What have you learnt from Cambodians that you do?
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Re: What have you learnt from Cambodians that you do?
Call people brother or sister even tho we're not related..
Re: What have you learnt from Cambodians that you do?
On another thread somewhere anyway all's good just guy and girl got wiped out from dog on road outside our place went to go help got told to stay carry on drinking. But don't get involved in anything that's not your business over here,
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It's something people fight over in Australia my sister and husband even got accused using to much when staying at thier son place got told to leave true story amazing
Australian the lucky country if you have toilet paper
I'm standing up, so I must be straight.
What's a poor man do when the blues keep following him around.(Smoking Dynamite)
What's a poor man do when the blues keep following him around.(Smoking Dynamite)
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Re: What have you learnt from Cambodians that you do?
Aloe vera is also very good. A lot of Cambodians grow Aloe vera. If it is bleeding a lot, you need to reapply and reapply and reapply.Username Taken wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 4:21 pm When you cut yourself and you're bleeding but don't have any first aid stuff, or bandages, or doctor nearby, you can stop the bleeding by applying fresh ash from a fire. For small cuts, cigarette ash will do. I have used this method successfully several times now.
Some people will say 'Oh yuck but it's dirty'. The freshly burnt ash is sterile because it's just been burnt.
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Nobody mentions the language ?
Oh yeah, and all-year fairground rides like Koh Pich are cool and handy to have on each town (but as i'm not a mayor, can't do it in mine) so that's a pro.
And bewaring of troubled populations behaviour in highly repressed societies, especially the ones where intellectuals and artists have been wiped out. Always expect random heavy shit from any side, keep your assets close and act accordingly.
Those were specific to Cambodia, weren't requiring to be here to know that, but witnessing it gives a deeper taste to it of course.
Not the best country for discovering asia when you're a newbie travelling westerner.
Oh yeah, and all-year fairground rides like Koh Pich are cool and handy to have on each town (but as i'm not a mayor, can't do it in mine) so that's a pro.
And bewaring of troubled populations behaviour in highly repressed societies, especially the ones where intellectuals and artists have been wiped out. Always expect random heavy shit from any side, keep your assets close and act accordingly.
Those were specific to Cambodia, weren't requiring to be here to know that, but witnessing it gives a deeper taste to it of course.
Not the best country for discovering asia when you're a newbie travelling westerner.
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Re: What have you learnt from Cambodians that you do?
To share more with everyone around you. If you have food you share it.
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