When I ever doubt your passion in life, you should really watch this video back and see how your face lights up when you talk about learning. This is your passion. You’re such an inspiration Jade❤️
Cambodia is a fascinating country with such a sad history. I knew some people who suffered under the rule of the Khmer Rouge and Pol Pot. How did learning about the Cambodian genocide affect you?
It’s honestly haunting. I’m surprised that it’s not spoken about more. I talked about it in the middle of the video after reading a book set during that period and it definitely made me realise why the cause of education in particular is so important to Cambodia. They lost a generation of skilled/educated people (including teachers etc) so rebuilding that sector is difficult. The staff we were working with also told us stories of how it affected their families and it’s just devastating.
@@UnJadedJade Why do you think it is not talked about more? The Khmer Rouge wiped out almost 1/4 of the population of Cambodia; the obsession with removing the skilled/educated people reached such intensity that the khmer rouge even started targeting people who wore glasses (yes, really), and yet the genocide seems to be rarely discussed in the west. I currently live next door to Cambodia in Thailand and even here a lot of people have never heard of Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge. Why do you think that is?
@@ooloncolluphid5299 Such a good Q. From a UK perspective, we only really learn about (very selective lol...) British history in our curriculum e.g the Tudors, WW1 and WWII, so the exclusion of Cambodian history doesn't seem intentional as much as it seems the average for how we treat most countries' history!! I don't know if there are any political motivations for it not to be discussed?? Not sure about Thailand etc, do you have any thoughts?
@@UnJadedJade Pol Pot's atrocities aren't covered at all in American history classes. President Jimmy Carter is alleged to have given support to Pol Pot, one of his many foreign policy mistakes that included beginning the arming of jihadists like Bin Laden against the Soviets in Afghanistan and not supporting the Shah of Iran enough against the Ayatollah. Pol Pot is up there with Hitler, Mao, and Stalin as one of the most evil leaders of the Twentieth Century.He was supported by the United States and Communist China against Vietnam and the Soviet Union throughout the 1980s. In terms of UK involvement, Margaret Thatcher secretly supported the Khmer Rouge in the 1980s. I don't see how the US or UK thought it was a good idea to fight against Communists in the Soviet Union by supporting even worse Communists like Mao and Pol Pot.
I think even for an average person in the U.K. their understanding of history would extend beyond the curriculum; most people in Britain do not learn about American slavery or the American civil war but most people are aware of it because it is heavily referenced in the general culture in things like films and tv shows. My Thai girlfriend and I watched the film Django Unchained (a film about American slavery) and at the end of the film my Thai girlfriend, who is very intelligent and a masters student in biochemistry at the best uni in Thailand, said ‘I’m a little confused. So black people… they had owners?’ She had never heard of the transatlantic slave trade or that particular variant of racism. I had to explain the whole thing and she was shocked. She said all they learn about in Thai school in history is the history of Thailand/Siam, Thai kings and the Buddha. That is what they consider important in Thailand for people to know. History is very big and the time in the curriculum or is very limited especially when you trying to get some kids just to read, write and do basic maths. Obviously you are going to select things to teach that are relevant to your nation but there is always going to be Nationalist or political bias in choosing the specific areas of history that you think are important to focus on. I asked you because when the Cambodian genocide was occurring there was significant denial and confusion from both the left and the right in the west. Left academics like Chomsky initially called the records of atrocities from the Khmer Rouge as anti-communist propaganda. However, the political right rarely seems to talk about Cambodia as the fact is the Khmer Rouge were able to come to power because American bombing raids bled into Cambodia which destroyed civilian homes and drove more people into the propaganda of the Khmer Rouge. It seems like genocide is rarely selected for any curricular outside Cambodia or for any entertainment or films for the reason that learning about the genocide does not fit into any clear political narrative that serves any side. The right can point to the clear Marxist influences on the insanity of the Khmer Rouge government and the left can point to the US bombing raids which radicalised the country; the politics of the issue is too contentious and so it gets ignored or not selected to be studied. That is my take anyway. What do you think?
