I've traveled to 40+ countries and lived in several places overseas. Here are my top 5 for retirees:
1. Philippines (except for Mindanao). PROS: very low cost of living (MUCH cheaper than CR), English is an official language and widely spoken, HUGE expat community, strong cultural and political ties to the USA, Angeles and Subic are a GFE-loving monger's paradise, nice beaches, laid-back lifestyle and decent infrastructure in the major cities. Relatively easy to qualify for permanent residency. Also, the women love Western men, particularly white guys, but Americans of all races have a better chance of scoring with a hot young thing (non-p4p) in the PI than in the States. Easy to travel from here to Thailand, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Cambodia, Australia, other fun places in Oceana. CONS: widespread government corruption, smog and shitty traffic in Manila, theft is prevalent (don't ride a Jeepney wearing a gold Rolex).
2. Medellin, Colombia. PROS: beautiful passionate women, perfect climate year-round, gorgeous mountain views, relatively low cost of living, excellent metro system, overall good infrastructure, exciting nightlife, warm hospitable people, good (though somewhat underground) p4p scene. CONS: corrupt government at all levels, muggings do occur even in nice neighborhoods (DO NOT display conspicuous wealth), brutal gang violence in the poor barrios
3. Thailand. PROS: safe, good infrastructure, low cost of living, more hot Asian pu*sy than you could screw in a hundred lifetimes, excellent cuisine, beaches, nightlife and low crime. Easy to travel elsewhere in SEA. CONS: Thais are not particularly warm or friendly. Asshole tourists swarm from all over. Thai language is difficult to learn and the locals don't trust foreigners who speak too much Thai.
Honorable mentions: Japan, Germany, Chile
Vince
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