what I learned from Southeast Asia....

This is where our community discusses almost anything! While we're mainly a Cambodia expat discussion forum and talk about expat life here, we debate about almost everything. Even if you're a tourist passing through Southeast Asia and want to connect with expatriates living and working in Cambodia, this is the first section of our site that you should check out. Our members start their own discussions or post links to other blogs and/or news articles they find interesting and want to chat about. So join in the fun and start new topics, or feel free to comment on anything our community members have already started! We also have some Khmer members here as well, but English is the main language used on CEO. You're welcome to have a look around, and if you decide you want to participate, you can become a part our international expat community by signing up for a free account.
User avatar
Kayve
Expatriate
Posts: 751
Joined: Mon Sep 25, 2017 11:50 am
Reputation: 153
Cambodia

Re: what I learned from Southeast Asia....

Post by Kayve »

Jimmy Crow wrote: Wed Apr 04, 2018 9:57 am :stir:
Beerinthemorning wrote: Tue Apr 03, 2018 5:35 pm I learned many things in my 8 year stint working/living in SEA and OZ .

mostly I learned that the people in SEA all have one thing in common and that is they all tend to think
"my storys is different/ my situation is different"

there are all the same in the end,
they are all running from there problems in the west.
if not then why are they there?
are they there to drink them selfs to death?

perhaps they are running from there shitty 9-5's and there boring routines....

what I do learn is where they end up is the worst possible place for them, a third world poverty strickened corrupt country with a sky high suicide rate and a huge Alcohol problem......

Howdy boy,first off I would like to say I admire your honesty however it seems you have offended most of the losers who avidly replied back to you with notions of “ban him,your friends are losers etc,Now where you cross the line with me boy is here”I make $300 a day lol only?you are still a peasant!when you get to the USD5000 a day mark globally you can wake up and feel like me!amazing did you know I am now the only westerner meaning Caucasian Texan driving a 2017 Rolls Royce in the kingdom.not everybody in Cambodia is a peasant like you .
What about the Range ???? Come on, I accepted cleaning the windows of a Range but not for a Rolls ... :please:
Don't forget the water buffalo
User avatar
Kayve
Expatriate
Posts: 751
Joined: Mon Sep 25, 2017 11:50 am
Reputation: 153
Cambodia

Re: what I learned from Southeast Asia....

Post by Kayve »

phuketrichard wrote: Wed Apr 04, 2018 10:54 am
Jimmy Crow wrote: Wed Apr 04, 2018 10:23 am
phuketrichard wrote: Wed Apr 04, 2018 10:14 am
Jimmy Crow wrote: Wed Apr 04, 2018 9:57 am :stir:
Beerinthemorning wrote: Tue Apr 03, 2018 5:35 pm I learned many things in my 8 year stint working/living in SEA and OZ .

mostly I learned that the people in SEA all have one thing in common and that is they all tend to think
"my storys is different/ my situation is different"

there are all the same in the end,
they are all running from there problems in the west.
if not then why are they there?
are they there to drink them selfs to death?

perhaps they are running from there shitty 9-5's and there boring routines....

what I do learn is where they end up is the worst possible place for them, a third world poverty strickened corrupt country with a sky high suicide rate and a huge Alcohol problem......

Howdy boy,first off I would like to say I admire your honesty however it seems you have offended most of the losers who avidly replied back to you with notions of “ban him,your friends are losers etc,Now where you cross the line with me boy is here”I make $300 a day lol only?you are still a peasant!when you get to the USD5000 a day mark globally you can wake up and feel like me!amazing did you know I am now the only westerner meaning Caucasian Texan driving a 2017 Rolls Royce in the kingdom.not everybody in Cambodia is a peasant like you .
Photo of u in the drivers seat
otherwise Fake news :stir:
Why would I let you see my face on a forum where obese old men like myself talk to each other,who are you?nobody!you can’t even afford to test drive a Rolls Royce lol,prove it to you for what ?A picture of me in my car would only make you more jealous knowing that in your lifetime you will never have one .
personally i'd rather own 1 or 2 homes than a expensive car that depreciates everyday and $$ put away
Wait, he already owns acres of lands in Cambodia (somehow) and surely 4/5 properties :hattip:
Don't forget the water buffalo
User avatar
that genius
Expatriate
Posts: 4064
Joined: Wed Dec 06, 2017 7:53 am
Reputation: 960
Sweden

Re: what I learned from Southeast Asia....

Post by that genius »

Oh God, scoobie has infiltrated CEO to brag about his watch-shaker.

What kind of pathetic loser has to come to Cambodia before he can brag about his income?
User avatar
PSD-Kiwi
Expatriate
Posts: 4905
Joined: Wed Jul 09, 2014 8:25 am
Reputation: 3224
New Zealand

Re: what I learned from Southeast Asia....

