deciding where to live
- phuketrichard
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Re: deciding where to live
PS:
Bring at LEAST $6,000 CASH with you
Bring at LEAST $6,000 CASH with you
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
Re: deciding where to live
And store it in your safe so someone can exchange them for 'ghost money' and there will be another story about ATM's in the US giving out 'ghost money' too.
Why would he bring that much in cash? The chances of some smart ass cleaning the room, or on a motorbike, relieving him of that burden is pretty large.
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Re: deciding where to live
He ain't got 6K! He's got whatever he can keep in that beard.
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Good luck on finding jungle. Hell, that is even tough in Borneo, thanks to the Chinese. I am 73 and only remain because I care for a family her but am planning to get out as soon as practical. It is expensive here. Only tuk tuks are cheap but food is often higher than the US, as is electricity which is spotty.Vietnam has it all over Cambodia and I will return there or the Philippines. Malaysia is a far better choice with a higher education level. And yes, unbridled stupidity is everywhere, with very few knowing their own history and most unaware of anything but Facebook, which fills their heads with bad info. Example: they believe there is now a cure and “injection “ for Coronavirus. You can find good dental here and the Royal Hospital is pretty decent, staffed mainly by foreigners.
And the govt is a downright disaster.
And the govt is a downright disaster.
Re: deciding where to live
Your first consideration should be health ( do you need regukar meds or checkups or have a chronic condition). if so then you need to be close to PP or Siem reap or Snooky. battambag or koh kong would be ok if you dont mind hopping across to thailand fro medicalpurposes.Barang chgout wrote: ↑Tue Jun 18, 2019 7:18 pmDunno about slow... lotsa shit happens. I reckon it's more about how well one can live in a small country town. Certainly not for everyone.cptrelentless wrote:Pretty much every town outside of Phnom Penh, Siem Reap and Sihanoukville is small. It's worth being within 50 clicks of one of them, just so you can drive there when the spiders start talking to you. The rural pace of life here is extremely slow.
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Second is food. Ifyou cannot live without western food gain you have to stck to the big 3 pretty much and perhaps koh kong. If you can eat local thn fine
Third is home comforts like clean water, reliable electricity, cable tv, internet and proper roads.
Decide how much these are relevant to you and then look for places that can provide them
- michael.stewart1
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Re: deciding where to live
I lived in a small village close to Kompong Chnnang with my girlfriend for 6 months and loved it there. The only reason I left was that she started hitting me. Living in the country was perfect for me. The only downsides are not having access to milk, flour, and other things that need to prepare meals. with the money I save on rent in a smaller city I can easily make a trip to Phnom Penh once a month to buy milk, cheese, butter and other things I cannot find in the provinces. I am a homebody anyway and prefer talking to the Tokay lizards than to other humans.Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote: ↑Tue Jun 18, 2019 4:35 pm As mentioned, take a month or two to explore the country a bit. Probably best to stay in a well-known area first until you get to know a bit about the people, culture, language etc. That most likely means Phnom Penh, Battambang, Kampot or Kompong Cham. A few diehards still enjoy Sihanoukville. The other towns are worth a visit, but it's rather unlikely you'd like to live there full-time unless you like a really slow pace and just want to read books all day.
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Re: deciding where to live
michael.stewart1 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 07, 2020 5:04 amI lived in a small village close to Kompong Chnnang with my girlfriend for 6 months and loved it there. The only reason I left was that she started hitting me. Living in the country was perfect for me. The only downsides are not having access to milk, flour, and other things that need to prepare meals. with the money I save on rent in a smaller city I can easily make a trip to Phnom Penh once a month to buy milk, cheese, butter and other things I cannot find in the provinces. I am a homebody anyway and prefer talking to the Tokay lizards than to other humans.Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote: ↑Tue Jun 18, 2019 4:35 pm As mentioned, take a month or two to explore the country a bit. Probably best to stay in a well-known area first until you get to know a bit about the people, culture, language etc. That most likely means Phnom Penh, Battambang, Kampot or Kompong Cham. A few diehards still enjoy Sihanoukville. The other towns are worth a visit, but it's rather unlikely you'd like to live there full-time unless you like a really slow pace and just want to read books all day.
Yea,, friendly little fellows, always show up for a feed as soon as the sun goes down.
Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
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