This is not new. I did one year reseach by employment between 1999 and 2000 on 
Cambodian  work ethic among Cambodian youth, who is graduate and attending the 
university .
Cambodian nin Cambodia  are really having work ethic issues.  They need major 
improvements in order to lure the major  investors to invest in Cambodia.
 
Savun


--- On Tue, 2/14/12, Vincent Thach <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Vincent Thach <[email protected]>
Subject: Cambodia – The Laziest Nation in the World
To: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, February 14, 2012, 10:15 PM





Cambodia – The Laziest Nation in the World

Posted on June 10, 2010 by Mark 

There is something to be said when it comes to the laziest nations in the 
world. Most publications associate laziness with what people do (or NOT do) in 
their spare time, after all duties have been taken care of. To me, that’s a 
fundamental mistake and doesn’t reflect on the laziness at all. People who bust 
their butts off so they can have some time for themselves are not lazy. True 
laziness comes to play when an entire nation can’t get the work – the necessary 
duties done because they can’t be bothered to get off their soft motorcycle 
seats. And this is why Cambodia is the laziest nation in the world. Everywhere 
you go, any time of day you will see hundreds of people of all ages idling in 
the streets, doing absolutely nothing just killing time by hanging loose. You 
will be wondering why they are all out here doing nothing. You will be asking 
yourself – shouldn’t these people be at work and kids at school? How can a 
nation sustain itself if
 nobody can be bothered to do any work? Those are all legitimate questions and 
anyone who pays attention will undoubtedly have them cross their minds upon 
their first visit to Cambodia.

Photo: Lazy Cambodian Youth Killing Time With Their Motorcycles
History of Cambodia – The Laziest Nation in the World
It comes as a striking contrast when one visits the temples of Angkor 
Archaeological Park and sees the megalomaniac structures Angkorian era 
civilization was capable of constructing. Could the laziest nation in the world 
built the world’s largest religious complex? Obviously, Cambodia a millennium 
ago was different from Cambodia today – aside from being a culture of violence, 
as Cambodians are as violent today as they have always been.
So Cambodians were definitely not lazy back then, back when the temples of 
Angkor were built, but what happened? That I guess is as difficult to explain 
as is the abrupt end to once powerful empire. Ancient Khmer rulers were on top 
of the game and controlled the region but then something happened and Angkor 
was abandoned. Everything about the Khmer people, everything – including their 
approach to work has changed. The end of Angkorian era was the end of decent 
Cambodia. The empire failed and so did the people. People who were once capable 
of building monumental structures are nowadays capable of nothing more than 
idling and doing absolutely a great deal of nothing. Unless verbally and 
physically abusing foreigners can be considered an activity. Luckily the former 
can be done from the comfort of their motorcycle seat…

Photo: Once Capable of Building Monumental Temples, Now The Laziest Nation in 
the World
The fact that Cambodia is the laziest nation in the world is not something I am 
the first person to notice. When the French entered the area and colonized the 
country in the 1800s, they noticed that Cambodians are incredibly lazy and 
never get anything done. No matter what they’d tried, no Cambodian could be 
bothered to get off their ass so the French were left with one and only option 
– go to a foreign land and bring the people from there to work in Cambodia. 
Vietnam was the closest and since colonization of Thailand was never much of a 
success for the French, Vietnam it was. Obviously, it wouldn’t matter where 
they’d go as any normal nation will have many people who can get the work done, 
it’s only Cambodia where there was absolutely no one who could be bothered.
Cambodia – Still the Laziest Nation in the World
Today, centuries after the French learned the hard way that nothing in Cambodia 
gets done because Cambodians are extremely lazy, the situation is unchanged. 
Cambodia is still the laziest nation in the world but the French are no longer 
the only ones to know it. Following the industrial revolution, many 
multi-national companies moved much of their production to Asia and have 
factories in countries surrounding Cambodia, but none of them is in any rush to 
open one in this country. Now why would that be? Obviously, they know something 
that prevents them from making a grave mistake of investing in Cambodia and 
employing Cambodians. It’s their money and money of their shareholders that are 
in stake and as such, none of these companies will ever consider opening a 
factory in Cambodia because they know that nothing would ever get done.
You will find countless garment producers, such as Nike or Adidas, or 
electronics makers, such as Samsung or Siemens in surrounding countries 
(Vietnam, Malaysia, etc.) but none of them would consider opening a factory in 
Cambodia. So why is given that cost of labour in Cambodia is often lower than 
cost of labour in any of the surrounding countries? Why would they not consider 
opening a factory in Cambodia if there is a prospect for them to save money on 
wages? Do they know something we don’t know? Yes they do. They know that no 
matter how (seemingly) inexpensive the labour is in Cambodia, because people 
here are the laziest people in the world, at the end of the day nothing would 
get done.
See the Laziest Nation in the World for Yourself
It doesn’t take a genius to see that Cambodia is the laziest nation in the 
world. Anyone with marginal observation talent will notice that people here 
can’t be bothered to work. They just sit around whole day on their motorcycles, 
hiding from the sun in the shade, grouping up with buddies who are as lazy as 
themselves, killing their time they have too much of by verbally or physically 
abusing the foreigners. This laziness is present on every corner of every 
street in Cambodia and it is one of the reason why Cambodia is so dangerous. 
Because vast majority of population is not involved with their lives, they are 
not busy looking after their families so they seek excitement from the comfort 
of their motorcycle seats.
Those who spend an extra time in Cambodia will notice that progress in 
everything is extremely slow. When there is a construction going on, you will 
see people sitting around and chatting instead of getting the work done. That’s 
why every serious firm looking to open a retail shop or a hotel will contract 
foreign companies to built the business for them. Contracting Cambodians would 
mean the business will take forever to start.

