
$6,000/Month is Not Enough!! But her Salary is $600 ๐ณ What a 39 Year Old Thai Woman Wants Shocked Me
AI Summary
The conversation revolves around finances, relationships, and personal values. The speakers discuss the concept of happiness in relation to money, with one person suggesting that money can significantly improve one's life. They ponder the idea of a monthly income of "a million" and whether such an offer would be accepted, with one person stating they wouldn't reject it if it meant escaping poverty and achieving complete freedom.
The discussion then shifts to the minimum salary expectations for a future husband. One speaker initially suggests that money isn't the primary concern, emphasizing the importance of protection and love from a partner, even if they are a "normal guy." However, they also acknowledge that they can protect themselves and would only consider a partner if that person's presence was "much more better than I stay alone."
When pressed for a minimum salary, figures like 50,000, 60,000, and 100,000 Baht are mentioned, with varying opinions on what constitutes "much" or "nothing." The importance of respecting different spending habits and life perspectives is highlighted, with the idea that some people can be very happy with just 10,000 Baht, while others might need more.
The conversation touches upon the average salary in Japan and Korea (around 100,000 Baht) and how a potential partner from another country might offer a portion of their income (e.g., 40,000-50,000 Baht) for the other person to manage. The idea of separate finances and shared household responsibilities is also brought up, with one speaker questioning why a partner would need to pay money if both are working and contributing. The conversation concludes with a brief mention of Thai men and the speaker's personal financial independence.