Moving to Cambodia
Re: Moving to Cambodia
What exactly are you trying to achieve here? I could list crime reports from where OP is currently living all day. Your fear mongering is silly.GonzoBobH wrote:Yea, I was just messing with ya. Enjoy.
Cheers
https://www.cambodiadaily.com/archives/ ... ted-57849/
https://www.cambodiadaily.com/archives/ ... penh-7238/
https://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/poli ... ant-85619/
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/wom ... ar-AAcvdbo
http://abc7news.com/news/sf-police-say- ... ld/662927/
http://www.sfgate.com/crime/article/S-F ... 276645.php
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Re: Moving to Cambodia
Not sure, to be honest. I remembered the screwdriver incident, which is kind of relevant and then was just poking around the news site. Point well taken: stupid post. But my gut feeling is that this may not be a good move for her with her partner, but what the Fuck do I know.
GBH
And for God's sake, don't move to the U.S.
GBH
And for God's sake, don't move to the U.S.
It's all foma ~ kv
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Re: Moving to Cambodia
My American friend has been living in SR for about 8 years and he isn't even over the age of 40, yet. But, he has a sizeable enough passive income from rental homes back in the US. He likes the chilled back lifestyle the most. It's always fun up there with friends. A great mix of bars, pubs, restaurants and nightlife with enough other things to do. Great dirt biking up there. Battambong isn't too far. Flights are now cheap to Phnom Penh. Bangkok is right next door. I agree about joint the Facebook Siem Reap Expats group. Everyone living there seemed to check in on it, especially business owners.
It's a chill little town that seems to be changing with a huge recent increase in tourism to Angkor Wat.
I love SR and if my wife and I could make as much money there as in Phnom Penh, we'd try it out for a while, to be honest.
It's a chill little town that seems to be changing with a huge recent increase in tourism to Angkor Wat.
I love SR and if my wife and I could make as much money there as in Phnom Penh, we'd try it out for a while, to be honest.
I'll give ya 500 Riel for it...
Re: Moving to Cambodia
GonzoBobH wrote:Not sure, to be honest. I remembered the screwdriver incident, which is kind of relevant and then was just poking around the news site. Point well taken: stupid post. But my gut feeling is that this may not be a good move for her with her partner, but what the Fuck do I know.
GBH
And for God's sake, don't move to the U.S.
I'm actually from the US. I currently live in one of the most expensive cities in the nation. It's ridiculous! I'm not looking for an easy, cheap way out by any means. I was offered an opportunity and i'm willing to take it after I've done my research and have visited prior. I've relocated for my company before and it was a learning experience, so this time around I'm trying to be smarter about everything. Hence, the reason why I reached out on this thread. Thanks for your input!
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