People in SIEM REAP very kind friendly and humble they very appreciate every tourist there even to local ❤ that something will never change they’ll remain the same cause this city ancient city under unesco care not allow to have many change like skyline building people still living like countryside even it’s like one of big city in Cambodia
your little girl is like me! I was born here in the states but my parents are from cambodia. During my first visit many many years ago, I wanted to try everything! My favorite were the crikets! I am laughing at your reaction after trying them hahaha thank you for opening her heart
That’s awesome! Yes the crickets are her favorite now 🤣 And we’re so glad she got to try so many things! Thanks for watching and sharing your experience 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Was so excited you posted more videos of Cambodia. I loved the last one. Your daughter is so lucky! She's so cute and smart. I love how she's willing to try everything! I can't even get my son to try a granola bar ugh. Keep up the great work. I just liked and subscribed :)
As an adult, I still feel cautious to try new things, specially insects even though the after-cooked smell is sooo good. I'm so surprised, she is so brave, doesn't scared to try everything. That's the definition of fun adventure Such a cutie and respectful 💕💕💕
Many years ago my daughter and I tried fried scorpions at the Night Market, tasted like potato chips.. quite nice.. I had tarantulas many years ago in SR, and crickets in P Penh just a few months ago... and have eaten many weird things.. food is culture.
Let Shanti do the commentary / narrating atleast for a next upcoming video , her cute way of speaking, describing things would bring the video to next level ! Just an Idea ! Love you guys !
The worm you ate are silk worm. When they cacoon they turn into this short chubby worm inside their silk cacoon. After they spin out all the silk the worm is basically free snack. The process of spining the silk involve boiling the worm and husk in a warm water you should visit a silk craft village to see how they make silk.
I've been living in Siem Reap since September. The first night out, I went exploring and came across a street vendor selling insects. It was a slow night, and the vendor kept giving me samples: crickets, worms, beetles, spiders, etc. The crickets were definitely my favorite. When you're crossing the street, just make sure there's a gap approaching you in the traffic on your left. Then take a quick glance to your right to make sure there's not a solid wall of vehicles coming your way. It helps if there's also a traffic gap coming from the right. Step out when the gap on your left reaches you, and just keep going. Don't do anything sudden, and keep your head on a swivel. Eye contact helps. Be aware that driving on the wrong side of the street is a much used option.
@@TheirHappyTrails I'm from Colorado. I came out here in September, only planning to stay for 3-4 weeks, then go back home to work another 2.5 years so I could max out my Social Security benefits at 70. One day a little over two weeks in, it hit me. I really didn't want to go back. I called my workplace, thanked them for everything they've done for me, and told them I wasn't coming back. Best decision ever (I might have to rethink that once the Hot Season hits 🤔)
Hi love the video! Me and my husband are considering moving to south east aisa with our two daughters who are currently 4 and 2 years old. Cambodia (siem reap) is definitely top of the list at the moment as we went there on holiday recently and loved it. Just wondering if youd be able to give me some insight into home schooling abroad? My initial thought was to put them into a school but after doing some reasearch it does not seem like the safest option for them. Any insight into living abroad with young kids and home schooling would be great 😊
Hey! Thanks for reaching out. Yes, it’s a tricky subject! It depends on where you’re based from. So we hired a teacher to help us build a curriculum outline for us to follow. And then Ericka does most of the teaching. It is definitely time and effort to homeschool and has its pros and cons. Our daughter is really just becoming school age, and teaching them without an official program doesn’t give the kids any actual credits. So we will most likely soon get a real homeschooling program from the US that is accredited. We will definitely make a video on this though!
@@sanasu815 hard to say, but the people in Cambodia had a softness and kindness to them that was special. So neither was better just different. Sri Lanka for the natural beauty for sure tho
Young man.... How much $ was it for the tuk tuk rental ? -- Please -- give me the details - per day - per week - or - per month ? INSURANCE cost ? - - - I'm an old retired US senior wanting to retire there & was even thinking about buying one of those for transportation - instead of a scooter or car. Looks ideal to me keeping sun & rain off + haul stuff ? I would enjoy just exploring the city for fun - and learning where the best deals are located ! Looks really fun to drive ? --- Thanks for the info -- enjoyed your video ! ❤ 👍🙏✌🎯
@@KB3TLE hey there!! You can look at their rates here - tuktukrental.com But if you move there, you’re better off buying one as it would most likely be cheaper in the long run!
Your daughter gave me goosebump she is such a brave little 5yrs old girl willing to try anything that she could put her hands on.
Lmao!! It’s so true. Unless it’s broccoli….. then she gets afraid 🤣🤣
Ya quite a brave one
I was just thinking the same. What an easy going little girl and also so brave. Not to mention very beautiful
People in SIEM REAP very kind friendly and humble they very appreciate every tourist there even to local ❤ that something will never change they’ll remain the same cause this city ancient city under unesco care not allow to have many change like skyline building people still living like countryside even it’s like one of big city in Cambodia
That’s beautiful. And yes we felt that hospitality from all the people there!
