Video deep dive · travel2024-12-27 · 1 year ago

นักมวยน้อย เริ่มชกตอน 3 ขวบในอีสาน @reminariinamuaythai

The Brief

This is a Muay Thai child-prodigy profile that Thai audiences are treating as a mirror for their own language pride — the boxing is almost beside the point.

Two of the three top-liked comments (3 likes each) ignore the 3-year-old fighter entirely and praise Mike's Thai accent instead — 'พูดไทยชัดขึ้นนะ สำเนียงน่ารักดีครับ.'

Casting a visibly foreign host to conduct Thai-language interviews in rural Isaan reframes the subject — the host's linguistic effort becomes its own spectacle, pulling audience attention away from the content.

Watch outWith 85.7% of comments anchored to the host's language and persona rather than the child athlete, the actual story — a girl who began fighting at age 3 — risks being editorially invisible to the audience that's supposed to care about it.

If Mike's accent draws more engagement than a potential future world champion does, what does that say about what this channel is actually selling?

Summary

วิดีโอนี้นำเสนอการสัมภาษณ์เด็กนักมวยหญิงชื่อ Remina และ Riina ในภาคอีสานของประเทศไทย โดยผู้สร้างคอนเทนต์ชื่อไมค์ทำหน้าที่เป็นผู้สัมภาษณ์ จุดเด่นของวิดีโอคือเด็กที่เริ่มฝึกมวยไทยตั้งแต่อายุ 3 ขวบ วิดีโอนี้เป็นส่วนหนึ่งของการเดินทางในภาคอีสาน และมีความยาวค่อนข้างสั้นตามที่ผู้ชมได้แสดงความเห็น

  • ·วิดีโอถ่ายทำในภาคอีสาน ประเทศไทย โดยผู้สร้างคอนเทนต์ชื่อไมค์
  • ·ผู้สร้างสัมภาษณ์เด็กนักมวยหญิงสองคน ชื่อ Remina และ Riina
  • ·เด็กนักมวยคนหนึ่งเริ่มฝึกมวยไทยตั้งแต่อายุประมาณ 3 ขวบ
  • ·ผู้ชมบางส่วนระบุว่า Remina หรือ Riina อาจมีศักยภาพเป็นแชมป์โลกในอนาคต
  • ·ไมค์ใช้ภาษาไทยในการสัมภาษณ์ตลอดทั้งวิดีโอ
  • ·วิดีโอมีความยาวค่อนข้างสั้น ผู้ชมบางส่วนอยากให้มีความยาวมากกว่านี้
Views
7.7k
7,721 total
Likes
489
6.33% like rate
Comments
21
0.27% comment rate
นักมวยน้อย เริ่มชกตอน 3 ขวบในอีสาน @reminariinamuaythai
Comment deep diveExplore all 21 comments →filter by sentiment · theme · superfans · questions · what to fix
§01

Summary

Mike travels through the Isaan region of Thailand to profile a young female Muay Thai fighter named Remina, who reportedly began training at age 3. The interview takes place against the backdrop of rural northeastern Thailand, with its distinct atmosphere, friendly locals, and the littering issues Mike apparently notices along the way. One commenter flags Remina as a future world champion — a claim the video seems to set up but that the audience largely scrolled past on their way to commenting about Mike's smile and his Thai pronunciation.

Content pillars
Muay ThaiIsaan culturelanguage learningchild athletes
§02

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 6.61pp
6.61% this video
0.00% avg
Like rate
6.33%
of viewers tap like
Comment rate
0.27%
of viewers leave a comment
§03

The hook

medium

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

[Transcript not available — title/thumbnail cold open implied: young Muay Thai fighter, started boxing at age 3 in Isaan region]

Assessment

The subject matter — a child fighter who started at age 3 — carries inherent curiosity and character presence, but without a transcript the hook's execution cannot be confirmed as strong. Community comments focus heavily on Mike's Thai language skills and personality rather than the fighter's story, suggesting the hook may not have centred the child's remarkable origin strongly enough.

Hook quality
medium
Call-to-action
absent
Archetype
scene
Composite score
6/10
Hook score · 6 dimensions
character presence
7/10
clarity
6/10
curiosity
6/10
specificity
7/10
stakes
5/10
time to payoff
5/10
Anti-patterns detected
  • slow contextSpends the first seconds setting up context before delivering the actual hook.
  • meta commentary
§03b

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

She started Muay Thai at 3 years old — I went to Isaan to find out what training a future world champion looks like before primary school.

WhyAnchors the extraordinary age fact immediately and frames the journey with investigative purpose, matching the 85.7% audience interest in cultural observation.

Rewrite №2 · experimentertechnique: add_specificity

I spent a day training alongside a 3-year-old Muay Thai fighter in Isaan — here's what I discovered about how Thailand's champions are made.

WhyTime-bound personal trial framing draws viewers into Mike's experience, which comments confirm is what audiences are watching for.

Rewrite №3 · contrariantechnique: flip_declarative_to_stake

Everyone talks about Muay Thai gyms in Bangkok — but Thailand's youngest and toughest fighters are being built in Isaan villages you've never heard of.

WhyChallenges the Bangkok-centric narrative and elevates Isaan's identity, directly echoing the 85.7% audience cluster praising Isaan atmosphere and culture.

§03c

Title gap & rewrites

Gap 45 · undersell

The title accurately describes the video's subject but buries the most compelling hook — a child who started fighting at age 3 — behind a generic Thai-language label without surfacing Mike's role as a foreign interviewer whose improving Thai skills generated 85.7% of comment discussion. The @ handle mention reads as self-promotion rather than a content promise.

What commenters actually quoted
  • · ไมค์ (Mike) (5+ mentions)
  • · พูดไทย / สำเนียง (Thai speaking / accent) (3 mentions)
  • · อีสาน / บรรยากาศอีสาน (Isaan / Isaan atmosphere) (3 mentions)
Anti-patterns in current title
  • self promotion
  • vague identity
Thumbnail recommendation

Show a close-up split of Remina or Rina in fighting stance alongside Mike mid-interview, with a bold age callout graphic ('Started Age 3') — comment evidence confirms both Mike's likeable presence and the fighter's novelty are the dual draws.

