Well Phnom Penh shops are a melting pot of unusual goods and ridiculous prices, both positively and negatively. We keep in mind that our salary here is about 3-4 times less than in Australia, so bargains are not always worth grabbing. I have taught the kids to multiply prices by 4 to see what the equivalent would be against our wage in Australia before we decide something is necessarily affordable - that has been a very good check for them before they ask for something. For example, Nathan and I explored the limited range of cheeses, one of the first we looked at was $50 a kilogram, needless to say, unaffordable! Bread is about $1 a loaf, we can live with that - though that is a plain white sandwich loaf, but a big box of Special K is $9 - toast has become the breaky of choice for the kids because I cannot justify Australian cereal and other imports taste a bit like cardboard, but they don't mind at all.
Mind you, if you come to visit us, then there are wonderful bargains to be had for the tourist!!!
You can get custom made shoes from a bootmaker for about $20 while the ones in the stores are $10 - $30 and do not seem to come bigger than a ladies 7!
Nathan got three T shirts in the markets for $5, though girls t shirts are often $2.50 - $5. A cold 300ml bottle of coke is about 35cents. My Nokia mobile phone which was about $300 on ebay in AUS can be bought for less than $150 here.
The list goes on, and the lesson to be learned living here is to adjust your lifestyle to suit the items and prices best available, while keeping a few luxury's so that you have that little bit of familiarity to savour. (Even if vegemite is $5.50 a jar).
Brown Family "C" Change
It's been Canberra to Cambewarra,
Now its Cambewarra to ... Cambodia
Welcome to the Brown Family Blog where we aim to keep you updated on our life, work and prayer needs while serving in the small mission school of Hope International, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
email: brownsincambodia@gmail.com
Now its Cambewarra to ... Cambodia
Welcome to the Brown Family Blog where we aim to keep you updated on our life, work and prayer needs while serving in the small mission school of Hope International, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
email: brownsincambodia@gmail.com
Thursday, July 31, 2008
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