I have noticed that older people have had more birthdays so maybe its birthdays that keep you kicking, seriously, if you came here have a good healthy life style dont drink to much cheap booze keep fit you should live longer than being in the hussle and bussle of some over regulated country in the developed world.
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I feel living here keeps my mind and body feeling young.
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Great topic and I agree wholeheartedly with the responses.
It always surprises me to see statistics that suggest men abroad live shorter lives.
If its true I would suspect as you might as well, that passing out drunk after a day of sitting on a barstool smoking 1 or more packs, and the high incidence of motor vehicle death is the culprit.
The topic reminded me of the cup holder I bought shortly after my divorce that read, "married men don't live longer, it only seems longer!"-
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I 've had a great life and family and have been fortunate. For that I have no problem to cut my life down by 9 years if I were to retire in South Eat Asia. Who wants to go out wearing a diaper anyways!
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This article is from 2010 but I believe it is still relevant.
I couldn't find anything from other countries on this but I suspect the life expectancy for most westerners goes down once they relocate to a third world country. Not really surprised by this considering the state of health care in most "developing" countries.
Personally, I'm not too concerned about it. I'd rather die young living somewhere I love being than living a long miserable life living, and working, in a country I'm not overly fond of. While it is not a concern for me, it is something that a person who isn't sure on moving overseas should take into consideration.-
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During a lunchtime Pint with my Dad during a home Visit in my final Air Force days ( I was 43) he said to me, Son, if you don't change your ways & lifestyle you will not see 50.
I will be 67 in May and I will salute the Old Bugger and Toast him for my Birthday.
He Died in 2001 at 87 and spent his life exactly as I have done, cos he taught me how to. Based on that I reckon I got at least another 20 years.
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Those friends who died young here has been mostly due to excess drinking and smoking and lack of exercise. What is usually called an unhealthy lifestyle.
I think that could effect the statistics too. A few drunk driving accidents to add to that.-
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