This is absolutely inspiring - to just see 3 powerful individuals getting together for a great cause! ❤️❤️ Well done Jade and team!! We love you for this! And Everything else that makes people's lives incredible.❤️❤️✨
Oh my days, it's really here!!! The vlog we've all been waiting for since you mentioned this trip in your last video! GO JADE, GO VEE, GO JACK 🦋🦋🦋✨✨✨🤍🤍🤍 LOVE YALL LOADS MWAH
the sincerity and passion that comes through in your videos jade… as a student about to sit my a levels i’m inspired by your life choices and hope i follow a path as wholesome and fulfilling as yours seems to be 💗💗
Such a beautiful and inspiring video. ❤️ I'm so glad you had an incredible trip with so many wonderful people, and I'm now fascinated to learn about the culture and history of Cambodia, as well as more about the work that UWS is doing around the world. ✨️❤️🌱🌻
Oh my god 😍 Jade!!! Me and my cousins been watch your vdo so far like almost 3years ready, most of it are about your study tips and finally you came to visit my country 🇰🇭 Ik houd van jou! 🥺🧡
First of all, I just watched it and realized how much I've missed you :) plus It's always really incredible and inspiring hearing you talking about such things so passionately! can't wait for the next episode✨💗
I'm totally obsessed with you and your vlog 🥺❤️ I'm a student of class 12 and a little study vlogger form Bangladesh 🇧🇩 I love your videos and you ❤️ Thanks for uploading this 🤍
Thank you so much for your thoughtful approach to charity and for being such a wonderful ambassador for our work. We are so looking forward to seeing how the rest of your journey in Cambodia unfolded; our Cambodia country team were certainly impressed with your curiosity, sensitivity and passion for education.
Loved this video so much! It was a very nostalgic watch for me because I went to Cambodia with the charity SKIP (students for kids international project) in 2018 for 4 weeks teaching kids English and good healthcare and discovering sustainable solutions to long term problems such as mental health and access to healthcare for pregnant woman! It was such a insightful trip and I’ll never forget it. Looks like the work you’re doing is really making a difference ☺️🌟
As some one living in an underdeveloped country and having some knowledge of the NGOs, I can totally relate to your point. Every now and then listening to the news there will be this organization that has donated this huge sum of money to solve a problem, leaving me astonished cause not much change is happening, but I guess some help is better than no help. Am so happy with the work of united world schools I think the other NGOs should learn from them and try to be more like them.
This might just be one of my favourite videos of yours… and I LOVE all of your videos! I am at the start of my journey learning how to edit and create videos myself, and this intro was a master class! This video was filled with such beautiful images and even more beautiful thoughts, I love learning through your videos - you cover so many topics and flow into so many interesting trails of thought. oh and… loving the new fonts!
GURL,THIS IS A SIGN FOR SOMEONE OUT THERE, THE VID WAS 7 HOURS AGO, 77 COMMENTS, 12977 VIEW. sorry if im that one weird girl, but this is so coooolllll. also, never have i ever seen anyone live a life like you, in such depth and nurturing, LIKE HOW DO U LIVE LIKE THAT, a special soul, its so hard to express. u care so much about others and helping others, its hard to comprehend, LIKE HOW
I feel the same way, I love love love learning about cultures and it’s so nice to see you found the field you want to work in like education. I’m still trying to figure out what I want to do while still being able to travel and learn about different cultures
This popped up in my feed and I really enjoyed it. I taught in Cambodia for 12 years and it was the best job I ever had. Enjoy your time there. It's an eye-opener of a country and you'll have some rare experiences. Hope your project goes well.
Hi Jade! I have been following you for a while and your videos are so interesting and fun to watch. The motivation, the travelling...everything! Also I'm Dutch and watching your videos has helped me learn English. I am excited to see what your next adventures are! ❤
A video radiating with serenity! It would be Amazing if you could visit Egypt one day since you have visited so many conuntries ( we have lots of vegan friendly food hehe ).
