Yes, but you were doing or saying something in public that was sufficiently anti-social and attention-grabbing that a third party stranger decided to intervene and have a word with you. And now you have taken to the internet to rip that stranger for being a clueless buttinski.Miguelito wrote: The issue wasn't the reason for the post; I don't need to vent about every little frustration. Was more annoyed with the tourist in the end than the Khmer.
Yet you oddly won't say how you were behaving or describe what the dispute was about or why you thought a Khmer was lying to you, which leads me to believe that the other person was in the right to speak up and tell you to calm the fuck down.
You shouldn't jump to conclusions that Khmers are dishonest or publicly berate Khmers for no reason or freak out about a Khmer wasting thirty minutes of your time.
Time has no value in Cambodia, you know that, even the tourist knew that.