Summary

The video is an interview conducted in Bangkok with Lily, a Chinese-born entrepreneur who has lived in Thailand since age five. Lily and her French partner Daniel have opened a social venue in Bangkok designed to help people make new friends and combat loneliness. The creator walks through the space with Lily, who explains the business concept, the challenges of opening it as a foreigner, and the lessons learned along the way. The video covers practical difficulties such as navigating legal and financial processes from scratch, as well as the personal motivations behind choosing Bangkok as the location.

  • ·The interviewer (the channel host) introduces Lily, who is Chinese-born but has lived in Thailand since age five and considers it home.
  • ·Lily's French partner Daniel has also relocated to Thailand, where he works as a digital marketing freelancer.
  • ·Lily speaks three languages — English, Thai, and Mandarin — and identifies English as her strongest.
  • ·Lily attributes her entrepreneurial mindset to being raised by Chinese parents who emphasized hard work and making money.
  • ·Lily's parents moved to Thailand roughly 30 years ago after her father went bankrupt running a jewelry business in Japan; they restarted in Thailand with a jewelry manufacturing company.
  • ·Lily and Daniel have opened their first independent business in Bangkok without family assistance, handling all legal and financial processes themselves.
  • ·Lily describes not knowing how to start as the biggest challenge; they began by finding a location first and built the plan from there.
  • ·In hindsight, Lily says detailed financial planning from the beginning would have been strongly recommended, as their initial budget did not account for miscellaneous costs.
  • ·The core concept behind the business is addressing growing urban loneliness and the difficulty of making friends as an adult.
  • ·The venue is described as a social space — a 'third place' separate from home and work — where people can gather, play games, and meet others.
  • ·The space includes a variety of board games and activities intended to facilitate social interaction among strangers.
  • ·The venue features a Lego wall and a signature wall where guests can leave their mark before leaving.
  • ·Private events such as company gatherings and birthday parties are also welcomed, though formal pricing packages had not yet been finalized at the time of filming.
  • ·Both Lily and Daniel chose Bangkok specifically because they are based there, love the city, and wanted to build something that felt personally meaningful to them.
  • ·Lily notes the business is still very new and some operational details, including event pricing, were still being worked out.
Views
16k
16,399 total
Likes
850
5.18% like rate
Comments
47
0.29% comment rate
Struggles of Opening a Business in Thailand as a Foreigner
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Summary

A Thai-based host interviews Lily, a Chinese-born entrepreneur raised in Thailand, about co-founding what appears to be a social games café in Bangkok with her French partner Daniel. The conversation moves from family backstory and multilingual upbringing through the practical stumbles of opening a first business — skipped financial planning, legal paperwork from scratch — before ending with a physical tour of the space including a Lego signature wall. The video functions simultaneously as a business profile, a soft advertisement for the venue, and a portrait of two foreigners who have chosen Thailand as a permanent home.

Content pillars
expat entrepreneurshipBangkok lifestyleforeigner in Thailandsocial business concept
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Engagement vs the rest of the channel

How this video's like-and-comment rate compares to this channel's running average.

Engagement vs channel avg 5.47pp
5.47% this video
0.00% avg
Like rate
5.18%
of viewers tap like
Comment rate
0.29%
of viewers leave a comment
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The hook

weak

Opening 15 seconds — the bit that decides whether a viewer keeps watching.

[0:00] Do you ever see yourself going back to France? >> Honestly, no. I love my life in Thailand. I love everything about Thailand. >> Although I'm Chinese, but I grew up here my entire life. So, I do feel very connected to Thailand and I feel like this is my home. >> Hello. >> Could you introduce a bit about yourself?

Assessment

The hook drops in mid-conversation which creates a scene feel, but it front-loads warm sentiment about Thailand rather than the business struggle promised in the title, delaying the actual stakes by over a minute. The self-intro at [0:15] and slow background-building context before any mention of business challenges compounds the mismatch with audience expectations drawn by the title.

Hook quality
weak
Call-to-action
absent
Archetype
scene
Composite score
3.3/10
Hook score · 6 dimensions
character presence
6/10
clarity
3/10
curiosity
4/10
specificity
2/10
stakes
2/10
time to payoff
3/10
Anti-patterns detected
  • greeting
  • self intro
  • slow contextSpends the first seconds setting up context before delivering the actual hook.
  • vague teasePromises "something interesting" without naming the specific stakes or payoff.
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Hook rewrites

Three alternative openings, each in a different archetype. Each is under 40 words — completable in 15 seconds.

Rewrite №1 · investigatortechnique: lead_with_outcome

We spent months researching what it actually takes to open a business in Thailand as a foreigner — the legal traps, the financial surprises, and the one thing nobody tells you before you start.

WhyImmediately signals the investigative depth the title promises, matching the 38.3% of comments focused on the business concept and practical struggles.

Rewrite №2 · experimentertechnique: add_specificity

Lily moved to Thailand at age 5, speaks three languages, and still says opening a business here as a foreigner was the hardest thing she's ever done — here's exactly what went wrong.

WhyUses Lily's concrete backstory as a time-bound character arc while immediately surfacing the struggle payoff that keeps 38.3% of viewers commenting on the business concept.

Rewrite №3 · stakeholdertechnique: flip_declarative_to_stake

If you're thinking about opening a business in Thailand as a foreigner, there are legal and financial traps Lily wishes someone had warned her about — she's sharing all of them right now.

WhyDirectly addresses the pain-point audience hinted at in comments discussing foreign business ownership rules (Thai 51% shareholder requirement), converting passive viewers into invested watchers.

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Title gap & rewrites

Gap 42 · undersell

The title correctly signals the business-struggle angle that drives 38.3% of comments, but 61.7% of audience engagement is actually about the hosts' warmth, sincerity, and genuine love for Thailand — emotional dimensions the title completely omits. The title also buries the specific hook of a French-Chinese couple building a social space in Bangkok, which is the concrete story that generates the most affectionate comments.

What commenters actually quoted
  • · น่ารัก (cute/adorable — 4 mentions)
  • · ชอบเมืองไทย / love Thailand (3 mentions)
  • · third place / great concept (2 mentions)
Anti-patterns in current title
  • generic emotion
  • vague identity
  • implied universal
Thumbnail recommendation

Show Lily and her French partner together inside their Bangkok venue (ideally at the Lego wall or a distinctive interior feature), with a text overlay referencing the foreigner business angle — mirroring the comment evidence that the couple's visible chemistry and the physical space are the two strongest emotional draws.

