Whoa, where did the last 3 months go?! Not that I'm complaining because it means I've finished work and am about to put on my travelling boots again. But not before I get my dose of family, delicious Asian food, and cheap but good foot massages! Whilst my time in Phnom Penh is normally spent relaxing, eating, and hanging out with my grandma, I've realised that after spending almost 6 months here in the last year I can barely string more than a sentence together in Khmer . So I've decided to get off my butt and take some lessons so I can feel more like a local. So far, I've already learned how to count, tell the time, meet and greet, bargain at the markets and give directions, although my accent is yielding strange looks
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