Sunday, May 08, 2011

Happy Mother's Day!

Him Sivorn - Neak Mday

This Sunday, May 08, 2011 is Mother's Day celebration in the United States. Mother's Day is celebrated all over the world to honor our Mothers, although the dates and months of Mother's Day differ from country to country. Mother's day is the occasion to pay rich tributes to one of those persons who have had a great impact on our lives, a person whose love and care knows no boundaries, a person who does everything to keep her children happy an joyous.

From all of us, KI-Media Team, we would like to convey our best wishes to all Mothers around the world on this very special day. Happy Mother's Day!

PS: Thank you Lok C.S. for the lovely song!

23 comments:

  1. Anonymous2:48 PM

    Hi KI where is article about Austin texas USA

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  2. Anonymous3:56 PM

    Khmer Sorin - Kun Mday.mpg



    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74Vz1g1f7do

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  3. Anonymous4:02 PM

    Preah Kun Madai - Touch Sunnix


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlAXvFqk-ow&feature=related

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  4. Anonymous5:51 PM

    បើច្បាប់របស់គេបក្សប្រឆាំងតែងតែយកមកផ្សប់ផ្សាយ
    ជានិច្ចចំពោះចាប់របស់ខ្មែរដែលចាត់ទុកថាម៉ែឪគឺជាអ្នកមានគុណដ៏ធំដោយរកអ្វីមកប្រៀបធៀបពុំបានឡើយ។បែជាបក្សប្រឆាំងមិនយកនិយាយនោះទេ
    ទៅជាយកវប្បធ៍មរបស់គេមកនិយាយជារាងរាល់ថ្ងៃ
    ទៅវិញ។អូ!ភ្លេចគិតថាពួកបក្សប្រឆាំងជាជនបរទេស
    ពួកនេះមិនដែលគិតថាម៉ែឪជាអ្នកមានគុណនោះទេ។

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  5. Anonymous6:28 PM

    Actually this event is NOT considering as a Khmer's ceremony. Ki Media staff member very supidity. I do not reconigze this ceremony. It's for foreigners,it is not for Cambodian to celebrate this event. In Cambodia must not take time off to celebrate this ceremony, it's not Khmer tradition.

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  6. Anonymous7:07 PM

    @6:28PM, every day should be mother's day no matter where you at. love your mom always! yes, even if you are khmer in cambodia. after all, every day for a woman with children is a ‘mother’s day. so, please go tell your mom that you love her and thanks her for everything of your existance. not just today, but everyday! be a good child.... :-)

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  7. Anonymous7:18 PM

    6:28 PM

    Not about ceremony, it about your mother, if you want to show your kindness to your mother it up to you eventhough in the West they do not take time off to celebrate mother day they do at their own spare times.

    If you're alone do not want to do it up to you but you can not insult people who wnat to do it, you can do at Khmer new year or whatever you like it, it up to you there no drama.

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  8. Anonymous8:39 PM

    7:07 pm,

    Thanks for telling 6:28 about the mother's day. Mother's day only speak one language (love for her children unconditionally) and one culture (humaninity culture - the love from mother is infinite). Don't be ashame to tell your mother that you love her.

    6:28 Give your mother a flower for a change...and see how she will respond to you. Unless your mother passed a way during the KR, than just give the flower to the woman you love like your mother...you will see her many love return. Be part of humanity.

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  9. Anonymous9:22 PM

    I was born without parents - an atheist

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  10. Anonymous9:23 PM

    I meant to say I was born without a mother - an atheist

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  11. Anonymous10:12 PM

    Hi 9:23 PM

    Why do you insult and curse your own mother who gave birth to you in KI? Not even that you look down on yourself, that you have no intelligence at all. Give yourself some credits.

    Just because you chose to dis-believe the existence of GOD does not mean all atheists do not have mothers. Even a bastard child still has his or her parents.

    You are not just against the supreme being but against Science as well.

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  12. Anonymous11:03 PM

    What a dumbfool 6:28 PM is. I think you should learn to honor your mother in accordance with this new land's celebration.You must be born from one
    of the Khmer Rouge's soul, dude, as you condemn mother's day.

