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Hello Per KSaron's request..... As some of you know I was happily married to a handsome khmer man. He passed away almost 6 yr ago now. When he died I made it my priority to try to understand and learn the khmer culture as much as possible, so I could teach my son since his dad was no longer able to....... -----Why I like cambodians? I like their culture. I lived with in-laws in the past, savored their food, learned a little khmer language, experienced there life styles and adapted to some o... Read More
I was born in the khmer year of 1973 in the khmer province of battambong in khmerbodia. I lived through the khmer rouge moving around from khmerbodia to the khmer border of khmerthailand. There I lived in a khmer-UN camp called khmerKao I Dang. Being a khmer refugee and escaping the ravages of the khmer rouge, I was fortunate enough to be sponsored by the khmer-International Catholic Migration Commission and they set our family up with a khmer family in the khmer state of Utah. There our... Read More
The love… Whether it is the food, the culture, the beauty of the countryside, or the fact that khmer-blood runs in our veins; it is amazing to see, in such a short span of 4 months – since I joined an online community – how many people out there who truly love Srok khmer and her people. One can feel the passionate thoughts and feelings resonate out of every single thread where khmer and Srok khmer are discussed. I have never been more proud and honored to be part of this group... Read More
chnam mon bong ban joup mok oun mdong, chran khe konlong bong khan ban choup srey pov tirk pnet soa kah rom prung nei'nay ey lov bong cham merl plov bat soat plit perh son'yiah chnam mon bong ban joup mok oun srey, pehr plich som'dey mean ney ko pa'am pi rous ter k'nog pey nei haet a'vay ko kray kro'lung lit sney yung chas but huy plit derng som'dey yop ey yop yuen bong kon merl ter plov srey knong pram pe reartrey bong sain alai sneah ha... Read More
Time to change course. I’m wondering if this is the right move or not but I’m going to take a risk anyway since nothing else is working. Is it possible to create a society so bad that to be accepted as the norm and will in turn become good? I’m starting to see this is where khmer is heading. In Cambodia it is a practice, to be corrupted. In Cambodia it is encourage, being rotten. So, who am I to oppose such behavior? I... Read More
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