I've lived in many different countries throughout my life. Lately I've been exploring Asia. I haven't been back in the states for 6 years and I can honestly say I know what it's like to live in a free country. It's amazing how relaxing it is to never fear the police. Those of you living in the states take it for granted and think it's normal to have aggressive assholes roaming the streets looking for excuses to harass, ticket, and beat the citizens. You will never realize how much of a police state you live in until you've experienced real freedom.
Thailand is great, I lived there for about a year. Spent a year in India, and have been parked in Taiwan for the last 4+ years. It's far from perfect and like any place has its downsides, but I'm not sure I will ever want to live in a police state again. I can remember vaguely what it was like to be driving in the states where you need to FEAR the police even when your doing nothing wrong. Oh no, they're behind me, what do I do? Shit! Fuck they're following me, what am I doing wrong? Fuck!
Simply doesn't happen here. The cops leave people alone. In fact, where I live in the lawless south, it's damn near impossible to ever get stopped, questioned or otherwise have an interaction with the police regardless of your actions. Drive down the the wrong side of the road, Run red lights, park in the middle of the road, no problem. The police simply don't give a fuck. Their job is not to harass or collect revenue.
I get free health insurance (national health care), hospital, dental, the whole nine yards. Regardless of what they do, MRI, xrays, diagnostics, medication, no matter what they do it's always a flat $100 NT (US $3) payment.
Tons of high quality fresh fruit, vegetables and seafood. Open air markets, vendors along side the road. No need to buy the crap from a supermarket. Much higher quality and lower prices straight from the farmers. Some of the best tea in the world. Great seafood, cheap sushi, cheap teppanakki, tons of great vegetarian buffets and all the crappy western chains like Starbucks, Mcd's, Kentucky Fried, etc... There is MSG in many things though, so that's always a challenge, but most places are happy to leave it out since many of the locals are also sensitive to it.
Oh and the bs about MSG in Thailand. Obviously a complete lie. The Thais have great food and no need for msg. I never had a problem with msg in Thailand, and I'm highly sensitive to it so there's no way they could hide it. Taiwan is a different story entirely. MSG is big in Chinese culture, not Thai cuisine. The Thais know how to cook, how to use herbs, spices, and CHILI PEPPERS, they have no need for msg. If your not sweating profusely, it has no flavor. Mai Aroy!
The folks sitting in their moms basement dissing other countries need to explore a little. There's a whole world out there. What you see on the idiot tube, the internet, or books and stories is nothing like the real thing. You don't know shit about a place until you've lived there a while. Money is worthless unless we use it to experience the world.