Apologies if there are any errors in my wedding ceremony descriptions. I'm not an expert on them and finding detailed information on the internet was tough.
Thank you for making the videos for us Khmer people to enjoy, not too many people out there that would take their time and effort filming our great Khmer empire. So so proud.........Keep up the great work!
THANK YOU so much for this in depth in Cambodian and Thai. There are just so few authentic, English vloggers of Asian descent recording these moments for us to watch. Usually it's white guys going to Asia and I just don't want to watch that because you miss so much due to them not being entrenched in the culture. These moments are great because they will always long after tradition and culture change. THANK YOU SO MUCHHHHHH!!!!
Few years back I visited Assam. Which is in North East India. The marriage there and the marriage you showed here matches perfectly.I mean ranging from cooking place to taking out a kind of procession to fill water from river or any water source with drummers beating drums and playing music inside the wedding hall,it's almost same.And north eastern people looks similar to Cambodians. They are really unique than other people from other parts of India.l really love north eastern india and preferred it the best among any other places in India.Hope I can travel soon to Cambodia and enjoy their culture too
Your "short films" are amazing. Ive been hunting for a long time for content like this on Cambodia. My vlogs are mainly me just doing my normal d2d stuff. I would love to commit to making a short film here soon. Keep up the great work. Respect
I get a lot of good information from your videos but mostly I get a feeling of the warmth of Cambodian people and especially Cambodian families. Keep on filming, Sir!
Cambodia has amazing friendly people. And it shows best outside the cities . I really enjoyed seeing all of the people having such a good time (the food and drinks helped no doubt). Wonderful vlogs, Savi! I hope to retire in your country in a few years...
I was very entertained through out your whole vlog, thank you for sharing. I recently went back late last year too , funny I’ve been searching all through RUclips to find vlogs mentioning my husbands hometown Svay Sisophon and came across yours and I definitely can relate to the lack of Khmer when I went back I would say my understanding was 90% and my speaking was 10% lol.
I remember my wedding in Cambodia , I was 21 and my wife 19 , 10 Years later with 3 kids and we are still going strong but the wedding though .... the ceremonies seemed like forever ... I believe it was 3 days long if I'm not mistaken ... it was well worth it though , I miss Cambodia !!! Love your vlogs btw , keep up the great work bro
I've always treated "3" as my magic number but learned it is also associated with the 3 jewels of buddhism...so that's why they choose 3 days (and also there's so many ceremonies!). Now most wedding in both US and Cambodia usually only 1-2 days, but it's still very long!
Sorry if I being rude my name is woody and I been following your vlogs for a while and I like how you record your video even though you can't speak Khmer that well but at least you are trying and I respect that don't get me wrong because I don't see much Khmer people doing this all the time so keep it up what you doing ok...
It's not rude, thank you for watching...and main reason I made these videos because I was looking for videos about Cambodia and could not find any except old ones by white folks visiting tourist locations so I decide that I need to make these to fill that gap and also to learn more about my roots. I wish I could speak better but even my dad told me that our khmer family enjoys teaching me and if I spoke too much khmer I probably wouldn't be so special to them :)
May I ask how old are you if it ok with you because one of your video you say about 5 things about you where you were born but you never mention how old are you...?
Well done Khmouy Savi! I can see now you have quite a few of fans and you still have me, the old local one. One remark: a Turkish loo is far better than a hole in the ground with a spade, a bottle of water and an umbrella in the night of 1995.... I AM glad you are just observing and no comments as yet made. That's the right way to see.. Do continue on Khmouy.
I envied the photo session. All members of the family were happy, laughing, enjoying. The bride's gown was carried by 3 other women. The last party & dancing was awesome.
Sisophon is my birth place where I was born and raised. I went to Sisophon high school long time ago. It looks so much different today and back in my legacy time.
