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numberoneposter posted:Uhg my stupid scooter burn means I might not be able to swim unless I want to repeatedly scrape sand out of my leg. I still might do a day scuba trip and clean it right after. I have some water proof bandages that I might literally duct tape to my leg. Please come back with all your limbs kthx.
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Just saw a guy take off on a scooter with a big bowl of noodle soup like Dennis eating a bowl of cereal while driving in Always Sunny.
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ReindeerF posted:Also, I assume this is mostly about you being gerrymandered out of yet another reasonable delivery area without written explanation! While I did recently lose Carl's Jr, it's just that my friend ordered Scoozi for his birthday and it was awful. I'm big on Pizza Mania and the dude at W District personally. Though neither will deliver to my condo.
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webmeister posted:In handy image form for the Excel-impaired Now that's Big Data and Business Intelligence!
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Pilsner posted:Now that's Big Data and Business Intelligence!
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Why are you attempting to eat anything with cheese in southeast asia?
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# ? Apr 9, 2019 04:54 |
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So I'm leaving for Cambodia in two days. What's the best way to get a cab that goes from the airport to my hotel? Are there any phone apps?
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grab?
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punk rebel ecks posted:So I'm leaving for Cambodia in two days. What's the best way to get a cab that goes from the airport to my hotel? Are there any phone apps? I walked out of the airport and took the first tuktuk I saw and agreed to a price that sounded reasonable. It's not really rocket science in Cambodia. Cheesemaster200 posted:Why are you attempting to eat anything with cheese in southeast asia? Because I want a variety of food and not just raw shrimp dipped in fish sauce all the time.
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punk rebel ecks posted:So I'm leaving for Cambodia in two days. What's the best way to get a cab that goes from the airport to my hotel? Are there any phone apps?
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Okay. I assume they speak english correct? My second, and last question, is how does money work? Like will there be currency exchange machines or kiosks? What's the best way to turn dollars into Riels?
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punk rebel ecks posted:Okay. I assume they speak english correct? Sometimes I dont know if people are trolling or not
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caberham posted:Sometimes I dont know if people are trolling or not No, I'm not, I'm really that stupid.
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punk rebel ecks posted:No, I'm not, I'm really that stupid. Cambodia only uses riels for amounts smaller than $1. There are no riel coins. You just hand them USD to pay for things and if there’s change you get riels back. ATMs give you USD. E: I suppose there are riel coins but they’re not common Pirate Radar fucked around with this message at 07:24 on Apr 9, 2019 |
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Cambodia is neat because you genuinely don't need to bring any foreign currency if you have USD. The taxis will know the major streets and hotels.
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Cheesemaster200 posted:Why are you attempting to eat anything with cheese in southeast asia? I'm not much of a pizza fan but I had the best four cheese pizza I've ever had about 8 years in Khao Lak. So good. Made by an Italian guy, by way of a Burmese proxy doing the actual hands-on stuff while old mate managed. Legitimately, like he was a puppeteer. It was weird. Anyway, having spent a lot of time in Thailand since then, and more time back here, I'd realised that Thais don't get cheese but the Burmese do. And I think that at least one of the cheese on the four cheese pizza was mouldy and I don't care because it made it taste better.
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punk rebel ecks posted:Okay. I assume they speak english correct? I just realized that I should have answered this with: “The best way to turn dollars into riels is to buy something and get change”
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punk rebel ecks posted:Okay. I assume they speak english correct? Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Where you go? Yes. Yes.
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Motorino is a chain from Brooklyn and their oven fired pizzas are pretty good. They have them in Philippines, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore
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Atlas Hugged posted:Cambodia is neat because you genuinely don't need to bring any foreign currency if you have USD. Awesome thanks.
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punk rebel ecks, I'm genuinely worried and excited for you based on the questions you've been asking here in the past couple of months. I'm pulling for you though. It's almost guaranteed you'll have an awesome time. Stay safe out there.
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Agreed. About 15 or 16 years ago we had just closed down a start up I had worked very hard on, and I wanted to take a sabbatical. A guy on the forums told me I should go the Thailand. I asked what kind of hotels I should book and what I should plan and so on. He basically said don't plan anything. He said to bring a pair of comfortable shoes, you could buy flip-flops when you're there, get a quality backpack before you leave and otherwise just bring cash and an ATM card and a credit card, and at that time we had to drag music around so I loaded up my MP3 CDs. Anyway, he was right. Changed my life, and for the last 13 years I've lived here and worked here and traveled all over. The smartest thing you can do is stop trying to plan. You're going to have a million reasons in your head why you need to plan, but if you don't plan then you're going to find out there's a whole other way of doing things that works just fine and it's a lot more fun. This whole region is set up for you to just parachute in and pick from a menu daily what you want to do, where you want to go, what you want to eat, and so on. It's training wheels for independent travel, use them. The illusion of control, in all things, is exactly that.
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I'm looking at tickets to Cambodia in July, and they just jumped up in price by about $300. jeez Any chance they'll go back down?
