by Barang_doa_slae » Sun Nov 17, 2019 6:44 pm
YaTingPom wrote: ↑Sun Nov 17, 2019 5:46 pm
I’ve seen it once, in SIhanoukville, BC (Before Chinese).
They were standing there (30 meters from Charlie Harper’s Bar towards Canadia) for two hours then gave up. They even did the thumbs up thing and had a sign, in English.
They looked like two idiots, with the guy doing the two hands together thing (forgot what it’s called) to cars as they passed.
The two Khmer i was with had no idea what they were doing. I told them and they said why don’t they take the bus!
If you are in a city the way to go is to write your destination on a cardboard.
Have seen people do that here a few times and also the typical barang hitchhiker on the highway, never stopped tho as I was flying by with family.
Why not as Miguelito said give it a go and please give us a feed back.
One advice, try not to look like a beggar, khmer tend to judge on looks.
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I’ve seen it once, in SIhanoukville, BC (Before Chinese).
They were standing there (30 meters from Charlie Harper’s Bar towards Canadia) for two hours then gave up. They even did the thumbs up thing and had a sign, in English.
They looked like two idiots, with the guy doing the two hands together thing (forgot what it’s called) to cars as they passed.
The two Khmer i was with had no idea what they were doing. I told them and they said why don’t they take the bus!
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If you are in a city the way to go is to write your destination on a cardboard.
Have seen people do that here a few times and also the typical barang hitchhiker on the highway, never stopped tho as I was flying by with family.
Why not as Miguelito said give it a go and please give us a feed back.
One advice, try not to look like a beggar, khmer tend to judge on looks.