Cambodian traditions and culture is very close to indian. Even in India history book its mentioned that one of the kings fled to cambodia when moguls invaded india.
damn I sweaaarrr that house that you was in look exactly like my uncles house I stayed at when I went to Cambodia a few years ago!! Those same exact chairs, and how there aren’t really any walls but just wooden support pillars
Hi, I am from India (Tamilnadu) y's Cambodian culture & marriage so glorious! 👏🙏 and your originality culture must connect some kind of ceremony, good 🇮🇳🇰🇭
I'm doing a social studies project and I come from a mixed family my mom side is from cambodia and my dad is carribbean . So I decided to do my mom's country since almost everyone knows about carribbean lifestyle. I want to show my class the history and lifestyle of Cambodian people! ♡ Sraleanh anak teangoasaknea.♡ (I love you) (in Cambodia translated)
I am South African ...learning Khmer, hopefully relocate to Cambodia. Our weddings are quite similar. You give cows and a thousands of money to the bridges parents. The wedding takes 3 days (Friday - Sunday)
Watching the meal at the end i'm wondering if the children were waiting on the guest to finish their meal before grabbing a portion/share of yours? Trying to remember my childhood, i think we always ate at a separate table or always pulled a portion off from the adult's meal. Kinda interesting to see the separated family style meal.
Yea I know, I try to be conscious of my shaky cam but sometimes forget. Are you watching on a TV? I honestly don’t really like using gimbals for vlogging because it’s hard to handle when I’m running around and also makes the footage look different...too polished, doesn’t seem authentic if you know what I mean. I do use it when I’m making professional videos.
Danny Bun not to mention when traveling I try to pack as little as possible especially if I’m changing locations a lot, less to worry about. But that’s cool Danny sound like it’s gonna be a nice trip! Sabay tam plov!
This was where I had my wedding photos taken .... Lol....The bridge at 14:27 , that was one of the more memorable spots that I remember taking wed pics at .... it's called suon sneah
Hey brother, new to your channel but love the life that you are living now. I too, want to quit my job and just travel the world. keep up with the videos and safe travels my friend.
I believe we cross paths the village near bovel, I stopped at a local off road pobaw and katew spot in mid September 2017, if not maybe haha I great coverage authentic
omg i understood everything you said here i thought i lost 90% of my khmer 😩 i’ve still pratically lost 50% because i have a serious problem with coming up with the words and creating a sentence but i can understand what people say fluently lol
Hi Savior, where is this place? You re not give clear locations you had been, what is Restaurant Pal.. interesting..... ñext clips upload more details about Campuchia. Do Close up shot.. about dish of food..beer brand,, how you taste a foods. Then named it's with Kmer & English text? Get More view right... thanks
I stayed with my girlfriend in her sisters village, and 5am came. Boom boom boom boom..what the f@#k . She said it was a local wedding and it lasts for days.. AAAAAAHHH, I came here from Phnom Penh for a few days peace and quiet 😂😂😂.
3 days, wow. Weddings r for the women. Damn I thought it was a pain to get thru a civil ceremony. These r fairly well off, family's. I live in a small fishing village in the Philippines, u don't know fun until u wake up to the Macarana blasting at 5 am. Beautiful girls. Love the colorful ambience. Keep these coming. Thanks.
Apologies if there are any errors in my wedding ceremony descriptions. I'm not an expert on them and finding detailed information on the internet was tough.
Yeah I don't get it either why do you wanted to air those song and why do you wanted the whole neighborhood to hear it so are annoying and inconsider
You need to check out inside cricket might had tap worm.
Thank you for making the videos for us Khmer people to enjoy, not too many people out there that would take their time and effort filming our great Khmer empire. So so proud.........Keep up the great work!
THANK YOU so much for this in depth in Cambodian and Thai. There are just so few authentic, English vloggers of Asian descent recording these moments for us to watch. Usually it's white guys going to Asia and I just don't want to watch that because you miss so much due to them not being entrenched in the culture. These moments are great because they will always long after tradition and culture change. THANK YOU SO MUCHHHHHH!!!!
Few years back I visited Assam.
Which is in North East India.
The marriage there and the marriage you showed here matches perfectly.I mean ranging from cooking place to taking out a kind of procession to fill water from river or any water source with drummers beating drums and playing music inside the wedding hall,it's almost same.And north eastern people looks similar to Cambodians.
They are really unique than other people from other parts of India.l really love north eastern india and preferred it the best among any other places in India.Hope I can travel soon to Cambodia and enjoy their culture too
Thats because us Khmer are aborignal to South and Se-Asia. Austro Asiatic mean South Asian origin in Old Latin....
