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Originally Posted by moki
sigh. Clearly you've never been to Cambodia. Please, go, discover what real inequity and poverty is (but yes, you will find Coca Cola there).
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OP never claimed that he understood the whole country or that he was going to discuss the economic problems the country face.
Obviously it's cheap to live due to it being a developing country; I don't think anyone doubts that.
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My only point has been that I don't think OP has been in-country long enough to truly understand what life in Cambodia is like, beyond the warm platitudes of a postcard sent home.
He's stayed a when in Cambodia and gave his opinions. They are valid. Despite you obviously understanding much more deeply Cambodia, it has still taken you have a dozen posts and actually write anything of value.
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I've met and known so many people like OP who just gush and gush about various third world countries they've vacationed to, when they've barely scratched the surface. Vacationing is not living; reality is not a postcard.
I've met and known so many people like you who 'understand' the real country and belittle others who are only just discovering it and so will naturally have less knowledge than you. People can have different experiences. OP never wrote about how it was economically prosperous country and how cost of living was high, did he?
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Living in a hotel at a beachfront resort in a town that caters to sex tourism and tourism in general is naturally going to lead to a distorted view of the country.
Distorted from your view of what you consider 'the real cambodia'.
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You can be quite sure that the average Cambodian would happily trade their "simple life" for your horrible, dreary Western existence. By in large, they are not living simply because they want to, they are doing so because they have to. I just think it's supremely patronizing to glamorize and glorify this, and all from a few weeks vacation.
Try living it. I know a number of people personally who have.
Quite obviously OP is not living 'an average Cambodian life' is he? He talked about living in western-style apartments, 24-hour security, and earning 5x more than he needs to live. Do you really think that gave the impression that he was trying to live the simple life like the locals?
obviously when people do this and 'live like kings' in developing nations they are to some extent taking advantage of the economic situations of the host country. OP never suggested otherwise. What he did was take his time to write a trip report on how it's gone so far, and you've just come in and insulted him for not truely understanding what the country is like.