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  13. Anonymous11:20 PM

    I hope Hun Sen's mother teach him some listens on to protecting his motherland.

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  14. Anonymous11:32 PM

    Hay 11:20pm,

    Thanks, it is a good ideas, if Mr. Hun Sen ever respect his mother seriousely -- he should consider protect his motherland! That mean that his mother's milk to feed him not go to wast!

    My call to Mr. Hun Sen, please make your mother pround of you of being her son. Protect herland for her and for her ancestors! They looking at you as to what you will do for your matherland! Let your mother breast milk become a priceless for Motherland and the land that be long to all Khmer mothers!

    Thanks Mr. Hun Sen in advance for your consideration of using your power for your mother to be proud to call you as her son! And the son of all Khmer mothers.

    Respectably yours Mr. Prime Minister Hun Sen,

    Koun Khmer that had drink her mother breast milk!

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  15. Anonymous5:07 AM

    10:12 PM
    Tell that to a true atheist who defy that there is no God he would have been born without a mother. That's what he thinks, but he's a fool & obstinate.

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  16. Anonymous6:44 AM

    I was at 6:28PM

    To those who got offend on me regarding the mother's day event, I didn’t mean to stop you from recognizing this particular event that ever never exist previously in Cambodia. Obviously, you have freedom to celebrate this event, but I just said in Khmer way of life, we do respect to the parents, mother and father, and we didn’t use to this event before since all Khmers who live abroad they carry their attitude, philosophy, custom and tradition of their cultures and even thought you brought to Khmer in Cambodia to do the same as you are in abroad. I personally hate these events but I don’t hate my parents, I respect to my mother and father more then you respect to this mother day. You copied the mother day from abroad and you want Cambodian to celebrate this tradition, it’s not thing wrong but I think it does not look worthy for my country to carry their traditions. Who care? You do it yourself, you make that way. In Cambodia now has lot of holidays, children missed school a lot because of ‘Holiday’ such as ‘Mother's Day’ and Charismas and other foreign holidays. I am so sick to see and hear this grape all years round. I never heard it before.

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  17. Anonymous7:38 AM

    "ធ្វើអ្វីអោយស្របតាមកាល ត្រេកត្រអាលឲ្យស្រប
    តាមពេលវេលា"។
    ម៉ែឪមានគុណ គុណមានទម្ងន់ ធ្ងន់ជាងប្រថពី
    គ្មានអ្វីនឹងសង គុណលោកទាំងទ្វី មាសប៉ុនគិរី
    ថ្លៃពុំស្មើហោង។
    ចេញពីផ្ទះសំពះគោរពម៉ែឪ ចូលផ្ទះសំពះអ្នកមាន
    គុណ។
    ការធ្វើអរព្រះគុណជូនម៉ែ ក្នុងឱកាសនេះមិនខុស
    ឆ្គងអ្វីទេ។ចូលស្ទឹងអោយតាមបត់ ចូលស្រុក 
    អោយតាមប្រទេស។
    ខ្ញុំសូមអរព្រះគុណ ព្រះម៉ែក្នុងថ្ងៃនេះ!
    ព្រះ មកពីពាក្យថា ពរៈ=ពរ=ប្រសើរ

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  18. Anonymous7:41 AM

    អញអើយ​ អញ

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  19. Anonymous7:47 AM

    មិនបាច់រកស៊ីអី​ ទាន់គេទេហា!!!!!

