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Please be considerate,and be nice to each other. At the end of our journey,we will all end up here, please think about it my fellow Lao people.



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I hope to die in a better place and be cremated in a better funeral home. Ha ha ha.

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I don't think it matter where i be cremated ...i wouldn't know once i m dead im leaving this body of mine and give it all whoever want it ..i'm sure i will be dust to dust, eventually....

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I firmly agree with this topic.
Foreigners always praise Laos and Lao people as a very friendly and kind people in the whole planet. When they come to read messages from this webboard, they may have a misunderstanding about Laotians being very rude, but actually only Lao living abroad that falls in the category of being rude here. They were raised in abroad, and their hearts and minds have been 80% changed from the real Lao nature. Don't get me wrong, I do not mean all Lao people living abroad, just a group of people there, that always try to paint bad colors to Laos and lao peple.

Satouuu, let's peace prevail over this place

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In most funeral homes in America, there are crematoriums that use electricity to cremate the corpses or the deceased in the funeral home. They don't use the fire wood to cremate the corpses. It is very convenient and clean to create the corpses in the funeral homes.

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Anonymous wrote:

In most funeral homes in America, there are crematoriums that use electricity to cremate the corpses or the deceased in the funeral home. They don't use the fire wood to cremate the corpses. It is very convenient and clean to create the corpses in the funeral homes.




 They use natural gas furnace.



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Anonymous wrote:

I firmly agree with this topic.
Foreigners always praise Laos and Lao people as a very friendly and kind people in the whole planet. When they come to read messages from this webboard, they may have a misunderstanding about Laotians being very rude, but actually only Lao living abroad that falls in the category of being rude here. They were raised in abroad, and their hearts and minds have been 80% changed from the real Lao nature. Don't get me wrong, I do not mean all Lao people living abroad, just a group of people there, that always try to paint bad colors to Laos and lao peple.

Satouuu, let's peace prevail over this place



There are rude people everywhere regardless of nationalities or locations. Smart people will know that. Your attempt to make Lao people in Lao to appear so imperfect does not work. Only people with hatred toward one another will accept that.

 



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It is disheartening to see this picture. Lao people does not  have respect for the dead. It is true when we die we become nothing....just dust. But looking at the picture above, what does it say about us as Lao and as human being. By respect others, dead or alive, we show respect to ourselves. They really need to clean up the ground. It is like a garbage dump. Very sad to look at this.

This is not the first time I see something like this.

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Lan Xang,


You have made an excellent point.

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Lan_Xang wrote:

It is disheartening to see this picture. Lao people does not  have respect for the dead. It is true when we die we become nothing....just dust. But looking at the picture above, what does it say about us as Lao and as human being. By respect others, dead or alive, we show respect to ourselves. They really need to clean up the ground. It is like a garbage dump. Very sad to look at this.

This is not the first time I see something like this.




-- Edited by BruceLaoMan at 18:44, 2008-09-16

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c'mon Bruce!!!! you don't have to add that picture... dude!! too much graphic for me..

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Bruce, I thought you would understand my comment compare to the pictures you posted. They do not belong to the same topic.

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Lan_Xang wrote:

Bruce, I thought you would understand my comment compare to the pictures you posted. They do not belong to the same topic.


Ok I delete it then; I thought it would be good for us to learn about history since things like this happen from time to time. We have to recognize its existence. Yes, I understand and it is sad.

 



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BruceLaoMan wrote:

 

Lan_Xang wrote:

Bruce, I thought you would understand my comment compare to the pictures you posted. They do not belong to the same topic.


Ok I delete it then; I thought it would be good for us to learn about history since things like this happen from time to time. We have to recognize its existence. Yes, I understand and it is sad.

 

 



Were they all from the Nanking Massacre or you mixed it up with the Cambodia killing field?

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Lan_Xang wrote:

Were they all from the Nanking Massacre or you mixed it up with the Cambodia killing field?

 


 

Yap, you got it right. It was from Nanking massacre.


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