Ah! the nauseating stench from flame-grilled/burnt pork fat From the fellow on the corner with his charcoal fire, Breakfast with last nights left-over boiled rice. English is widely spoken here, taught at school as Second language, many cafes and restaurants that cater To locals and foriegners have staff who speak English well, Also Chinese language, I've known many moto-dop drivers and Other low wage earners doing menial tasks whose English is Quite good. If you persist with eating the local cheap shit food, loaded with MSG you will have no energy to walk that extra two blocks To a fuller understanding of Phnom Penh Cheers.
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Ah! the nauseating stench from flame-grilled/burnt pork fat
From the fellow on the corner with his charcoal fire,
Breakfast with last nights left-over boiled rice.
English is widely spoken here, taught at school as
Second language, many cafes and restaurants that cater
To locals and foriegners have staff who speak English well,
Also Chinese language, I've known many moto-dop drivers and
Other low wage earners doing menial tasks whose English is
Quite good.
If you persist with eating the local cheap shit food, loaded
with MSG you will have no energy to walk that extra two blocks
To a fuller understanding of Phnom Penh
Cheers.
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