I was there. The video was cut short. It left out where I and another foreigner interrupted him and called him out on his rudeness. He kept insisting that he was from Brooklyn and that it was our fault that we could not understand that his language was polite Brooklynese. I pointed out that he was not in Brooklyn but he persisted in his obnoxiousness.
Good that you called him out. It is shocking how some people behave as guests when visiting a foreign country. Bad enough not being able to speak the language (I would be guilty of that), but at least I would have the grace to have some humility.
He committed the biggest sin westerners make of being arrogant and not having a clue that he is in another culture as a guest. Is this increased with ignorant Instagram tourists, I don't know, but he was off the charts wrong.
lol, I knew he was coastal from his manners. It’s not even that he is from Brooklyn, they are notoriously well mannered. He is naive and stupid is why he is so rude. Shouting “get the fk out of the way” will get you knocked out in Brooklyn.
He was rude. People need to adjust their attitude to the culture. Being from Brooklyn is no excuse. A-holes like that give all of us Americans a bad name.
@@CaptainKremmen after all my time here I'm still surprised people come here with the attitude that it's acceptable to act this anywhere, especially as a guest in another country. And yeah, I've spent time in Brooklyn.
I honestly think that the whole "control of emotion" thing in Thailand is overstated. In many cases, they are quicker to get emotional and upset than many people in the west.
As Thai, I don't care that much about how foreigner came to Thailand and can't speak Thai. If I were them, I would not learn Thai just to travel here too. English or Mandarin on the other hand are better. But the way he talks. If he was arguing with a man, no way in hell he would make it out of the train in the same condition before he get in lol. My blood boiled up just watching it.
right, because Thais are often not as peaceful as they want people to believe. Honestly, we only saw part of the video, there is probably a lot more going on.
That was super educational, you clearly have a good understanding of Thai culture and are able to bridge across to Western ways. I am very interested in the different Thai smiles (I think you said 'Yim...'), will look to see if you have any related uploads. I don't speak Thai, have visited in the past and am due again, and I try to learn a few words and phrases and use Google to help a little more (The inflection pronouncing some Thai words is very difficult!). Language aside I would never dream of behaving like that in a country that was hosting me. It beggars belief that anyone would be so disrespectful. I have subbed to your channel, I hope you hit 100k soon. Great content.
At least be respectful and on your best behaviour when on foreign soil because you're representing your country. If you behave badly for whatever reason, they will think all your countrymen are like this. Learn a few basic Thai phrases, even if its just hello, excuse me please, I'm sorry and thank you. It will go a long way.
First of all, telling someone to get TF out of the way is both aggressive and obviously rude. Then to yell at someone that they do not understand English is just asking to get into a confrontation. He is extremely lucky that he wasn't kicked up and down the train by the Thais. As a farang in Thailand I have been witnessing these aggorant little tourists for over 30 years. I have stepped in on many occasions in defence of the Thais, but I know very well that they can and will defend themselves.
The American guy is very ignorant, no matter what the circumstances here. I'm English and I'm embarrassed by some of my friends and other westerners out here in Thailand who use curse words every other word. You won't be able to educate them, unfortunately.
What an asshole.. "it's not rude, you don't understand English" Everyone understands what "get the f#ck outta the way means" and it is NEVER EVER used in a polite way.. I'm so sorry for the rudness of that guy
In our Thai national anthem there's a lyric in one part said "เอกราชจะไม่ให้ใครข่มขี่" translate to "will not stand any oppression from anyone" This part is real
@@BrianPolito I'm a Thai-American and I leave my Southern California attitude at home whenever I visit Thailand. I notice I become a better version of myself there.
Speaking actual English, not American English. If this guy said 'get the fuck outta the way' to someone in London. He, would learn how to speak English in that exact second.
Some how i knew this would be another highly educated US citizen demonstrating the diplomacy, cultural knowledge and self entitlement that they are known for. Unfortunately, every other westerner is mistaken for them and has to live with the issues created
How else is the USA to remain relevant and on top if they don’t go around acting like they know better and are the most progressive nation? That’s why president Biden was so comfortable in calling out Japan, China and India for xenophobia. Sarcasm aside, there’s been issues with people from the UK, Australia, Russia and more recently New Zealand in parts of Asia so it’s not just Americans.