We would love to have you in Egypt! Make sure you have a local guide with you though. It would make your experience more pleasant. And let us know when you're coming. I'll wander around the streets of Egypt untill I "coincidentally" find you. And that will definitely be a happy accident lol. On a serious note, I really love your videos and hope you visit soon!
This is such perfect timing because I've also volunteered to help educate children in the rural areas of a developing country, just like Cambodia. I'm excited to be able to witness everything I've learnt and read about so far, and to be able to get an oportunity to actually act on my wish to improve education in such countries but I'm so worried the environment will be difficult for me to adjust to, or that I won't be able to interact with children because of my language barrier.
Your editing skills are amazing, all your videos que gorgeous and feel so comforting ! You're helping me get through a very rough year of University, and I can travel through your videos, I love it! Lots of love from France xx
seeing this video after following yours and jacks insta stories while you were there is wonderful. I also just learnt about the Khmer Rouge in a human rights history module so seeing the real life impact uws is having on education in cambodia is amazing, can't wait for the next part!
Loved the video, Jade - thank you for sharing your experience in Cambodia. For an excellent dramatic film about the Cambodian Civil War, check out "The Killing Fields."
I went to Cambodia the year before I went to highschool in like 2012, deeply affecting and the friendlist & most beautiful people. Might be going back in under two months as a first trip out of a lockdown NZ !!
Hello Jade, I love this vlog and I want to see more about Cambodian culture. And I am from Sri Lanka. Eventhough people in my country belive education is for" everyone " women still have issues in getting jobs and about their safety, like some people demands sexual bribe and etc. And public transport "it sucks". Hope you will be able to help them. Encouragement is really important good luck Jade
I’ve been to Cambodia twice! Thanks for talking about the NGOs, they can be so corrupt. So much to learn about orphanages as well, they have a real problem with corruption too.
Being a student-teacher and insanely passionate about equity and education this genuinely gave me such excitement and I will look into the charity myself!! Have you been given this opportunity as a public person or could anyone do this?
Wow you are living near me now so surprise to me ,I’d like to say I’m very excited to you . I’m Cambodian and I always watch your videos. I love you so much and want to meet you ! Omg you are near me now
@@UnJadedJade Omg you reply me back !. Oh and I live in Kampong Thom province but in a small village (Tros village ) near the Kampong Thmor market in Baray district. Have a good trip!
Just learning that Thatcher supported the khmer rouge and supported the genocide that occurred in Cambodia (quite recent) I think that more should have been done to support the education systems in the rural parts of Cambodia. It’s been 40 years and I know more could have been done to help the people in majority of the regions. I think It didn’t help that many western academics were in denial of the genocide.
Hi Jade, I love all your videos, but specially travel ones. Where can I buy your rucksack? I'm going interrailing this summer with friends and that backpack is ideal :D Love from Spain
I'm new here and I just subscribed. I'm from Cambodia but I don't know about the organization probably cause I live in the capital. I'm excited to follow you and learn more about it. I've also never went to northeast of my country so that would be interesting. And omg I hope you get the chance to visit our stunning temples in Siemreap
Good job 👍 I'm your new subscribers... You will be my best English teacher...you have a perfect ,clear English...I understand your single word... I'm very glad that RUclips recommend your channel... And you talk a lot ❤it
Did you work out? Your arms look lean... don’t really care about body looks rather what they are doing but thought it’s also nice to hear compliments for hard work ❤️
Please help Cambodia 🇰🇭 About Golden boy because this is the true art culture of Cambodia and my country has great art on the temple, we can see the crown and the dress is the same of our Angkor art sculpture And we have a lot of historical evidence.
This ultimate trio of studytubers- so glad such an incredible event was the reason that brought you three together!💙💙💙
I can't tell you how much I loved spending time with them!! 💛
this intro feels like a cozy documentary 😍😍
🥺✨
Exactly!
When I ever doubt your passion in life, you should really watch this video back and see how your face lights up when you talk about learning. This is your passion. You’re such an inspiration Jade❤️
As a Cambodian, I’m sooo glad when I see this video. Looking forward to how your journey will be unfolded. 😊
Thank you for making such wonderful video. Looking at foreigner’s perspective of my country in such positive light is heartwarming.
