great to see you and your friend in video, but wear helmet when you drive bro. and the fruit you ate, it's longan. the local market and fruits look similar in Vietnam here, lol
Hi Savi, Working on a trip to Cambodia next year. I am planning to be in Surin, Thailand and want to cross the land border and go to Siem Reap. Would you happen to know if there is a service in that sector or if there are regular buses, vans, or taxis to shuttle people from the border to Siem Reap? I would really like to take a bus from BuriRam or Surin all the way to Siem Reap. I am just not sure what’s available in that area or what app I can use to get any tickets if there is such service.
Hello Savi, what a life you are having! your videos move me to try out Cambodia one day soon; but i just found out you cannot send money from a US bank to any Cambodia bank since the US does not have any banking services with Cambodian Banking system!, so how would you go about to send money from a US bank account to a Cambodian bank account from the US. Thanks and appreciate much!
I just did this recently, as a Khmer decendant.. you are naturally/legally a Cambodian Citizen (confirmed this with numerous authorities including office of immigration), the problem is getting your papers. I was born in the camps in Thailand and grew up in the states, so no birth certificate. What I had to do was have my aunt in Cambodia register me into her family book with the local Commune police post plus apply for my birth certificate with the local village/Commune chief. This was easier said than done since it's a rare occurrence that they have to do things like this, so if they don't know the law, they will give you the run around. The village chief said I needed the family book to get my birth certificate.. and the police said I needed a birth certificate to get put into the family book. Chicken and egg kind of ordeal. We eventually able to talk the Police into doing it first with the family book.. from there we took it to the village chief and they did my birth certificate. Once I got these two, I could get my national i.d. card.. and with the national i.d. card I was able to get the passport. Hope this helps. Of course the nuances were tea money. Lol😅
My best friend Khmer sold everything in the US and moved to Battambang about 2 years now. He said life is wonderful. Congratulations guys
Battambang holds such a special place in our hearts, and this video perfectly captures the laid-back charm of the area. Thanks for sharing! 🥰
Dude just stay there and grow this RUclips man. You got great info
Wow! I love that market bother!
We love you, Thyda!😘
@ Thank you 🙏
My favorite channel now!
Thanks so much for sharing! I would love to move to Cambodia and do this one day. Maybe when I retire.
Great video as always Savi...Thanks for the glimpse into a "day and a life" their in you home...
Hey man, great video 📹 👍.
I'm in Battambang till the 24th Jan, are you still here?
Savi lives like a king there.
We went to visit this area in August because it was where my mom & dad lived during the Khmer Rouge.
great to see you and your friend in video, but wear helmet when you drive bro.
and the fruit you ate, it's longan.
the local market and fruits look similar in Vietnam here, lol
Beautiful house. Got any mango trees?
It amazing u hear what they say.....lol
I love watching your video with you and your uncle
This is my hometown too
Congrats
Genuine video
Things are slowly improving. Sellers are putting their products/produce on tables instead of on tarps on the ground.
Your Khmer sounds good. Soon you will sound like you have always spoken the language.👏🏽
He is not Cambodian??
@@TheSumo294he is. But he grew up in the US.
I have a lot of relatives in phnom sampoev in 1980s the market was crowded this time a bit quiet there.😮
I got the lg c1 love it
The fruit call mian in Khmer is known as Longan in English.
Hi Savi,
Working on a trip to Cambodia next year. I am planning to be in Surin, Thailand and want to cross the land border and go to Siem Reap. Would you happen to know if there is a service in that sector or if there are regular buses, vans, or taxis to shuttle people from the border to Siem Reap? I would really like to take a bus from BuriRam or Surin all the way to Siem Reap. I am just not sure what’s available in that area or what app I can use to get any tickets if there is such service.
Hello Savi, what a life you are having! your videos move me to try out Cambodia one day soon; but i just found out you cannot send money from a US bank to any Cambodia bank since the US does not have any banking services with Cambodian Banking system!, so how would you go about to send money from a US bank account to a Cambodian bank account from the US. Thanks and appreciate much!
Would love to see a follow up on getting citizenship for Cambodian Americans.
Nice
Are you coming back to the States for Thanksgiving?
Pl’ai mean is logan in English.
Savi, how far is your new house from Phnom Penh?
😂 I swear u do a lot of eat n drink..! Any ways how can I get khmer citizenship? I’m there twice a year now I just want to have it
Logan is plah mein i think
❤❤
Savi, how much money do I need to live per month?
“Throw some weed in there” 😂
No spoon in soup bowl 🥣
Maybe you should consider wearing a helmet when riding, bong. Keep the videos coming :)
What if you’re a refugee born in another country, could you still get Cambodian citizenship?
Im curious about how to obtain dual citizenship. I was wondering if that's what you got. If so can you share some info?
She beautiful so cute
I just did this recently, as a Khmer decendant.. you are naturally/legally a Cambodian Citizen (confirmed this with numerous authorities including office of immigration), the problem is getting your papers.
I was born in the camps in Thailand and grew up in the states, so no birth certificate. What I had to do was have my aunt in Cambodia register me into her family book with the local Commune police post plus apply for my birth certificate with the local village/Commune chief.
This was easier said than done since it's a rare occurrence that they have to do things like this, so if they don't know the law, they will give you the run around. The village chief said I needed the family book to get my birth certificate.. and the police said I needed a birth certificate to get put into the family book. Chicken and egg kind of ordeal.
We eventually able to talk the Police into doing it first with the family book.. from there we took it to the village chief and they did my birth certificate.
Once I got these two, I could get my national i.d. card.. and with the national i.d. card I was able to get the passport.
Hope this helps. Of course the nuances were tea money. Lol😅
For the algorithm
Gc family
Tropical Crystal fruit
is that your wife and kids?
Logan
when you speak khmer / like my son /evrytime he said people laught so make hime embarassing/ thank
Your wife in Cambodia looks similar to your uncles wife. Are they sister?
Wife in Cambodia?
buy your cousin a table so she dont have her stuff on the ground
How your daughter’s doing??
In quietness and peace, have you experienced loneliness?
If you are experiencing loneliness, then you are not at peace.
Peace in my opinion, means no worries.