I must live in charmed circles. I lived in Phra Khanong for 6 years and have ridden the BTS hundreds of times and have never heard a harsh word spoken by anyone. I’ve never personally seen any conflict in Thailand with anyone though I read about it in the news. If you see space on the BTS it couldn’t be easier than to say excuse me and politely push your way onto the train.
@@JosephKelly-uj1zo I'm an American guy too and completely agree. There is no excuse for how he was behaving. And the tone of his voice, the way he said "Shut the f up!" it totally unacceptable.
I need more t-shirts and mugs with your maps. Vowels, alphabet groups, tonal stuff. And a shirt with polite sentences in Thai: I need somethink to drink, coffee, not too sweet, not too spicy, something to eat, bathroom, a hotel, tranportation by bus or taxi. So I can point on my shirt. At the beginning and ending nice greetings and a place with my name is... where I can stitch my name.
When I travel and somebody treats me objectively bad, I say something rude in my mother tongue while smiling. So I can ventilate and he thinks, I am polite. But I do this only, if I feel helpless. When I am in contact with the police, I forget all my English 😉
Whenever I have Thais try and speak English with me, and then apologize expressing their regret at not speaking it well. I always laugh and explain that, living in their country, it's my responsibility to speak Thai, then I apologize for my Thai language. 😂
BS asshole. He says britain in the tape and I am American and speak Thai and never had any problems with conflicts. The British are drunk fucks with bad teeth. Go back to your shitty little island and fourth rate power.
Were people blocking the entrance/ exit into the train? Would blocking doors be considered rude or unsafe? The guy was rude. The adversaries confronted him. They did NOT let him of the hook and went into for confrontion. They could have filed a police report instead. Using faul language is rude. Blocking entrance or exit doors can be dangerous. Its not possible to understand what is going on. Watching a videoclip. From another viewpoint things may appear different ❤
I have no doubt that the way asians do things can be rude to westerners and vicer versa. I have been to Thailand 9 times and 17 countries many more than once. I can understand how you can take their side especially if you are living there. My cousin is living in Thailand 12 years and he seems rude when talking with other expats. But getting back to this incident, i don't know what is going on, but I hear him say you are not letting us/people on the train. Now taking his view, we in the west are taught it is manners/etiquette to make way for others or to give people space. And from personal experience I noticed that asians in general never do. We call that rude. So it comes down to different cultures. "He said she said",,, don't know if there is anything wrong, but for anybody to stand in a doorway, that is rude and down right pigish. And that is common in asia.
In Thailand you respect your elders and help them where you can, you don't block the door to an elderly person, two wrongs don't make a right but this lady ain't innocent.
That’s why people should choose to live in places compatible with the customs and values they were brought up with. It doesn’t matter if a Thai person appears rude based on western culture when they’re in Thailand. Also it’s not what he said but how he said it. Could’ve said what he had to say without the f word and aggression. That’s not Brooklyn talk either because depending on who he says it to he would’ve gotten a busted lip.
Nobody said the American was wrong for telling the lady to move inside, but saying f word and shouting to people is considered very rude in Thailand, plus he was saying something like people don’t know English like why tf Thai people have to know English in Thailand? Is this racist? You annoy that people don’t move inside, just tell them normally, is it that hard to do? No excuse for being rude in the public especially in the place like Thailand that losing face is a big deal.
This is shocking. In my humble opinion he sound like entitled homosexuals. When in Rome cupcake. Behaviour like this will get you in trouble, how disrespectfu
Like a lot of these incidents we only see half of it. It looks like they were both being rude and difficult. Obviously the man is being a disrespectful loser. However the women apparently blocked the door and instead of letting it go keeps continuing it and raising her voice. If it were 2 Thais going at it people would barely pay attention. It's an insignificant arguement between two people. It must happen 100s / 1000s times a day in Bangkok between people.
Yeh for this in particular it would be an unlikely scenario. For the average 2 Thais having an argument in public though I really can't imagine anyone really caring this much. Let alone it becoming national news.