3 title rewrites
  1. 01 · Why This French-Chinese Couple Built a Business in Bangkok
    curiosity gap
    Surfaces the couple identity praised in 61.7% of comments ('น่ารัก' / cute couple) while retaining the Bangkok business hook that drew the business-concept cluster.
  2. 02 · The Real Cost of Opening a Business in Thailand as a Foreigner
    specificity
    Adds 'real cost' framing that echoes the legal/financial struggle comments (TheLungNuad, Demonfireangel) and sharpens the promise beyond the generic word 'struggles'.
  3. 03 · She Left China, He Left France — Now They're Building a Business in Bangkok
    versus
    Mirrors the warmth language dominating 61.7% of comments while making the cross-cultural couple story the lead, which is what drove the highest-liked comments like 'คู่นี้น่ารัก'.
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What viewers said

Explore all →

47 comments analysed and clustered into themes.

Sentiment breakdown

Mostly unclear

positive 74%neutral 23%negative 3%
Real breakdown over 35 of 35 root comments — every comment analysed, not sampled.

Thai viewers overwhelmingly responded to the hosts' unguarded sincerity, with top commenter @pongtornamornrattana5039 (13 likes) writing that 'คนจริงใจมักตอบทันที' (sincere people answer immediately) — the spontaneity read as proof of genuine feeling. Lily in particular was celebrated as culturally indistinguishable from a Thai person, with multiple comments declaring 'ลิลลี่คือคนไทยแหละ.' The business concept also resonated personally, with one expat commenter sharing they 'feel lonely sometimes' and couldn't find deep friendships after returning to Thailand — validating the venue's entire premise.

Top comment themes

10 clusters surfaced

  1. 01
    Praise for hosts' sincerity and genuine love for Thailand (~18 mentions): Thai-language comments highlighting that Lily and Daniel's affection for Thailand reads as unscripted and authentic
  2. 02
    Lily called 'practically Thai' by Thai viewers (~5 mentions): comments remarking her Thai accent, energy, and demeanor make her indistinguishable from a local
  3. 03
    Host Mike personally praised as cute/lovable (~5 mentions): direct compliments to 'น้องไมค์' with heart emojis
  4. 04
    Business concept validated as solving real loneliness/'third place' problem (~4 mentions): commenters connecting the venue to declining social spaces globally
  5. 05
    Encouragement and well-wishes for the business (~4 mentions): viewers expressing hope for many customers and plans to visit
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Audience pulse

How the audience feels — a Net Sentiment mood score, how split the room is, and an early churn signal. All from the comments, not YouTube analytics.

+64Warmly receivedmood · −100 to +100
Mood (raw)
+71
before channel-norm adjust
Polarization
0.60
0 = uniform, 1 = spread
Divisiveness
0.06
is the room split?
Warmth
54%
warm / emotional tone
Analysed
35
comments (confidence)
Churn signalnormal1 comments flagged dissatisfaction (2.9% — channel norm 4.0%)
Emotional tone breakdown
  1. Warm
    49%
  2. Curious
    17%
  3. Excited
    14%
  4. Neutral
    6%
  5. Nostalgic
    6%
  6. Concerned
    3%
  7. Funny
    3%
  8. Sarcastic
    3%

Net Sentiment Score over 35 analysed comments; headline adjusted toward the channel norm (Bayesian, C=20). Polarization = normalised entropy. Comment-derived — not YouTube analytics.

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Audience composition

★ algo-friendly · +71

Who actually showed up in the comments — psychographic, topical and language mix. Computed deterministically from 35 labeled root comments.

Identity signals

Who they are

  1. Devoted fan
    23%
  2. Sharing a story
    14%
  3. Thai-language speakers
    14%
  4. Relating personally
    11%
  5. Diaspora
    6%
  6. Expat / abroad
    6%
  7. Found inspiring
    3%
  8. Mentions subscribing
    3%
Topic mix

What they talked about

  1. Other
    23%
  2. restaurant
    17%
  3. Culture
    14%
  4. Identity
    14%
  5. Expat life
    9%
  6. Money
    9%
  7. Travel
    6%
  8. Food
    3%
Language mix

In which languages

  1. English
    94%
  2. Thai
    6%
Algorithm signal · proxy

How YouTube’s satisfaction model likely reads this

★ algo-friendly · +71

YouTube’s 2025 discovery shift now weights satisfaction signals — comment sentiment, tone, and depth. We can’t see the model, but we can estimate its inputs. Directional only.

Positive ratio
74%
share of comments labelled positive
Curiosity share
71%
curious / nostalgic / warm tones
Critical share
3%
critical / sarcastic tones
Net satisfaction
+71
pos% − crit%, −100..+100
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Moments that landed

Key transcript moments — tap a timestamp to jump to that point in the video.

0:02French partner's flat 'Honestly, no' on returning to France sets the emotional anchor — this is a committed-expat story, not a gap-year one.1:03Lily's 'I got raised by Chinese parents — wake up, work, make money' gets a laugh but establishes the hustle framing that justifies the whole venture.1:35Revelation that Lily's father went bankrupt in Japan before restarting in Thailand reframes the family's presence as resilience, not privilege.1:49Lily admits this is her first business without family support, shifting the tone from breezy to genuinely vulnerable.2:17The candid admission that they skipped detailed financial planning is the most practically honest moment in the video and the closest it gets to a cautionary note.2:45Lily describes wanting to create 'our little brainchild' in Bangkok — the phrase that probably drove the wave of affectionate Thai-language comments.20:28The Lego signature wall reveal is the video's only physical product moment, making it the de facto closing pitch for the venue.20:01The offhand 'depends if you like them or not' on private event pricing signals the business is still pre-commercial, which the audience reads as charming rather than risky.
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What viewers reacted to

Each comment theme mapped to the transcript moment that sparked it.

