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ToCamb2012

ToCamb2012

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Estonian looking for information about Cambodia

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Estonian

Lives in Tallinn

Speaks english, russian, estonian, finnish

Registration: 24 December 2012

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ToCamb2012 replied to a thread
6 years ago
Bhavna

Sense of humour in Cambodia by Bhavna

Hello everyone, Should we set out to explore CambodianÂ’s culture through its sense of humour? Indeed, if one is planning to settle in the country, it is best to understand the cultural codes governing humour in order to avoid any ...

ToCamb2012

It is very important for the people of Cambodia to preserve their dignity, not to "lose face". Making jokes about themselves is not consistent with this concept. However, it cannot be said that they do not. But because of their whole ... Read More

ToCamb2012 replied to a thread
10 years ago
madmax888

Khmer rudeness, or my lack of understanding by madmax888

I have a question for those of you who know more about Khmer than I do. I have had my wife's family members visit me a number of times, including having her younger brother stay with us for 9 months. After visiting, not one of them has thanked ...

ToCamb2012

It is hard to believe that khmer people are not polite and that they are rude to you when they have been your guests. There must be a reason.... Some time ago Madmax888 wrote: "Her (Croeb) brother came down from Phnom Penh to help, and lives ... Read More

ToCamb2012 replied to a thread
10 years ago
sportmike

extension of ordinary/business visa, where? by sportmike

I just arrived in PP a few days ago and am already thinking where to extend my ordinary visa for one year. I heard that going by yourself to the immigration office can be a big hassle, therefore it is recommended to do it via an agency. does anyone ...

ToCamb2012

Hello, Most of tourism agencies offer visa extension service. Just go to an office with your passport, pay the fee and then go back to pick up after some days. Price can be bit different depending of agency and in PP bit cheaper then in Seam Reap. Read More

ToCamb2012 replied to a thread
10 years ago
schauerte

Living in Cambodia and possibility to get a Retirement Visa there by schauerte

Hi, I am looking for the possibility to get a Retirement Visa for Cambodia. What are the requirements. I have a Retirement Visa in Thailand , lived here since 2002, married for 23 years to a Thai national and I am on the run for safety as I am ...

ToCamb2012

Hei, start a business with 11 USD is clever. I hesistate to ask but would be great to hear more what you do? Read More

ToCamb2012 replied to a thread
10 years ago
Bobjohnson1217

Cambodia how safe is it.? by Bobjohnson1217

I am planning on going to Siem Reap Cambodia after the first of the year, any advice would be appreciated, I am a single retired male , I am planning on staying at one of the cheaper hotels , possibly up to a year.. if things go well.....

ToCamb2012

No, I do not think, that in refrigerator in darkness better to live, just to maintain vegetables the best. Thats why Im looking to relocate too :) Read More

ToCamb2012 replied to a thread
10 years ago
Bobjohnson1217

Cambodia how safe is it.? by Bobjohnson1217

I am planning on going to Siem Reap Cambodia after the first of the year, any advice would be appreciated, I am a single retired male , I am planning on staying at one of the cheaper hotels , possibly up to a year.. if things go well.....

ToCamb2012

Easy nice life in Cambodia, retirement in sunshine.....All that is beyond our borders, seems nicer. Living in an unaccustomed climate burdens the body, low sanitary conditions, different food, unusual mix of bacteria, just a big life change in high ... Read More

ToCamb2012 replied to a thread
10 years ago
Phalkun Phalkun

so you want exciting weekends in Phnom Penh? by Phalkun Phalkun

Hi there! Please comment down your ideas on how to have exciting days in Phnom Penh! Places, foods, events, Social Works... 😊

ToCamb2012

For mot of tourists PP looks a great place to hang out, to meet similar travellers as you, to have cheap beer, everybody seems very tolerant.... If you dont have any doubtful interests there - and I hope, you dont have - , there is enough of 1 ... Read More

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10 years ago
Phalkun Phalkun

so you want exciting weekends in Phnom Penh? by Phalkun Phalkun

Hi there! Please comment down your ideas on how to have exciting days in Phnom Penh! Places, foods, events, Social Works... 😊

ToCamb2012

Thank you for interesting post, hmartires. I would love to visit this place definitely next time! Read More

ToCamb2012 replied to a thread
10 years ago
Bobjohnson1217

Cambodia how safe is it.? by Bobjohnson1217

I am planning on going to Siem Reap Cambodia after the first of the year, any advice would be appreciated, I am a single retired male , I am planning on staying at one of the cheaper hotels , possibly up to a year.. if things go well.....

ToCamb2012

It takes about three weeks to acclimate in this very hot climate and high humidity. Lot of sweating, throat problems or bronchitis often etc. Take with you some medicine what you use at home for similar problems. Later, already significantly easier ... Read More

ToCamb2012 replied to a thread
10 years ago
Bobjohnson1217

Cambodia how safe is it.? by Bobjohnson1217

I am planning on going to Siem Reap Cambodia after the first of the year, any advice would be appreciated, I am a single retired male , I am planning on staying at one of the cheaper hotels , possibly up to a year.. if things go well.....

ToCamb2012

Hi. Bob, to find a hotel/guesthouse with affordable prices in Asia , the best website is Agoda - agoda.com/asia.html. No prepayment fee usually and much more hotels with good prices then in Tripadvisor. And - ask your hotel/guesthouse to meet ... Read More

ToCamb2012 replied to a thread
10 years ago
Bobjohnson1217

Cambodia how safe is it.? by Bobjohnson1217

I am planning on going to Siem Reap Cambodia after the first of the year, any advice would be appreciated, I am a single retired male , I am planning on staying at one of the cheaper hotels , possibly up to a year.. if things go well.....

ToCamb2012

Dear Bob, you got correct answers from many people here - you can enter to Cambodia without return ticket. On the board they do not ask to see your return ticket or your cash or anything. I think in Cambodia are the most polite board clerks I ever ... Read More