But your claiming the women were rude for blocking the entrance requires you taking his word over theirs. One of the women said the train is full. In that case, you just gently get in and find a space. I"m sure they did not have their hands spanning the width of the doors - literally preventing him from getting on the train. On crowded trains, you're not going to get on without bumping into someone a little, and that's normal. This guy is a jerk, plain and simple. He is the only one that we actually hear speaking rudely, yet we're supposed to take his word over theirs? The comments about language, and lying about saying "get the f out of the way" not being rude. Please, it's rude in any country, including the US. And I'm a man from the US. Stop making excuses and blaming others for his horrible behavior.
@@kuntrasha Oh you don't? You don't understand there is absolutely no evidence that she blocked the door? You can't observe this guy's pathetic behavior and make a judge of character? What other simple realities are you completely incapable of perceiving?
You are on the wrong foot. IMHO - Thais get upset about the simplest situations. Although I daily converse with many people in Thai, I am not fluent with either Thai Language or customs, but I believe in the speak softly approach. My ultra soft approach hasn't kept me out of the dog house. On social media I once complimented a Thai person on their bold design approach - I was blocked within minutes. Total Idiocy to not understand the most utilized language of Earth - second legal language for most countries.
I must say though, this is a really egregious example of a guy being an asshole. BUT, there is a lot of thin skin in this country. I mean, if you are able to press a defamation charge because someone hurts your 'feelings' that is pretty childish, hate to say it.
Apparently you love to say it. In fact you've found a way to criticize Thai people in a video where a foreigner is berating Thai people in a completely unjustified manner. You almost certainly are one of those foreigners that's been living here for a long time, can't speak Thai, resents Thai people, and is convinced you're an expert on Thailand. Get back in your expat bar and spew your nonsense with your ilk
@@aaro6652 you are wrong about a few things, I have been here 15 years, speak Thai and have family here. The thing is though, I’m not lock step with everything that goes on here. Nor does every single bit of the Thai character amaze me. There are good things, but if you really think that presses charges on someone “insulting you” is what well developed adults do, you are the the one with the issue, not me. Only fools support that kind of unnecessary childish reaction. I would say the same thing regardless of where those people were from. You seem to wear rose colored glasses and think everything in Thailand is perfect and if you dare say anything mildly critiquing anything here, you are a "Thai hater"
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I was there. The video was cut short. It left out where I and another foreigner interrupted him and called him out on his rudeness. He kept insisting that he was from Brooklyn and that it was our fault that we could not understand that his language was polite Brooklynese. I pointed out that he was not in Brooklyn but he persisted in his obnoxiousness.
What race is he ?
Good that you called him out. It is shocking how some people behave as guests when visiting a foreign country. Bad enough not being able to speak the language (I would be guilty of that), but at least I would have the grace to have some humility.
He committed the biggest sin westerners make of being arrogant and not having a clue that he is in another culture as a guest. Is this increased with ignorant Instagram tourists, I don't know, but he was off the charts wrong.
@@nickphang2293losing race 😂
lol, I knew he was coastal from his manners. It’s not even that he is from Brooklyn, they are notoriously well mannered. He is naive and stupid is why he is so rude. Shouting “get the fk out of the way” will get you knocked out in Brooklyn.
The guy in the video is such a jerk. As Americans, we apologize for his childish and inappropriate behavior. 🙈
In Thai culture Even talking loudly is considered rude. นี่ผมพูดในนามคนไทยครับ
In the US too, but it happens all the time. Very low class.
I thought that then I listen to gf and staff talk in another room and just laugh it’s like a screaming match honestly
It doesn't matter where you are in the world. This kind of behaviour is not acceptable.
Tourist, foreigners should be kind to locals.
I presumably this guy be able to fight only with a lady 😂. True gentleman wouldn’t do that to the ladies.
