Should I be worried if I move to Thailand? Would my retirement be difficult? As a retiree thinking of moving to Thailand to your new retirement home, these questions may arise.
Proficiency in English among people in Thailand varies quite dramatically among individuals.
While some people may speak English fluently, others may have limited ability or not speak it at all.
However, English is widely taught in schools and is considered a second language in the country, so you can generally expect a certain level of English proficiency among the educated population, particularly in major cities and tourist areas such as Phuket, Pattaya and Krabi.
And the best part is they are super friendly. So, if they don't happen to speak your language, don't worry, they will find a way to communicate with you as Thailand is known as the Land of Smile.
Making friends will be as easy as pie for any retiree.

If you need further assistance during your settlement in Thailand, our friendly staff are available to help you when you are in need of assistance with e.g. visa issues, healthcare or accommodation arrangements.
Contact us for more information if you are interested.
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