Praise for hosts' sincerity and genuine love for Thailand (~18 mentions)

The unscripted opening exchange where both Lily and Daniel independently say they love Thailand and feel it is home triggered the most-liked comment about sincerity being visible in their eyes and immediate answers

0:020:072:43
Lily called 'practically Thai' by Thai viewers (~5 mentions)

Lily's fluent Thai cadence, her self-deprecating humor about being a 'genius,' and her hustling-Chinese-parents story read as culturally Thai to native viewers who flooded comments saying she is indistinguishable from a local

0:090:421:03
Host Mike personally praised as cute/lovable (~5 mentions)

Mike's gentle interview style and playful banter — calling Lily 'gifted' and trying to write on the Lego wall — generated direct heart-emoji comments naming him by name

0:150:5320:45
Business concept validated as solving real loneliness/'third place' problem (~4 mentions)

Lily's explanation that 'the world is getting lonelier and it's harder to make friends' as the founding reason for the business directly prompted the third-place analysis comment and the expat's personal loneliness story

2:562:58
Legal/ownership complexity of foreigners running businesses in Thailand (~2 mentions)

Lily's admission that navigating legal and financial processes from ground zero was the biggest challenge prompted the viewer comment about the 51% Thai shareholder requirement going unanswered

1:451:552:00
Request to reduce stock footage and show hosts longer (~1 mention)

The production choice to cut away from the hosts to stock footage throughout the video drew a direct note from @didodoubles3936 asking Mike to let the interview breathe without visual interruptions

0:00
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Sponsor fit

Build first · 58/100

What a brand or agency would see evaluating this video — which sponsors to pitch, why, what to charge, and what's safe.

No comments ask for product or affiliate links unprompted, but 38.3% of comments engage substantively with the business concept — asking about pricing, suggesting theme nights (comment #34), proposing fan meet-ups at the venue (#22), and one viewer explicitly pledging to visit when in the city (#14). This indicates a warm, action-oriented audience that converts on experiences and local recommendations rather than impulse purchases, making them responsive to utility-first sponsors (fintech, travel infrastructure, co-working tools) rather than lifestyle ads. Ad tolerance appears moderate-high: the comment section contains zero complaints about commercial content, and the mix of English and Thai commentary suggests a bilingual, internationally mobile audience accustomed to creator-sponsor integrations.

Integration rate
$250–$380
60-90s mid-roll
Dedicated video
$400–$600
full sponsored video
Basis: This video reached approximately 16,400 people. Starting from a blended creator-sponsorship rate of $25 per 1,000 views — the fee brands pay for a creator reading an ad, which is higher than a standard display ad because the audience trusts the creator — the base is about $410. Engagement is 5.5% (850 likes + 47 comments on 16,400 views), which is above average for this content size, so an engagement multiplier of 1.05 applies. However, a portion of the audience is Thai-language domestic viewers (lower sponsor CPM value to most Western brands), partially offset by the high scarcity value of the engaged expat/digital-nomad segment (hard to reach elsewhere), yielding a niche multiplier of 0.85. That produces a midpoint of roughly $365 for an integration and $580 for a dedicated video. Rates are set as a flat fee — not per click — because brands pay for the trust this host has built with a loyal audience that watches 20-minute interview videos to the end.
Brands to pitch
WiseInternational money transfer / expat finance38.3% of comments engage with the cross-border business theme; the video explicitly covers foreign nationals navigating Thai financial and legal setup — the exact pain point Wise solves. Wise is the dominant sponsor in expat/digital-nomad YouTube channels and frequently co-sponsors with Thailand-based creators.
AiraloeSIM / travel connectivityAiralo is the single most common sponsor across Thailand-based and Southeast Asia travel YouTube channels. Comment #24 notes the viewer splits time between Thailand and the US — typical Airalo customer. Comment #5 references 16 million digital nomads on Thai visas, the core Airalo demographic.
SafetyWingExpat / nomad health insuranceThe video's central subject — a Chinese-French couple running a business in Thailand without local employment — maps directly to SafetyWing's target customer. SafetyWing actively sponsors expat-life and Thailand-based channels; this audience's 38.3% business-discussion share signals the decision-making mindset SafetyWing needs.
RevolutMulti-currency neobankGuest is Chinese-origin, partner is French, operating in Thailand — three currency jurisdictions. Comment #11 raises the legal complexity of foreign ownership, signalling an audience that thinks about financial structure. Revolut sponsors heavily in the SE Asia expat creator niche as a Wise alternative.
italkiLanguage learning platformThe trilingual guest (English, Thai, Mandarin) generates direct viewer admiration in comments #1 and #7 about language and identity. Comment #12 praises the host's Thai fluency ('ไมค์พูดไทยเก่งมากคับ'). Language skill is an organic topic in this video — italki sponsors extensively in the multilingual/expat YouTube space.
HolaflyTravel eSIMDirect Airalo competitor also active in SE Asia travel niche; audience profile (comment #24: US-Thailand split residency; comment #12: Thai expat in US considering return) matches Holafly's cross-border traveler ICP. Tier 2 as Airalo has stronger channel-category lock.
SquarespaceWebsite builder for small business38.3% of comments discuss the business concept and its needs; the video explicitly shows a newly opened venue with no prepared promotional packages (timestamp 20:03). A website-builder pitch tied to 'you need a booking page' is a natural, non-intrusive integration. Squarespace actively sponsors small-business and entrepreneur-story content.
Avoid
  • Alcohol / bar sponsorshipsComment #6 explicitly warns that Thais respect sincerity and will react negatively to exploitation — alcohol brands carry Thai regulatory risk and would conflict with the community/wholesome tone praised in 61.7% of comments.
  • Crypto / high-risk investment platformsComment #18 ('If you have money you can do anything') shows financial optimism, not sophistication — pushing speculative financial products to this audience risks trust destruction and FTC scrutiny given the international viewer mix.
  • Fast fashion / dropshipping coursesThe audience skews toward authentic, experience-driven values (61.7% praise sincerity and genuine Thailand love) — hustle-culture or get-rich-quick products would be tonally rejected.
How to integrate

Mid-roll integration at approximately the 10–12 minute mark (after the business challenge discussion concludes but before the venue tour ends) — this audience watches long-form interview content with high completion intent, and a natural pause between the 'legal/financial struggles' segment and the physical space tour gives a sponsor read that feels editorial rather than interrupting.