ขอบคุณอาจารย์ที่ทำช่องนี้ เป็นประโยชน์มากๆค่ะ เปิดโลกทางด้านภาษาได้ความรู้เยอะเลย ในคอมเมนต์ อาจมีคำไม่สุภาพบ้าง ต้องขอโทษด้วยนะคะ
ส่วนมากคนพวกนี้ชอบทำปากแจ๋วกับผู้หญิง คุณผู้ชายพวกนี้เก่งจริงๆ นับถือค่ะ
แค่พูดว่า "ขอทางหน่อย" ทุกคนเข้าใจค่ะ
คำพูดแบบ กู มึง คำไม่สุภาพต่างๆ เราก็พูดค่ะ แต่ไม่ใช่กับคนไม่รู้จักไม่สนิท
จะมีใครชอบฟังมั้ยคะแบบนี้
"มึงหลบไปเลย เชี้ยเอ้ย เกะกะ ชิบหาย
มึงไม่แหกตาดูหรือไงมีที่ว่างตั้งเยอะ"
"อะไรนะ ไหนใคร ใครหยาบคาย กูเหรอ? มึงมันไม่รู้อะไรเงียบปากไป อยู่บ้านกูก็พูดกันแบบนี้ ที่บ้านกูพูดแบบนี้กันทุกคนปกติจะตาย ไม่รู้เรื่องแล้วยังเสือกเสียงดังอีก"
ก็เข้าใจนะคะว่าคุณเติบโตมาในสังคมสภาพแวดล้อมแบบนี้ คุณอาจรู้สึกดีถึงขั้นภูมิใจในตัวเอง แต่เก็บไว้ใช้ที่บ้านคุณค่ะ
คุณผู้หญิงทั้งสองคนดีมากค่ะที่สละเวลาเตือนเขา เพราะถ้าเป็นเราคงทำแค่ยิ้มๆมองเขาหัวจรดเท้า แค่พอรู้ไว้ว่าคนพูดหน้าตาเป็นไง ต่ำขนาดนี้ไม่อยากฟังต่อค่ะระคายหู
ส่วนเขาจะคิดยังไงกับเราเป็นเรื่องของเขาค่ะเอาที่สบายใจไม่ใช่ปัญหาของเรา
This man was started with no respect for others in the public areas.
Ruded actions and words
I really appreciated for your speak out. Thank you for your existence. Wish you a happy life and peaceful mind
He was rude. People need to adjust their attitude to the culture. Being from Brooklyn is no excuse. A-holes like that give all of us Americans a bad name.
It's not an excuse, but it's definitely a reason. Have you been to Brooklyn? This incident is totally unsurprising to me.
@@CaptainKremmen after all my time here I'm still surprised people come here with the attitude that it's acceptable to act this anywhere, especially as a guest in another country.
And yeah, I've spent time in Brooklyn.
@@thailandinnercircle Note that I didn't say it's acceptable, just that I'm not surprised.
As an American I apologize for this guys bad behavior. Thai people are some of the sweetest 🙏
The F-word is rude. In other news, water is wet ;)
Yes farrang is rude word.
@@daddy9267 What is a more polite Thai word that should be used to refer to a foreigner?
คนไทยจะถูกฝึกให้ควบคุมอารมณ์ไว้ หลีกเลี่ยงการปะทะ ให้นานที่สุด 😂😂😂
แต่ถ้ามีการปะทะเกิดขึ้นมาแล้ว คนไทยก็จะระเบิดอารมณ์อย่างเต็มที่ ไม่มียั้ง
( ระวังแม่ไม้มวยไทย จะถูกส่งออกไปภายในพริบตาเดียว )
So true. even little old Thai ladies can be tough 🤣
I honestly think that the whole "control of emotion" thing in Thailand is overstated. In many cases, they are quicker to get emotional and upset than many people in the west.
@@Ned88Man
ตรงกันข้าม กับที่กล่าวมาทั้งหมด 🤪🤪🤪
คนไทยจะปล่อยอารมณ์เป็นคนสุดท้ายเสมอ ในทุกเรื่อง
ฝรั่ง ตะวันตก จะเกิดการตกใจ ผิดคาด คิดไม่ถึง และล่าถอยออกไปเอง
( สังเกตดู ดี ๆ ดิ เสียงอ่อนเชียว ไม่กล้ารุกต่ออีกแล้ว )
@@Ned88Man I haven't seen a Thai man yell curses at a woman in public yet so perhaps not.
@@LosoTab เคยเห็นคนไทยเสียการควบคุมอารมณ์ในที่สาธารณะมาก่อน
As Thai, I don't care that much about how foreigner came to Thailand and can't speak Thai.
If I were them, I would not learn Thai just to travel here too. English or Mandarin on the other hand are better.
But the way he talks. If he was arguing with a man, no way in hell he would make it out of the train in the same condition before he get in lol.
My blood boiled up just watching it.
right, because Thais are often not as peaceful as they want people to believe. Honestly, we only saw part of the video, there is probably a lot more going on.
