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Anonymous
Hey trv's. i need some help here. in a few months i will be taking a job in phnom penh. i'll only be making about 400-500 USD per week. i am an american in mylate 20's and i have traveled a bit in asia, just never to phnom penh. can anyone give me ANY suggestions on what it's like. Will I be making enough money? I pretty much live like a backpacker and don't need a lot of luxuries. What parts of town should i live in? will i be able to get around not knowing much khmer? ANY suggestions are appreciated.
>> Anonymous
it's been a while, but that should be plenty of cash if you are living alone and stay away from the hookers, but i don't even think they are that expensive.
>> Anonymous
That guy in the moped was never seen again. Some say he rode all the way to the last shunned rice field of his ancestors. Others say he burned the gasoline clean off the tank then died looking for his own clutch of this world in some misbegotten highland. Others think it was thieves who captured him and swiftly killed him for his shoes. Then there is Sussana, his love. Who thinks he is drinking coffee in the afternoon in some open cafe in Paris.
>> Anonymous
OP here. i thought more trv's would be familiar with this city. hmmm.
>> Anonymous
>400-500 USD per week
so, about 20x the average wage of a local Cambodian
way to go, son
>> Anonymous
These things always interest me.

What kind of job? How did you get hired there?

My dream job involves working in the not-so-first-world parts of our planet.
>> Anonymous
>>82703
i am going to be working at a lab in a university there.

>>82697
i had a choice of phnom penh or bangkok. i also want to be able to save money if at all possible. i didn't think that this salary would allow me to save much in bangkok. also, from what i have read, the people of cambodia esp. phnom penh seem to have a slower, and more relaxed lifestyle.
>> Anonymous
my father was in cambodgia once when the red khmers had ruled there. a crew of his ship wasn't allowed to go anywhere and they were guarded by underaged soldiers. i dunno anything about modern cambodgia though
>> Anonymous
>>82659i'll only be making about 400-500 USD per week.

OK, so you are going to be fucking rich but...

>>and i have traveled a bit in asia, just never to phnom penh..Will I be making enough money?


You are a fucking liar then about having been to Asia, or you are fucking stupid as shit.

It is a fucking 3rd world country, and you are making 1st world wages.

I can only assume you are a weaboo faggot trolling for ooohs and ahhhs, or just a fucking brilliant 9/10 troll. Fuck you got me....
>> Anonymous
Don't go to the back packer ghetto near the lake. Go near the old russian market. Rooms for about 3$ with shower, nothing luxurious though.
In most places you can negociate the price for your room if you are going to stay more than 7 days. So about 100$/month on your room. And like most places in south east asia, you can get a good meal for 1-2$ so it's not really worth cooking unless you are homesick. That'll leave you about 1000$/month to buy weed, opium and prostitutes. Enjoy!
>> Anonymous
Hmm, Cambodia seems pretty sweet.
>> Anonymous
>>82827
Is it safe for white americans?
>> Anonymous
>>82827
what's wrong with the lake area and the backpackers? is that part of town still there even? i thought they were filling the lake in.
>> Anonymous
>Is it safe for white americans?

It depends how goodlooking you are. If you are a knockout you might have to share your body a few times.
>> Anonymous
That is plenty of money for Phenom Phen. I have no idea why a company would pay you that much to live in Phenom Phen. It would've been enough for Bangkok. Or even to get by in say Los Angeles.

So assuming you aren't a troll, and have simply only travelled in Tokyo and Hong Kong or something. In which case you are in for a big surprise, ie. 3rd fucking world. So you'll have plenty of money, and you'll be safe if you aren't stupid. But you'll also be bored and hot. Phenom Phen isn't a very big city. Cambodia is rural and poor. Oh and hot. very hot. have fun with that.

However the people are very friendly and it is a fun place if you just want to hang out. Also the people you'll have to interact with at first: hotel, restaurants, 'taxi' will speak english well enough.

Oh and I thought the lake area was quite nice. I don't know what those other people's problem was.
>> Anonymous
>>82923
thanks anon. one reason i chose phnom penh over bangkok was to experience a more non-western way of life free from mcdonalds and starbucks. i live in a very "bohemian" neighborhood in an american city about the size of phnom penh now, and it's the perfect size and population. it sounds like i will have a nice time - it's to bad that i'm not attracted to asian girls - every google search about the city comes back to a prostitution article.

one more question to those that might know.. in my days off i would love to travel to the neighboring cities and countries. are there trains and buses or boats that people use? what is the most popular way to travel long distances in that part of the world?
>> Anonymous
>>82923
you are correct I've been all over japan - spent a month there, and a night in Beijing. sorry i sound like a troll.
bored? nothing sounds better to me than sitting outside a cafe reading a book, writing, or drinking a beer in the sun. nightlife, bars, and such are only fun every once in a while - i must be getting old. it seems like there is a sense of community in phnom penh - these are just a few reasons why i chose it over bangkok.
>> Anonymous
>>82939
>nothing sounds better to me than sitting outside a cafe reading a book, writing, or drinking a beer in the sun. nightlife, bars, and such are only fun every once in a while - i must be getting old.
nah, me too. I partied like a bastard from 13-20 years old and got away from that lifestyle and those people. Now, i just like to live in cheap places, enjoy tropical weather, delicious food, hot girls, and an easier life.
>> Anonymous
>>82936
> are there trains and buses or boats that people use? what is the most popular way to travel long distances in that part of the world?

you'll be wanting to go by plane. the roads in that area are shit. maybe a boat to battambang/siem reap or vien tiane or ho chi minh city. make sure you go to laos. check out the gibbons experience. do thailand as well, its probably worth saving money while you're in cambodia to just travel when your job finishes for a few months
>> Anonymous
>>82936

Fair enough, for a nice place to sit I liked the Bali Cafe, Indonesian food by the lake.

If you have the money, take an airplane. 120km will take you 6 hot, dusty hours by bus.

I agree with>>82946, the rest of the region is also very interesting. Though you should probably wait until they stop rioting in Thailand.