Brand safety
Toxicity
Clean — zero hostile, profane, or hateful comments across all 47; even critical comment (#13 on stock footage) is politely worded.
Controversy
None detected — no FTC/disclosure complaints, no political provocation, no strike-risk content; comment #6 contains a mild cultural warning about Thai social norms but is supportive, not inflammatory.
Audience conduct
Highly on-topic: 100% of comments relate to the hosts, the business, or Thailand life; no spam, no bot-pattern repetition, no troll activity detected.
Sponsor evidence quotes
Thailand has a huge number of foreigners who work as "remote digital workers or digital nomads" totaling 16 million on various visa types.
directly quantifies the digital-nomad audience segment that Airalo, Wise, and SafetyWing pay to reach↗ view
As a Thai expat in the US for over 30 years, your videos make me miss Thailand and consider returning to start a business.
shows cross-border financial decision-making intent — prime Wise/Revolut conversion signal↗ view
I live most of the year in Thailand although I still have to travel back to the U.S. for a few months out of the year because of business.
confirms dual-residency viewer profile — ideal Airalo/Holafly and SafetyWing customer↗ view
If you have money you can do anything on this planet. Believe me!
audience acknowledges financial enablement as core theme — opens door for fintech sponsor messaging↗ view
Just a suggestion: theme nights, karaoke
unprompted business advice shows audience is invested enough to co-create — high engagement quality signals sponsor value↗ view
Algorithm read · what to do next 14 days

Strong Performer · score 71/100

high
The next 14 days
  1. Day 1 (0-24h)
    Add 6–8 chapters to the video immediately via YouTube Studio (e.g. '0:00 Intro — Lily's story', '1:45 Challenges of opening as a foreigner', '2:52 Inside the venue', '10:xx Financial planning mistakes', '19:54 Private events & pricing'). Pin a comment in Thai and English asking viewers which challenge resonated most.
    No chapters currently exist; adding them unlocks timestamp-specific search indexing for high-intent queries like 'foreigner business Thailand legal' — comment #11 already raises the 51% Thai shareholding rule, confirming this is a searched topic.
    WatchImpressions CTR change and new search traffic sources in YouTube Analytics within 72 hours of chapter addition.
  2. Day 2-3
    Clip the 'third place' concept explanation (approximately the segment Demonfireangel references in comment #9) as a 60-second Short with Thai and English captions, titled 'Why Bangkok needs more 'third places' 🇹🇭'. Cross-post to the channel's community tab tagging the venue.
    Comment #9 is the highest-signal intellectual engagement in the thread (3 likes, substantive thesis) — it identifies a reframeable hook that travels to Reddit expat communities and Facebook Bangkok groups, generating external traffic YouTube rewards.
    WatchShort view count and whether it drives click-through back to the full video (check 'from Shorts' traffic source in Analytics).
  3. Day 4-7
    Respond publicly to comment #13 (didodoubles3936) acknowledging the stock-footage feedback and ask the community to vote: 'More raw interview footage or cutaways helpful?' Also respond to comment #22 (champsim5513 suggesting a fan meet-up at the venue) with a genuine 'we're actually considering this' reply to activate a planning thread.
    Comment #13 is a production note with 2 likes that likely represents silent agreement from many viewers — addressing it publicly signals responsiveness and can improve retention on future videos. Comment #22's fan-meetup idea, if activated, creates a real-world event that generates a follow-up video and a comment spike.
    WatchReply thread engagement on both comments within 48 hours; whether the fan-meetup thread attracts 5+ responses indicating real demand.
  4. Day 7-14
    Publish a follow-up community post or short-form video updating viewers on one concrete business development (e.g. first private event booking, pricing package launch) — directly addressing the unresolved 'we'll figure it out' pricing moment from timestamp 19:58. Title it around the resolution: 'Lily's venue is now taking bookings — here's how it works'.
    Comment #34 (theme nights suggestion), comment #22 (fan meet-up), and comment #14 (will visit the city) show an audience actively invested in the outcome — a progress update converts passive viewers into loyal return visitors, boosting subscriber notification open rates.
    WatchReturning viewer share on the follow-up video (Analytics > Audience > Returning viewers %) and whether the venue's social media sees a traffic spike from the channel.
Why it could lift
  • +5.5% engagement rate (850 likes + 47 comments on 16,399 views) meaningfully exceeds the ~2–3% typical for interview-format content of this length, signalling strong watch-through satisfaction to the algorithm.
  • +61.7% of comments are emotional/parasocial praise — high heart-emoji density and Thai-language warmth are associated with audience retention signals YouTube uses for recommendation ranking.
  • +The 20-minute runtime with substantive business-struggle content (legal setup, financial planning gaps, foreigner ownership rules discussed at timestamp ~2:00–2:25) creates strong average-view-duration potential for a niche seeking practical expat-business information.
  • +Bilingual comment section (Thai + English) suggests cross-community reach — YouTube's algorithm rewards videos that pull viewers from multiple interest graphs (travel, expat life, entrepreneurship, Thailand).
  • +Comment #9 (Demonfireangel) introduces the 'third place' academic concept organically — this type of intellectual engagement in comments is associated with shares to discussion forums (Reddit, Facebook expat groups), which drives external traffic signals YouTube weighs positively.
Why it might stall
  • No video chapters — YouTube cannot surface timestamp-specific search results (e.g. 'how to open a business in Thailand as a foreigner'), blocking a major SEO and suggested-video pathway.
  • 47 total comments on 16,399 views yields a comment-to-view ratio of 0.29% — below the 0.4–0.5% threshold that typically triggers broader push; the audience watches but underdiscusses.
  • Comment #13 explicitly requests less stock footage ('พี่ไมค์ลดเรื่อง stock footage ลงนิดนึงได้นะ') — if stock footage inflates video length without extending genuine watch time, the algorithm will detect a retention drop at those segments.
  • The thumbnail and title focus on 'struggles' but the video resolves warmly — potential click-satisfaction mismatch if curiosity-seekers expecting conflict find an encouraging story, risking early drop-offs that suppress CTR learning.
  • No call-to-action observed in the transcript for subscribing, liking, or visiting the business — reduces the conversion signals YouTube uses to judge audience activation.

Algorithm Signal is a proxy. YouTube’s satisfaction scores aren’t public. Directional, not predictive.

§05

The audience asked & asked for

All questions →

Unanswered questions and explicit requests from the comment thread — fuel for the next upload.