He went to a beautiful country filled with nice people. If he acted that way in Florida, there would have been a different outcome.
That was super educational, you clearly have a good understanding of Thai culture and are able to bridge across to Western ways. I am very interested in the different Thai smiles (I think you said 'Yim...'), will look to see if you have any related uploads.
I don't speak Thai, have visited in the past and am due again, and I try to learn a few words and phrases and use Google to help a little more (The inflection pronouncing some Thai words is very difficult!). Language aside I would never dream of behaving like that in a country that was hosting me. It beggars belief that anyone would be so disrespectful.
I have subbed to your channel, I hope you hit 100k soon. Great content.
Of course, it wasn't rude according to him. His family talks like that all the time.
At least be respectful and on your best behaviour when on foreign soil because you're representing your country. If you behave badly for whatever reason, they will think all your countrymen are like this. Learn a few basic Thai phrases, even if its just hello, excuse me please, I'm sorry and thank you. It will go a long way.
Great cultural insight. Love your videos and approach to in depth language learning.
First of all, telling someone to get TF out of the way is both aggressive and obviously rude. Then to yell at someone that they do not understand English is just asking to get into a confrontation. He is extremely lucky that he wasn't kicked up and down the train by the Thais. As a farang in Thailand I have been witnessing these aggorant little tourists for over 30 years. I have stepped in on many occasions in defence of the Thais, but I know very well that they can and will defend themselves.
Some ppl don't deserve a passport
That boy should try talking like that to a man.
Maybe he woke up in the hospital.
คุณเคยได้ยินไหมว่า อย่าให้คนที่ดูใจดีที่สุดโกรธเด็ดขาด เพราะถ้าโกรธขึ้นมามันจะน่ากลัวมากโดยที่คุณคาดไม่ถึง เพราะนั้นถือเป็นการระเบิดทุกอย่างไม่มีใครขวางได้ อาจเป็นเพราะช่วงก่อนหน้านั้นเขาอดทนเก็บอารมณ์จนถึงที่สุดแล้ว พอฟางเส้นสุดท้ายขาด ทุกอย่างก็ตามมา คนไทยก็เป็นเช่นนั้นโดยพื้นฐานคนไทยเป็นคนจิตใจดีนะ มักจะเห็นอกเห็นใจคนอื่นเสมอ แต่ชาวต่างชาติบางคน(ไม่เหมารวมนะ)กับใช้ความใจดีของคนไทยไปในเชิงเห็นแก่ตัวแล้วเอาเปรียบมากๆ เพราะอาจคิดว่าคนไทยคงไม่อะไร ไม่หืออือ ยอมๆไป เลยไม่ให้เกียรติพวกเราเพราะคิดว่าคนไทยอะไรก็ได้ บางทีคิดว่าคนไทยอยู่ต่ำกว่าพวกเขา แต่จริงๆคนไทยยอมเพราะอยากให้ทุกอย่างจบ ไม่ใช่ยอมเพราะคิดว่าคนอื่นเหนือกว่าตน คนไทยรักเกียรติรักศักดิ์ศรีมากๆนะ มันเลยมีสำนวนหนึ่งที่คนไทยมักใช้และบ่งบอกถึงตัวตนของคนไทย อย่างเช่น “ฆ่าได้แต่หยามไม่ได้“ ดังนั้นเราอยากให้ชาวต่างชาติที่มาเที่ยวไทยเคารพและให้เกียรติคนไทย เพราะคนไทยก็เคารพและให้เกียรติชาวต่างชาติเสมอ เพราะถือว่าพวกคุณเป็นแขก เราต้องดูแลอย่างดีอยู่แล้ว อย่าเอาความใจดีของเรามาเอาเปรียบเราก็พอ
His MBTI is probably ASHL (as$h0le)
The American guy is very ignorant, no matter what the circumstances here. I'm English and I'm embarrassed by some of my friends and other westerners out here in Thailand who use curse words every other word. You won't be able to educate them, unfortunately.
His parent should be proud 😎
i absolutely love more of these daily news stories from thailand ! whether they be good or bad , light hearted or serious ...