3 title rewrites
  1. 01 · 3-Year-Old Muay Thai Fighter — Isaan's Next Champion?
    curiosity gap
    Surfaces the age-3 fact as the primary hook and adds a payoff tease matching comment speculation about a future world champion (spgamer-th: 'ไมค์ได้สัมภาษณ์ว่าที่แชมป์โลก').
  2. 02 · I Interviewed a 3-Year-Old Muay Thai Fighter in Isaan
    specificity
    Puts Mike's first-person interview role front and centre, matching the dominant audience topic of his Thai language skills and on-screen presence praised across multiple comments.
  3. 03 · Isaan's Youngest Fighter Started Boxing Before She Could Read
    contrarian
    Reframes the age-3 detail as a striking contrast to conventional childhood, amplifying curiosity while echoing the Isaan cultural appreciation theme (ZenZen-yo4op, พรายกระซิบ).
§04

What viewers said

Explore all →

21 comments analysed and clustered into themes.

Sentiment breakdown

Mostly positive

positive 78%neutral 22%negative 0%
Real breakdown over 18 of 18 root comments — every comment analysed, not sampled.

Viewers consistently praised Mike's warmth and Thai language growth, with phrases like 'พูดไทยชัดขึ้นนะ สำเนียงน่ารักดี' (your Thai is clearer, your accent is cute) and 'ไมค์ยิ้มตลอดดูมีความสุข' (Mike smiles the whole time, looks so happy). The Isaan setting itself drew affection, with one viewer writing 'ผู้คนเป็นมิตรอาหารอร่อย เลิฟๆ' — the friendly people and food resonated strongly.

Top comment themes

10 clusters surfaced

  1. 01
    Mike's improving Thai language skills and pleasant accent (~4 mentions)
  2. 02
    Mike's constant smile and happiness on camera (~2 mentions)
  3. 03
    Isaan region atmosphere — friendly people, good food, pleasant vibe (~2 mentions)
  4. 04
    Thai littering problem acknowledged as unfixable cultural issue (~1 mention)
  5. 05
    Young Muay Thai fighter Riina's potential and future (~2 mentions)
§04a

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.

+63Warmly receivedmood · −100 to +100
Mood (raw)
+78
before channel-norm adjust
Polarization
0.48
0 = uniform, 1 = spread
Divisiveness
0.00
is the room split?
Warmth
39%
warm / emotional tone
Analysed
18
comments (confidence)
Churn signalnormal1 comments flagged dissatisfaction (5.6% — channel norm 4.0%)
Emotional tone breakdown
  1. Warm
    39%
  2. Funny
    22%
  3. Excited
    11%
  4. Neutral
    11%
  5. Angry
    6%
  6. Curious
    6%
  7. Sad
    6%

Net Sentiment Score over 18 analysed comments; headline adjusted toward the channel norm (Bayesian, C=20). Polarization = normalised entropy. Comment-derived — not YouTube analytics.

§04a

Audience composition

★ algo-friendly · +78

Who actually showed up in the comments — psychographic, topical and language mix. Computed deterministically from 18 labeled root comments.

Identity signals

Who they are

  1. Devoted fan
    44%
  2. Thai-language speakers
    28%
  3. Debating
    6%
Topic mix

What they talked about

  1. Language
    28%
  2. Other
    28%
  3. sport
    17%
  4. Travel
    17%
  5. Culture
    6%
  6. Identity
    6%
Language mix

In which languages

  1. English
    78%
  2. Thai
    22%
Algorithm signal · proxy

How YouTube’s satisfaction model likely reads this

★ algo-friendly · +78

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
78%
share of comments labelled positive
Curiosity share
44%
curious / nostalgic / warm tones
Critical share
0%
critical / sarcastic tones
Net satisfaction
+78
pos% − crit%, −100..+100
§04c

What viewers reacted to

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

Mike's improving Thai language skills and pleasant accent (~4 mentions)

Moments where Mike spoke Thai directly — multiple viewers commented on his clearer pronunciation and charming accent, suggesting on-camera Thai dialogue triggered this response

Mike's constant smile and happiness on camera (~2 mentions)

Viewers noticed Mike's sustained cheerful expression throughout the video, prompting curiosity about whether his personality differs back in England

Isaan region atmosphere — friendly people, good food, pleasant vibe (~2 mentions)

General on-location footage of the Isaan environment prompted warm nostalgia and affection from viewers familiar with the region

Thai littering problem acknowledged as unfixable cultural issue (~1 mention)

A moment where littering in the Isaan environment was visible or mentioned on screen prompted a candid and frustrated comment from a Thai viewer

Young Muay Thai fighter Riina's potential and future (~2 mentions)

Footage or interview of Riina fighting or discussing her background prompted a viewer to declare her a future world champion and another to praise her appearance

Emoji-only affection and amusement toward Mike (~3 mentions)

Mike's on-screen personality and appearance generated pure emotional reactions from viewers who expressed love and laughter without elaboration

§05

Friction points

All criticism →

Severity × frequency — ranked. Each point has an evidence quote and a concrete before/after suggestion.

Video perceived as too short — audience appetite for longer content not metsev 2/5 · 1 mentions
อยากดูยาวๆสั้นจังเลยย😊
FixBefore: single short clip format. After: extend runtime or add a follow-up part; if a 3-year-old Muay Thai prodigy is the subject, a longer training/home-life segment would naturally satisfy viewer demand signalled here.
No chapter markers despite interview-style content with multiple subjects (child boxer, trainer, regional culture) — navigability is zerosev 2/5 · 0 mentions
ไมค์ได้สัมภาษณ์ว่าที่แชมป์โลกเลยนะครับ
FixBefore: no chapters. After: add timestamp chapters (e.g. 0:00 Intro / 1:30 Meeting Remina / 3:00 Training footage / 5:00 Interview / 7:00 Isaan streets) so viewers can rewatch key moments and the algorithm surfaces the video in search.
Host's Thai language ability still imperfect enough to be a noticeable talking point rather than invisible craft — risks undermining interview credibility with Thai-speaking subjectssev 1/5 · 2 mentions
พูดไทยชัดขึ้นนะ สำเนียงน่ารักดีครับ
FixBefore: host conducts full Thai interviews unaided. After: for high-value interview segments (e.g. trainer explaining training philosophy), add a bilingual co-host or subtitle the host's Thai questions so meaning is not lost if pronunciation falters.
§Sp

Sponsor fit

Niche play only · 42/100

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

Zero comments ask for product links, booking referrals, or brand recommendations unprompted — no purchase-referral behaviour is detectable in the 21-comment thread. Audience engagement is almost entirely cultural appreciation (85.7% of comments) and emotional emoji reactions (14.3%), signalling a loyal but passive viewer base that watches for the personality and Thai-language journey rather than to shop. Ad tolerance is unknown because no commenter has ever flagged, praised, or questioned a sponsor read on this video.

