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British chav filmed telling Udon Thani bar owner to “<deleted> off”


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14 minutes ago, dave moir said:

You shouldn't judge a book by its cover! Not all Brits are like this knob!!!!

As my post indicated I am a Brit as well. The clue is in the 'us'.

I also thought the self deprecating nature of the comment would have been obvious, but clearly not to all............

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3 hours ago, from the home of CC said:

When I saw this I didn't think about that he represents the U.K. I just thought how alcohol seems to bring out the a**hole in a lot of people.

He's sitting across from the Top Mansion hotel and it's a Soi full of bars, hotels and restaurants. I've always had a great time there and frequent Udon Thani to see my mates there. He's one of a few and won't last long in Udon if he keeps up that kind of behavior. They come from ALL walks of life, but I put them in the same category...(a**holes) which is unfortunate when we're guest here. 

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3 hours ago, Lodestone said:

What does "chav," apparently a Briticism, mean?

According to Urban Dictionary:-

"Stands for Council House affiliated Vermin"

 

And Wikipedia:-

The Oxford English Dictionary defines chav as an informal British derogatory, meaning "a young lower-class person who displays brash and loutish behaviour and wears real or imitation designer clothes".

 

I could think of a far more suitable "Briticism" (Nice word, by the way!), but I'd probably be banned!

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It’s ridiculous behavior if over your limit then wander to where your 

staying and go to sleep....  says you from figuring out who you need to apologize to the next morning..

 

i stop in the bars once and again and a couple of the restaurants.

 

One morning a bit of a hangover eating breakfast at a place I think

has fantastic breakfast. A guy standing at the entrance yelling 

f the brits...... people sitting around enjoying breakfast, I’m 64

and theee were a few that had more miles on the clock than me.

 

The owner finally had enough told the guy to move on....after 

a few more words he left...

 

was told the guy does that often and he’s had his clock

cleaned a few times. It’s said he’s got of big move but 

when it’s time to defend himself.... knock out. 

 

An idiot

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7 minutes ago, Docno said:

No - it's like selling cars then being held responsible for car accidents. The person who buys the car has responsibility for their behaviour just as the person who buys the beer... 

If you have ever been to bars, you should know that bad behaviour is non uncommon, one sells the alcohol, and deal with drunken people.

Just the other day, i was talking to a Thai guy who has a bar, mostly dealing with Farangs.

He told me that he would not like to deal with Thai customers, because he would need to hire security guards.

This guy in the video doesn't look so dangerous to me, but surely a very lonely, desperate guy.

I very rarely go to bars, but i've seen worse than that.

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11 minutes ago, Docno said:

No - it's like selling cars then being held responsible for car accidents. The person who buys the car has responsibility for their behaviour just as the person who buys the beer... 

Exactly - a bit like blaming Einstein for Hiroshima!!!

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This is totaly normal working class British behavior. This is also why there are so many brits who come to live in thailand to get away from it.

Thailand get used to this type because you advertised and invited him. If I was thailand I would not invite these types.

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3 hours ago, Tiredofglasshalfemptyexpat said:

How many times you need to post that link?

 

What satisfaction are you receiving? 

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