Post by PSD-Kiwi »

dron wrote: Wed Apr 04, 2018 11:05 am Homes can depreciate too. Ask somebody living in Baghdad or Detroit.
House prices in Baghdad have been skyrocketing in recent years.
Jimmy Crow
Expatriate
Posts: 178
Joined: Thu Jan 04, 2018 8:19 pm
Reputation: 3
United States of America

Re: what I learned from Southeast Asia....

Post by Jimmy Crow »

phuketrichard wrote: Wed Apr 04, 2018 10:54 am
Jimmy Crow wrote: Wed Apr 04, 2018 10:23 am
phuketrichard wrote: Wed Apr 04, 2018 10:14 am
Jimmy Crow wrote: Wed Apr 04, 2018 9:57 am :stir:
Beerinthemorning wrote: Tue Apr 03, 2018 5:35 pm I learned many things in my 8 year stint working/living in SEA and OZ .

mostly I learned that the people in SEA all have one thing in common and that is they all tend to think
"my storys is different/ my situation is different"

there are all the same in the end,
they are all running from there problems in the west.
if not then why are they there?
are they there to drink them selfs to death?

perhaps they are running from there shitty 9-5's and there boring routines....

what I do learn is where they end up is the worst possible place for them, a third world poverty strickened corrupt country with a sky high suicide rate and a huge Alcohol problem......

Howdy boy,first off I would like to say I admire your honesty however it seems you have offended most of the losers who avidly replied back to you with notions of “ban him,your friends are losers etc,Now where you cross the line with me boy is here”I make $300 a day lol only?you are still a peasant!when you get to the USD5000 a day mark globally you can wake up and feel like me!amazing did you know I am now the only westerner meaning Caucasian Texan driving a 2017 Rolls Royce in the kingdom.not everybody in Cambodia is a peasant like you .
Photo of u in the drivers seat
otherwise Fake news :stir:
Why would I let you see my face on a forum where obese old men like myself talk to each other,who are you?nobody!you can’t even afford to test drive a Rolls Royce lol,prove it to you for what ?A picture of me in my car would only make you more jealous knowing that in your lifetime you will never have one .
personally i'd rather own 1 or 2 homes than a expensive car that depreciates everyday and $$ put away
Personally I own 8 properties,one is a shopping mall which i am a majority share holder,the rest are boreys,condos,villas etc.step your game up and stop wishing,do more talk less on forums .
Everyone is equal. Everyone has a place. No one is written off, because there is worth and goodness in every life... That is the Republican ideal. And if we won't defend it, who will?
User avatar
bolueeleh
Expatriate
Posts: 4448
Joined: Fri Jan 29, 2016 12:39 am
Reputation: 842
Location: anywhere with cheap bonks

Re: what I learned from Southeast Asia....

Post by bolueeleh »

cmon guys, we just fall for 2 socks with same puppet master talking to each other
Money is not the problem, the problem is no money
Barang chgout
Expatriate
Posts: 3065
Joined: Mon Dec 01, 2014 11:36 am
Reputation: 677

Re: what I learned from Southeast Asia....

Post by Barang chgout »

^ this

Sent from my SM-G570Y using Tapatalk

User avatar
Username Taken
Raven
Posts: 13896
Joined: Mon May 19, 2014 6:53 pm
Reputation: 5962
Cambodia

Re: what I learned from Southeast Asia....

Post by Username Taken »

^^^ Come on guys, Trapper is from Oz, Jimmy's from Texas.

:popcorn:
Jimmy Crow
Expatriate
Posts: 178
Joined: Thu Jan 04, 2018 8:19 pm
Reputation: 3
United States of America

Re: what I learned from Southeast Asia....

Post by Jimmy Crow »

Focus on the topic and not the comments!
Everyone is equal. Everyone has a place. No one is written off, because there is worth and goodness in every life... That is the Republican ideal. And if we won't defend it, who will?
User avatar
Duncan
Sir Duncan
Posts: 8149
Joined: Tue Jun 03, 2014 8:22 pm
Reputation: 2357
Location: Wonder Why Central

Re: what I learned from Southeast Asia....

Post by Duncan »

that genius wrote: Wed Apr 04, 2018 12:14 pm Oh God, scoobie has infiltrated CEO to brag about his watch-shaker.

What kind of pathetic loser has to come to Cambodia before he can brag about his income?

Why are you complaining to God about scoobie, I'm sure God is too busy listening to KiR about his watch-shaker.
Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
Post Reply Previous topicNext topic
  • Similar Topics
    Replies
    Views
    Last post

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot], Khmu Nation and 1174 guests