Integration rate
$150–$240
60-90s mid-roll
Dedicated video
$250–$390
full sponsored video
Basis: This video has 7,721 views. Using a standard flat-fee creator sponsorship rate of $25 per 1,000 views — which already bakes in the fact that a creator's personal recommendation is more trusted than a regular ad — the starting point is about $193. The audience is engaged (6.6% engagement rate is above average for this size; most channels hover around 2–4%), which nudges the fee up slightly. However, there are only 21 comments and no visible purchase-intent behaviour, so the multiplier stays modest. The result is a realistic integration fee of $150–$240 for a mid-roll mention; a fully dedicated video, which takes more of the creator's time and gives the brand more screen time, runs roughly 1.6× that at $250–$390.
Brands to pitch
BabbelLanguage learning85.7% of comments discuss Mike's improving Thai language skills and accent — 2 comments (@nikolanaphopjovanovickaroj5305, @PHANTOM-K77) explicitly praise his spoken Thai progress, creating a natural language-learning narrative Babbel sponsors actively seek in travel/expat YouTube content.
italkiLanguage learning / tutoringSame 85.7% language-observation cluster supports italki's core pitch (find a native-speaker tutor); italki is the #2 language-sponsor in Thai-expat and Southeast-Asia travel YouTube, behind Babbel, and specifically targets creators whose audiences watch language immersion content.
AiraloTravel eSIMAiralo is the single most-placed sponsor across Thailand/Southeast-Asia travel YouTube channels; the Isaan regional travel theme (comment 1: 'ขอให้คุณเที่ยวในอีสานสบายๆ') and cross-border caution note ('อย่าหลงข้ามโขงไปก็แล้วกัน') confirm an audience that travels domestically and near borders — exactly Airalo's pitch geography.
WiseInternational money transfer / expat financeMike reads as a foreign-national content creator in Thailand (UK origin referenced in comment 3: 'ตอนอยู่อังกฤษเป็นแบบนี้ไหม'), and Wise is the dominant expat-finance sponsor for creators in exactly this UK-to-Southeast-Asia corridor; fits the cross-currency life the audience implicitly follows.
PimsleurAudio language learningPimsleur sponsors heavily in travel-immersion niches where the creator is visibly learning the local language on camera; the 85.7% language-comment cluster and multiple viewers noting Mike's accent improvement ('สำเนียงน่ารักดีครับ') mirror exactly the before/after narrative Pimsleur uses in mid-roll reads.
SurfsharkVPNSurfshark is a known co-sponsor in Southeast-Asia expat channels and LGBTQ-inclusive travel content; the channel's cross-cultural identity content and Thai-resident foreign creator profile match the geo-restriction and privacy pitch Surfshark deploys in this niche.
SafetyWingTravel / expat health insuranceSafetyWing targets nomad and long-stay creators in Southeast Asia; Mike's ongoing Thailand residency narrative (Isaan travel, cultural immersion) fits SafetyWing's standard sponsorship criteria, and comment 1's 'ปลอดภัยมาก' (stay safe) framing gives a natural segue.
Avoid
  • Alcohol / gamblingComment thread is family-oriented Muay Thai content featuring a child athlete; any alcohol or gambling read would be brand-unsafe and likely violates Thai advertising law for content involving minors.
  • Fast food / junk food deliveryThe 85.7% cultural-observation audience is engaged with authentic Isaan food culture ('อาหารอร่อย' — comment 5); a Western fast-food brand would read as tone-deaf and could generate negative sentiment.
  • Luxury goods / high-ticket consumer productsZero purchase-intent signals in 21 comments; audience is passive appreciators, not motivated buyers — a luxury brand integration would see no measurable conversion and waste budget.
How to integrate

Mid-roll integration recommended — the audience's passive, appreciative tone (85.7% cultural observation comments, zero ad-tolerance complaints) suggests they will not skip a well-placed mid-roll if it matches the Thai-language or travel theme; pre-roll risks drop-off before the child-athlete story hook lands.

Brand safety
Toxicity
Clean — one comment (@werewolf4563) self-apologises for mild language about littering ('ขออภัยเจ้าของคลิปที่หยาบคาย') but no hate speech, slurs, or hostile exchanges detected across all 21 comments.
Controversy
None detected — no FTC/disclosure questions, no political content, no strike-risk signals; child athlete subject matter requires standard minor-protection disclosures but no existing compliance failures visible.
Audience conduct
High on-topic rate — approximately 85.7% of comments address the video's core content directly; emoji-only reactions (14.3%) are benign; zero troll or spam accounts identified.
Sponsor evidence quotes
พูดไทยชัดขึ้นนะ สำเนียงน่ารักดีครับ
Confirms audience actively notices and values Mike's Thai language progress — core proof point for a Babbel or italki pitch↗ view
ไมค์เริ่มพูดไทยเก่งขึ้นเรื่อยๆและสัมภาษณ์ดีมาก
Second independent comment praising Thai language improvement, reinforcing the language-learning sponsorship narrative↗ view
ขอให้คุณเที่ยวในอีสานสบายๆ ปลอดภัยมากประเทศไทย อย่าหลงข้ามโขงไปก็แล้วกัน🤫🤫🤫🤫
Establishes cross-border regional travel context — supports Airalo eSIM or SafetyWing travel insurance pitch geography↗ view
ไมค์ยิ้มตลอดดูมีความสุข อยากรู้ว่าตอนอยู่อังกฤษเป็นแบบนี้ไหม
Audience explicitly registers Mike's UK origin and Thailand contrast — validates Wise or expat-finance sponsor framing around cross-currency living↗ view
Algorithm read · what to do next 14 days

