Thank you Austin for your hard work in spreading the news about Cambodia to the world. I am a Cambodian who has left Cambodia over 40 years ago but I has never once forgot who I am and where I came from. I has only been back to Cambodia once in 2016 after 40 years but I can tell you that I was actually able to meet new people and become a friend with them over night, that’s how nice and friendly the Cambodian people are. And yes, respect is a big thing in Cambodian culture. If you respect them, they will respect and love you, otherwise don’t expect anything from them. I often times heard people talk about racism in Cambodia in social media or RU-vid, it’s not true and it’s a misunderstanding about Cambodian reaction and interaction with foreigners at their first sight. Cambodian may give you a different look and may be some abnormal body expression when they encounter foreigners, especially in the countryside, but that doesn’t mean that they don’t like you, instead that is their way of telling you their awe and their first impression seeing foreigners. There is no racism in Cambodia.
I also left Cambodia since late 70s and I've been in America since 1982 and I was about 10 years old. And yes I do miss 🇰🇭 dearly and also never forget where I came from
😅😅😅 there is against Cambodian citizens of Vietnamese descent. Especially if they are too open about it, I’m Khmer of that ethnic mixture. And you also right it is not as bad as people think. Most of it are exaggerations to discredit Cambodia.
@@Gneskos you may be right, especially those Khmers of ex-Khmer Rouge who dislike Vietnamese. However, if you’re really a Vietnamese-Khmer living in Cambodia you should know how most Cambodian people are like. And if you want to know why some Khmer dislikes Vietnamese it’s because they feel that they have lack of respect, I mentioned about respect in my comment above, from the Vietnamese people. Vietnamese people often have the mindset that they’re a superior ethnicity in the region and think that Cambodian are barbaric. You can start reading some of the comments on RU-vid the Vietnamese netizens posted. One of the Vietnamese monks just made disturbing comments about the Khmer people recently, you might have heard about it.
Me too I left Cambodia 40 years ago and I feel Cambodia is at peace and people are happy and appreciate life and be kind to others, because Cambodian knew life and kindness is now carved into their hearts, the same for me even I now live in The US, I'm one of the kindness person everywhere I go. 🙏❤️🩹🇰🇭🇺🇸
It’s so refreshing to hear such positive feedback about Cambodia and their people. Thank you brother Austin for all of your support and hard work. Miss Shasne Su thank you for your wonderful feedback. You are definitely beautiful with a kind soul. ❤🙏🏻
"Very impressive" is the correct world to describe her ! Such a beautiful woman, inside and out! She is so adventurous and optimistic. She enjoys her life to the fullest and doesn't hold anything back. I love her speaking Khmer. Wish her the best of luck!
Hello,Guys ! Learning the language to build your skills , experiences and knowledge is experts where you are standing at for you today and the future you are desired to your choice to be bonded to people you are living now. And experiencing in life of human the world you are in. Thank you so much your sharing your knowledge from your heart .
Love her expression so much. Kind, nice any very lovely. I decide to subscribe your RU-vid channel because of her even though I have seen your interviews with other foreigners many times before😂. thank you so much.
Meet Shasne Su, a fashion stylist, public relations professional in marketing, and co-founder of prologue and synopsis from Crimea, Today she shared her five years of experiences living in Cambodia. She discussed the challenges she faced, her preference for her home country over others, and her lonely time in Cambodia.
thanks austin tukwa she can speak khmer so lot and she have been known situate cambodia more and said people are good kind she prepared cambodia and china it is very diferencs
8:56 It’s not remark, it’s pronounced as “Ror Mork”. Just like she said, it’s the authentic ‘tuk tuk’ in Cambodia. It existed even before Tuk tuk which is a word came from Thailand
Every country will snatch your phone if they get a chance. In America, same thing. In Downtown. They walk up, grab and run off. It's common everywhere.
36:00 what on earth is this Lady talking about ? What ranking shows Phnom Penh as #2 highest cost of living? According to Mercer , Phnom Penh is ranked #123…. #1 is Hong Kong, #2 is Singapore…I’ve lived and worked in both of those cities. I’ve not yet been to Phnom Penh, but I can’t see how that makes any sense. Did she misspeak?
Im not yet listen to whole content but I think maybe she talking about statistic from SG that showing a list of ASEAN country and Phnom Penh number 2. Not gonna lie if compare to GDP, Yes it is 😅 correct me if I'm wrong
hey you the guy who ask a lots of people that from other country they go to Cambodia to visit or to stay ( are you have problem with Cambodia ?? ) and why you as trick Question about where they from when they in Cambodia and you why you there why you ask so many about other in Cambodia?.if Cambodia is not good enough for you, LEAVE.