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Manager of Landing Zone Boutique Hotel in Siem Reap ERIC LITTIERE Allegedly Threatening Khmer Staff

Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2019 10:58 pm
by CEOCambodiaNews
This audio clip along with this message was sent to CEO, alleging that the owner of Landing Zone Boutique Hotel in Siem Reap, Cambodia, Eric Litierre, was making nasty threats to one of his female Khmer staff members:

'The manager of the landing zone boutique hotel in Siem Reap. Eric Littiere has been mistreating his Cambodian staff.

Not paying correct wages, forcing them to work during lunch breaks and making them work public holidays without any extra pay.

This is a voice recording of Eric Littiere threating a young Cambodian woman, stating he is going to cut her eyes and head off when he sees her again.

This behaviour by foreigners has got to stop in Cambodia.

We have a voice recording of him making threats against a young Khmer woman.'


Re: Manager of Landing Zone Boutique Hotel in Siem Reap ERIC LITTIERE Allegedly Threatening Khmer Staff

Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2019 11:28 pm
by Artisan
The woman definitely speaks better English than the Froggie.
Shameful behaviour of him.
Il faut casse les couilles de cette espece de couchon nondedju sacre blue.

Re: Manager of Landing Zone Boutique Hotel in Siem Reap ERIC LITTIERE Allegedly Threatening Khmer Staff

Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2019 3:15 am
by cptrelentless
Poutain doesn't translate as well into English, the Frogs use it far more flexibly than its actual transliteration.

Re: Manager of Landing Zone Boutique Hotel in Siem Reap ERIC LITTIERE Allegedly Threatening Khmer Staff

Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2019 4:17 am
by Ghostwriter
Sorry for the unbearable outrageous French accent, i suspect my fellow compatriot is mimicking the famous "you talkin' to me" De Niro's line, only to sound like a Mexican Donald duck impersonator having a flu.

The women doesn't say much, but sounds much classier.

Re: Manager of Landing Zone Boutique Hotel in Siem Reap ERIC LITTIERE Allegedly Threatening Khmer Staff

Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2019 4:26 am
by Ghostwriter
cptrelentless wrote: Mon Mar 11, 2019 3:15 am Poutain doesn't translate as well into English, the Frogs use it far more flexibly than its actual transliteration.
Putain, bordel !

Well a putain is a prostitute, but un putain de truc is a fucking thing, and saying just putain expresses despair, bad news aknowledgement, surprise, or just the usual fuck word just as in putain de merde, which is plainly mostly fucking shit...

Bordel is either a whorehouse or a dreadfull mess,
and is used just like damn / goddamit.

It's endless, putain de bordel de merde de mes couilles de purée de chiotte a la con and so on.

However, thank you for the capital F on Frogs. Let's keep it classy.

Re: Manager of Landing Zone Boutique Hotel in Siem Reap ERIC LITTIERE Allegedly Threatening Khmer Staff

Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2019 6:00 am
by frank lee bent
some people come to Cambodia purely to take advantage of the poverty of local people.
quite similar to colonial times.

Re: Manager of Landing Zone Boutique Hotel in Siem Reap ERIC LITTIERE Allegedly Threatening Khmer Staff

Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2019 6:01 am
by fax
- You talk about me motherfucker?
- You are my manager, right?

Oh my... Get out of there, young girl. There are better jobs for you.

Hanno, any openings?

Re: Manager of Landing Zone Boutique Hotel in Siem Reap ERIC LITTIERE Allegedly Threatening Khmer Staff

Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2019 6:06 am
by Cam Nivag
Why do angry people always say “Do you know who I am?” What does that ever accomplish? I’ve never heard anyone powerful or important say it.

Re: Manager of Landing Zone Boutique Hotel in Siem Reap ERIC LITTIERE Allegedly Threatening Khmer Staff

Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2019 7:14 am
by violet
There was some famous person who was filmed saying it. Can't remember who now.

Re: Manager of Landing Zone Boutique Hotel in Siem Reap ERIC LITTIERE Allegedly Threatening Khmer Staff

Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2019 7:16 am
by newkidontheblock
Cam Nivag wrote:Why do angry people always say “Do you know who I am?” What does that ever accomplish? I’ve never heard anyone powerful or important say it.
The rich and powerful in Cambodia don’t bother to to say such things. At least it appears from the news articles.

They either tell others what needs to be said - such as telling the cops to apologize to him (for being on the same road as his car) after he almost runs over them, or direct threats against their them or their families for failing to give right or way (such as the foolish foreigner who started pounding on the car door after almost being sideswiped - wife clearly afraid, him not inkling of Khmer).