Meghalaya people they are the same with Cambodia people
The Khmer people are of Indian descent. That ancestry and culture is being erased by a certain people from the east.
Your "short films" are amazing. Ive been hunting for a long time for content like this on Cambodia. My vlogs are mainly me just doing my normal d2d stuff. I would love to commit to making a short film here soon. Keep up the great work. Respect
Thx friend I’m enjoying your videos also. Takes me back to my time in srok Khmer. I miss it...feels like home.
I get a lot of good information from your videos but mostly I get a feeling of the warmth of Cambodian people and especially Cambodian families. Keep on filming, Sir!
I love some of the shots you added at the end. Really great, compelling filming.
Cambodia has amazing friendly people. And it shows best outside the cities . I really enjoyed seeing all of the people having such a good time (the food and drinks helped no doubt).
Wonderful vlogs, Savi! I hope to retire in your country in a few years...
I lived in Cambodia for 5 years I love it. food music. Great people they work hard and enjoy life the wedding s are great time
I was very entertained through out your whole vlog, thank you for sharing. I recently went back late last year too , funny I’ve been searching all through RUclips to find vlogs mentioning my husbands hometown Svay Sisophon and came across yours and I definitely can relate to the lack of Khmer when I went back I would say my understanding was 90% and my speaking was 10% lol.
I remember my wedding in Cambodia , I was 21 and my wife 19 , 10 Years later with 3 kids and we are still going strong but the wedding though .... the ceremonies seemed like forever ... I believe it was 3 days long if I'm not mistaken ... it was well worth it though , I miss Cambodia !!! Love your vlogs btw , keep up the great work bro
I've always treated "3" as my magic number but learned it is also associated with the 3 jewels of buddhism...so that's why they choose 3 days (and also there's so many ceremonies!). Now most wedding in both US and Cambodia usually only 1-2 days, but it's still very long!
Savi You My parents told me that during their wedding I believe the ceremonies lasted 5 to 7 days if I'm not mistaken .
She's beautiful
Sorry if I being rude my name is woody and I been following your vlogs for a while and I like how you record your video even though you can't speak Khmer that well but at least you are trying and I respect that don't get me wrong because I don't see much Khmer people doing this all the time so keep it up what you doing ok...
It's not rude, thank you for watching...and main reason I made these videos because I was looking for videos about Cambodia and could not find any except old ones by white folks visiting tourist locations so I decide that I need to make these to fill that gap and also to learn more about my roots. I wish I could speak better but even my dad told me that our khmer family enjoys teaching me and if I spoke too much khmer I probably wouldn't be so special to them :)
May I ask how old are you if it ok with you because one of your video you say about 5 things about you where you were born but you never mention how old are you...?
Well done Khmouy Savi! I can see now you have quite a few of fans and you still have me, the old local one.
One remark: a Turkish loo is far better than a hole in the ground with a spade, a bottle of water and an umbrella in the night of 1995....
I AM glad you are just observing and no comments as yet made. That's the right way to see..
Do continue on Khmouy.
Another great video bro. That was really awesome that the guy on the motorbike recognize you from RUclips, what a small world for-real.
I envied the photo session. All members of the family were happy, laughing, enjoying. The bride's gown was carried by 3 other women. The last party & dancing was awesome.
Phnom Penh was my birth place. Love Combodia from Canada
Much love to you I love the Khmer. I'm half Filipino and my 2nd wife is cambodian. She is my heaven
I have been to Cambodia many times,,,,,I love it there !! Great vid.
Great video! Amazing work! I can't wait to visit this beautiful country!
Sisophon is my birth place where I was born and raised. I went to Sisophon high school long time ago. It looks so much different today and back in my legacy time.
Its similar with Indonesian traditional Wedding, we all are from same race ( Melayu / Malay ). And we all live at poor country lmao
Outstanding!!!!! I love these Cambodian vlogs I'm so glad you went back. Maybe it's time for a Pixel 2 phone with the real time translation.
Growing up, I had many Cambodian friends. Very nice people.. I love the food. My favorite dish is kau.
I think that green vegetable in the soup is ta-kuon? It fun following your adventure.
Cambodian people...we love our reverb during speeches lolol hahahahaha
Respect Cambodian culture. Respect from Indonesia 🇮🇩.
