I have 5000 Cambodian riel

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Re: I have 5000 Cambodian riel

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Anchor Moy wrote: Fri May 26, 2017 7:45 pmSimplified translation : Its always shit where you are, and better where you are not.
Ironic, when you consider how much time expats spend online literally discussing how "the green" is better elsewhere.
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Re: I have 5000 Cambodian riel

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Anchor Moy wrote: Fri May 26, 2017 7:45 pm

not cambodia where 1 USD is average wage and working woth khmers is shit i know because i lived in cambodia and workerd woth khmers unlike many who may or may not of lived in Cambodia........
Just ran this through Googletranslate, but strangely enough they are unable to detect the original language.
Not sure that this is any better ? :shrug:
not cambodia where 1 USD is average wage and working with khmers is shit i know because i lived in cambodia and workers with khmers unlike many who may or may not of lived in Cambodia........
Simplified translation : Its always shit where you are, and better where you are not.
So, a rice farmer's daughter has just worked out that the grass is greener on the other side of the fence? %)
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