ผู้ชายคนนี้เยี่ยมจริงๆ 👍👍👍ทะเลาะกับผู้หญิง👏👏👏 และเขาภาคภูมิใจที่สามารถข่มผู้หญิง สามารถเอาชนะหรือกดให้ผู้อื่นดูแย่ในที่สาธารณะได้ คงเป็นวิธีการดำรงค์ชีวิตอันปกติของเขากระมัง
What an asshole.. "it's not rude, you don't understand English"
Everyone understands what "get the f#ck outta the way means" and it is NEVER EVER used in a polite way..
I'm so sorry for the rudness of that guy
At first I thought the fruit in the thumbnail is a kaffir lime 😂 it’s guava.
คนไทยจะมีจะเป็น 2 ลักษณะครับ ทั้งที่รู้ และไม่รู้ คนไทยก็ไม่เข้าไปยุ่งด้วย คือจะไม่สนใจเลย ทั้งที่บางครั้งก็อยากช่วย แต่อย่าดีกว่า เลยไม่สนใจไม่ใส่ใจ ปล่อยเลย ก็แล้วแต่ เอาที่สบายใจTake it easy
I started wearing a Hungarian football shirt, it helps very much in SEA not to get mistaken for a arrogant colonists 👍🏽
😂😂😂
In our Thai national anthem there's a lyric in one part said "เอกราชจะไม่ให้ใครข่มขี่" translate to "will not stand any oppression from anyone"
This part is real
I apologize on behalf of my nation. At least I am assuming he is one of mine
He was an American from Brooklyn New York. He brought his New York attitude with him to Thailand.
@@kevinp8108 lol, I'm in Manhattan, but I'm very self aware. I do everything possible to avoid being stereotypical
@@BrianPolito I'm a Thai-American and I leave my Southern California attitude at home whenever I visit Thailand. I notice I become a better version of myself there.
ให้หมอเกศไปเถียงกับฝรั่งบนรถไฟฟ้าให้ผมหน่อยครับ ผมเถียงมันไม่ทัน
Speaking actual English, not American English. If this guy said 'get the fuck outta the way' to someone in London.
He, would learn how to speak English in that exact second.
How so?
อยากดูตอนจบเลย
Any swear word is deem informal and inpolite anyway. I use it but I'm still aware of what effect it gives. Why is this Brooklyn dude denying facts?
จริงๆ แล้ว พฤติกรรมเหยียดคนท้องถิ่น มันไม่ควรทำที่ประเทศไหนอยู่แล้วค่ะ
แล้วนิสัยคนไทย เวลาเกิดวิกฤติอะไร คนไทยจะสามัคคีร่วมมือร่วมใจกันค่ะ
กล้าเล่นกับระบบไทย เดี๋ยวจะโดนคนไทยในทุกระดับชั้นสั่งสอนค่ะ
ขอบคุณคุณเจที่รักประเทศไทยค่ะ
That guy doesn’t sound like he’s in his 60’s guy. More like in his 20’s.
I thought the same.
สวัสดีครับอาจารย์🙏🏻🇹🇭💕
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very interesting and bears lots of logic
Some how i knew this would be another highly educated US citizen demonstrating the diplomacy, cultural knowledge and self entitlement that they are known for. Unfortunately, every other westerner is mistaken for them and has to live with the issues created
How else is the USA to remain relevant and on top if they don’t go around acting like they know better and are the most progressive nation? That’s why president Biden was so comfortable in calling out Japan, China and India for xenophobia. Sarcasm aside, there’s been issues with people from the UK, Australia, Russia and more recently New Zealand in parts of Asia so it’s not just Americans.
I must live in charmed circles. I lived in Phra Khanong for 6 years and have ridden the BTS hundreds of times and have never heard a harsh word spoken by anyone. I’ve never personally seen any conflict in Thailand with anyone though I read about it in the news. If you see space on the BTS it couldn’t be easier than to say excuse me and politely push your way onto the train.
Logic คนเอเชียกับตะวันตก จะสลับกันครับ ตัวอย่างที่จะบอกว่า "ซ้ายมือ ซ้ายมือของท่านหรือซ้ายมือของเรา" ความเข้าใจของคนตะวันตกและเอเชียจะสลับกันครับ
Not true. I'm American and this guy is a total jerk regardless of what she did. You don't yell and swear at women in any culture.
@@JosephKelly-uj1zo You're right, that man really isn't friendly.