Cambodian traditions and culture is very close to indian. Even in India history book its mentioned that one of the kings fled to cambodia when moguls invaded india.
damn I sweaaarrr that house that you was in look exactly like my uncles house I stayed at when I went to Cambodia a few years ago!! Those same exact chairs, and how there aren’t really any walls but just wooden support pillars
Great video. I like weddings in some rural places, Cambodians have some beautiful traditions.
Hi, I am from India (Tamilnadu) y's Cambodian culture & marriage so glorious! 👏🙏 and your originality culture must connect some kind of ceremony, good 🇮🇳🇰🇭
I have looked at several different weddings across the world and they all have one thing in common....good food, drinks and beautiful brides. :D
amazing video to watch thanks for sharing , it brings things that we may never get to see otherwise
I found your khmer speaking is cute..I wish my son can speak khmer. Love all your cambodia vlogs.
Bride is soo beautiful my good wishes are with both bride and groom .
I thought the same too!
thanks for your videos ,, i never knew much about Cambodian life style before , but i starting my South Asian venture later this year . Thanks again
I'm doing a social studies project and I come from a mixed family my mom side is from cambodia and my dad is carribbean . So I decided to do my mom's country since almost everyone knows about carribbean lifestyle. I want to show my class the history and lifestyle of Cambodian people!
♡ Sraleanh anak teangoasaknea.♡ (I love you) (in Cambodia translated)
I stumbled upon your channel. Fell in love with your vlogs. keep up the good work!
good video...I miss cambodia.
I'm very curious about life in Cambodia. and your video answers my curiosity. Thank you
sooo cool! you get recognized!! I'm getting more excited to go go visit
me too
I am South African ...learning Khmer, hopefully relocate to Cambodia. Our weddings are quite similar. You give cows and a thousands of money to the bridges parents. The wedding takes 3 days (Friday - Sunday)
Thank you for this video. The bride is my niece.
Savi is officially RUclips famous!
Sisophon is my home town
I will live there one day
Watching the meal at the end i'm wondering if the children were waiting on the guest to finish their meal before grabbing a portion/share of yours? Trying to remember my childhood, i think we always ate at a separate table or always pulled a portion off from the adult's meal. Kinda interesting to see the separated family style meal.
Reminded me of my uncles’ weddings in the early 90’s.
Love your stuff. Super authentic.
Beautiful wedding
Dear sir please orange, Apple, Rum bhutan fruit garden video sending me thanks akash. From Bangladesh.
Beautiful thank you for sharing!!
Whats the "snake" situation like living in the villages ? Is it possible I might run into any ?
Tell us about the culture of Cambodia in details, what can be done and not done according to the culture.
I LIKE YOUR CAMBODIA ADVENTURE VLOG..! Bang Savi - ((Merci beaucoup = Thanks so much from Canada!! :-))
It's very interesting. I watched some other videos about Cambodia before which gave the image that Cambodians mostly use forks and spoons
We do use forks and spoon when we eat. But we also use chopsticks too because Khmer people love to eat noodle soup.
Thank you 🙏 Savi, it’s amazing!!!
woah!! how pretty is she!
Great Videos Buddy.Love Them.What a Beautiful Bride and Handsome Groom.
who's wedding was it? she is cute
Love your videos brother, but may i suggest something? You should get gimbal, im trying to watch everything, but a bit shaky...headache :D
Yea I know, I try to be conscious of my shaky cam but sometimes forget. Are you watching on a TV? I honestly don’t really like using gimbals for vlogging because it’s hard to handle when I’m running around and also makes the footage look different...too polished, doesn’t seem authentic if you know what I mean. I do use it when I’m making professional videos.
Savi You true true...other than that its great...i plan to travel to 24 provinces throughout Cambodia. hopefully soon 😂
Danny Bun not to mention when traveling I try to pack as little as possible especially if I’m changing locations a lot, less to worry about. But that’s cool Danny sound like it’s gonna be a nice trip! Sabay tam plov!
Savi You im going in 10 days, but only gunna be there for 2 weeks :( keep up the great work though. be safe
That was in your family @savi you ?
