In this episode of Made It In Thailand, I sit down with Forrest Lee, an American expat who's been living in Thailand for four years. Forrest shares his journey from leaving the US Army to becoming a popular YouTuber in Thailand, discussing his motivations, experiences, and the unique cultural aspects of living in Thailand. We delve into his financial strategies, the challenges of visa arrangements, and his personal life, including dating and building a community. Forrest also reflects on his family's immigrant background and his father's remarkable escape from a communist labor camp. Join us as we explore Forrest's insights on thriving in Thailand and the lessons he's learned along the way.
00:00 Introduction
03:59 Childhood and Upbringing
10:17 Father Escaping the Cultural Revolution
17:57 Forrest's Military Experience
24:30 Discovering Thailand
32:50 Moving to Thailand
33:23 The Allure of Bangkok
37:16 Avoiding Common Mistakes
41:58 Visa Strategies
45:59 Cost of Living
48:10 Building a Network
50:21 Dating in Thailand
58:11 Family and Future Plans
01:06:43 Final Thoughts
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