@@JosephKelly-uj1zo I'm an American guy too and completely agree. There is no excuse for how he was behaving. And the tone of his voice, the way he said "Shut the f up!" it totally unacceptable.
I need more t-shirts and mugs with your maps. Vowels, alphabet groups, tonal stuff.
And a shirt with polite sentences in Thai: I need somethink to drink, coffee, not too sweet, not too spicy, something to eat, bathroom, a hotel, tranportation by bus or taxi. So I can point on my shirt. At the beginning and ending nice greetings and a place with my name is... where I can stitch my name.
When I travel and somebody treats me objectively bad, I say something rude in my mother tongue while smiling. So I can ventilate and he thinks, I am polite. But I do this only, if I feel helpless.
When I am in contact with the police, I forget all my English 😉
Whenever I have Thais try and speak English with me, and then apologize expressing their regret at not speaking it well. I always laugh and explain that, living in their country, it's my responsibility to speak Thai, then I apologize for my Thai language. 😂
Definitely not 🇬🇧. Definitely 🇺🇸.
BS asshole. He says britain in the tape and I am American and speak Thai and never had any problems with conflicts. The British are drunk fucks with bad teeth. Go back to your shitty little island and fourth rate power.
Oh, I have seen PLENTY of rude Brits in Thailand...
its Johnny Somali at it again
Sounds similar right?
Get the f out of the way is rude.
Thank you🙏
ขอบคุณอาจารย์ที่พูดให้คนไทยเข้าใจสำเนียงภาษา และส่วนลึกของความคิดฝรั่งคนนี้
คำตอบจะมาไม่ช้าก็เร็ว จะดีหรือไม่ก็ตาม
Were people blocking the entrance/ exit into the train? Would blocking doors be considered rude or unsafe? The guy was rude. The adversaries confronted him. They did NOT let him of the hook and went into for confrontion. They could have filed a police report instead. Using faul language is rude. Blocking entrance or exit doors can be dangerous. Its not possible to understand what is going on. Watching a videoclip. From another viewpoint things may appear different ❤
เคยเจอกลุ่มครูสอนภาษาอังกฤษนั่งกินเหล้าคุยกัน ทุกประโยคจะประกอบด้วยฟัก😅😅😅
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Americans are loud everywhere you travel, you will hear them before you see them
US imperialist attitude is so awful, disrespectful and out of touch with reality.
Lucky i wasn't there lulz 💀
American entitlement at its finest
The way he spoke is unacceptable anywhere, including Brooklyn. This guy is just an entitled obnoxious individual who shouldn’t travel anywhere.
I have no doubt that the way asians do things can be rude to westerners and vicer versa. I have been to Thailand 9 times and 17 countries many more than once. I can understand how you can take their side especially if you are living there. My cousin is living in Thailand 12 years and he seems rude when talking with other expats. But getting back to this incident, i don't know what is going on, but I hear him say you are not letting us/people on the train. Now taking his view, we in the west are taught it is manners/etiquette to make way for others or to give people space. And from personal experience I noticed that asians in general never do. We call that rude. So it comes down to different cultures. "He said she said",,, don't know if there is anything wrong, but for anybody to stand in a doorway, that is rude and down right pigish. And that is common in asia.
When in Rome, old boy,.....
In Thailand you respect your elders and help them where you can, you don't block the door to an elderly person, two wrongs don't make a right but this lady ain't innocent.
That’s why people should choose to live in places compatible with the customs and values they were brought up with. It doesn’t matter if a Thai person appears rude based on western culture when they’re in Thailand. Also it’s not what he said but how he said it. Could’ve said what he had to say without the f word and aggression. That’s not Brooklyn talk either because depending on who he says it to he would’ve gotten a busted lip.
Nobody said the American was wrong for telling the lady to move inside, but saying f word and shouting to people is considered very rude in Thailand, plus he was saying something like people don’t know English like why tf Thai people have to know English in Thailand? Is this racist? You annoy that people don’t move inside, just tell them normally, is it that hard to do? No excuse for being rude in the public especially in the place like Thailand that losing face is a big deal.
Common curtesy and basic knowledge of culture and customs, Not just Thailand, in every country that you are a guest in!!!
This is shocking. In my humble opinion he sound like entitled homosexuals. When in Rome cupcake. Behaviour like this will get you in trouble, how disrespectfu
Laziness and arrogance.
