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michellesincambodia

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English expat in Cambodia

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English

Lives in Phnom Penh

Registration: 25 August 2008

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michellesincambodia replied to a thread
13 years ago
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Pregnant in Phnom Penh by EMMA LOU

Hello! I'm hoping to move to Phnom Penh to be closer to the father of my child, before I give birth in May. I will need to find somewhere to live, hopefully in a family home, or with a female, who wouldn't mind a newborn baby! I also need to find ...

Hi Emma I lived in PP for a few years. Message me through my blog spot - michelles-in-cambodia.blogspot.com for some advice. - I am a mum too expecting my second right now. Good luck! Michelle Read More

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michellesincambodia replied to a thread
15 years ago
pauln

arriving end of november, is it worth the travel???? by pauln

Im thinking of taking a tefl at the end of november in phnom penh. my course is with a company called languagecorps who are housed in cambodia unversity apparently. anyone any info on the company or the chances of working as a teacher after the ...

I have heard a few negative reports about this company. No first hand experience of it though. Read More

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michellesincambodia replied to a thread
16 years ago
diste01

Transportation in Phnom Penh, please advise by diste01

Hello! In June this year I am relocating to Cambodia for at least 12 months. As far as I know there is no public transportation available apart from tuk-tuks and moto taxis. Obviously, living there and trying to haggle every day to get to and ...

Riverside to airport for tuk tuk should be no more than $7. This is the standard fixed fare the airport guys charge... You could try for less when you have a regular person as they will want the regular income. Yes, its good to have a couple of ... Read More

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michellesincambodia replied to a thread
16 years ago
diste01

Transportation in Phnom Penh, please advise by diste01

Hello! In June this year I am relocating to Cambodia for at least 12 months. As far as I know there is no public transportation available apart from tuk-tuks and moto taxis. Obviously, living there and trying to haggle every day to get to and ...

I lived in PP for well over a year - you won't have a problem hagging everyday. Living there is nothing like being a tourist - you will have regular guys who will drive you about and you will not haggle - just pay what you think the price is. Even ... Read More