Wow Jade this is so unbelievably incredible! I’m so proud of you for using your resources and privilege to help others. You’re beyond inspiring 🙏🏽💛
Cambodia is a fascinating country with such a sad history. I knew some people who suffered under the rule of the Khmer Rouge and Pol Pot. How did learning about the Cambodian genocide affect you?
It’s honestly haunting. I’m surprised that it’s not spoken about more. I talked about it in the middle of the video after reading a book set during that period and it definitely made me realise why the cause of education in particular is so important to Cambodia. They lost a generation of skilled/educated people (including teachers etc) so rebuilding that sector is difficult. The staff we were working with also told us stories of how it affected their families and it’s just devastating.
@@UnJadedJade Why do you think it is not talked about more? The Khmer Rouge wiped out almost 1/4 of the population of Cambodia; the obsession with removing the skilled/educated people reached such intensity that the khmer rouge even started targeting people who wore glasses (yes, really), and yet the genocide seems to be rarely discussed in the west. I currently live next door to Cambodia in Thailand and even here a lot of people have never heard of Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge. Why do you think that is?
@@ooloncolluphid5299 Such a good Q. From a UK perspective, we only really learn about (very selective lol...) British history in our curriculum e.g the Tudors, WW1 and WWII, so the exclusion of Cambodian history doesn't seem intentional as much as it seems the average for how we treat most countries' history!! I don't know if there are any political motivations for it not to be discussed?? Not sure about Thailand etc, do you have any thoughts?
@@UnJadedJade Pol Pot's atrocities aren't covered at all in American history classes. President Jimmy Carter is alleged to have given support to Pol Pot, one of his many foreign policy mistakes that included beginning the arming of jihadists like Bin Laden against the Soviets in Afghanistan and not supporting the Shah of Iran enough against the Ayatollah. Pol Pot is up there with Hitler, Mao, and Stalin as one of the most evil leaders of the Twentieth Century.He was supported by the United States and Communist China against Vietnam and the Soviet Union throughout the 1980s. In terms of UK involvement, Margaret Thatcher secretly supported the Khmer Rouge in the 1980s. I don't see how the US or UK thought it was a good idea to fight against Communists in the Soviet Union by supporting even worse Communists like Mao and Pol Pot.
I think even for an average person in the U.K. their understanding of history would extend beyond the curriculum; most people in Britain do not learn about American slavery or the American civil war but most people are aware of it because it is heavily referenced in the general culture in things like films and tv shows.
My Thai girlfriend and I watched the film Django Unchained (a film about American slavery) and at the end of the film my Thai girlfriend, who is very intelligent and a masters student in biochemistry at the best uni in Thailand, said ‘I’m a little confused. So black people… they had owners?’ She had never heard of the transatlantic slave trade or that particular variant of racism. I had to explain the whole thing and she was shocked. She said all they learn about in Thai school in history is the history of Thailand/Siam, Thai kings and the Buddha. That is what they consider important in Thailand for people to know.
History is very big and the time in the curriculum or is very limited especially when you trying to get some kids just to read, write and do basic maths. Obviously you are going to select things to teach that are relevant to your nation but there is always going to be Nationalist or political bias in choosing the specific areas of history that you think are important to focus on.
I asked you because when the Cambodian genocide was occurring there was significant denial and confusion from both the left and the right in the west. Left academics like Chomsky initially called the records of atrocities from the Khmer Rouge as anti-communist propaganda. However, the political right rarely seems to talk about Cambodia as the fact is the Khmer Rouge were able to come to power because American bombing raids bled into Cambodia which destroyed civilian homes and drove more people into the propaganda of the Khmer Rouge.
It seems like genocide is rarely selected for any curricular outside Cambodia or for any entertainment or films for the reason that learning about the genocide does not fit into any clear political narrative that serves any side. The right can point to the clear Marxist influences on the insanity of the Khmer Rouge government and the left can point to the US bombing raids which radicalised the country; the politics of the issue is too contentious and so it gets ignored or not selected to be studied.