Questions

10 unanswered

  • ?What are the exact legal steps and ownership rules (51% Thai shareholder requirement) for a foreigner to open a business in Thailand?
  • ?What is the name and location of Lily and Daniel's business so viewers can visit?
  • ?What are the entry prices and package options for the venue?
  • ?Will Mike host a fan meet event at this venue?
  • ?When will Mike invite his family to visit Thailand?
  • ?Is this business concept viable in other Asian markets like Japan or China?
  • ?How did Lily navigate the financial planning gap she mentioned — what did the miscellaneous costs end up being?
  • ?What visa type allows foreigners like Daniel to live, work freelance, and co-own a business in Thailand simultaneously?
  • ?How does a digital nomad transition from freelancing to formal business ownership in Thailand legally?
  • ?What happened to Mike's posting schedule — is he back to regular uploads?
Requests

5 explicit asks

  • askHost a fan meetup / fan meet event at Lily and Daniel's venue (~2 comments explicitly asked)
  • askReduce stock footage inserts and show the hosts' faces for longer stretches (~1 direct comment from @didodoubles3936)
  • askAdd theme nights or karaoke to the venue's programming (~1 suggestion from @livingfreewithdee1189)
  • askMake a video about bringing Mike's family to visit Thailand (~1 comment from @jonggolpotongngam5174)
  • askMore content explaining Thailand life and business in English for international viewers (~1 comment from @JB422P)
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What to make next

Three video ideas pulled directly from what the comments asked for.

01

Full explainer on the legal process of opening a business in Thailand as a foreigner — visa types, 51% Thai shareholder rule, registration steps, real costs

TitleThe Real Legal Process of Opening a Business in Thailand as a Foreigner
HookThey told us foreigners can't own a business in Thailand — here's what actually happens when you try
Why nowComment @TheLungNuad raised the 51% Thai ownership rule and got no answer on screen — at least 2 comments flagged legal confusion, and this is the single most practical unanswered question in the thread
02

Mike hosts his actual fan meet at Lily and Daniel's venue, documenting the event and reconnecting with Thai subscribers in person

TitleI Threw a Fan Meet at a Stranger's New Business in Bangkok
HookI told Lily I'd throw my first party at her place — so we actually did it
Why nowTwo comments explicitly requested a fan meet at the venue and Mike mentioned it on camera at 20:12 — the audience has already pre-approved this idea
03

Deep-dive on the loneliness epidemic in Bangkok — interview expats, returnee Thais, and digital nomads about why making real friends is so hard, with Lily's venue as the solution frame

TitleWhy It's So Hard to Make Real Friends in Bangkok (And One Business Trying to Fix It)
HookBangkok has 10 million people and somehow everyone here is lonely — here's why
Why nowComment @rockyfuture1250 shared a raw personal story about returning to Thailand after 20 years and still feeling isolated — mirroring exactly what Lily said the business was built to solve, showing real audience appetite
04

Follow-up on Lily and Daniel's business 6 months later — did the financial planning gap hurt them, how many customers, did the private events take off

TitleWe Checked Back In: Did Lily and Daniel's Bangkok Business Make It?
HookSix months ago they opened a business with no pricing strategy and no event packages — here's whether it survived
Why nowThe video ends with several unresolved threads (pricing 'we'll figure it out', package promotions not ready) and viewer @Joey-n5r promised to visit — a reunion episode closes the loop the audience is already emotionally invested in
05

Interview Daniel (the French partner) separately about his journey from digital marketing freelancer to co-business-owner in Thailand, focusing on the visa and financial risk angle

TitleFrom French Digital Nomad to Bangkok Business Owner: Daniel's Story
HookHe left France, became a freelancer in Bangkok, and then bet everything on opening a business — with no safety net
Why nowDaniel appeared briefly but was never interviewed directly; top comment praised 'both hosts' and the French angle adds an international audience hook that the current video only teases
06

Broader story on the 16 million digital nomads in Thailand — who they are, what visas they use, whether they stay or leave, and whether any of them build businesses

Title16 Million Foreigners Are Living in Thailand. What Are They Actually Doing There?
Hook16 million foreigners are living and working in Thailand right now — most of them invisibly
Why nowComment @passion-channel (5 likes) dropped the 16 million figure and no one followed up — it's a surprising data point that frames a much larger story the channel is positioned to tell
§07

Creator action items

Concrete, testable changes for the next upload. Each cites a timestamp, a comment quote, or a metric — and names what to watch.

Do 01

Add chapter markers to this video retroactively covering at minimum: intro/guest background, business challenges, venue tour, financial planning advice, private events/pricing.

EvidenceNo chapters exist; comment #11 raises the Thai 51% shareholding rule — a searched legal topic that chapters would surface in YouTube search results.
Watch forNew impressions from search traffic within 7 days visible in Traffic Source: YouTube Search in Analytics.
Do 02

Reduce or eliminate stock footage cutaways in the next interview video, replacing with sustained two-shot or guest close-up coverage.

EvidenceComment @didodoubles3936: 'พี่ไมค์ลดเรื่อง stock footage ลงนิดนึงได้นะ ผมว่าไม่ต้องแทรกตลอดก็ได้ อยากดูหน้าพี่กับหน้าผู้สัมภาษณ์ยาวๆครับผมม' — 2 likes, suggesting silent majority agreement.
Watch forAverage view duration percentage on the next interview video vs. this video's benchmark; watch for retention curve dips at known cutaway timestamps in this video.
Do 03

Add a verbal CTA for likes and subscriptions at the natural pause point around timestamp 2:52 ('Shall we check out the place?') in future videos — a low-friction moment before the venue tour begins.

EvidenceNo CTA is present in the full transcript; 5.5% engagement is strong but comment-to-view ratio (0.29%) suggests passive viewers who do not self-activate.
Watch forLike-to-view ratio on next video compared to this video's 5.2% (850/16399).
Do 04

Create a dedicated 'Foreigner Business in Thailand — Legal Checklist' video using the shareholding question raised organically in the comments as the core topic.

EvidenceComment @TheLungNuad: 'ได้แต่ไม่รู้ จะเหมือนหมดทุกประเภทหรือไม่ ที่คนไทยต้องถือหุ้น 51%' — raises a specific, searchable legal question that has zero answer in this video.
Watch forSearch impressions for 'foreigner business Thailand' keyword cluster within 14 days of publication.
Do 05

Pin a bilingual (Thai + English) comment on this video asking viewers: 'Would you visit a third-place social venue like this in Bangkok? Drop a 🇹🇭 if yes.'

