Dealing with beggars As a rule of thumb, more in Cambodia than Thailand, instead of giving money to beggars (who knows if that is going to shoes, food, glue for their nose, or their "beggar pimp?!"), I would buy things like nutritional juices, pens (for school), other snacks, bottled water, toothbrushes, etc., and give it to those in need. I felt better about myself, and it certainly was for their own good.
Speechless in Princeton Monkeys jumping off power lines...Dehli Belly!!!
Keep it coming...this story leaves me speechless and that is not an easy thing to do. Please be careful...as I suspected behind every great (and protector) there is an even greater women!
UM
My wife and I have decided to leave our jobs in NYC to spend a few months abroad to survey conditions of international bathroom facilities. And do some other things also.... full info
lyle
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stay safe!