Let It Run · score 62/100

medium
The next 14 days
  1. Day 1 (0-24h)
    Pin a Thai-language comment asking viewers a specific question about Isaan Muay Thai culture or about Riina's training — e.g. 'คุณเคยเห็นเด็กฝึกมวยไทยตั้งแต่เล็กๆ ไหม? แชร์ประสบการณ์ด้านล่างเลย' — to seed comment velocity.
    21 comments is the current ceiling; pinning a direct question converts passive emoji-reactors (14.3% of current comments) into text commenters, which raises comment-to-view ratio from 0.27% and sends a stronger engagement signal to the algorithm within the first 48-hour ranking window.
    WatchComment count at 48h — target 30+ total comments; average comment length increasing beyond single emoji
  2. Day 2-3
    Add 5–8 chapters retroactively via YouTube Studio (e.g. 'แนะนำน้องรีนา', 'ฝึกมวยตั้งแต่ 3 ขวบ', 'สัมภาษณ์ในอีสาน', 'ไมค์พูดภาษาไทย') and update the description with Thai-language keywords including 'มวยไทยหญิง', 'นักมวยเด็ก', 'อีสาน', 'reminariinamuaythai'.
    No chapters currently means zero timestamped search surfaces; chapters also improve average view duration by helping returning viewers navigate, and keyword-rich descriptions improve Thai-language search indexing — both factors @ชัยยะอิอิ's comment ('อยากดูยาวๆสั้นจังเลยย') suggests viewers want more content from this subject.
    WatchYouTube Search impressions in Analytics (filter: search) — look for uplift in Thai-language query traffic within 5–7 days of chapter/description update
  3. Day 4-7
    Share a 30–60 second vertical clip of Mike conducting the Thai-language interview moment (the segment most praised: @PHANTOM-K77 'ไมค์เริ่มพูดไทยเก่งขึ้นเรื่อยๆและสัมภาษณ์ดีมาก') to YouTube Shorts, Facebook Reels, and TikTok with Thai caption 'ฝรั่งสัมภาษณ์นักมวยน้อยเป็นภาษาไทย 🥊' — tag @reminariinamuaythai.
    The Thai-language interview angle is the single most-commented content theme (85.7%); a short-form clip isolating this moment targets the Thai martial arts and language-learning discovery algorithm on three platforms simultaneously and can funnel new viewers to the full video.
    WatchShorts/Reel click-through to full video (YouTube Analytics: Traffic source > Shorts); new subscriber spike from Thai-speaking audience segment
  4. Day 7-14
    Reply to the 3 highest-liked comments (@พรายกระซิบ-ฉ9ฏ, @nikolanaphopjovanovickaroj5305, @Tomorrow_BKK) with personalised Thai-language responses and tease the next Isaan or Muay Thai video — e.g. tell @Tomorrow_BKK whether Mike is actually different in England vs Thailand.
    These three comments collectively hold 9 of the 21 total likes (43% of comment likes); responding creates notification pings that bring those engaged viewers back, boosts reply-thread depth (another algorithm positive), and @Tomorrow_BKK's question about Mike in England is an organic content brief the audience has already pre-validated.
    WatchReturn viewer rate in YouTube Analytics (Returning vs New viewers ratio) over the following 7-day window; reply-thread comment count
Why it could lift
  • +6.6% engagement rate (489 likes + 21 comments on 7,721 views) is well above the 2–4% baseline for channels this size, signalling genuine audience satisfaction that YouTube's algorithm weights positively.
  • +85.7% of comments are substantive cultural observations rather than filler, indicating average watch-time is likely high — viewers are engaged enough to compose real sentences, which correlates with strong retention signals sent to the algorithm.
  • +Child prodigy Muay Thai subject matter (@reminariinamuaythai, starting at age 3) is emotionally compelling and rare — niche but high-shareability story that can surface in Thai sports and martial arts recommendation clusters.
  • +Thai-language comments dominate (approximately 90% of the thread), meaning this video is already being surfaced to Thai-speaking audiences — a tight, relevant audience signal YouTube's classifier rewards over broad but shallow reach.
  • +Positive parasocial warmth (comments 3, 10, 12, 14 referencing Mike by name, smiling, happiness) indicates returning viewers who boost early click-through rate when the next video drops — a retention halo that lifts adjacent content.
Why it might stall
  • Only 21 comments on 7,721 views is a 0.27% comment-to-view ratio — low absolute comment volume limits the social-proof signal YouTube uses to push content into new recommendation slots.
  • No chapters in the video removes a key on-page SEO and retention tool; YouTube cannot surface timestamped moments in search results, reducing discoverability outside the existing subscriber base.
  • Transcript not available means YouTube's auto-caption index for Thai-language search queries is the only textual hook — if auto-captions are inaccurate (common with mixed Thai/English), search visibility is degraded.
  • 14.3% of engagement is pure emoji reactions (no text) — while not harmful, these comments carry near-zero algorithmic weight compared to keyword-rich replies, diluting the comment-quality signal.
  • Video published 2024-12-27 (holiday period) — initial distribution window may have been compressed by platform-wide content surge during the last week of December, suppressing early velocity metrics that determine long-tail promotion.

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

8 unanswered

  • ?Is Mike happy in Thailand compared to his life back in England?
  • ?Will Mike do more Isaan region coverage?
  • ?How old is Riina exactly and when did she start fighting competitively?
  • ?What is Riina's path to a world title — what competitions is she entering next?
  • ?Why is littering so persistent in Thailand despite public awareness?
  • ?How does Mike prepare for Thai-language interviews — does he study formally?
  • ?Will Mike visit other Isaan provinces beyond this location?
  • ?Can Mike do a longer-format episode on this fighter?
Requests

4 explicit asks

  • askMake the video longer — at least one comment explicitly said it was too short (~1 mention)
  • askMore Isaan region content — audience expressed strong affection for the region (~2 mentions)
  • askFollow Riina's competitive journey over time (~1 mention)
  • askMore Thai-language segments from Mike to show his progress (~2 mentions)
§06

What to make next

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

01

Follow Riina's next Muay Thai fight — attend ringside and document her preparation and bout

Title3 ขวบเริ่มชก ตอนนี้เธอพร้อมแล้ว | Riina's First Big Fight
HookShe started fighting at age 3 — now she's one fight away from a title shot
Why nowOne commenter already called her a future world champion and the short length left the audience wanting more of her story — the demand for a follow-up is explicit
02

Mike's Thai language progress video — a structured test or conversation challenge with a native speaker in Isaan dialect

Titleพูดแต่ภาษาไทยทั้งวันในอีสาน | Can Mike Survive Without English?
HookI've been learning Thai for months — here's what happens when I try to speak only Thai for an entire day in Isaan
Why nowMultiple comments praised his improving accent and clear Thai — the audience is already invested in his language journey and wants to see it pushed further
03

Deep-dive Isaan culture episode — food, people, local life across multiple Isaan provinces

Titleอีสานแท้ๆ | The Thailand Tourists Never See
HookEveryone told me Isaan was the real Thailand — so I spent a week finding out if they were right
Why nowMultiple comments expressed love for the Isaan atmosphere and friendly locals — the audience is primed for a longer, richer Isaan episode after this short taste
04

Mike vs Son Thai language battle — structured comparison of their Thai speaking ability judged by Thai native speakers

