Introduce Yourself

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willieaames
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Hello, its willie. Been to cambodia recently for 3 weeks (business trip) and its look happy country for me :)
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willieaames wrote: Thu Dec 06, 2018 9:10 pm Hello, its willie. Been to cambodia recently for 3 weeks (business trip) and its look happy country for me :)
Hi Willie,
Lots of happy stuff going on here despite poverty and loads of social problems. Welcome to CEO.
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willieaames wrote: Thu Dec 06, 2018 9:10 pm Hello, its willie. Been to cambodia recently for 3 weeks (business trip) and its look happy country for me :)
Welcome Willie Aames,

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Hi all,
I'm 50 years old , have to admit, I'm german :shock: ...but a quite nice one
I'm travelling to SEA and India again and again for the last 30 years and through this time I visited Cambodia several times and always loved the athmosphere, the people and the food.
My first trip to cambodia was in 2001, as you know, since then, through the years it has changed a lot. That's why I registered in this forum, to stay a bit up to date what's going on in Cambodia while I'm at home or somewhere else.
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Hello I’m French.

Please don’t write French in responding in any of my posts. It’s tiresome, especially if you’re French, Belgian or from one of our dominated countries.
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davegorman wrote:Hello I’m French.

Please don’t write French in responding in any of my posts. It’s tiresome, especially if you’re French, Belgian or from one of our dominated countries.
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hi all. stalked the board for a while, visited kow a few times.
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General Mackevili
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Daniel Gillard wrote: Sun Oct 28, 2018 9:09 pm Hello all,

I've been registered on here for a while, but figured it's high time I introduced myself! I've previously lived in Otres Village near Sihanoukville and I'm one of the many who've moved out due to all the construction and other bedlam and nonsense going on there. They are still some nice souls in the village though, hanging on despite everything.

I've been in Phnom Penh since mid-September and I'm absolutely loving it here. People are friendly, both locals and foreigners alike and I think I'll be around for a few more years to come at the very least. My newly-found local places to enjoy a drink include Mini Banana, The Garage, Sundance, Botanico for the quiz on Tuesdays and a couple of other spots.

I'm one of the many teachers out here and I've just started work at one of the universities. So yeah, if you see a big guy from Manchester, late 30's, bad fashion sense, called Daniel, feel free to say hello to me! :beer3:

Great service here on CEO for keeping up with the local news - I do enjoy the dry wit on the boards too! Thank you :D

All best wishes,

Daniel - :newbie: (sort of)
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fullbr1ng wrote: Mon Oct 29, 2018 10:26 am Arrived in PP a year ago, working in the IT space remotely. Here to learn about the latest cool spot and whats happening around here.
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Robins wrote: Wed Oct 31, 2018 10:45 pm Hello I just signed up. Robins is an acronym for Rob or Robert in Sattahip, Thailand. I want to explore Cambodia more and have become weary of the anti-foreigner sentiment in Thailand. Though I have sufficient income to easily meet Thailand's income requirements, today the American Embassy announced it will no longer do income verification letters of (of course) there are a 1000 different stories about what proof of income Thailand is going to require to renew a retirement visa. I hope to learn more about Cambodia both as a place to visit and as a possible escape should Thailand become unsustainable. I was a police officer for 20 years, don't worry I'm not an asshole and an attorney after that until I retired 12 years ago (at age 48) and moved to Thailand.

I noticed there is already a member named Robin, sorry for the similarity in the name I chose, if it causes a problem or confusion I can change my online name.

Anyway Hello and I hope to learn from and enjoy this website. Thank you.
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