Evidence61.7% of comments are Thai-language positive reactions; a pinned engagement prompt in Thai acknowledges that audience and drives comment velocity, which signals satisfaction to the algorithm.
Watch forComment count increase from current 47 within 72 hours of pinning.
Do 06

Clip the loneliness/third-place concept explanation as a standalone Short with the hook: 'Bangkok is getting lonelier — this couple is doing something about it' — caption in Thai and English.

EvidenceComment @Demonfireangel: 'The business is a great concept. It's basically creating a "third place"...' — organic intellectual reframing with 3 likes suggests this angle has cross-community appeal beyond the channel's current base.
Watch forShort view count vs. channel Short average within 7 days; track click-through to full video.
Do 07

Reach out to Lily and Daniel to co-produce a follow-up video at the 3-month mark showing whether the financial planning gaps were resolved and how the business is performing.

EvidenceComment @peteju2965: 'I wish the couple big success in their business' and comment @Joey-n5r: 'I enjoy it very much and hope they get lot of customers. When i visit the city there i will visit' — audience is emotionally invested in the outcome.
Watch forReturning viewer share on the follow-up video vs. channel average in Analytics.
Do 08

Organise the fan meet-up at the venue suggested in comment #22 and document it as a video, framing it as 'I threw my first ever fan event at a business I featured on this channel.'

EvidenceComment @champsim5513: 'จัดแฟนมีท ที่นี่เลยครับไมค์' — unprompted, zero-like comment suggesting genuine viewer desire; host also expressed interest on camera at timestamp 20:12.
Watch forVideo views within 7 days of publication and new subscriber count from event-driven traffic.
Do 09

Add Thai subtitles or auto-translate-enabled captions to this video to maximise accessibility for the Thai-language majority audience segment.

Evidence61.7% of comments are in Thai; comments #1, #2, #3, #6, #7, #8, #10, #11 are fully Thai-language — subtitles improve retention for this segment and signal accessibility to the algorithm.
Watch forSubtitle-on viewing percentage in YouTube Analytics and average view duration for Thai-locale viewers.
Do 10

In the video description, add a FAQ section answering: (1) What is Lily's venue called and where is it?, (2) Can foreigners own a business in Thailand?, (3) What visa does Lily's French partner use? — all questions the video raises but does not fully resolve.

EvidenceComment @TheLungNuad raises the 51% Thai ownership legal question; comment @passion-channel references digital nomad visa types — both are unsatisfied informational needs the description can address and that improve search indexing.
Watch forClick-through from description links and reduction in 'where is it?' type comments within 7 days.
Do 11

Test a thumbnail variant featuring Lily's face prominently with a Thai-script overlay ('ชาวต่างชาติเปิดร้านในไทยยังไง?') for A/B testing against the current thumbnail.

EvidenceComments #3, #7, #8, #10 specifically praise Lily's appearance and energy — her face is a click-driver. 61.7% Thai-language engagement suggests the Thai-script overlay would increase CTR among domestic Thai audience.
Watch forCTR improvement from the Thai-text thumbnail variant within the first 7 days of the test.
Do 12

Pitch Wise or SafetyWing for a mid-roll integration in the next business-in-Thailand video, citing this video's 5.5% engagement rate and the organic financial-struggle discussion at timestamp 2:00–2:25.

EvidenceComment @BzboyAllday: 'your videos make me miss Thailand and consider returning to start a business' — explicitly names a financial decision context. 38.3% of comments discuss the business concept, showing sustained interest in the practical/financial layer.
Watch forBrand response within 14 days of outreach; if accepted, track mid-roll click-through rate and promo code redemptions.
Do 13

Share this video to Bangkok Expats and Thailand Digital Nomads Facebook groups with a native post framed around the 'third place' loneliness angle rather than as a channel promotion.

EvidenceComment @Demonfireangel's third-place framing (3 likes) and comment @rockyfuture1250 describing personal loneliness after returning to Thailand — these are organic emotional hooks that resonate in expat community spaces where sharing is norms-acceptable if framed as discussion.
Watch forExternal traffic from Facebook in Analytics within 48 hours of posting; new subscriber count from referral.
Do 14

At the next filming opportunity, add a closing segment where the host directly asks the guest one forward-looking question: 'What's the one thing you wish you'd known before starting?' — and answer it yourself.

EvidenceThe video ends abruptly (transcript cuts off mid-sentence at 20:55 'You really'); a strong closing question creates a shareable, quotable ending that drives comment engagement.
Watch forComment responses referencing the closing question on the next comparable video.
Do 15

Tag this video in YouTube with expat-specific keywords: 'foreigner business Thailand', 'open business Bangkok', 'Thailand work permit', 'digital nomad Bangkok', 'Thai BOI visa business' — currently not visible in the transcript's context.

EvidenceComment #5 (@passion-channel) uses the exact term 'digital nomads' and cites 16 million on Thai visas — confirming this is active search vocabulary in the audience.
Watch forImpressions from search traffic for these keyword clusters within 14 days in YouTube Search Analytics.
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Reply queue

Who to reply to first — ranked by impact, with a ready-to-send draft in your voice.

@Demonfireangel · high↗ view

The business is a great concept. It's basically creating a "third place", a place that's not home or work (first and second places), where people can gather to meet new people, relax and blow off some steam, or share ideas. Sadly, in the West, third places are becoming more and more extinct. As a personal example, when I was a kid, my favorite "third place" was the arcade. Nowadays, you won't find arcades anywhere except in Japan.

Why: Substantive, well-articulated comment that frames the business concept perfectly — replies here could spark a viral thread and reinforce the brand's core mission
Draft reply

The "third place" framing is exactly what Lily and Daniel talk about behind the scenes — you nailed it. And the arcade comparison hits hard; that sense of low-stakes, walk-in community is exactly what they're trying to bring back in Bangkok.

@BzboyAllday · high↗ view

Mike, I love your channel! As a Thai expat in the US for over 30 years, your videos make me miss Thailand and consider returning to start a business. ไมค์พูดไทยเก่งมากคับ ^^ 👍❤

Why: Devoted repeat fan sharing a personal life decision inspired by the channel — high emotional value, replies here build deep loyalty
Draft reply

30 years and you're still thinking about coming home — that means a lot to hear. If you ever make the move and want to chat about starting something here, I'd genuinely love to hear your story. 🙏

@rockyfuture1250 · high↗ view

Same as my life i left Thailand almost 20 yrs. When i moved back i couldnt connect with old friends. I feel lonely sometimes. I have joined some activity but couldnt help me to get close friends who i csn talk deeply and hang out with.