Your adorable daughter is so personable and has a great attitude toward trying new things. Most children are very picky eaters.
Yes! But that changes with broccoli 🤣🤣🤣
Your daughter is so cute. She is braver than me. love your family. ❤🇰🇭🙏
Thank you 🙏🏼 and she is super brave lol!
Welcome to Cambodia, I really like your child. Lovely and brave.
Thank you! She is pretty brave!
your little girl is like me! I was born here in the states but my parents are from cambodia. During my first visit many many years ago, I wanted to try everything! My favorite were the crikets! I am laughing at your reaction after trying them hahaha thank you for opening her heart
That’s awesome! Yes the crickets are her favorite now 🤣 And we’re so glad she got to try so many things! Thanks for watching and sharing your experience 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Happy in Cambodia ❤️🇰🇭
🙏🏼 yes
She's amazing. You two should be very proud. 🙏
We absolutely are ❤️
You and your little family are beautiful and amazing. This is such a wonderful positive video. I will be visiting Cambodia again soon.
Thank you!! Cambodia is truly something special!
You make a difference for people. Nice video ❤watching from California
Thanks for watching! 🙏🏼 Awesome!!!
Your daughter is one of a kind and she blends in with the natives ulthenically well. 🕊️👍👍
She's a natural at being a global citizen! 🥰
Enjoy your trip with your lovely family 👍
Thank you! We had a great time!
Hey family, miss you guys, Shanti has became so brave, glad you all are healthy and safe. 🥰🥰🥰🥰
What’s up Brother!! Yeah dude! She actually loved them and we got them kinda often as a snack for her 🤣🤣
Incredible video ❤❤love it man❤
Thanks for visiting Cambodia! We want to see more videos!!
You got it! More Cambodia videos on the way!!
Brave girl!
Yes!! lol!
Shanti stole the show… She is the star of her life video.
lol!!! She totally is
Please keep posting ❤❤❤
Thank you so much! And we will!
I don't have kids but an episode on Shanti's home schooling progress would be very cool to watch. Just my 2 cents.
Nice! Yeah, we will start working on that!! Thanks for giving us the confirmation on that idea
Your daughter is so cute 🥺🥰 I love her ❤😊
So do we ❤️🙏🏼
Your daughter is so cute I can watch her all day! So adorable and entertaining❤❤
Thank you so much 🤗
You know you will try everything once the kid said it’s good😂 because they never lie. Love your family and enjoy your journey.
@@sovansoun416 lol!!!! That’s so true 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@sovansoun416 thank you for watching and enjoying the video!
Was so excited you posted more videos of Cambodia. I loved the last one. Your daughter is so lucky! She's so cute and smart. I love how she's willing to try everything! I can't even get my son to try a granola bar ugh. Keep up the great work. I just liked and subscribed :)
@@ledaim7494 hey!! Thank you so much! And yes, we lucked out with her being so willing to try things! Thanks for watching and subscribing!!
Thanks for your share Siem Reap Cambodia is good tourism to share the world I am your fan !
Thanks for watching! 🙏🏼 We are glad you enjoyed it!
What a "hip" family - so cool.
lol!! Thank you 🙏🏼
As an adult, I still feel cautious to try new things, specially insects even though the after-cooked smell is sooo good.
I'm so surprised, she is so brave, doesn't scared to try everything. That's the definition of fun adventure
Such a cutie and respectful 💕💕💕
It is definitely an adventure, especially when it comes to food, lol! 🙏🏼
I was in Siem Reap last week I like it Cambodia 🇰🇭
Yes it’s great! Thanks for watching
🎉🇰🇭💐 welcome to the Kingdom of Cambodia
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Much Love and Respect...🇰🇭 Los Angeles
Amazing! Thank you for watching 🙏🏼
Welcome to Cambodia
Brave little girl...I was there 2 months ago eating the same thing
Totally!! Did you like it like she did?! lol
She is a very curious and wonderful child.❤ This is very helpful video for a tourist going to Cambodia soon❤
Thank you so much!
Your daughter is so bravery adorable 😂
She is!! Thank you for subscribing!
Many years ago my daughter and I tried fried scorpions at the Night Market, tasted like potato chips.. quite nice.. I had tarantulas many years ago in SR, and crickets in P Penh just a few months ago... and have eaten many weird things.. food is culture.
That’s amazing. And you’re absolutely correct. Food is culture!
Let Shanti do the commentary / narrating atleast for a next upcoming video , her cute way of speaking, describing things would bring the video to next level ! Just an Idea ! Love you guys !
