This time, let's talk about beer bars and KTVs, not regular street restaurants or regular pubs.
When you think about the overall average income, the existence of such a fancy KTV building is somehow
surprising.
It's amazing.
Of course, since it is a tourist destination, tourists will go, but if you think that locals will not go, it is really true.
It's easy to think about. More locals come with better cars.
This KTV building is one of the high-end KTVs in Siem Reap.
The entire building is a KTV.
In some ways, it is more glamorous than Korea.
In Cambodia, beer bars are places where ordinary men go to drink beer at a cheaper price.
Usually the middle class or ordinary people go there. Although beer bar facilities are relatively poor,
The beer bar also has a separate karaoke room. If you're an average office worker, you can't even think about
going to KTV.
[Differences from Korea]
♣️ First, in Korea, office workers can usually go to karaoke or go to a room if they want, but in Kam, general
People can't even think about it. However, despite this, the rich people are like ordinary Korean people.
Since they are ridiculously rich compared to others, they come to drink so much that cars are parked in
a crowded area.
♣️ Second, smoking is allowed indoors.
♣️ Thirdly, children can also go accompanied by adults.
♣️ Fourth, due to the characteristics of Southeast Asia, people mainly drink beer rather than liquor or strong
alcohol.
There are probably many other differences, but I only wrote down the ones that came to mind.
※ You may think that it is simply a place where men go to have fun or drink.
In Cambodia, family gatherings, parties, birthday parties, and gatherings with friends are also held at beer bars
and KTVs.
(Of course, there are madams and female helpers. This will be the same everywhere in the world.)
As a result, children were brought along and sang together, while adults drank alcohol and smoked cigarettes
inside.
I smoke it and that too. Cambodia is very tolerant of smoking.^^
Let me tell you a funny story, how did you feel when you had a dinner party with our employees?
When I thought about having another drink, the female employees, rather than the men, suggested that we go to KTV and have fun.
It's a burden to go there with your salary, but the facilities are good and you can play as much as you want, so
let's go to KTV.
do. Sometimes they bring their children too. hehe
I don't know if you will understand anything more here, but
The female employees told me not to just sing and drink, but I called the helper and asked her to join us.
It encourages you to be surprised. Probably, you can't imagine it in Korean culture.
Of course, if my man or my woman does that, Wolverine's claw mark will be immediately displayed on their face and back.
It will be engraved. hehe
In some ways, this may be offensive to men, but
You can clearly feel the cultural differences.
Even if we went together or worked at the same workplace, that was that and this was this.
It's definitely different. It means I don't care. So, you too, pay attention to me playing.
It also means not to say, “Hold it in or give it away.”
This may be difficult to understand if you are visiting for a short period of time, but since it is a drinking culture
in this country,
I scribbled it down.
thank you