Cambodian Christmas Wish

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Cambodian Christmas Wish

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What would you like to see Cambodia get for Christmas?
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Kung-fu Hillbilly wrote:What would you like to see Cambodia get for Christmas?
Some expats that can have a meaningful life in Cambodia. :)
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quod erat demonstrandum
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StroppyChops wrote:quod erat demonstrandum
Holy shit Stroppy. How did you do that ?
(Please don't tell me it belongs to you and you keep it in a little box under the desk and let it out to shit here from time to time.) :please:
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snookie BRO wrote:
Kung-fu Hillbilly wrote:What would you like to see Cambodia get for Christmas?
Some expats that can have a meaningful life in Cambodia. :)
LOL fukwit.
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Anchor Moy wrote:
StroppyChops wrote:quod erat demonstrandum
Holy shit Stroppy. How did you do that ?
(Please don't tell me it belongs to you and you keep it in a little box under the desk and let it out to shit here from time to time.) :please:
LOL! It's a bit like one of those evil little jack-in-a-boxes that for some insane reason toddlers are supposed to love, innit?
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snookie BRO wrote:
Kung-fu Hillbilly wrote:What would you like to see Cambodia get for Christmas?
Some expats that can have a meaningful life in Cambodia. :)
I think most do - For example there are over 1300 NGOs operating in Cambodia providing health care, water and sanitation, agricultural development etc which directly benefits between 20-30 percent of the population. All meaningful activities which give meaning to the lives of the operatives. There is a large development sector where for example expat engineers and other professionals are providing expertise in infrastructure development. Also the large business sector where many expats from various nations are supplying management skills and training. I am sure that people teaching English here get a sense of achievement from educating their pupils. Many retirees here end up marrying locals or having local girlfriends and provide assistance to families and improving the life of others carries a significant amount of meaning. Even the small percentage of ''backpacker types'' that pass through here, no doubt think that smoking weed and ''absorbing local culture'' by hanging about in some cheap guest house, with others of a similar ilk has some sort of meaning to them, even though they contribute nothing to the country they pass through.
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this!
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I'd like a ban on Christmas Carols.

I knew some hot Carols back in SA, those would be acceptable.
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