That is my take anyway. What do you think?
This is absolutely inspiring - to just see 3 powerful individuals getting together for a great cause! ❤️❤️ Well done Jade and team!! We love you for this! And Everything else that makes people's lives incredible.❤️❤️✨
Oh my days, it's really here!!! The vlog we've all been waiting for since you mentioned this trip in your last video! GO JADE, GO VEE, GO JACK 🦋🦋🦋✨✨✨🤍🤍🤍 LOVE YALL LOADS MWAH
the sincerity and passion that comes through in your videos jade… as a student about to sit my a levels i’m inspired by your life choices and hope i follow a path as wholesome and fulfilling as yours seems to be 💗💗
Hey good luck in your exams!! I’m also about to start my A levels ahhh 🙈
I love this!! I love YOU! And this is the sweetest video omg
Such a beautiful and inspiring video. ❤️ I'm so glad you had an incredible trip with so many wonderful people, and I'm now fascinated to learn about the culture and history of Cambodia, as well as more about the work that UWS is doing around the world. ✨️❤️🌱🌻
The intro in this was beyond magical ✨💚
Jade, the thumbnail on this video is absolutely incredible!!
I LOVED YOUR TALK! YOUREE AMZAZING!
this video is so magical 🥺🥺 your content and your energy is so inspiring, jade.
Oh my god 😍 Jade!!! Me and my cousins been watch your vdo so far like almost 3years ready, most of it are about your study tips and finally you came to visit my country 🇰🇭 Ik houd van jou! 🥺🧡
HEY JADE I LOVE YOU SO MUCH IM SO GLAD YOURE HAVING FUN AND HELPING PEOPLE GOOD JOB
First of all, I just watched it and realized how much I've missed you :) plus It's always really incredible and inspiring hearing you talking about such things so passionately! can't wait for the next episode✨💗
I'm totally obsessed with you and your vlog 🥺❤️
I'm a student of class 12 and a little study vlogger form Bangladesh 🇧🇩
I love your videos and you ❤️
Thanks for uploading this 🤍
The editing on this video!!!! Omg 😳💜
Thank you so much for your thoughtful approach to charity and for being such a wonderful ambassador for our work. We are so looking forward to seeing how the rest of your journey in Cambodia unfolded; our Cambodia country team were certainly impressed with your curiosity, sensitivity and passion for education.
Loved this video so much! It was a very nostalgic watch for me because I went to Cambodia with the charity SKIP (students for kids international project) in 2018 for 4 weeks teaching kids English and good healthcare and discovering sustainable solutions to long term problems such as mental health and access to healthcare for pregnant woman! It was such a insightful trip and I’ll never forget it. Looks like the work you’re doing is really making a difference ☺️🌟
I'm in love with this video
You born to help people somehow, i think you are an angel
As some one living in an underdeveloped country and having some knowledge of the NGOs, I can totally relate to your point. Every now and then listening to the news there will be this organization that has donated this huge sum of money to solve a problem, leaving me astonished cause not much change is happening, but I guess some help is better than no help.
Am so happy with the work of united world schools I think the other NGOs should learn from them and try to be more like them.
I love the video, Jade. Especially the voiceover at the intro. Well put together and thank you for sharing!!
This might just be one of my favourite videos of yours… and I LOVE all of your videos! I am at the start of my journey learning how to edit and create videos myself, and this intro was a master class! This video was filled with such beautiful images and even more beautiful thoughts, I love learning through your videos - you cover so many topics and flow into so many interesting trails of thought. oh and… loving the new fonts!
GURL,THIS IS A SIGN FOR SOMEONE OUT THERE, THE VID WAS 7 HOURS AGO, 77 COMMENTS, 12977 VIEW. sorry if im that one weird girl, but this is so coooolllll. also, never have i ever seen anyone live a life like you, in such depth and nurturing, LIKE HOW DO U LIVE LIKE THAT, a special soul, its so hard to express. u care so much about others and helping others, its hard to comprehend, LIKE HOW
I feel the same way, I love love love learning about cultures and it’s so nice to see you found the field you want to work in like education. I’m still trying to figure out what I want to do while still being able to travel and learn about different cultures
Jade I just got into my dream uni and your college vlogs have made me so excited to learn and explore stuff there, I can't wait!