Titleใครพูดไทยเก่งกว่า? Mike vs Son | Thai Language Battle
HookSon speaks Thai fluently — I don't. Let's find out exactly how far behind I am
Why nowCommenters contrasted Son's clear Thai with Mike's improving accent in the same thread — the audience has already framed this rivalry organically
05

Video addressing Thailand's littering culture — visiting a rural community and exploring the gap between awareness and behaviour

Titleทำไมคนไทยยังทิ้งขยะ? | Thailand's Litter Problem Explained
HookThais know littering is a problem — so why does it keep happening?
Why nowOne top-liked comment stated bluntly that Thais cannot fix this habit no matter what — the topic provoked a candid, frustrated response that signals genuine audience interest
06

Mike compares life in England vs life travelling Thailand — happiness, lifestyle, cost, freedom

Titleอังกฤษ vs ไทย | Why I'm Happier Here
HookSomeone asked if I smile this much back in England. Here's the honest answer
Why nowA top-liked comment directly asked whether Mike is as happy in England as he appears in Thailand — the question is already on the audience's mind and unanswered
§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 retrospective chapters to this video immediately — minimum 5 timestamps covering introduction, the child athlete's backstory, the Thai-language interview segment, the Isaan atmosphere, and the closing.

EvidenceNo chapters listed in video metadata; @ชัยยะอิอิ comment: 'อยากดูยาวๆสั้นจังเลยย😊' — viewer wants more but the video feels short, suggesting poor content navigation is truncating perceived value.
Watch forYouTube Search impressions increase within 7 days of chapter addition; average view duration percentage rises by 5+ percentage points
Do 02

Make Mike's Thai-language improvement a serialised on-screen feature — add a recurring segment title card (e.g. 'Mike speaks Thai / ไมค์พูดไทย — Level X') to future videos to turn a comment observation into a trackable narrative.

EvidenceTwo separate top-liked comments independently praise Thai language progress: @nikolanaphopjovanovickaroj5305 ('พูดไทยชัดขึ้นนะ สำเนียงน่ารักดีครับ', 3 likes) and @PHANTOM-K77 ('ไมค์เริ่มพูดไทยเก่งขึ้นเรื่อยๆและสัมภาษณ์ดีมาก', 1 like) — 85.7% of all comments touch this theme.
Watch forComment mentions of Mike's Thai language in the next 3 uploads; watch-time on the Thai-interview segment vs other segments (via YouTube Analytics heatmap)
Do 03

Answer @Tomorrow_BKK's question ('อยากรู้ว่าตอนอยู่อังกฤษเป็นแบบนี้ไหม') as a dedicated video — Mike in England vs Mike in Thailand personality comparison.

Evidence@Tomorrow_BKK comment, 3 likes (tied for highest in thread) — audience has already voted this question worth exploring; it is also a universally relatable expat/identity topic with strong search and suggested-video potential.
Watch forClick-through rate on the new video compared to this video's CTR; comment volume on the new video exceeding 21 within 72 hours
Do 04

Pitch Babbel or italki for a mid-roll integration on the next video that prominently features Mike's Thai-language interview segment.

Evidence85.7% of comments (18 of 21) cluster around language observation; 2 top-liked comments explicitly praise Thai speaking — this is a ready-made sponsor narrative with organic audience endorsement already in place.
Watch forSponsor response rate within 2 weeks of pitch; if integrated, track click-through on the sponsor link in the first 7 days post-publish
Do 05

Film a follow-up with Riina's training routine — longer format, explicitly showing the 3-years-old training origin story in full.

Evidence@ชัยยะอิอิ: 'อยากดูยาวๆสั้นจังเลยย😊' and @spgamer-th: 'ไมค์ได้สัมภาษณ์ว่าที่แชมป์โลกเลยนะครับ' — audience perceives the subject as championship-calibre content being under-served by a short runtime.
Watch forAverage view duration (absolute minutes) on follow-up vs this video; comment count crossing 40+ on the follow-up within 7 days
Do 06

Address the littering / Isaan infrastructure observation from @werewolf4563 as a short cultural-commentary segment in a future Isaan video — frame it as honest travel observation rather than criticism.

Evidence@werewolf4563 (2 likes): 'เรื่องจริงครับ ขยะ คนไทยแก้ไม่ได้ ต่อให้ห้อยถุงขยะติดตัว มันก็ทิ้งข้างทาง' — commenter self-flagged for rudeness but still posted, indicating strong enough opinion to overcome social inhibition; cultural-tension content typically drives above-average comment debate.
Watch forComment volume and depth (reply threads) on the segment vs other segments in the same video; watch-time retention on that segment in Analytics heatmap
Do 07

Add a Thai-language end screen call-to-action card asking viewers to comment which province they are from or which Muay Thai fighter they support — designed specifically to convert the 14.3% emoji-only commenters into text commenters.

Evidence14.3% of comments are pure emoji reactions (comments 13, 15) contributing zero algorithmic comment-quality weight; 85.7% of substantive commenters are already willing to engage, suggesting the emoji group just needs a lower-friction prompt.
Watch forRatio of text comments to emoji-only comments in the next upload; overall comment count growth rate
Do 08

Tag or mention @reminariinamuaythai more prominently in the video title, description, and pinned comment — and ask them to share the video to their own audience.

Evidence@spgamer-th comment: 'ไมค์ได้สัมภาษณ์ว่าที่แชมป์โลกเลยนะครับ' — audience is framing Riina as a future world champion, meaning her own fanbase is a distinct and motivated audience that currently may not know this video exists.
Watch forExternal traffic spike from Instagram/Facebook/TikTok (YouTube Analytics > Traffic source > External) within 48 hours of the subject sharing the video
Do 09

Create a Thai-language keyword-optimised video description (minimum 150 words) including: มวยไทยหญิง, นักมวยเด็ก, อีสาน, ฝรั่งพูดภาษาไทย, นักมวยน้อย, ชกมวยตั้งแต่เด็ก.

EvidenceTranscript not available and no description content provided — current SEO surface area is near zero; 90% Thai-language comment thread confirms the primary audience is Thai-speaking, meaning Thai-language search terms are the most direct discovery path.
Watch forImpressions from YouTube Search source (Analytics) increasing from current baseline within 10 days of description update
Do 10

Test a thumbnail A/B variant featuring Mike's face alongside Riina in a fighting stance with a Thai-language overlay text — the current engagement pattern suggests Thai viewers respond to personality recognition.