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Constellation I posted:punk rebel ecks, I'm genuinely worried and excited for you based on the questions you've been asking here in the past couple of months. I'm pulling for you though. It's almost guaranteed you'll have an awesome time. Stay safe out there. Thanks. I'm a bit uneased since I've never left the country before and I leave in two days. My biggest worry is when I get there I find not being able to speak or read the language will result in hellish situation. punk rebel ecks fucked around with this message at 23:10 on Apr 9, 2019 |
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punk rebel ecks posted:Thanks. I'm a bit uneased since I've never left the country before and I leave in two days. Worry not. Sometimes things can be a touch awkward, but there's always a way to communicate. The vast majority of folks you'll encounter are fully functional in English. Now would be a good time to stock up on $1 USD bills in good condition.
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ReindeerF posted:Agreed. Someone from this forum made the analogy of "what takes up more space, backpack full of poo poo or a $50 bill?" In my opinion that was the best advice about southeast asia I have gotten. My first trip there I packed like I was going on an expedition; afterwards I had a small backpack and kind of winged it.
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Much to my disappointment, scuba diving is kind of incompatible with travelling light. You start off with a mask and fins, then maybe a regulator, then a BCD, then a backplate and wing, then a manifold, then you think that back mounted twins sucks and you want to go side mount so you get more regulators, and to properly explore overhead environments you need a bunch of weird reels and lines and lights and battery canisters, wetsuits for all kinds of conditions, and then you think "gently caress! I need to document all the cool poo poo that I'm seeing!" and you end up with a Pelican case or two full of lights and strobes and cameras and housings and all kinds of other poo poo, and it looks like you're single-handedly mounting a military invasion every time you rock up at the airport. And Indonesian customs treats you as such, wanting to inspect every item in your many item diving kit in minute detail because they're horribly afraid that it's all brand-new and you're importing all of this poo poo to sell and you're going to flee the country without paying tax or something. Then because you've spent all your money on gear and training and flights and excess baggage weight, you have to schlep all of your junk - case after case after case - like a sucker using the cheapest land transport you can get. It loving sucks, but it's worth it for the three great photos you get every year. Until you don't dive for 3 years in a row, all of your poo poo falls apart because it's not being used, you need to have everything service lest it flood or you die if you ever decide to use it again, and because you've moved back to the real world you've got a thousand other things you need to spend your money on. I guess the moral of the story is: stay in Asia. Don't buy scuba gear. Don't be afraid of languages or smells or minor hardship. Thailand won't eat you - not unless you fall in love with a bar girl who used to be a bar man, and you find yourself supporting her extended family out in the provinces, you somehow knock her up (even though she used to be a guy) and you think you're doing the right thing by getting married but you wake up dead one day and she's stolen all of the meagre amount of wealth you've managed not to spend on Big Chang (tm) and chips and gravy and the local titty bar while totally not cheating on your Thai Wife (tm). Finch! fucked around with this message at 02:58 on Apr 10, 2019 |
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take up birding it's the scuba of the air
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Fitzy Fitz posted:take up birding For my own sanity I've banned myself from getting involved in any more expensive hobbies
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It's great being married to someone from Thailand because she can translate for me and take me to all of the cool spots...but it's also bad because we can never go there without spending nearly all of our time with her family
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C-Euro posted:It's great being married to someone from Thailand because she can translate for me and take me to all of the cool spots...but it's also bad because we can never go there without spending nearly all of our time with her family I'm probably going to marry a girl from a big Italian family here in Australia. We're going to Italy in a few weeks and she's JUST told me that she failed first-year university Italian because her extended family helped out with learning but taught her some weird dialect that's specific to the region they're from and is almost unintelligible to everyone else :/
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Yeah my sister married a guy whose entire family is from Sicily. She studied up on Italian before they went back to Sicily for a visit and yeah, that was about as pointless as you'd expect since most of them didn't speak Italian, only Sicilian
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Pixelante posted:Worry not. Sometimes things can be a touch awkward, but there's always a way to communicate. The vast majority of folks you'll encounter are fully functional in English. How many $1 should I stock up on? I have Chase bank, can I just use an ATM when I get there?
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A guy in the forums posted his motorcycle travels along south east Asia 8 years ago. Pompous rhombus is my hero. And then I really liked the idea of it and started backpacking. Now I have a bunch of travel goon friends turned friends.
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punk rebel ecks posted:How many $1 should I stock up on? $200 If you run out, go to any ATM to get more. Then go to a convenience store and buy some poo poo to break the larger bills that the ATM gave you. Call Chase and notify them of your travels. Now you have all the money to spend on all the early morning streetcorner pork and rice you can eat. And Anchor beer. Is Anchor the good one, and Angkor the crappy? I forget.
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It doesn't really matter.
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Well due to recently switching to MetroPCS, I can't unlock my phone. So I have to buy one at the Cambodian airport. Will this be difficult?
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No idea as I haven't had a US phone since 2008, but I know in most countries buying a prepaid phone is relatively easy with your passport in hand. Cambodia could be unique though.
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In 2017 my phone was locked to Roger's. In retrospect I should have just bought a cheap android with sim when I realized my own phone wouldn't work. It's so much easier with data and Google maps turn by turn. Protip, use earbuds for turn by turn on the motorbike.
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punk rebel ecks posted:Well due to recently switching to MetroPCS, I can't unlock my phone. So I have to buy one at the Cambodian airport. Will this be difficult? Don't really recommend buying phones at the airport because it doesn't matter what country you're in, you're guaranteed to pay more. You only have like a day left though, right? I was going to suggest getting an unlocked phone used before you leave. Alternatively, if you're only there for a week, you don't really need data or need to bother with a phone. Just rely on your hotel/hostel's wifi.
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