Size 13 US 47 EU Shoes?

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Re: Size 13 US 47 EU Shoes?

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fax wrote: Sat Jan 26, 2019 6:37 am What kind of shoe do you need? Let me prove you wrong
I do not need shoes but I have been using Amazon in Cambodia for 11 years and am sure that there are many items they do not send directly.
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fax wrote: Sat Jan 26, 2019 5:24 am
Ricky Dunn wrote: Sat Jan 26, 2019 5:22 am Get a PO Box at the main post office and order on Amazon and then pray.
Amazon sends with DHL to my door what are you praying about? A package takes around 3 days.
Yeah if the shoes are worth $400. or from China.
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As mentioned, can't get hem here so stop looking. Never found anything significant in Thailand or Vietnam either (flip-flops once in Vietnam). I just stock up and buy a few pairs whenever I go back to the west to visit family.
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Decathlon at Aeon 2 had large size shoes, ~48/49 iirc. They only have sports hiking and shoes, and they've got socks up to 50.
I found large flip flops somewhere, maybe city mall.
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You will probably find flip flops slightly smaller than you would normally wear, but still OK.

I wear flip flops most of the time in Cambodia.
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explorer wrote:You will probably find flip flops slightly smaller than you would normally wear, but still OK.

I wear flip flops most of the time in Cambodia.
I though you were Australian.
Ozzies dont wear flip flops.

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Barang chgout wrote: Sat Jan 26, 2019 9:22 am I though you were Australian.
Ozzies dont wear flip flops.
I am amazed by the people who mix with the international community, and when they participate on forums they use words that people from other countries cant understand. I try to use words that everybody can understand. Even when talking to Americans, I use American words. I switch a few words, depending on where the person I am talking to comes from.

On another forum, years ago somebody asked if it was alright to wear thongs when you visit a temple. Several Australians replied, and all used the word thongs. If you read it, and thought about what this would mean to Americans, it was funny. But none of the Australians seemed to have thought about it.

For the non-Australians, what much of the world calls flip flops, Australians call thongs.

For the Australians, in most of the world, thong means what Australians call a g-string.
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nah........ i will be quiet...
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explorer wrote:
Barang chgout wrote: Sat Jan 26, 2019 9:22 am I though you were Australian.
Ozzies dont wear flip flops.
I am amazed by the people who mix with the international community, and when they participate on forums they use words that people from other countries cant understand. I try to use words that everybody can understand. Even when talking to Americans, I use American words. I switch a few words, depending on where the person I am talking to comes from.

On another forum, years ago somebody asked if it was alright to wear thongs when you visit a temple. Several Australians replied, and all used the word thongs. If you read it, and thought about what this would mean to Americans, it was funny. But none of the Australians seemed to have thought about it.

For the non-Australians, what much of the world calls flip flops, Australians call thongs.

For the Australians, in most of the world, thong means what Australians call a g-string.
You forgot the jandal!

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You forgot the jandal. What do our kiwi cuzzies know of this "flip-flop"? Or do you not think they should be considered in a world view?

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