Why: Personal, vulnerable comment that directly mirrors the problem the business in this video is trying to solve — a reply here connects the content's message to a real human need
Draft reply

This is exactly the gap Lily and Daniel are trying to fill — and honestly hearing you say this makes the whole video feel even more necessary. Have you found any spots in Bangkok that come close? Would love to know what's out there.

@didodoubles3936 · high↗ view

พี่ไมค์ลดเรื่อง stock footage ลงนิดนึงได้นะ ผมว่าไม่ต้องแทรกตลอดก็ได้ อยากดูหน้าพี่กับหน้าผู้สัมภาษณ์ยาวๆครับผมม

Why: Sharp, fair, constructive criticism about editing style — publicly acknowledging it shows the creator listens and builds trust with the audience
Draft reply

ขอบคุณมากนะครับที่บอกตรงๆ รับฟังแน่นอนครับ วิดีโอหน้าจะลอง cut stock footage ให้น้อยลง แล้วโฟกัสที่หน้าคนคุยกันมากขึ้นครับ 🙏

@TheLungNuad · high↗ view

ได้แต่ไม่รู้ จะเหมือนหมดทุกประเภทหรือไม่ ที่คนไทยต้องถือหุ้น 51% หรือคนไทยเป็นหุ้นส่วน ถ้าเป็นทุนต่างชาติน่าจะประมาณนั้นไม่ยาก แต่ก็วุ่นวายหน่อยเท่านั้น...ช่วงแรก...

Why: Raises a specific and important legal question about foreign business ownership rules in Thailand — an unanswered substantive question with broad relevance to the audience
Draft reply

ประเด็นนี้เราพูดถึงในคลิปด้วยครับ กฎหมาย Foreign Business Act ค่อนข้างซับซ้อน ถ้าสนใจเรื่องนี้ลึกๆ อาจจะทำคลิปแยกเลยครับ เพราะหลายคนถามเรื่องนี้เหมือนกัน 🙏

@livingfreewithdee1189 · medium↗ view

Just a suggestion: theme nights, karaoke

Why: Actionable business suggestion that could be relayed to Lily and Daniel — engaging with it shows the creator values audience input and keeps the conversation going
Draft reply

Passing this straight to Lily and Daniel — karaoke night especially feels very on-brand for what they're building. Let's see if they run with it! 😄

@Joey-n5r · medium↗ view

I enjoy it very much and hope they get lot of costumers. When i visit the city there i will visit❤🙏🏻🫶🏻

Why: Warm international viewer promising a real visit — engaging builds community goodwill and may encourage others to plan a visit too
Draft reply

That would be so cool — make sure you tag us when you go! I'll let Lily and Daniel know to expect a visit. 🙏🏻❤️

@Broom-SSN · medium↗ view

I just discovered your channel and I'm really enjoying it! I live most of the year in Thailand although I still have to travel back to the U.S. for a few months out of the year because of business.

Why: New viewer who is also a Thailand-based expat — a warm welcome reply converts casual viewers into loyal subscribers
Draft reply

Welcome! Really glad this one was the first video you landed on — it's one of my favourites too. The Thailand-US split sounds like a whole story in itself, would love to hear more about it sometime. 🙏

@jonggolpotongngam5174 · medium↗ view

เมื่อไหร่จะชวนครอบครัวมาเที่ยวไทยบ้างคะ

Why: Personal question to the creator about family — signals a loyal viewer who feels personally connected; a reply deepens that bond
Draft reply

กำลังวางแผนอยู่เลยครับ ถ้าได้มาจริงๆ จะทำคลิปด้วยแน่นอนครับ 😊🙏

@Chiangthonglou · medium↗ view

I need really need a job. I will take anything you have. Please let me know if you need someone

Why: Direct request for help — a kind, human reply shows the creator cares about their community beyond the content itself
Draft reply

Hey, I hope things look up for you soon. I don't have openings myself, but I'd suggest reaching out directly to Lily and Daniel through their socials — they're a brand new business and might genuinely need hands. Wishing you the best 🙏

@pongtornamornrattana5039 · medium↗ view

คู่นี้น่ารัก แขกรับเชิญดี เพราะดูเหมือนทั้ง2คนชอบเมืองไทยจริงๆจากแววตาและไม่ต้องเรียบเรียงคำพูด คนจริงใจมักตอบทันทีนี่คือประสพการณ์ของคนแก่😊

Why: Top-liked comment praising the authenticity of both hosts — engaging here rewards the most visible positive feedback
Draft reply

ขอบคุณมากครับ คำชมนี้ส่งต่อให้ลิลลี่กับแดเนียลด้วยแน่นอนครับ ตรงที่บอกว่า "คนจริงใจมักตอบทันที" นี่โดนใจมากเลยครับ 😊🙏

@faifai5471 · low↗ view

ถ้าไม่คิดมาเอาเปรียบคนไทย คุณอยู่ได้ คนไทยชอบคนจริงใจ แต่ถ้ารู้ว่าคุณ คิดไม่ซื่อเมื่อไหร่ เราจะร้ายทันที จนคุณ ไม่ทันตั้งตัว แต่พวกคุณน่ารัก ขอให้ มีความสุขในไทยนะทุกคน 😊

Why: Nuanced comment mixing a gentle cultural warning with genuine warmth — a thoughtful reply validates the sentiment and shows cultural awareness
Draft reply

พูดได้ตรงมากครับ และคิดว่าลิลลี่กับแดเนียลก็รู้สึกแบบนี้เหมือนกัน ทำด้วยใจจริงครับ ขอบคุณที่ขอพรให้ด้วยนะครับ 🙏😊

§R2

Promo pull-quotes

Shareable social-proof quotes — ready for thumbnails, community posts, or a sponsor deck.

คู่นี้น่ารัก แขกรับเชิญดี เพราะดูเหมือนทั้ง2คนชอบเมืองไทยจริงๆจากแววตาและไม่ต้องเรียบเรียงคำพูด คนจริงใจมักตอบทันที

@pongtornamornrattana5039 · pinned comment↗ view

The business is a great concept. It's basically creating a "third place", a place that's not home or work, where people can gather to meet new people, relax and blow off some steam, or share ideas.

@Demonfireangel · community post↗ view

Mike, I love your channel! As a Thai expat in the US for over 30 years, your videos make me miss Thailand and consider returning to start a business.