This popped up in my feed and I really enjoyed it. I taught in Cambodia for 12 years and it was the best job I ever had. Enjoy your time there. It's an eye-opener of a country and you'll have some rare experiences. Hope your project goes well.
Hi Jade! I have been following you for a while and your videos are so interesting and fun to watch. The motivation, the travelling...everything! Also I'm Dutch and watching your videos has helped me learn English. I am excited to see what your next adventures are! ❤
Let's gooo! I was waiting for this vlog!!
You inspire me everyday ♡♡
Thank you so much Samira!! I hope you like it 💛
A video radiating with serenity! It would be Amazing if you could visit Egypt one day since you have visited so many conuntries ( we have lots of vegan friendly food hehe ).
I would absolutely love to, yes please!! (omg good vegan food 🥺🤩)
We would love to have you in Egypt! Make sure you have a local guide with you though. It would make your experience more pleasant.
And let us know when you're coming. I'll wander around the streets of Egypt untill I "coincidentally" find you. And that will definitely be a happy accident lol.
On a serious note, I really love your videos and hope you visit soon!
omg. jack, jade and vee all in one video. i wanna cry. the trio reunited!! 😭😭
I love how I’m already subscribed to all three of them.
everything about this is just so beautiful and inspiring ❣️🦋💫🌻🌼✨💚
Thank you so much .
You are so encouraging . 💙💙
This is such perfect timing because I've also volunteered to help educate children in the rural areas of a developing country, just like Cambodia. I'm excited to be able to witness everything I've learnt and read about so far, and to be able to get an oportunity to actually act on my wish to improve education in such countries but I'm so worried the environment will be difficult for me to adjust to, or that I won't be able to interact with children because of my language barrier.
Ahhh such an incredible place. Thanks, Jade for sharing your journey with us! Love u 🤍
Your editing skills are amazing, all your videos que gorgeous and feel so comforting ! You're helping me get through a very rough year of University, and I can travel through your videos, I love it!
Lots of love from France xx
This is AWESOME!! Can't wait for the next episode
1 st day of summer vacation. Best time of this. This is one of the most aesthetic vid i ever saw
Thanks for this amazing video. Love from Cambodia.
can't wait to hear more about your new journey in Cambodia! wishing you all the best;'>
canNOT waitttttttttttttttttttt for episode 2 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍 literally love u all so much
Love this. Brilliant video. Thanks for sharing! 💕
Wow jade! The intro is amazing!
LOVE LOVE LOVE
you are just so cool ahhhh
seeing this video after following yours and jacks insta stories while you were there is wonderful. I also just learnt about the Khmer Rouge in a human rights history module so seeing the real life impact uws is having on education in cambodia is amazing, can't wait for the next part!
i'm SO glad you're learning about it! not enough people know about cambodian history for sure. thank you sm natalie!!
Wow 😍✨✨ the start is amazing
Thank you Fidan!! i was lucky to have so so many beautiful shots
Loved the video, Jade - thank you for sharing your experience in Cambodia. For an excellent dramatic film about the Cambodian Civil War, check out "The Killing Fields."
I went to Cambodia the year before I went to highschool in like 2012, deeply affecting and the friendlist & most beautiful people. Might be going back in under two months as a first trip out of a lockdown NZ !!
អរគុណ-thank you so much 🙏🇰🇭✨
Hello Jade, I love this vlog and I want to see more about Cambodian culture. And I am from Sri Lanka. Eventhough people in my country belive education is for" everyone " women still have issues in getting jobs and about their safety, like some people demands sexual bribe and etc. And public transport "it sucks". Hope you will be able to help them. Encouragement is really important good luck Jade
I love to see when Jade's academic desire to learn begins to pump up👍🔥
I'll look into his YT channel as well.! :)
ITS MY BIRTHDAY TODAY IM SO GLAD YOU POSTED
HAPPY BIRTHDAY QUEEN !!!
