by Miguelito » Tue Jun 12, 2018 9:41 am
I came upon this thread a little while back, and thought that it was absolutely excellent.
As many suggested back in 2013, I put Khmerized's post on the Front Page, here:
http://www.khmer440.com/k/2018/06/from- ... hnom-penh/
Part of why I thought this was so interesting was that he not only highlights his former classmates by putting them into different groups, but by doing so he gives us a chance to look around city as a whole, and ourselves, to see how these different classes/groups interact.
Based on the comments in this thread, many of the same posters are still here, but we also have many new ones and a much broader reach, so hopefully an even greater number of people will appreciate this. Unfortunately, Khmerized has moved on, and no longer posts. I haven't been able to track him down, but if anyone is still in contact please let him know this has been posted.
I came upon this thread a little while back, and thought that it was absolutely excellent.
As many suggested back in 2013, I put Khmerized's post on the Front Page, here: [url]http://www.khmer440.com/k/2018/06/from-the-archives-a-rare-insight-into-growing-up-in-phnom-penh/[/url]
Part of why I thought this was so interesting was that he not only highlights his former classmates by putting them into different groups, but by doing so he gives us a chance to look around city as a whole, and ourselves, to see how these different classes/groups interact.
Based on the comments in this thread, many of the same posters are still here, but we also have many new ones and a much broader reach, so hopefully an even greater number of people will appreciate this. Unfortunately, Khmerized has moved on, and no longer posts. I haven't been able to track him down, but if anyone is still in contact please let him know this has been posted.