How much is it costing you to live? (Again)
Re: How much is it costing you to live? (Again)
I worked until I had enough passive income that would never run out in my life time that's when I retired, how much is enough? Well that is different for everyone..
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Re: How much is it costing you to live? (Again)
I agree,36$ for a month is a pretty shit diet.
Roughly 30 cents a meal for 3 meals a day. I used to.donate more than that a month out of my wages to feed an ethiopian.kid.
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Re: How much is it costing you to live? (Again)
My first thought as well. Almost impossible unless you're skinny as hell and only eat Khmer food, and very bad/little of it at that.Soriya wrote:I agree,36$ for a month is a pretty shit diet.
Roughly 30 cents a meal for 3 meals a day. I used to.donate more than that a month out of my wages to feed an ethiopian.kid.
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Re: How much is it costing you to live? (Again)
Has to be a typo, surely $360.
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Re: How much is it costing you to live? (Again)
Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote: ↑Sun Nov 01, 2020 7:27 amMy first thought as well. Almost impossible unless you're skinny as hell and only eat Khmer food, and very bad/little of it at that.Soriya wrote:I agree,36$ for a month is a pretty shit diet.
Roughly 30 cents a meal for 3 meals a day. I used to.donate more than that a month out of my wages to feed an ethiopian.kid.
OR he makes the rounds with the monks and eats / lives with them ( note he says no rent, no electricity bills and only drinks rain water)
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Re: How much is it costing you to live? (Again)
If you are young and single, don't go out on the piss, don't take drugs and don't bang hookers then you can live easily on $100 a week plus rent.
But if you are young and single, don't go on the piss, don't take drugs or bang hookers what are you doing here?
And there's the rub.
But if you are young and single, don't go on the piss, don't take drugs or bang hookers what are you doing here?
And there's the rub.
Re: How much is it costing you to live? (Again)
If I was to say home and cook all my own meals, not go out I'd move back home to nz or Australia it would be cheaper food wise and better only exception would be utilities cost
Friends of mine moved back to England a year ago and found it cheaper but that's eating home not going out
Friends of mine moved back to England a year ago and found it cheaper but that's eating home not going out
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Re: How much is it costing you to live? (Again)
Not only the price, but also the quality, choice and ready availability. When I was back in the UK in March I went to the butchers. I forgot what proper meat supplies looked like. If only there was one decent butchers in Phnom Penh, but there isn't.atst wrote: ↑Sun Nov 01, 2020 8:17 am If I was to say home and cook all my own meals, not go out I'd move back home to nz or Australia it would be cheaper food wise and better only exception would be utilities cost
Friends of mine moved back to England a year ago and found it cheaper but that's eating home not going out
Over here it is a major logistical effort to track down and buy decent meat in the cuts you want. And it costs lots more. Oh for fresh meat, not frozen.
The chicken ain't bad though, to be fair.
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