What is a decent income for living in Cambodia?
Re: What is a decent income for living in Cambodia?
I mashed this totally slinky tall Uzbek chick one night that I grabbed out of Mixx, one of the best 5 minutes I have had in my life.fazur wrote: ↑Wed Apr 08, 2020 8:57 ammost stan countries communicate with other nationalities in russian, i thinkmichael.stewart1 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 07, 2020 8:13 amTurkish would be useful as I plan to travel to all the -stan countries within the next 5 years.
But they all speak Russian. The way it works is that Uzbeks say they are either Ukrainian or Russian, till you catch them. The Iranians and Kazakh say they are Uzbek, but if they cant speak Russian you know they are Iranians as opposed to Kazakhs, who can. Sort of like the Romanian girls in FKKs, they say they are Italian. Turks speak German, those are rare gems, but quite tasty. Turks dont speak Russian.
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Re: What is a decent income for living in Cambodia?
Russian sometimesfazur wrote: ↑Wed Apr 08, 2020 8:57 ammost stan countries communicate with other nationalities in russian, i thinkmichael.stewart1 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 07, 2020 8:13 amTurkish would be useful as I plan to travel to all the -stan countries within the next 5 years.
but mostly Kalashnikovistani
'universally understood in these parts.
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Re: What is a decent income for living in Cambodia?
Khmu Nation hit the nail on the head.
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Re: What is a decent income for living in Cambodia?
WildA wrote: ↑Wed Apr 08, 2020 10:09 am But they all speak Russian. The way it works is that Uzbeks say they are either Ukrainian or Russian, till you catch them. The Iranians and Kazakh say they are Uzbek, but if they cant speak Russian you know they are Iranians as opposed to Kazakhs, who can. Sort of like the Romanian girls in FKKs, they say they are Italian. Turks speak German, those are rare gems, but quite tasty. Turks dont speak Russian.
Re: What is a decent income for living in Cambodia?
For me in PPmichael.stewart1 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 07, 2020 5:33 am My ex-girlfriend told me I am too poor for her. I make most of my income from a trust that my father left me after he died. The only stipulation on my income is that I am not allowed to get married. My income is $1300.00 a month. $1500 if you count the interest on my savings account and treasury bonds. I tend to be a homebody and I do not like drinking, going to clubs or being around people often. I usually sleep all day and play video games all night. I will work on occasion mainly because I get bored and need excitement. My idea of socializing is to go to the local Chinese or Russian restaurant to practice Chinese or Russian. I tend to cook my meals at home whenever possible. I like making homemade pizzas, bread, cakes, pastries, sodas, candy, and soap. Once a month I might go to a bar for an hour or two. Then I get bored and go home. when i was with my girlfriend I would take her out places whenever she would insist.
For the most part, my bills would be rent, utilities, food, and the internet. The main addiction I have is milk. I get irritable if I have not drunk at least a liter of milk in the morning.
Rent $200 includes internet
power with Aircon 24/7 $70 p/m
City golf 5 days a week $200p/m
Golf 2 times a month $200p/m
Box office on Friday with 3 craft beers and 3 cans $60/pm
Daily 10 Beers $390 p/m
Scotch and gin for nightcaps 6 litres @$10 each $60 p/m
Breakfast $30pm (bacon and eggs etc at home)
Daily meal out @ $7 a day $210
Visa $25pm
Petrol for moto $15pm
Total $1460 p/m
cook at home and drink less alcohol than I do (not easy in PP) and you will save $400 on this easily. Dont play golf, save an additional$400 p/m, (but have no reason to live).
Cost of my girlfriend ... don't ask.
Milk costs $2 to $3 per liter
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Re: What is a decent income for living in Cambodia?
That's an amazing breakdown.LaudJohn wrote: ↑Sat Apr 11, 2020 10:25 pmFor me in PPmichael.stewart1 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 07, 2020 5:33 am My ex-girlfriend told me I am too poor for her. I make most of my income from a trust that my father left me after he died. The only stipulation on my income is that I am not allowed to get married. My income is $1300.00 a month. $1500 if you count the interest on my savings account and treasury bonds. I tend to be a homebody and I do not like drinking, going to clubs or being around people often. I usually sleep all day and play video games all night. I will work on occasion mainly because I get bored and need excitement. My idea of socializing is to go to the local Chinese or Russian restaurant to practice Chinese or Russian. I tend to cook my meals at home whenever possible. I like making homemade pizzas, bread, cakes, pastries, sodas, candy, and soap. Once a month I might go to a bar for an hour or two. Then I get bored and go home. when i was with my girlfriend I would take her out places whenever she would insist.
