What do expats do to pass their time in Phnom Penh
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The thing about mini marts in Cambodia is that they might even have set up chairs for you to take up post right upfront.
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Count me in.Alex wrote: ↑Wed Jul 13, 2022 12:34 pmThe thing about mini marts in Cambodia is that they might even have set up chairs for you to take up post right upfront.
I knew there would be more to this place than you guys were letting on.
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Yes, Mart drinking is just that, Mart drinking, and, as I stated earlier whether or not people admit to enjoying it is completely immaterial as Cambodia, IMHO, enjoys the best Mart drinking in East Asia.
Growing up in the States, where Mart drinking typically ends in hand cuffs and charges (it's illegal at every Mart in the US to open a container of alcohol) I've been endeared to and satiated with Mart drinking in Asia as a lifestyle choice for some years now.
Freedom is not free for anyone and it's an expensive air ticket to just go have a beer at the Mart for sure. I will not forget drinking at the 7- 11's in Shanghai or Shenzhen and exchanging greetings with police patrols that invariably offer expensive cigarettes 3 at at time to keep their face with a foreigner. Korean and Thai marts offer premium Mart experiences to be sure but the Khmer Marts are the quiet leaders of this path and, were it not for Covid and it's harsh rules, Cambodia Mart life would be coveted by indulgent and budget conscious folks everywhere.
Cheers!
Growing up in the States, where Mart drinking typically ends in hand cuffs and charges (it's illegal at every Mart in the US to open a container of alcohol) I've been endeared to and satiated with Mart drinking in Asia as a lifestyle choice for some years now.
Freedom is not free for anyone and it's an expensive air ticket to just go have a beer at the Mart for sure. I will not forget drinking at the 7- 11's in Shanghai or Shenzhen and exchanging greetings with police patrols that invariably offer expensive cigarettes 3 at at time to keep their face with a foreigner. Korean and Thai marts offer premium Mart experiences to be sure but the Khmer Marts are the quiet leaders of this path and, were it not for Covid and it's harsh rules, Cambodia Mart life would be coveted by indulgent and budget conscious folks everywhere.
Cheers!
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MiniMart's terasses are made to entertain the potheads passing by, there's no other purpose so far.
I like that the younger female MiniMart intern staff is given a name tag written "trainee", it litterally means "slut" in Frog clean slang (trainée) which was funny and took me by surprise at the first encounter, that was weird enough for a start.
I like that the younger female MiniMart intern staff is given a name tag written "trainee", it litterally means "slut" in Frog clean slang (trainée) which was funny and took me by surprise at the first encounter, that was weird enough for a start.
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The slut part I get but the terrasses only for potheads part I don't get.
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It's all about cheap charlies and drunkenness, which creates a lot of vaguely entertaining drama scenes that potheads like me laugh at when passing by.
Other than that, i wonder what would be the point of making new acquaintances there (bottom shelf westerners getting drunk on a bench ?), shopping regularly there ( more expensive) or starting a discussion there (not a place to grow roots).
It's a bit shitty without pot, slightly funny with it.
Maybe the 2nd purpose is to make these shop owner rich, but i wouldn't bother invest there with the drunkards & theft daily hassle.
You're kind of an expert on that ?
What next, grow the social ladder up to barstool extra fulltime surrounded by backpackers ?
Other than that, i wonder what would be the point of making new acquaintances there (bottom shelf westerners getting drunk on a bench ?), shopping regularly there ( more expensive) or starting a discussion there (not a place to grow roots).
It's a bit shitty without pot, slightly funny with it.
Maybe the 2nd purpose is to make these shop owner rich, but i wouldn't bother invest there with the drunkards & theft daily hassle.
You're kind of an expert on that ?
What next, grow the social ladder up to barstool extra fulltime surrounded by backpackers ?
Re: What do expats do to pass their time in Phnom Penh
It's probably impossible for me to flesh out your projections about things you know little of. I don't recall ever getting really wasted drinking 4% 12 oz cans of local beer however, I guess I'm just hard like that. I believe the ironies and joys of Mart drinking have been revealed enough. In all seriousness though, when you come from the States into a rich Mart scene anywhere in Asia it's hard not to be overwhelmed by the relative freedoms that we enjoy should we choose to.
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I think your post on this subject is quite succinct and sounds genuine.bossho wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 5:08 am It's probably impossible for me to flesh out your projections about things you know little of. I don't recall ever getting really wasted drinking 4% 12 oz cans of local beer however, I guess I'm just hard like that. I believe the ironies and joys of Mart drinking have been revealed enough. In all seriousness though, when you come from the States into a rich Mart scene anywhere in Asia it's hard not to be overwhelmed by the relative freedoms that we enjoy should we choose to.
I didn't read you mention anywhere that's all you ever do. I would say at a loose end I would enjoy some Mart Drinking and actually have done so in Thailand.
Hope to catch up on my coming trip or someday in the future. If you ever partake at an establishment offering San Miguel Lite keep an eye out for Jono.
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I know you mentioned golf but I think you may have to travel out to country clubs courses for that and probably expensive. I have noticed an open field golf driving range is newly opened by me. ( It is near The Legend Cinema - Eden branch in Toul Kork.) You have to really zoom in on Google maps on the area. Looks impressive at night with being all lit up. ( Open till 10.00pm) I checked their website and there is a membership of different prices. ( I saw the price of 100 balls to hit for $5.00) Now I am not sure that involves a membership to also have but worth checking out. Either for yourself or any other reader on here.
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