Cool Cambodia

Marissa Carruthers is a freelance journalist who left behind life in the UK for the聽sun and smiles of Cambodia. In her column, she shares the聽ups and downs of聽settling into life in Phnom Penh as a new expat.

A monk takes a cool walk through the park.

Santa delivered the best Christmas present ever 麻豆传媒映画 a few days early when the temperature finally dropped.

After weeks of being reassured the cool season would land within the next few days, I either trudged on painfully through the sticky heat or became a prisoner stuck in the confines of an aircon-cooled room.

Then at the weekend, I woke up and suddenly the temperature had changed. A cool wind blew and I actually managed the walk to get my morning coffee without breaking into a sweat.

Once I got inside and the daily chorus of 鈥済ood mornings鈥 were out of the way, one of the waitresses asked me if I was cold.

I struggled to stifle my shock because, with the temperature still stuck in the early-20s, this was definitely not my definition of cold. 鈥淐old? Are you cold?鈥 I asked to double-check I鈥檇 heard her right.

鈥淵es, very cold,鈥 came my answer. Wow.

Later on that day, the security guard at my apartment block had the same complaint. 鈥淰ery cold,鈥 he said shivering as he wrapped his arms tightly around himself while I remained comfortably warm in my shorts and t-shirt.

Despite Cambodians complaints about it being too cold, I鈥檝e relished in the drop in temperature.

On Christmas Eve I was able to enjoy drinks with a fresh breeze to cool me down rather than an army of cranked up fans and on Christmas Day, I walked off the hefty portion of turkey with all the trimmings that I鈥檇 scoffed at Paddy Rice鈥檚 along the riverside without dripping in sweat.

And best of all, finally the frizz that鈥檚 plagued my hair ever since stepping foot in Cambodia has disappeared. Long live the cool season.

One Response to Cool Cambodia

    says:

    LOL…..must have missed you at Paddy Rice I enjoyed the same Xmas lunch…….long live the cool breezes!

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