But if you understand San Francisco and the differences between neighborhoods, why do you not (seemingly) apply the same line of thought to Rayong? It may be safer in Rayong overall than it is in San Francisco overall. Setting aside - once again - an acceptance of corruption in the police force mean we can't be sure of the stats across Thailand. I sense you want to paint a rosy picture of Thailand, and have a bias to do so. I am glad that your experience has been good, and long may it continue. But to pretend it's just the "bars with ladyboys" that have crime (as you seem to have done) isn't correct. IMO. It is well known that homelessness is rampant in Thailand, for example. It may well be - not where you are. Again, I'm glad to hear it. I don't see homelessness where I live in the UK, but I'd not deny it exists. But yes, you may feel - and be - safer where you are in Rayong. That's great. But it's worth noting, when comparing, that there are some basic necessities that are in question. I'm talking about, for example, the quality of water supplies. Not to mention, when you return to the US, you are free not to return to those more dangerous areas of SF.