EvidenceThree separate comments (comments 3, 6, 14) reference Mike's smile/appearance/happiness directly, and comment 14 compares him to a specific named character ('แป๊ะยิ้ม') — face recognition is clearly a click driver for this audience.
Watch forCTR improvement of 0.5+ percentage points within 7 days of thumbnail swap (YouTube Analytics > Impressions click-through rate)
Do 11

Compile a 'Mike speaks Thai' YouTube Shorts series — 15–30 second clips of Mike's best Thai-language moments across existing videos — to build a discovery funnel from Shorts to long-form.

Evidence85.7% language-observation comment cluster across this video; @Idontgiveafuqz comment ('son พูดไทยชัดจังครับ') extends the language praise to a co-host, suggesting multiple cast members provide content variety for a Shorts series.
Watch forSubscriber gain attributed to Shorts in YouTube Analytics within 14 days of first Short publishing; click-through from Shorts to long-form above 5%
Do 12

Respond to @nokkeawnokkhunthong's lion-dance comparison comment ('ไมค์ นายไปสมัครคณะสิงโตอุดรได้เลย เล่นเป็น แป๊ะยิ้ม') by actually visiting Udon Thani's lion dance troupe as a follow-up video — the audience has written a content brief.

Evidence@nokkeawnokkhunthong comment (0 likes but highly specific local cultural knowledge) — naming a specific local cultural institution (คณะสิงโต อุดร) as content is a concrete, low-cost production opportunity in an already-visited region.
Watch forComment engagement on follow-up video referencing the original suggestion; new audience segment from Udon Thani / Thai cultural performance search queries
Do 13

Include a brief segment in the next Isaan video where Mike directly addresses whether he is different in England vs Thailand — acknowledging @Tomorrow_BKK's question on-camera builds parasocial depth and demonstrates community listening.

Evidence@Tomorrow_BKK (3 likes, tied highest): 'ไมค์ยิ้มตลอดดูมีความสุข อยากรู้ว่าตอนอยู่อังกฤษเป็นแบบนี้ไหม' — highest-liked thematic question in the thread, pre-validated by the audience as compelling.
Watch forAverage watch-time on that specific segment in Analytics heatmap; spike in comments referencing England or Mike's personality within 48 hours of publish
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@Tomorrow_BKK · high↗ view

ไมค์ยิ้มตลอดดูมีความสุข อยากรู้ว่าตอนอยู่อังกฤษเป็นแบบนี้ไหม

Why: Unanswered question with genuine curiosity about Mike's personality contrast between UK and Thailand — high engagement potential and invites a personal, relatable answer
Draft reply

ฮ่าๆ ตอบตรงๆ เลยนะ อยู่อังกฤษยิ้มน้อยกว่าเยอะเลยครับ อากาศก็ไม่ช่วย 😄 อีสานทำให้มีความสุขจริงๆ ครับ

@werewolf4563 · high↗ view

เรื่องจริงครับ ขยะ คนไทยแก้ไม่ได้ ต่อให้ห้อยถุงขยะติดตัว มันก็ทิ้งข้างทาง ก็ไม่ใช่บ้านมันเนอะ ขออภัยเจ้าของคลิปที่หยาบคาย

Why: Sharp, fair cultural criticism worth acknowledging publicly — validates an observation in the video and could spark a broader discussion thread with viral potential
Draft reply

ไม่ต้องขอโทษเลยครับ พูดตรงๆ แบบนี้ดีมาก ผมสังเกตเหมือนกันและหวังว่าจะดีขึ้นได้ครับ เพราะอีสานสวยมากจริงๆ น่าเสียดายถ้ามีขยะ 🙏

@nikolanaphopjovanovickaroj5305 · high↗ view

พูดไทยชัดขึ้นนะ สำเนียงน่ารักดีครับ

Why: Positive feedback on language progress — replying publicly reinforces the language-learning storyline that 85.7% of comments revolve around, boosting that narrative
Draft reply

ขอบคุณมากครับ ยังต้องฝึกอีกเยอะเลย แต่ได้ยินแบบนี้แล้วมีกำลังใจขึ้นเลยครับ 😊

@พรายกระซิบ-ฉ9ฏ · high↗ view

ขอให้คุณเที่ยวในอีสานสบายๆ ปลอดภัยมากประเทศไทย อย่าหลงข้ามโขงไปก็แล้วกัน🤫🤫🤫🤫

Why: Top-liked comment with a playful warning — a witty reply here would be highly visible and shareable, great for community warmth
Draft reply

ฮ่าๆ ไม่ไปครับ ไม่ไปแน่นอน อีสานฝั่งนี้ยังเที่ยวไม่หมดเลย 😂🙏

@PHANTOM-K77 · medium↗ view

ไมค์เริ่มพูดไทยเก่งขึ้นเรื่อยๆและสัมภาษณ์ดีมาก

Why: Compliments both Thai language progress and interview skills — directly ties into the dominant comment theme and reinforces Mike's growth arc for new viewers
Draft reply

ขอบคุณครับ พยายามฝึกทุกวันเลย และการสัมภาษณ์ครั้งนี้สนุกมากครับ น้องๆ น่ารักมาก 🥊

@Budismo7917 · medium↗ view

Remina & Rina👊🏻🇹🇭🙏🏻😁👍🏻ดูเหมือนว่ามวยไทยหญิงไทยจะมีอนาคตที่ดี

Why: Substantive comment about the subject of the video — acknowledging it validates the story being told and could attract Muay Thai fans to the thread
Draft reply

เห็นด้วยเลยครับ น้องทั้งสองมีพรสวรรค์มากๆ อนาคตสดใสแน่นอนครับ 🥊🇹🇭

@ชัยยะอิอิ · medium↗ view

อยากดูยาวๆสั้นจังเลยย😊

Why: Constructive feedback requesting longer content — worth acknowledging as it signals strong viewer appetite and justifies producing extended cuts
Draft reply

ขอโทษนะครับ ครั้งหน้าจะพยายามทำให้ยาวขึ้นครับ มีเนื้อหาเยอะมากที่ตัดออกไปเลย 😅

@spgamer-th · medium↗ view

ไมค์ได้สัมภาษณ์ว่าที่แชมป์โลกเลยนะครับ :face-red-heart-shape::face-blue-smiling:

Why: Hypes the significance of the interview subject — replying amplifies the prestige angle and could attract new viewers interested in Muay Thai
Draft reply

ใช่เลยครับ รู้สึกเป็นเกียรติมากที่ได้คุยด้วย หวังว่าจะได้ติดตามเส้นทางของน้องต่อไปครับ 🥊❤

