Which would you prefer to live and why? China, Cambodia, Brazil, Viet Nam, Peru, or Thailand?
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Which would you prefer to live and why? China, Cambodia, Brazil, Viet Nam, Peru, or Thailand?
So far I have lived in Cambodia for 3 years. I have lived in Brazil and did visa runs to Peru for a few years. I have worked in Shenyang,China off and on for a year. I went to Vietnam and Thailand with my girlfriend. I also went to Thailand to get a soapy massage when my girlfriend and I broke up.
In my opinion China and Brazil are easiest for me. I love Latinas especially their fiery personality. I also like how Brazilian and Peruvian women will always offer to pay the bill and will plan out what we will be doing for the rest of the week. It also helps that I can speak Portuguese and I get paid well teaching there. I also really like the Amazon Rainforest as it is quiet and relaxing. The Anacondas can really take your breath away and coming in contact with electric eels is a shocking experience.
I like China as I can speak pretty good Mandarin and a little uyghur. I get paid quite good when I teach there and I think Chinese girls are gorgeous especially their eyes. I also tend to like the Chinese Communist Party and Xi Jinping. I found I have alot in common with Mao Zedong. We are both very paranoid people who think Western Nations are plotting to destroy us. However I am more of a Stalinist than a Maoist
When I went to Vietnam I enjoyed touring the war Remnants museum and sadly my girlfriend had a fight with me and we had to come back early because I really wanted to go see Ho Chi Minh as he is a leader I have great admiration for. I would consider living in Viet Nam not just because of its history and people but I find I like living in Communist and authoritarian countries.
Thailand was actually my least favorite. I have been avoiding going there because I do not want to be viewed as a sexpat. I also really had little reason for staying there as I had little interest in learning Thai and despite I like Prayut Chanoocha there is really nothing else about Thailand that would make me want to stay there longer.
Cambodia is ok for me but I mainly came here to meet my girlfriend. If she were to break up with me which she has done numerous times I would likely not stay here. I like Hun Sen and have made a youtube video stating how I love him and hope he and his beautiful wife live forever. I can speak some Khmer mainly numbers, greetings, chicken, beef, monkeys, cats dogs, eating utensils, and various fruits otherwise there is really nothing that would make me want to stay here if my girlfriend left me. I am just curious about how other people would compare Cambodia with Brazil, China, Peru, Thailand, and Vietnam.
In my opinion China and Brazil are easiest for me. I love Latinas especially their fiery personality. I also like how Brazilian and Peruvian women will always offer to pay the bill and will plan out what we will be doing for the rest of the week. It also helps that I can speak Portuguese and I get paid well teaching there. I also really like the Amazon Rainforest as it is quiet and relaxing. The Anacondas can really take your breath away and coming in contact with electric eels is a shocking experience.
I like China as I can speak pretty good Mandarin and a little uyghur. I get paid quite good when I teach there and I think Chinese girls are gorgeous especially their eyes. I also tend to like the Chinese Communist Party and Xi Jinping. I found I have alot in common with Mao Zedong. We are both very paranoid people who think Western Nations are plotting to destroy us. However I am more of a Stalinist than a Maoist
When I went to Vietnam I enjoyed touring the war Remnants museum and sadly my girlfriend had a fight with me and we had to come back early because I really wanted to go see Ho Chi Minh as he is a leader I have great admiration for. I would consider living in Viet Nam not just because of its history and people but I find I like living in Communist and authoritarian countries.
Thailand was actually my least favorite. I have been avoiding going there because I do not want to be viewed as a sexpat. I also really had little reason for staying there as I had little interest in learning Thai and despite I like Prayut Chanoocha there is really nothing else about Thailand that would make me want to stay there longer.
Cambodia is ok for me but I mainly came here to meet my girlfriend. If she were to break up with me which she has done numerous times I would likely not stay here. I like Hun Sen and have made a youtube video stating how I love him and hope he and his beautiful wife live forever. I can speak some Khmer mainly numbers, greetings, chicken, beef, monkeys, cats dogs, eating utensils, and various fruits otherwise there is really nothing that would make me want to stay here if my girlfriend left me. I am just curious about how other people would compare Cambodia with Brazil, China, Peru, Thailand, and Vietnam.
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Romantic Cambodia is dead and gone. It's with McKinley in the grave.
Why did you leave out north Korea, Venezuela and Cuba?
I can’t take any poster with a user name like the OP’s seriously.
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Visa issue, perhaps?
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Can you post a link to your youtube channel? By the way, how are your chemistry experiments coming along? Has your paranoid schizophrenic sister come to visit you yet?
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Cambodia is not a communist nation, it's a kingdom of wonder, and so very different from all other nations, whether close or afar.
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Did this "soapy massage" cause your breakup? Either way I'm happy for the both of you.Putin4ever2 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2019 8:46 pmSo far I have lived in Cambodia for 3 years. I have lived in Brazil and did visa runs to Peru for a few years. I have worked in Shenyang,China off and on for a year. I went to Vietnam and Thailand with my girlfriend. I also went to Thailand to get a soapy massage when my girlfriend and I broke up.
Freedom is not a state. It is an act. It is not some enchanted garden perched high on a distant plateau.. Freedom is a continuous action we all must take, and each generation must do its part to create an even more fair, more just society.-John Lewis
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I think he was referring to Vietnam but I lost all interest when I read this:newnewnewbie wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2019 11:34 pmCambodia is not a communist nation, it's a kingdom of wonder, and so very different from all other nations, whether close or afar.
I like HE and have made a youtube video stating how I love him and hope he and his beautiful wife live forever
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I refuse to go out with nothing more than a whimper followed by a small farting sound and a shit stain on my bed sheets..
Just thought I'd share that with you.
Just thought I'd share that with you.
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I've never been, but isn't South America abit...erm....dangerous?
Cambodia is kinda cuddly in comparison??
Asthetically, commie countries and ex commie countries, can be abit ugly and boring in my limited experience. Rows and rows of restaurants of exactly the same format and decor without any imagination or creativity gone into them. $$$
The beach near Vinh, Vietnam was like that.
Cambodia is kinda cuddly in comparison??
Asthetically, commie countries and ex commie countries, can be abit ugly and boring in my limited experience. Rows and rows of restaurants of exactly the same format and decor without any imagination or creativity gone into them. $$$
The beach near Vinh, Vietnam was like that.
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Chile might be a bit dodgy at the moment but I never felt in any danger while I was Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. However, some of big cities certainly have areas that you don't want to be in for any longer than you have to but that is true for all big cities.
In the three years that I have been on the road have been a victim of crime only twice and both times that was in Malaysia: some fucker stole my shoes from outside my beach chalet and another time a dirty toe-rag nicked my Anchor Beer baseball cap off my handlebar. Cunt, I had had that cap since 2005.
As for the topic my answer would be Sovankhet in S Laos , on the Mekong for sunsets n beer n puff , Frenchy like Kampot plus great cycling in the mountains , Issan on the other side, Cambodia n Vietnam nearby too.
In the three years that I have been on the road have been a victim of crime only twice and both times that was in Malaysia: some fucker stole my shoes from outside my beach chalet and another time a dirty toe-rag nicked my Anchor Beer baseball cap off my handlebar. Cunt, I had had that cap since 2005.
As for the topic my answer would be Sovankhet in S Laos , on the Mekong for sunsets n beer n puff , Frenchy like Kampot plus great cycling in the mountains , Issan on the other side, Cambodia n Vietnam nearby too.
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