Like a lot of these incidents we only see half of it. It looks like they were both being rude and difficult. Obviously the man is being a disrespectful loser. However the women apparently blocked the door and instead of letting it go keeps continuing it and raising her voice. If it were 2 Thais going at it people would barely pay attention. It's an insignificant arguement between two people. It must happen 100s / 1000s times a day in Bangkok between people.
I don't think 2 Thais would go at it over this. It would be very different
Yeh for this in particular it would be an unlikely scenario. For the average 2 Thais having an argument in public though I really can't imagine anyone really caring this much. Let alone it becoming national news.
But your claiming the women were rude for blocking the entrance requires you taking his word over theirs. One of the women said the train is full. In that case, you just gently get in and find a space. I"m sure they did not have their hands spanning the width of the doors - literally preventing him from getting on the train. On crowded trains, you're not going to get on without bumping into someone a little, and that's normal. This guy is a jerk, plain and simple. He is the only one that we actually hear speaking rudely, yet we're supposed to take his word over theirs? The comments about language, and lying about saying "get the f out of the way" not being rude. Please, it's rude in any country, including the US. And I'm a man from the US. Stop making excuses and blaming others for his horrible behavior.
@@ayejay8862 I don't understand your logic. Have a nice day
@@kuntrasha Oh you don't? You don't understand there is absolutely no evidence that she blocked the door? You can't observe this guy's pathetic behavior and make a judge of character? What other simple realities are you completely incapable of perceiving?
สวัสดีครับ อาจารย์ เข้าเมืองตาหลิ่วก็ต้องหลิ่วตาตาม บ้านใครบ้านมัน ถิ่นใครถิ่นมัน ไอ้หมอนั้นคงมีทัศนคติฝังหัวว่า คนสายพันธุ์คอเคเชี่ยนเหนือกว่าชาติพันธุ์อื่น 😁มั้งครับอาจารย์ ขอโทษครับอาจารย์แค่คิดเล่นๆ😊
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ขอให้เาหลีกทางและเริ่มมายารถไม่ดีเรื่อยๆๆฝรั่งชอบใ้ช้คำว่าFตลอดเวลาทุกสถานที่เขาคิดว่าเขาอาจจะใช้ได้ในเมืองไทยนั้นคือสิ่งที่คนไทยไม่ชอบถ้มาใช้คำว่า(f)
Johnny Somali ?!?
You are on the wrong foot. IMHO - Thais get upset about the simplest situations. Although I daily converse with many people in Thai, I am not fluent with either Thai Language or customs, but I believe in the speak softly approach. My ultra soft approach hasn't kept me out of the dog house. On social media I once complimented a Thai person on their bold design approach - I was blocked within minutes. Total Idiocy to not understand the most utilized language of Earth - second legal language for most countries.
How is the word bold translated into Thai? Audacity?
I must say though, this is a really egregious example of a guy being an asshole. BUT, there is a lot of thin skin in this country. I mean, if you are able to press a defamation charge because someone hurts your 'feelings' that is pretty childish, hate to say it.
Apparently you love to say it. In fact you've found a way to criticize Thai people in a video where a foreigner is berating Thai people in a completely unjustified manner. You almost certainly are one of those foreigners that's been living here for a long time, can't speak Thai, resents Thai people, and is convinced you're an expert on Thailand. Get back in your expat bar and spew your nonsense with your ilk
@@aaro6652 you are wrong about a few things, I have been here 15 years, speak Thai and have family here. The thing is though, I’m not lock step with everything that goes on here. Nor does every single bit of the Thai character amaze me. There are good things, but if you really think that presses charges on someone “insulting you” is what well developed adults do, you are the the one with the issue, not me. Only fools support that kind of unnecessary childish reaction. I would say the same thing regardless of where those people were from. You seem to wear rose colored glasses and think everything in Thailand is perfect and if you dare say anything mildly critiquing anything here, you are a "Thai hater"
@@Ned88Man Ohhhh did the lady in this video press charges? Nah, you're just projecting your resentment when it's completely irrelevant. Buh bye now
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ไม่เห็นเกี่ยวเลยค่ะ ผู้หญิงเขาเข้าใจนะถึงได้รู้ว่ามัน rude ไง
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