Thinking of moving to Phnom Penh

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John Bingham wrote:
qinjingyou wrote:The ones I've been to speak little or no English however.
And I'm guessing they don't speak much Khmer either?
Usually some Khmer. There are lots of kon kat Chen and kon chau chen.
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Re: Thinking of moving to Phnom Penh

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Thanks for all the replies so far. Food for thought. We will come and look soon.

A friend of mine has also suggested the Canary Islands, opening a Thai/Chinese. He stayed there for years and knows all about doing business and the right location. Plenty to think about.
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Don't think too much! That's what I do, and I get nothing accomplished. Definitely check out PP, if you can find a suitable location at a good rent, I reckon the risk/reward is worth a try.
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Raybull wrote:Don't think too much! That's what I do, and I get nothing accomplished. Definitely check out PP, if you can find a suitable location at a good rent, I reckon the risk/reward is worth a try.
I do too. Thanks.
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RJG2016 wrote:Thanks for all the replies so far. Food for thought. We will come and look soon.

A friend of mine has also suggested the Canary Islands, opening a Thai/Chinese. He stayed there for years and knows all about doing business and the right location. Plenty to think about.
Where actually Canary Island your friend mentions to bro ? It sounds like in Thai ?
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expatbong wrote:
RJG2016 wrote:Thanks for all the replies so far. Food for thought. We will come and look soon.

A friend of mine has also suggested the Canary Islands, opening a Thai/Chinese. He stayed there for years and knows all about doing business and the right location. Plenty to think about.
Where actually Canary Island your friend mentions to bro ? It sounds like in Thai ?
the canary islands are Volcanic islands off the north west coast of Africa, owned by the Spanish... Feutaventura, Lanzarote, Gran Canaria, Tenarife are the main 4,
popular holiday destinations for the UK and Europe, ive been to Feutaventura and Lanzarote before
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Jamie_Lambo wrote:
expatbong wrote:
RJG2016 wrote:Thanks for all the replies so far. Food for thought. We will come and look soon.

A friend of mine has also suggested the Canary Islands, opening a Thai/Chinese. He stayed there for years and knows all about doing business and the right location. Plenty to think about.
Where actually Canary Island your friend mentions to bro ? It sounds like in Thai ?
the canary islands are Volcanic islands off the north west coast of Africa, owned by the Spanish... Feutaventura, Lanzarote, Gran Canaria, Tenarife are the main 4,
popular holiday destinations for the UK and Europe, ive been to Feutaventura and Lanzarote before
Thanks bro !
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expatbong wrote:
Jamie_Lambo wrote:
expatbong wrote:
RJG2016 wrote:Thanks for all the replies so far. Food for thought. We will come and look soon.

A friend of mine has also suggested the Canary Islands, opening a Thai/Chinese. He stayed there for years and knows all about doing business and the right location. Plenty to think about.
Where actually Canary Island your friend mentions to bro ? It sounds like in Thai ?
the canary islands are Volcanic islands off the north west coast of Africa, owned by the Spanish... Feutaventura, Lanzarote, Gran Canaria, Tenarife are the main 4,
popular holiday destinations for the UK and Europe, ive been to Feutaventura and Lanzarote before
Thanks bro !
Bong Min Ey Te :thumb:
:tophat: Mean Dtuk Mean Trei, Mean Loy Mean Srey
Punchy McShortstacks School of Hard Knocks :x
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Re: Thinking of moving to Phnom Penh

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Hi. I hope this topic are still active to discuss.

I having the idea to move to PP to start a new biz life.

Are you still looking someone to work with the line with you? Can you drop me message?
I just join to this forum after a very recent trip back to PP on end March.

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wlliang wrote:Hi. I hope this topic are still active to discuss.
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