Moving Overseas? Living Overseas? Use our Resource Guide to find a Language School in Thailand and Information about Learning Language, Cross Cultural, Culture Shock
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An American expat who moved from Hong Kong to Chiang Mai talks about how she underestimated the how much culture shock she would experience in Chiang Mai. She loves the welcoming Thai people, low cost of living, affordable medical care, respect for elders, Thai food and more. However, she explains that Thai culture is very complex and it's easy to make social mistakes.
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