Jordan, a 32-year-old Singaporean, drew attention recently after reports emerged that he left his S$12,000-a-month banking job in Singapore to marry his Thai partner and build a life with her in Thailand.
A YouTube video posted by @kalasinnews showed the international banker and his partner — 29-year-old Eve — tying the knot in a traditional wedding ceremony on 29 Nov.
Source: kalasinnews on YouTube
In an interview, Jordan shared that even though his salary in Thailand is half of what he earns in Singapore, his wife’s support helped tide him through.
The nine-minute-long video showed the couple, dressed in traditional wedding attire, participating in Thai-style rituals. These include:
Jordan explained that their love sparked when they first met at a cafe in Bangkok, about a year ago.
There, they exchanged LINE contacts before Jordan returned to Singapore.
Source: kalasinnews on YouTube
According to him, their long-distance relationship was initially challenging, but they persevered and stayed together.
Jordan shared that it was “very difficult” initially when he decided to quit his job in Singapore and move to Thailand.
In Singapore, he earned about S$12,000 a month, but his current role at a “small bank” in Thailand pays roughly half that amount.
He was also forced to make adjustments to his lifestyle, but his wife constantly supported him throughout.
Source: kalasinnews on YouTube
Jordan said he was drawn to the country by its charm and the sense that he could build the life he wanted.
At the end of the video, he said “I love you” to Ms Eve in five “languages”, including English, Singlish, Mandarin, Thai, and Esan (Thailand’s northeastern dialect) — and dedicated a verse from a love song to her.
The couple has plans to hold another wedding in Singapore.
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Featured image adapted from kalasinnews on YouTube.