This was where I had my wedding photos taken .... Lol....The bridge at 14:27 , that was one of the more memorable spots that I remember taking wed pics at .... it's called suon sneah
Crazy thing is that weddings are happening every other day ! I remember getting invited to 4 weddings within the month I went to visit last year
for sure, I was invited to 3 other weddings while I was there
Hey brother, new to your channel but love the life that you are living now. I too, want to quit my job and just travel the world. keep up with the videos and safe travels my friend.
it's not always possible you need a good support system at home to do what I do!
totally agree bro...Im single with no kids and i've saved a little over 75k in the bank... im sure that's a good start!
Great video have a safe trip back home.How long you stay in Cambodia?
Beautiful people.
What was that song at 10:40? Hook it up with the title or link
Love from India to all Cambodians.❤️
Hi :)
Can you do a documentary about Cham, please? :)
Thank you !
I believe we cross paths the village near bovel, I stopped at a local off road pobaw and katew spot in mid September 2017, if not maybe haha I great coverage authentic
omg i understood everything you said here i thought i lost 90% of my khmer 😩 i’ve still pratically lost 50% because i have a serious problem with coming up with the words and creating a sentence but i can understand what people say fluently lol
I'm basically the same as you, but it's interesting how much I learn in only a few weeks while I was in cambodia
Hi Savior, where is this place? You re not give clear locations you had been, what is Restaurant Pal.. interesting..... ñext clips upload more details about Campuchia. Do Close up shot.. about dish of food..beer brand,, how you taste a foods. Then named it's with Kmer & English text? Get More view right... thanks
I am marrying a Cambodian/American in Vietnam, this is so helpful and I realize I need some serious lessons in khmer
Tell us the culture shock in Cambodia. The cheap hotel, the cost : food, drink, transportation,etca as back packer
what is the name of the song you are playing in the back ground from 10:40 ? its really nice
Instead of saying "s'ey" for "What is this?" say "Nih ey ke?" or "Nih ey?" The extra "s" sound makes it sound a little rude.
Sadeth Cheng dude did you not watch his other vlogs. He doesn't speak their language primarily
haha yea I wasn't sure I was saying it proper but no one really corrected me
MichaelLopezVlogs Obviously, I know that he doesn't really speak Khmer; that's the when reason why I corrected him.
Sadeth Cheng good job buddy
Haha wow educating khmerican
I wonder if that is religious songs in the morning
Natural place..great
A lot like my own wedding! I am an American who lives just over the border in Thailands Buriram Province. My village is Khmer speaking. Cool Videos!
you from india?
nice...
Introduced your Mother's land culture. . That is good idea....
I stayed with my girlfriend in her sisters village, and 5am came. Boom boom boom boom..what the f@#k . She said it was a local wedding and it lasts for days.. AAAAAAHHH, I came here from Phnom Penh for a few days peace and quiet 😂😂😂.
lol it was quieter in PP hotel I was staying at...I got used to the noise tho and miss the sounds of the village
Savi You True. The province people embraced me, a Barang, and i had the best time there. Cant wait to go back
3 days, wow. Weddings r for the women. Damn I thought it was a pain to get thru a civil ceremony. These r fairly well off, family's. I live in a small fishing village in the Philippines, u don't know fun until u wake up to the Macarana blasting at 5 am. Beautiful girls. Love the colorful ambience. Keep these coming. Thanks.
The “bride’s” name is Hin Chaniroth. A talk host and model. Her dress where everyone is at the water is very pretty!
haha yes she looks like her but I can assure you she's just a girl from our village
I can assure you that it's not her 😁
wait so long brother and nice vlog
Saya masih ingat saat tugas di cambodia, semoga cambodia slalu menjaga kedamaian.
I frim nepal good culchers in Buddish buddha
the bride is very beautiful. lucky husband ;)
all the best to them
Cool vlog bro
That's a big weddings big places
nice wedding.
I'm from north east india
Where are you from ?
I'm from United States
haha so cool the guy on the street recognised you xxx from london
She's so beautiful 👌👌👌
❤️❤️❤️😘😘😘
What is the name of the song @ 17:30 ? Its beautiful !
Integraton by Dengue Fever
Thank you Savi !
very much similar with north east indian culture
beautifull bride
How beautiful you are and I want to be friends I love you from Iraq
I Like You.. Savi - I Like Video you
Those music lol... thats basically your alarm clock.
It was hard to show how loud it really was in an otherwise peaceful village.