Expats Thailand

Would it be better for the expats living in Thailand when there is less tourism?
Not just tourism, hey ask prices only. They have provided some to think of good things. I'm pretty sure my question is, would not change anything.
The tourists are good: 1) makes the flight cheaper (economy of scale), 2) many expats probably start as a tourist (I was on a business trip to Singapore, when I first came to the LOS – just coming for the weekend, when I learned Singapore is dead weekend. This reminds me of that joke reminds – Question: If you are in Singapore, where the best place to go out on Saturday evening? A: Bangkok or Manila); 3) (probably) Learning means more Thai people to speak English – which is very convenient if the Thai expat who can accept me, most can speak, but if the first expat in Bangkok comes …. I do not think that makes a difference to the price of things, because the number of tourists in the entire population of Bangkok compared with relatively insignificant. There are still (occasionally) two prices – the price you do it in English, and the price if you are polite to it in Thailand and are a regular customer price, which I have no problem with since most of the shopkeepers / food stalls just make enough to survive anyway. I think that tourism in Phuket probably makes a big difference to make the prices. I was quite surprised by the price of food in Phuket, compared to Bangkok (still) very cheap by international standards.
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