Initial impressions of Cambodia after a couple weeks.

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Re: Initial impressions of Cambodia after a couple weeks.

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finbar wrote: Sat Jun 30, 2018 1:35 pm
When crossing roads ...... walk don't run. They will avoid you
Sorry but that's just not true in Cambodia.
In Vietnam, you can walk calmly across a river of motos, and they will part around you.
In Cambodia, walk across an empty road, and the single oncoming moto will still find a way to cut you off, and squeeze into the gap in front of you - if you're lucky.
so fucking true, KoW where eveything is done half fuck, even avoiding accidents
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O.p
You are fortunate in your timing.
Our most respected, long term expat, is currently in town.
I suggest you try and hook up with Beerinthemorning to get the real low-down on what's going on.

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