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  20. Anonymous11:05 AM

    អាក្ត5:51 PM និង​ 6:28 PM
    អែ្អងកុំមានៈដូចអាហ៊ុន សែនពេក!
    ពួកអាហ្អែងត្រូវដាក់អាវុធចុះហើយអោនក្បាលទទួល
    យកសេចក្តីល្អទៅ!
    វាជាការពិតណាស់ទិវាគុណម្តាយវាពុំមែនជាប្រពៃណី
    របស់ខ្មែរ ប៉ុន្តែយើងត្រូវតែទទួលដោយហេតុថា
    ទិវានេះជាទិវារំលឹកដល់គុណដ៏ធំធេងរបស់អ្នកម្តាយ OK ល្អតើ!អាចទទួយកបាន។
    ឥឡូវអាអែ្អងគិតឡើងវិញមើលថា តើព្រះពុទ្ឋជា
    បរមគ្រូនៃយើង ជាជនជាតិខ្មែរ? ទិវាសិទ្ឋិនារី
    ៨ មិនា ស្រ្តីខ្មែរជាអ្នកដណ្តើមបាន? ទិវាសិទ្ឋិ
    មនុស្ស ជនជាតិខ្ែមរជាអ្នកដណ្តើមបាន? ទិវា
    ពលកម្មអន្តរជាតិ ជនជាតិខ្មែរជាអ្នកក្រោកឡើង
    ទាមទារ? ចុះហេតុដូចម្តេចបានជាប្រទេសកម្ពុជា
    បាននិងកំពុងហើយនឹងប្រារព្ឋពិធីអស់ទាំងនេះ?
    រដ្ឋាភិបាលអសមត្ថភាពសព្វថ្ងៃ អាចរស់បានទេ
    បើគ្មានជំនួយពីបរទេស ពីអង្គការ
    អភិវឌ្ឍន៏ជាដៃគូ? រដ្ឋាភិបាលពួកអែ្អងចេះតែមួយ
    មុខគត់គឺ បង្ក្រាប បំផ្លាញ សំលាប់។ អញរស់
    ក្នុងរបបពួកអែ្អងសព្វថ្ងៃ ដូចរស់ក្នុងរបបអាពតទី២​អញ្ចឹង។ ដីព្រំដែនខាងកើត ខាងត្បូង និរតី ឥសាន្តប្រទេសកម្ពុជា អាក្តអ្អែងដែលមក
    អើតមើលទេ?
    ១០ ឆ្នាំទៀតប្រទេសនេះក្លាយទៅជាអ្វីអញក៏មិន
    ដឹងដែរ បើតាមគិតមើល ប្រហែលជាតាម
    បណ្តោយទន្លេមេគង្គត្រើយខាងកើតបានទៅយួន
    ហើយ តាម
    បណ្តោយទន្លេមេគង្គត្រើយខាងលិចបានទៅសៀម
    ក្រោមការដឹកនាំដ៏ល្ងង់ខ្លៅរបស់អាកំលៅឈ្មោះ
    ហ៊ុន​ សែន និងបក្សពួក ដែលពួកអាអែ្អងបាន
    បោះឆ្នោះតគាំទ្រនោះអី!!!

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  21. Anonymous12:37 PM

    Many thank to 11:05AM,
    Cambodia never celebrated MOTHER'S DAY in Cambodia,but at home,kids loved and respected their mother.
    They gave food to her;they took shower for her on Cambodian New Year.
    Children showed their respects to
    their mothers twice a year.
    ***No one knew everything.
    ***Someone knew something.
    ***No one knew nothing.
    ***Know what they knew the ones they didn't know they should learn to know.



























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  22. Anonymous12:57 PM

    6:44,

    I can hear you, but can you be open mind a little bit. Soon enough when people are too busy like Khmer live in the Western world, we don't have much time with our parents. Thus, we adapt with the culture and the way of living here in the OECD countries. Where at least one day, it gives us to fully recognize our mother that had been give us so much! (but this does not mean that we don't respect our parents the other 364 days - we still do), but as you Know, Khmer culture don't verablize their love or say I love you to our parents(it is rather so call western). Give flowers to our mother on this mother's day is better than just say it. We express our love to our mother with something tangible! This is just the way how people in OECD countries do it. But I don't know how KHmer people in Cambodia do it. Yes, I agreed with you that we should respect our parents everyday, but when you don't have time, one day is worth more to a mother that her children still thinking about her! It is rather from one human affection to another human being!

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  23. Anonymous1:49 AM

    i think mother should adopt mother's day and father's day as well in our country cambodia, really! khmer people always respect their parents all along, however, there wasn't any day to commemorate the parents like they have in america, called mother's day and father's day, etc... wake up, cambodia. honor our parents, dead or alive, really! god bless all.

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