@@UnJadedJade THANK YOU SO MUCH JADE I LOVE YOU'RE VIDEOS THEYRE THE ONLY THING KEEPING ME FROM FAILING IGCSES THIS YEAR
I'm new in this community and I love it. It's very interesting 💚💛
Aaaah welcome 💛 I hope you find value and support here!!
What a vloggg xxx
that green backpack is giving backpacking while travelling in Europe 🥲🥲
omg when u know u know 🥺🤧
@@UnJadedJade thats how i discovered you!!
I’ve been to Cambodia twice! Thanks for talking about the NGOs, they can be so corrupt. So much to learn about orphanages as well, they have a real problem with corruption too.
Can't wait for the next episode! 😆
i want to be invited next time jade
that thumbnail is amazing
Wow! This is so cool, I have been in Cambodia for the past 2 months :) I am teaching English here!
Jadeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee hieeeeeeeeeee
Helllooooooo!!
Being a student-teacher and insanely passionate about equity and education this genuinely gave me such excitement and I will look into the charity myself!! Have you been given this opportunity as a public person or could anyone do this?
Wow you are living near me now so surprise to me ,I’d like to say I’m very excited to you . I’m Cambodian and I always watch your videos. I love you so much and want to meet you ! Omg you are near me now
This is SO cool!! 🥰 Whereabouts are you from?
@@UnJadedJade Omg you reply me back !. Oh and I live in Kampong Thom province but in a small village (Tros village ) near the Kampong Thmor market in Baray district. Have a good trip!
You're so pure
Lovely!!!
Good vlog love this video
Just learning that Thatcher supported the khmer rouge and supported the genocide that occurred in Cambodia (quite recent) I think that more should have been done to support the education systems in the rural parts of Cambodia. It’s been 40 years and I know more could have been done to help the people in majority of the regions. I think It didn’t help that many western academics were in denial of the genocide.
Wow that’s a long trip 😳 really exotic, needs some courage to do it for sure
Hello jade and everyone. Good night from Vietnam ❤️❤️
That's just amazing 😆!!!
Hi Jade, I love all your videos, but specially travel ones. Where can I buy your rucksack? I'm going interrailing this summer with friends and that backpack is ideal :D
Love from Spain
You 3 go to Cambodia on the day that Ruby go to France :D is like travelling together haha in a different universe way..
Lot of love 💙💙💙
I'm new here and I just subscribed. I'm from Cambodia but I don't know about the organization probably cause I live in the capital. I'm excited to follow you and learn more about it. I've also never went to northeast of my country so that would be interesting. And omg I hope you get the chance to visit our stunning temples in Siemreap
im going there next year !
Awww this is so beautiful thanks for sharing 💖💖💖
Wow 💓
❤
Keep grinding
First view jade😍
Good job 👍
I'm your new subscribers...
You will be my best English teacher...you have a perfect ,clear English...I understand your single word...
I'm very glad that RUclips recommend your channel...
And you talk a lot ❤it
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great video and great work that is done there
how hard was it to get vegan food in cambodia?
ว้าววว แลคตาซอยจากประเทศชั้นเองงง
NO WAY!?Why did I messed this video?
ANYWAYS HI FROM CAMBODIAN SUBCRIBER!!
OMG this is my country...🥰
Omg u suprised me i have watched a long time ago I’m from Cambodia
AYYYY
Omg you came to my country *Cambodia 😭❤️
Did you work out? Your arms look lean... don’t really care about body looks rather what they are doing but thought it’s also nice to hear compliments for hard work ❤️
Oh my god, please come to vietnam as you can
Please help Cambodia 🇰🇭 About Golden boy because this is the true art culture of Cambodia and my country has great art on the temple, we can see the crown and the dress is the same of our Angkor art sculpture And we have a lot of historical evidence.
Hope you to come Viet Nam ..i am sure you will like it
hahaha this is really random but we have the same kindle cover❤
It's a holiday in Cambodia... (Dead Kennedys reference)