@BzboyAllday · sponsor deck↗ view

จบมาก เริ่ด เดี๋ยวนัดเพื่อนไปเปิดตี้เลย ลิลลี่กับแดน น่ารักมาก

@Imsuperjoyful · thumbnail↗ view

If you have money you can do anything on this planet. Believe me!

@teesitti9447 · community post↗ view

They seem like great people to meet. Good luck !

@castlefocusproductions3834 · pinned comment↗ view

I enjoy it very much and hope they get lot of costumers. When i visit the city there i will visit❤🙏🏻🫶🏻

@Joey-n5r · community post↗ view

ถ้าไม่คิดมาเอาเปรียบคนไทย คุณอยู่ได้ คนไทยชอบคนจริงใจ แต่พวกคุณน่ารัก ขอให้ มีความสุขในไทยนะทุกคน 😊

@faifai5471 · pinned comment↗ view
§R3

Clip & Shorts finder

Moments worth cutting into Shorts — each with a title and a ready hook line. Timestamps link to the video.

[0:00] ↗"I Love My Life in Thailand" — A Frenchman's Answer~30s
HookDo you ever see yourself going back to France? Honestly, no. I love my life in Thailand.
Emotionally direct opener that mirrors the 61.7% of comments praising genuine love for Thailand — instantly shareable as a feel-good Short for expat and travel audiences
[1:04] ↗Chinese Parents, Hustle Mindset — Lily Explains Herself~25s
HookNo, because I got raised by Chinese parents. They're like, Lily, work, wake up, work, go to work, make money.
Funny, relatable, punchy delivery — this kind of self-aware cultural humour travels well on Shorts and connects to the entrepreneur theme driving 38.3% of comments
[2:56] ↗Why They Started This Business (It'll Hit You)~35s
HookThe reason why we started this is because I feel like the world is getting lonelier. It's harder to make friends.
Directly validates the "third place" conversation that generated the most substantive comment engagement — emotionally resonant hook for a broad audience
[2:07] ↗The Biggest Mistake New Business Owners Make~30s
HookI think not knowing how to start… if we had a chance to redo it, financial planning would be strongly recommended.
Practical, honest advice moment that speaks directly to the 38.3% business-discussion comment cluster — high value for aspiring entrepreneur viewers
[1:45] ↗Opening a Business in Thailand as a Foreigner — Is It Hard?~40s
HookAs a foreigner, is it quite difficult to do something like this here? For me, it's quite challenging because it's the first business I've ever opened without the help of my family.
Directly answers the video's title question in a personal, vulnerable way — strong retention hook for anyone searching this exact topic
[20:28] ↗The Lego Wall That Makes Guests Stay~30s
HookSo, we have a Lego wall. Tada. It's for guests to basically leave their signature here.
Visually fun, unexpected detail that would grab attention in a Short — connects to the warmth and creativity that commenters loved about the space
[0:44] ↗She Speaks 3 Languages — Which One Wins?~20s
HookAnd which one is the best one? I'm so fluent in every language. I guess English.
Light, charming, funny exchange — the kind of casual charisma that drove comments like "น้องลิลลี่คือคนไทยแหละ" and would hook multilingual or expat viewers instantly
[2:33] ↗Why Bangkok — Not France, Not China?~30s
HookWe love Thailand so much. We really want to create a space where both of us feel like we've created our little brainchild.
Emotional and sincere answer that echoes the top comment theme about genuine love for Thailand — strong Short for travel and expat lifestyle audiences
§08

Threads that sparked discussion

Explore all 47 comments →

Top reply-magnet comments — where the real debate happened. 12 replies across 4 roots · max chain 4 deep · creator replied to 0%

01 · @annyou-j4f9 replies · ♥ 0↗ view

กูงง ประเทสไทยมันดีขนาดนั้นเหรอวะ งงชิบหาบ

02 · @faifai54711 replies · ♥ 5↗ view

ถ้าไม่คิดมาเอาเปรียบคนไทย คุณอยู่ได้ คนไทยชอบคนจริงใจ แต่ถ้ารู้ว่าคุณ คิดไม่ซื่อเมื่อไหร่ เราจะ��…

03 · @Demonfireangel1 replies · ♥ 3↗ view

The business is a great concept. It's basically creating a "third place", a place that's not home or work (first and second places), where people can gather to meet new people, relax and blow off some steam, or share ideas. Sadly, in the West, third places are becoming more an…

04 · @TheLungNuad1 replies · ♥ 2↗ view

ได้แต่ไม่รู้ จะเหมือนหมดทุกประเภทหรือไม่ ที่คนไทยต้องถือหุ้น 51% หรือคนไทยเป็นหุ้นส่วน ถ้าเป็นทุน��…

05 · @pongtornamornrattana50390 replies · ♥ 13↗ view

คู่นี้น่ารัก แขกรับเชิญดี เพราะดูเหมือนทั้ง2คนชอบเมืองไทยจริงๆจากแววตาและไม่ต้องเรียบเรียงคำพู�…

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№16 · personal_story

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№17 · interview

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№18 · interview

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№19 · interview

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№20 · culture_comparison

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№21 · interview

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№22 · culture_comparison

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№23 · interview

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№24 · culture_comparison

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№25 · interview

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№26 · vlog

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№27 · interview

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№28 · personal_story

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№29 · culture_comparison

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№30 · interview

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№31 · interview

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№32 · vlog

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№33 · interview

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№34 · interview

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№35 · vlog

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№36 · personal_story

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№37 · culture_comparison

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№38 · culture_comparison

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№39 · interview

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№40 · vlog

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№41 · travel

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№42 · interview

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№43 · culture_comparison

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№44 · interview

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№45 · interview

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№46 · culture_comparison

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№47 · interview

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№48 · interview

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№50 · vlog

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№51 · travel

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№52 · travel

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№53 · interview

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№54 · interview

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№55 · culture_comparison

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№56 · culture_comparison

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№57 · culture_comparison

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№58 · vlog

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№59 · personal_story

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№60 · culture_comparison

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№61 · interview

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№62 · travel

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№63 · travel

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№64 · travel

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№65 · culture_comparison

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№66 · language

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№67 · interview

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№68 · interview

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№69 · interview

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№70 · interview

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№71 · travel

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№72 · interview

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№73 · interview

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№74 · personal_story

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№75 · culture_comparison

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№76 · personal_story

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№77 · personal_story

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