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16 my travel to abrod #2

16 :  this is for compensation instead of 22/2/2018. previous in No.15 I told about my experience overseas.   the second one that I have the opportunity to abroad because my boss believes that I can speak English very well. that was not true. Good luck for me for that time have someone can speak Thai. for that time my English skill very bad I did not understand anything when they speak together.

let me return to about travel trip by car my boss and his friend drive to pick up my friend, he had to work in Cambodia. and then they drive to Sriracha, ordered me to park my car in Gas station and pick up me to Trad province we arrived at border checkpoint and then parked my boss car then walked cross border to Cambodia and check in Hotel, big Hotel in Poipet. have Cambodian agency take us to a small hotel, a little far from the border,  for dinner and check in but my boss refuses.  so they took us back to Big one nearly border.

This hotel has casino, also the first time I have seen it. I enjoy my room and the view around the hotel along with beach and beautiful place although it was so old. but it still was interesting.

next day we traveled by Cambodian car use more than 6 hours to the port we had the meeting with the representative of power factory. they import coal for produce electricity. this is bad for me I did not understand anything. I did only smile.  Maybe that time my boss notice and doubtful my skill.

after that time when return to home  I did serious my commitment to improve English but still not improve until 2017 that I enrolled in Topica Native English School online.

For this trip I did not completed my stories I will continue.

We travel not to escape life, but for life not to escape us.” –

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