We love that idea! She does have some pretty great stories 😂
Little girl so cute ❤ welcome to Cambodia thanks for your sharing ❤
Thank you for watching!
Awesome
@@jiji-jh7er thank you 🙏🏼
just smile you will get big warm welcome from us, Welcome to Cambodia hope u enjoy your travel 🥰
Thank you! We had an amazing time! 🙏🏼
Your daughter so cute❤ I love her 😍
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The worm you ate are silk worm. When they cacoon they turn into this short chubby worm inside their silk cacoon. After they spin out all the silk the worm is basically free snack. The process of spining the silk involve boiling the worm and husk in a warm water you should visit a silk craft village to see how they make silk.
Wow that sounds like an amazing process!!
Hi thank you for sharing beautiful country, cultures and traditions.
You are so welcome! We are glad you enjoyed it!
It's a silk warm that make silk fabrics 🕊️😁
Oh! Thanks for telling us!
Wow! Thanks for telling us!
I've been living in Siem Reap since September. The first night out, I went exploring and came across a street vendor selling insects. It was a slow night, and the vendor kept giving me samples: crickets, worms, beetles, spiders, etc. The crickets were definitely my favorite.
When you're crossing the street, just make sure there's a gap approaching you in the traffic on your left. Then take a quick glance to your right to make sure there's not a solid wall of vehicles coming your way. It helps if there's also a traffic gap coming from the right. Step out when the gap on your left reaches you, and just keep going. Don't do anything sudden, and keep your head on a swivel. Eye contact helps. Be aware that driving on the wrong side of the street is a much used option.
Totally!!! Thanks for watching. Where are you from?!
@@TheirHappyTrails
I'm from Colorado.
I came out here in September, only planning to stay for 3-4 weeks, then go back home to work another 2.5 years so I could max out my Social Security benefits at 70. One day a little over two weeks in, it hit me. I really didn't want to go back. I called my workplace, thanked them for everything they've done for me, and told them I wasn't coming back. Best decision ever (I might have to rethink that once the Hot Season hits 🤔)
@ wow nice. Yes, the people there are something special
Hi love the video!
Me and my husband are considering moving to south east aisa with our two daughters who are currently 4 and 2 years old. Cambodia (siem reap) is definitely top of the list at the moment as we went there on holiday recently and loved it.
Just wondering if youd be able to give me some insight into home schooling abroad?
My initial thought was to put them into a school but after doing some reasearch it does not seem like the safest option for them.
Any insight into living abroad with young kids and home schooling would be great 😊
Hey! Thanks for reaching out. Yes, it’s a tricky subject! It depends on where you’re based from. So we hired a teacher to help us build a curriculum outline for us to follow. And then Ericka does most of the teaching. It is definitely time and effort to homeschool and has its pros and cons. Our daughter is really just becoming school age, and teaching them without an official program doesn’t give the kids any actual credits. So we will most likely soon get a real homeschooling program from the US that is accredited. We will definitely make a video on this though!
5:39 it's a silkworm
Nice, thank you 🙏🏼
As a cambodian kid i would love to try crickets if it has tasty seasonings 😂
Yes, the seasonings were good!
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Thank you for watching!
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Your daughter is awesome. Silks worms, that's what they are
Thank you so much for letting us know that! We had no idea
sri lanka or cambidia best?
@@sanasu815 hard to say, but the people in Cambodia had a softness and kindness to them that was special. So neither was better just different. Sri Lanka for the natural beauty for sure tho
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Thank you for watching 🙌🏽
Could you tell me the name of that bookstore please?
Hey! Here is the location - maps.app.goo.gl/B6XwrbotTAgVgJEp7?g_st=com.google.maps.preview.copy
Young man.... How much $ was it for the tuk tuk rental ? -- Please -- give me the details - per day - per week - or - per month ? INSURANCE cost ? - - - I'm an old retired US senior wanting to retire there & was even thinking about buying one of those for transportation - instead of a scooter or car. Looks ideal to me keeping sun & rain off + haul stuff ? I would enjoy just exploring the city for fun - and learning where the best deals are located ! Looks really fun to drive ? --- Thanks for the info -- enjoyed your video ! ❤ 👍🙏✌🎯
@@KB3TLE hey there!! You can look at their rates here - tuktukrental.com
But if you move there, you’re better off buying one as it would most likely be cheaper in the long run!
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Thank you for watching
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Thank you! Acone
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Not criticism….just curiosity.
Why all the tattoos on your left arm.
What does that represent or mean?
For Erika or me? We will totally explain:)
@ Erica … most notable
She's Khmer now
🤣🤣🤣 pretty much 🤣
It a silk worm
Yum 🤣🤣😅😅
Nice siem reap Angkor 😂
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teach daddy how to eat
lol!
She will grow to be a good woman. Yes, her existence will make a difference in life.❤❤🩹
Amazing ❤️
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