I think it's a little slow....I can imagine how " difficult" and "sleepy" when you did this homework.... but it's really a great respond to an interview!!!!~~~
From your recording, there are so many common crimes in your country, but there are only some punishment for that,you said.I think your government need to control that crimes.i don't know if the rate of that crimes are high or low.but your government should control for that common crimes as soon as possible.
@Zishi: haha I used to be told to talk slowly when presenting my work. Sorry for that hahhaha @Aung Myo: They might be a legitimate punishment for each crime but I desperately cant find any sources that mention on this matter.
Thank you for your thoughtful, thorough post. You talk about the drug crimes, but I was wondering if the drug problem is mostly a criminal problem with people from your country selling drugs to make a living, or if there is also a problem with drug use among young people in your country?
Selling drugs for a living exceeds the drug users because, as I said, Lao has a convenient in transporting drugs to its neighboring countries. Moreover, in 1980s,Laos is a major producer of opium and marijuana. the old perception of possessing and growing these illegal plants are remain in our culture and the people as well. However, the young generation likes doing drugs but not as intense as the US kids. I suppose :D
I think it's a little slow....I can imagine how " difficult" and "sleepy" when you did this homework.... but it's really a great respond to an interview!!!!~~~
ReplyDeleteFrom your recording, there are so many common crimes in your country, but there are only some punishment for that,you said.I think your government need to control that crimes.i don't know if the rate of that crimes are high or low.but your government should control for that common crimes as soon as possible.
ReplyDelete@Zishi: haha I used to be told to talk slowly when presenting my work. Sorry for that hahhaha
ReplyDelete@Aung Myo: They might be a legitimate punishment for each crime but I desperately cant find any sources that mention on this matter.
Thank you for your thoughtful, thorough post. You talk about the drug crimes, but I was wondering if the drug problem is mostly a criminal problem with people from your country selling drugs to make a living, or if there is also a problem with drug use among young people in your country?
ReplyDeleteSelling drugs for a living exceeds the drug users because, as I said, Lao has a convenient in transporting drugs to its neighboring countries. Moreover, in 1980s,Laos is a major producer of opium and marijuana. the old perception of possessing and growing these illegal plants are remain in our culture and the people as well. However, the young generation likes doing drugs but not as intense as the US kids. I suppose :D
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