For the most part, my bills would be rent, utilities, food, and the internet. The main addiction I have is milk. I get irritable if I have not drunk at least a liter of milk in the morning.
Rent $200 includes internet
power with Aircon 24/7 $70 p/m
City golf 5 days a week $200p/m
Golf 2 times a month $200p/m
Box office on Friday with 3 craft beers and 3 cans $60/pm
Daily 10 Beers $390 p/m
Scotch and gin for nightcaps 6 litres @$10 each $60 p/m
Breakfast $30pm (bacon and eggs etc at home)
Daily meal out @ $7 a day $210
Visa $25pm
Petrol for moto $15pm
Total $1460 p/m
cook at home and drink less alcohol than I do (not easy in PP) and you will save $400 on this easily. Dont play golf, save an additional$400 p/m, (but have no reason to live).
Cost of my girlfriend ... don't ask.
Milk costs $2 to $3 per liter
Do you mind saying which area of PP you live in?
Re: What is a decent income for living in Cambodia?
Most women don't especially care for grown men spending hours on the Playstation - kind of a turn off, regardless of income.
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Re: What is a decent income for living in Cambodia?
This sounds like a pretty nice way to spend retirement. Well done, sir. Well done.
One thing I'll appreciate when I get back to the western world is playing pool or golf(only occasionally for me) and drinking scotch and craft beer. Good times. At least the scotch is cheap here. It's so much more expensive in the US. Cheers.
Do you think the parents of baby boomers whined so much when the boomers started changing society? And yet the whiney ones like to call young people "snowflakes." Hmm...
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Re: What is a decent income for living in Cambodia?
I am currently living close to Orussey MarketSiemReapRoddy wrote: ↑Sat Apr 11, 2020 10:47 pmThat's an amazing breakdown.LaudJohn wrote: ↑Sat Apr 11, 2020 10:25 pmFor me in PPmichael.stewart1 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 07, 2020 5:33 am My ex-girlfriend told me I am too poor for her. I make most of my income from a trust that my father left me after he died. The only stipulation on my income is that I am not allowed to get married. My income is $1300.00 a month. $1500 if you count the interest on my savings account and treasury bonds. I tend to be a homebody and I do not like drinking, going to clubs or being around people often. I usually sleep all day and play video games all night. I will work on occasion mainly because I get bored and need excitement. My idea of socializing is to go to the local Chinese or Russian restaurant to practice Chinese or Russian. I tend to cook my meals at home whenever possible. I like making homemade pizzas, bread, cakes, pastries, sodas, candy, and soap. Once a month I might go to a bar for an hour or two. Then I get bored and go home. when i was with my girlfriend I would take her out places whenever she would insist.
For the most part, my bills would be rent, utilities, food, and the internet. The main addiction I have is milk. I get irritable if I have not drunk at least a liter of milk in the morning.
Rent $200 includes internet
power with Aircon 24/7 $70 p/m
City golf 5 days a week $200p/m
Golf 2 times a month $200p/m
Box office on Friday with 3 craft beers and 3 cans $60/pm
Daily 10 Beers $390 p/m
Scotch and gin for nightcaps 6 litres @$10 each $60 p/m
Breakfast $30pm (bacon and eggs etc at home)
Daily meal out @ $7 a day $210
Visa $25pm
Petrol for moto $15pm
Total $1460 p/m
cook at home and drink less alcohol than I do (not easy in PP) and you will save $400 on this easily. Dont play golf, save an additional$400 p/m, (but have no reason to live).
Cost of my girlfriend ... don't ask.
Milk costs $2 to $3 per liter
Do you mind saying which area of PP you live in?
my monthly budget tends to be
335 per month for housing
76 per month for ice cream
92 per month on Chinese Dumplings
30 per month on Tsingtao beer( I love Chinese beer)
30 per month on Vodka
70 per month on apple juice
70 per month on cranberry juice.
50 per month on milk
90 per month on Pizza
20 per month on soda.
50 per month on therapy sessions
20 per month on dental
10 per month on a mail forwarding service in the usa.
30 per month on official fees
Priceless per month on practicing Chinese with the Chinese waitresses at the Chinese Restaurant i get dumplings at.( i love Chinese people. Thinks I should marry a Chinese woman)
As my income is 1400. I am usually left with 400. If i had a place to do my own cooking I would drastically reduce the amount of money i spend eating pizza , ice cream, and dumplings.
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