A good starting point? (Coming to Cambodia to teach English)

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Re: A good starting point?

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dont cone to cambodia with no plan and no clear objective it goes down the drain real quick and cambos are poor as shit they dont take you in like girls in thai.

matter a fact SR is a giant sausage fest with a few meth whores floating aroung combined with a few super sketchy stinky ladyboys.

lovely place.
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2000rielpineapples wrote:dont cone to cambodia with no plan and no clear objective it goes down the drain real quick and cambos are poor as shit they dont take you in like girls in thai.

matter a fact SR is a giant sausage fest with a few meth whores floating aroung combined with a few super sketchy stinky ladyboys.

lovely place.
Don't think the OP wishes to live your type of lifestyle mate! Good to see your speaking more from your personal experiences rather than bullocks. So about these generous Thai birds taking you in... :stir:
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lo
Raybull wrote:
2000rielpineapples wrote:dont cone to cambodia with no plan and no clear objective it goes down the drain real quick and cambos are poor as shit they dont take you in like girls in thai.

matter a fact SR is a giant sausage fest with a few meth whores floating aroung combined with a few super sketchy stinky ladyboys.

lovely place.
Don't think the OP wishes to live your type of lifestyle mate! Good to see your speaking more from your personal experiences rather than bullocks. So about these generous Thai birds taking you in... :stir:
Khmer women have changed into worse money grabbers than thais, atleast thais look like they are having fun whilst your average khmer whore in SR isnt outgoing and has a frown glued to her head with a nasty mikey bar attitude.

khmers are turning into thais,

not like the old cambodia at all where regular khmer women woukd just be hangin round to meet barangs niw the sit across from barangs and if you call them over they ask "how mutt u give me?" fucking deadhead meth whores.
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2000rielpineapples wrote:lo
Raybull wrote:
2000rielpineapples wrote:dont cone to cambodia with no plan and no clear objective it goes down the drain real quick and cambos are poor as shit they dont take you in like girls in thai.

matter a fact SR is a giant sausage fest with a few meth whores floating aroung combined with a few super sketchy stinky ladyboys.

lovely place.
Don't think the OP wishes to live your type of lifestyle mate! Good to see your speaking more from your personal experiences rather than bullocks. So about these generous Thai birds taking you in... :stir:
Khmer women have changed into worse money grabbers than thais, atleast thais look like they are having fun whilst your average khmer whore in SR isnt outgoing and has a frown glued to her head with a nasty mikey bar attitude.

khmers are turning into thais,

not like the old cambodia at all where regular khmer women woukd just be hangin round to meet barangs niw the sit across from barangs and if you call them over they ask "how mutt u give me?" fucking deadhead meth whores.
And foreigners have nobody to blame for it but themselves!
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Raybull wrote:
2000rielpineapples wrote:lo
Raybull wrote:
2000rielpineapples wrote:dont cone to cambodia with no plan and no clear objective it goes down the drain real quick and cambos are poor as shit they dont take you in like girls in thai.

matter a fact SR is a giant sausage fest with a few meth whores floating aroung combined with a few super sketchy stinky ladyboys.

lovely place.
Don't think the OP wishes to live your type of lifestyle mate! Good to see your speaking more from your personal experiences rather than bullocks. So about these generous Thai birds taking you in... :stir:
Khmer women have changed into worse money grabbers than thais, atleast thais look like they are having fun whilst your average khmer whore in SR isnt outgoing and has a frown glued to her head with a nasty mikey bar attitude.

khmers are turning into thais,

not like the old cambodia at all where regular khmer women woukd just be hangin round to meet barangs niw the sit across from barangs and if you call them over they ask "how mutt u give me?" fucking deadhead meth whores.
And foreigners have nobody to blame for it but themselves!
yeh and the stong USD means because there's less barangs we have to make up for it with bullshit price increase combines with low quality good and services like rotten thieving whores charging 40 dollars , or a scammy tuk tuk charging 3 dollars for a 2 minute drive.
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What you mean by we? I dunno anything about scamming whores or the price of tuk tuks mate!
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can someone please give 2000 a kick in the ass,,,,, his drivel is nothing but drivel.
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phuketrichard wrote:can someone please give 2000 a kick in the ass,,,,, his drivel is nothing but drivel.
Hahaha. I can only imagine this whole topic giving Richka second thoughts about the whole "move to Cambodia" idea.
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To the OP, it's been said time and time again...do not come here without a safety net. You'd be surprised how quickly that $2000 you've saved up will disappear if you can't land a job in thr first couple of months, and then what will you do!

My advice, stay home and save up a minimum 6 months worth of living expenses and enough for a flight home before coming to Cambodia.
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General Mackevili wrote:
phuketrichard wrote:can someone please give 2000 a kick in the ass,,,,, his drivel is nothing but drivel.
Hahaha. I can only imagine this whole topic giving Richka second thoughts about the whole "move to Cambodia" idea.
Hell, I'm having second thoughts about moving to Cambodia because of peeps like this.
And I'm already here! :facepalm:
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