Photo: Common Picture in Cambodia - Instead of Being at Work, Lazy Locals Just 
Sit Around
Laziness however exists in all walks of life in Cambodia. Kids don’t go to 
school because they can’t be bothered to learn or do the homeworks. Are you 
kidding me? A Cambodian kid learning at home to maybe become someone more than 
a tout who makes abuse of foreigners their life purpose? This ain’t happening.
Cambodia – Most Expensive Labour in the World
When you look deeper into it, you will realize that the cost of labour in 
Cambodia is one of the highest in the world. Average monthly wage could be only 
$90, but given how extremely lazy Cambodians are, you will get at best 2 hours 
worth of labour per person per month. So by paying a Cambodian $90 a month, you 
are basically paying them $45 per hour. Normal Cambodian is so lazy they will 
not produce more than 2 hours worth of labour a month and do not forget that 
that’s only upon excessive supervision and investment of extra 10 hours of your 
own time to fix up what they had screwed up during their 2 hours worth of work. 
One really needs to put things in perspective before jumping to conclusions 
that Cambodians are underpaid. I could only wish I got $45 per hour for my work.

Photo: We Were Hired to Work, But Can't Be Bothered to Kick In
Supporting Cambodian Laziness
Shockingly enough, the world approves of and supports Cambodian laziness. With 
each dollar donated to Cambodians, with each piece of merchandise that makes it 
to Cambodia, the laziest nation of the world remains assured that they don’t 
have to try to change, that it makes no sense working hard for a dollar. If 
doing nothing lands them free money and things, why would they even attempt to 
work? Work has been excluded from their lives for centuries and there’s never 
been more reason to stay lazy than there is now. The philosophy is simple:

Let us do nothing and enjoy our lives without worrying about work, because work 
requires sacrifices and is tiring and distressing. Instead, let others go 
through the hassles and tension of employment. Let them work hard their entire 
lives, struggle for decades to eventually make it up the ladder, renouncing 
their spare time, their families and friends, let them dedicate the best part 
of their life to working for the man, instead of spending it with their loved 
ones, because by wearing themselves out working, they will eventually manage to 
save a few dollars up and that’s when we enter their view and have them send 
their money, the money they worked so hard for to us. That’s it – if you are 
too lazy and irresponsible to work, just whine about being poor and you’ll end 
up getting money from someone who was brought up being responsible and 
sacrificed their best years for work.

Photo: To Be Fair, Here Is a Picture of the Least Lazy Member of the Cambodian 
Society
It is no secret that countries with strong work ethic are successful on an 
international scale. Lack of work ethic often means lack of character which is 
something that anyone who pays attention notices shortly after entering 
Cambodia. Most Cambodians will prefer to look and stay poor so they can get 
free stuff by getting sponsors to pay for them or donors to give it to them. An 
alternative to this is to roll up the sleeves and start to work hard for your 
money but that’s work, isn’t it? Why work if you can get stuff for free by 
whining out loud? Cambodia is without doubt the laziest nation in the world. 
You can see it everywhere you look, but it’s also proven by no interest in 
Cambodian labor from any multinational corporation and historical records of 
people who tried to make Cambodians work but failed. I challenge anyone to 
prove me wrong.
http://www.travelingmark.com/cambodia/cambodia-laziest-nation-in-the-world/


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