Good hearts
Re: Good hearts
Khmer Language is very specific in many ways, but when it comes to dunes, hills, mountains and everything that's in between the general language lacks precision.
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Re: Good hearts
Had a "mishap" (back in the nineties, maaan.) which saw me having to find a generous soul willing to put me up for the night in Sihanoukville before working out how to get to Phnom Penh the next day as I didn't have a dime in my pocket. One guesthouse owner not only gave me a bed, he also fed me, bought a ticket on the following day's bus, and gave me the contact of a friend of his who had a guesthouse in Phnom Penh. I stayed at his friend's guesthouse in Phnom Penh for two days while I sorted things out and got some money wired - both guys were compensated for their generosity, of course.
There aren't many complete strangers anywhere in the world, in my experience, who would be as kind.
There aren't many complete strangers anywhere in the world, in my experience, who would be as kind.
Re: Good hearts
I once had a blow out on Highway 6, could not shift the last nut, a young couple pulled up and he tried, but to no avail. They rode off, half hour later they returned with a guy who had an extension bar to get more leverage on the nut, once removed I could change the wheel.
Always "hope" but never "expect".
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