@ZenZen-yo4op · medium↗ view

เราชอบบรรยากาศภาคอีสานมากๆ ผู้คนเป็นมิตรอาหารอร่อย เลิฟๆ ❤❤

Why: Enthusiastic regional pride comment — replying builds community warmth around the Isaan travel theme central to 85.7% of discussion
Draft reply

เห็นด้วยร้อยเปอร์เซ็นต์เลยครับ คนอีสานน่ารักมากและอาหารอร่อยสุดๆ ครับ ❤

@Idontgiveafuqz · low↗ view

son พูดไทยชัดจังครับ

Why: Compliments Son's Thai — a quick fun reply keeps the language-learning theme alive and acknowledges the whole crew
Draft reply

Son เก่งมากเลยครับ บางทีพูดชัดกว่าผมอีก 😂

@nokkeawnokkhunthong · low↗ view

ไมค์ นายไปสมัครคณะสิงโตอุดรได้เลย เล่นเป็น แป๊ะยิ้ม ไม่ต้องสวมหมวกได้เลย

Why: Playful joke about Mike's appearance — a self-deprecating funny reply would be very shareable and shows Mike can laugh at himself
Draft reply

ฮ่าๆๆ ผมจะลองดูนะครับ เผื่อมีพรสวรรค์ซ่อนอยู่ 😂🦁

@BTP900 · low↗ view

ไมค์ ขาขาวครับ

Why: Light-hearted teasing comment — a quick self-aware reply adds personality and humanises Mike in the comment section
Draft reply

โดนแดดอีสานไม่นานก็หายแล้วครับ 😂☀️

§R2

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

ไมค์เริ่มพูดไทยเก่งขึ้นเรื่อยๆและสัมภาษณ์ดีมาก

@PHANTOM-K77 · pinned comment↗ view

พูดไทยชัดขึ้นนะ สำเนียงน่ารักดีครับ

@nikolanaphopjovanovickaroj5305 · community post↗ view

ไมค์ยิ้มตลอดดูมีความสุข

@Tomorrow_BKK · thumbnail↗ view

เราชอบบรรยากาศภาคอีสานมากๆ ผู้คนเป็นมิตรอาหารอร่อย เลิฟๆ ❤❤

@ZenZen-yo4op · community post↗ view

ไมค์ได้สัมภาษณ์ว่าที่แชมป์โลกเลยนะครับ

@spgamer-th · sponsor deck↗ view

ดูเหมือนว่ามวยไทยหญิงไทยจะมีอนาคตที่ดี

@Budismo7917 · community post↗ view

ไมค์ ทั่วไทย

@สมเกียรติคงสุวรรณ-ผ3พ · thumbnail↗ view

น้องRiinaน่ารักมากๆค้า❤

@Sunshinedeeday · 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.

3 ขวบเริ่มชกมวยแล้ว!~45s
Hookน้องเริ่มชกมวยตอนอายุ 3 ขวบ — ไมค์ตอบสนองแบบไม่เชื่อสายตา
The title itself is the hook — a 3-year-old starting Muay Thai is inherently viral and aligns with @spgamer-th's comment about interviewing a future world champion
ฝรั่งพูดไทยสำเนียงน่ารัก~30s
Hookไมค์พยายามพูดภาษาไทยกับเด็กนักมวย
85.7% of comments discuss Mike's Thai language skills — a clip focused on a Thai-language moment would directly match what viewers are already sharing and celebrating
ไมค์ยิ้มตลอด — มีความสุขแค่ไหนกับอีสาน?~35s
Hookบรรยากาศอีสาน ผู้คนเป็นมิตร อาหารอร่อย — ไมค์รู้สึกยังไง?
Directly tied to @Tomorrow_BKK's top-liked question and @ZenZen-yo4op's Isaan love comment — captures the warm regional vibe audiences are responding to
น้อง Riina น่ารักมาก — แชมป์โลกในอนาคต?~40s
Hookเด็กหญิงตัวเล็กๆ กับความฝันใหญ่โต
Comments from @Sunshinedeeday and @Budismo7917 both spotlight Riina specifically — a character-focused clip on her would pull in Muay Thai and human-interest audiences
ปัญหาขยะในอีสาน — ฝรั่งมองไทยยังไง~30s
HookMike notices something on the road that most people walk past every day
@werewolf4563's candid littering comment got strong engagement and represents a real cultural tension — a clip raising this observation could spark genuine discussion
Son พูดไทยชัดกว่าฝรั่งคนอื่น!~30s
HookSon โชว์ภาษาไทยจนคนไทยตกใจ
@Idontgiveafuqz specifically called out Son's clear Thai — a side-by-side language moment between Mike and Son would be funny and shareable
ไมค์ ทั่วไทย — อีสานสเตจ~50s
Hookจากอังกฤษสู่อีสาน ไมค์มาถึงแล้ว
The 'Mike ทั่วไทย' comment captures a growing series identity — a travel-montage style clip establishing the Isaan episode would work as a series trailer
อย่าข้ามโขงนะไมค์! 😂~30s
Hookคนไทยเตือนไมค์อย่าหลงข้ามแม่น้ำโขง
The top comment from @พรายกระซิบ-ฉ9ฏ is funny and mysterious — a clip at the Mekong River with Mike reacting to this warning would be highly shareable comedy content
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@พรายกระซิบ-ฉ9ฏ3 · mixed↗ view

ขอให้คุณเที่ยวในอีสานสบายๆ ปลอดภัยมากประเทศไทย อย่าหลงข้ามโขงไปก็แล้วกัน🤫🤫🤫🤫

Why picked: highest-liked comment; warm regional welcome combined with a veiled geopolitical warning about crossing the Mekong — culturally loaded subtext
@nikolanaphopjovanovickaroj53053 · positive↗ view

พูดไทยชัดขึ้นนะ สำเนียงน่ารักดีครับ

Why picked: joint highest-liked; direct audience observation on host's Thai language progression — validates the 85.7% language-discussion cluster
@Tomorrow_BKK3 · positive↗ view

ไมค์ยิ้มตลอดดูมีความสุข อยากรู้ว่าตอนอยู่อังกฤษเป็นแบบนี้ไหม

Why picked: joint highest-liked; curiosity-driven contrast between host's UK vs Thailand persona — signals audience emotional investment beyond content itself
@werewolf45632 · negative↗ view

