Where to spend new years Eve?

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Where to spend new years Eve?

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Please let us know your suggestions on where to spend the new years eve 2020!
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Home.
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Not riverside it's packed with people walking up and down, spending the last five new years in the province where it's not celebrated as not a Khmer thing and tonight in Phnom Penh it's another example of cultures being eroded or mingled depends on how you view it.
Happy new year everyone :beer3:
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Re: Where to spend new years Eve?

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Don't drive riverside tonight

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The Cambodians are partying on the street where I live. But good for them.
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Re: Where to spend new years Eve?

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AndyKK wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 11:41 pm The Cambodians are partying on the street where I live. But good for them.
Yesterday the Chinese-Cambodian funeral service ended after 24 hours per day for 8 day's.
Happy New Year. :plus1:
Lol, I feel for you, for the funeral that goes on and on and on. But that's how it goes...
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