13:15 It sounds like the aunt is scolding the little girl. Do you think she's yelling at the little girl for saying she's not an ethnic minority? I don't understand why the lady in the stall couldn't be honest and open about the meat used in the dishes. Her answers were so cryptic.
Hello she is a good lady and friendly , she is talking to her daughter ( the little girl ) in minority word in a good word not bad. And she’s selling wild meat too. Thank you 🙏
@@Mao-od8gp But the lady at the stall said that was her niece (kmuoy), not daughter. Before that she was speaking in another language to the little girl and you guys asked her to translate, but it doesn't sound like the little girl translated what the aunt was saying. Isn't wild meat still illegal in Cambodia?
@@d.c.3534 sorry my mistake, I wrote wrong. yes you’re right she’s her niece, she didn’t want to say it because they’re selling wild animals meat. It’s illegal in Cambodia. Thank you 🙏
@@Mao-od8gp That’s too bad that they don’t follow the law and are bold enough to be open about selling wild meat. Like the tigers in Cambodia, wildlife will be decimated. Once both land and water are depleted, Cambodians will have no choice but to rely on other countries for food. That’s not good. The goal should be sustainability, to rely on oneself.
The videos with your wife (I presume) focus on the food with minimal visuals or conversation with the people. The video apparently done by you, Mao, alone, focus on the conversations with the cooks or servers. I prefer the latter but I completely understand how wives are.
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13:15 It sounds like the aunt is scolding the little girl. Do you think she's yelling at the little girl for saying she's not an ethnic minority? I don't understand why the lady in the stall couldn't be honest and open about the meat used in the dishes. Her answers were so cryptic.
Hello she is a good lady and friendly , she is talking to her daughter ( the little girl ) in minority word in a good word not bad. And she’s selling wild meat too. Thank you 🙏
@@Mao-od8gp But the lady at the stall said that was her niece (kmuoy), not daughter. Before that she was speaking in another language to the little girl and you guys asked her to translate, but it doesn't sound like the little girl translated what the aunt was saying. Isn't wild meat still illegal in Cambodia?
@@d.c.3534 sorry my mistake, I wrote wrong. yes you’re right she’s her niece, she didn’t want to say it because they’re selling wild animals meat. It’s illegal in Cambodia. Thank you 🙏
@@Mao-od8gp That’s too bad that they don’t follow the law and are bold enough to be open about selling wild meat. Like the tigers in Cambodia, wildlife will be decimated. Once both land and water are depleted, Cambodians will have no choice but to rely on other countries for food. That’s not good. The goal should be sustainability, to rely on oneself.
The videos with your wife (I presume) focus on the food with minimal visuals or conversation with the people. The video apparently done by you, Mao, alone, focus on the conversations with the cooks or servers. I prefer the latter but I completely understand how wives are.
My sister was talking to the chef.
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