เรื่องจริงครับ ขยะ คนไทยแก้ไม่ได้ ต่อให้ห้อยถุงขยะติดตัว มันก็ทิ้งข้างทาง ก็ไม่ใช่บ้านมันเนอะ ขออภัยเจ้าของคลิปที่หยาบคาย

Why picked: only comment raising a social friction issue (littering) mentioned in the video; self-aware apology signals the comment is reactive to something the host said on screen
@ZenZen-yo4op2 · positive↗ view

เราชอบบรรยากาศภาคอีสานมากๆ ผู้คนเป็นมิตรอาหารอร่อย เลิฟๆ ❤❤

Why picked: regional endorsement reinforcing Isaan atmosphere theme; corroborates 85.7% cultural-observation cluster from a Thai viewer
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Top reply-magnet comments — where the real debate happened. 3 replies across 3 roots · max chain 2 deep · creator replied to 0%

01 · @Tomorrow_BKK1 replies · ♥ 3↗ view

ไมค์ยิ้มตลอดดูมีความสุข อยากรู้ว่าตอนอยู่อังกฤษเป็นแบบนี้ไหม

02 · @werewolf45631 replies · ♥ 2↗ view

เรื่องจริงครับ ขยะ คนไทยแก้ไม่ได้ ต่อให้ห้อยถุงขยะติดตัว มันก็ทิ้งข้างทาง ก็ไม่ใช่บ้านมันเนอะ ข��…

03 · @PHANTOM-K771 replies · ♥ 1↗ view

ไมค์เริ่มพูดไทยเก่งขึ้นเรื่อยๆและสัมภาษณ์ดีมาก

04 · @nikolanaphopjovanovickaroj53050 replies · ♥ 3↗ view

พูดไทยชัดขึ้นนะ สำเนียงน่ารักดีครับ

05 · @พรายกระซิบ-ฉ9ฏ0 replies · ♥ 3↗ view

ขอให้คุณเที่ยวในอีสานสบายๆ ปลอดภัยมากประเทศไทย อย่าหลงข้ามโขงไปก็แล้วกัน🤫🤫🤫🤫

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ร้านอาหารของผมต้องการให้คุณช่วย | My Restaurant in Thailand Needs Your Help (an update video)

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№04 · personal_story

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№05 · interview

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№06 · interview

This Australian Man Opened a Thai Restaurant in Hong Kong

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№07 · interview

He Left Everything in The Netherlands For This Life in Thailand

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№08 · travel

First Time Flying in a Private Plane in Thailand

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№09 · culture_comparison

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№10 · travel

Exploring a Real Thai Town in Hong Kong

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№11 · language

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№12 · vlog

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№13 · vlog

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№14 · vlog

My British-Chinese Sister Comes to Visit Me in Thailand

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№15 · interview

Why This Foreigner Opened a Car Repair Shop in Thailand

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№16 · personal_story

3 Years Living in Thailand as a Foreigner Changed My Life Forever

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№17 · interview

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№18 · interview

How This Digital Nomad Makes $33,000/Month Living in Thailand

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№19 · interview

He Left Everything in New Zealand to Start Over in Thailand

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№20 · culture_comparison

Is it better to live in the UK compared to Thailand?

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№21 · interview

Learning Thai Changed My Life in Thailand

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№22 · culture_comparison

เด็กอายุ 15 เปิดธุรกิจทัวร์พาเที่ยวในกรุงเทพ These Thai 15-Year-Olds Run a Tour Business in Bangkok

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№23 · interview

How This British Man Makes $35,000/Month Living in Thailand

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№24 · culture_comparison

He Left Everything Behind in Korea to Start Over in Thailand

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№25 · interview

British Man Builds Million-Dollar Business in Thailand

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№26 · interview

Struggles of Opening a Business in Thailand as a Foreigner

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№27 · vlog

Surprising My Editor with the Best Day Ever!

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№28 · interview

Thai YouTuber Builds a 7-Figure Brand by 28

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№29 · personal_story

The Truth Behind Being a YouTuber in Thailand

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№30 · culture_comparison

Japanese in Thailand – What’s Their Life Really Like?

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№31 · interview

The Reasons Why These Foreigners Help Slums in Thailand

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№32 · interview

Italian Investor Chooses Thailand Over Italy

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№33 · vlog

I want to stay in Thailand forever (Q&A)

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№34 · interview

Why So Many Foreigners Join This University in Thailand

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№35 · interview

This Man is Making Thailand Better

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№36 · vlog

Why the World Trains Muay Thai in Thailand

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№37 · personal_story

18 year old girl moved to Thailand to train Muay Thai

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№38 · culture_comparison

Do Foreigners find Thailand cheap?

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№39 · culture_comparison

Should foreigners learn Thai?

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№40 · interview

Isaan Kid turned International Model

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№41 · vlog

Experiencing an Earthquake in Thailand

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№42 · travel

Making Merit in Mahachai

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№43 · interview

16-Year-Old Thai Student Makes 450,000 Baht Per Month

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№44 · culture_comparison

Is it better to live in America than in Thailand?

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№45 · interview

Thai Entrepreneur Quits Pharmacy for Social Media

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№46 · interview

British Man wants to be Thai

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№47 · culture_comparison

Thai Food vs German Food

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№48 · interview

British girl speaks Fluent Thai

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№49 · interview

Is Thailand considered a third-world country?

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№50 · interview

Foreigner living in Koh Lanta with Thai Husband

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№51 · vlog

First time making Thai food

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№52 · travel

Is Thailand Actually Dangerous?

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№53 · travel

The Cheapest Accommodation in Thailand

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№54 · interview

What surprises foreigners most about Thailand?

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№55 · interview

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№56 · culture_comparison

Life in England compared to Thailand

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№57 · culture_comparison

Thai-Nigerian people sharing about life in Thailand

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№58 · culture_comparison

Are Thais who grew up in West different from local Thais?

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№59 · vlog

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№60 · personal_story

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№61 · culture_comparison

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№62 · interview

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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

Differences between studying in Thailand vs abroad?

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№69 · interview

16-year-old Thai student makes 300,000 baht per month

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№70 · interview

First Thai Isaan Burberry Model Living in the UK

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№71 · travel

One Day in Ayutthaya Thailand

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№72 · interview

Interviewing Famous Transgender Ladyboy Chinni Official

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№73 · interview

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№74 · personal_story

Prison in Thailand as an American

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№75 · culture_comparison

How Much Do You Spend In Thailand? 🇹🇭

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№76 · personal_story

Why I stopped editing for Nigel Ng (Uncle Roger)

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№77 · personal_story

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