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Customer slaps Bangkok barber after trim turns grim - video

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A Thai man accused a barber in the Lat Phrao district of Bangkok of cutting his hair too short and slapped the barber on the head twice, even though the hair stylist bowed at his feet to issue an apology.

 

The Facebook page of non-profit organisation Saimai Survive shared a video of the customer in a light blue shirt shouting at two hairdressers, one male and one female, in a barber shop yesterday, August 26. The customer was heard complaining loudly.

 

“I told you to make it short but medium short. You shaved it like I’m going to be a monk. I usually get my haircut from a female hairdresser but could not see her. She is a lot better.”

 

The male barber explained that he did not cut much of his hair. He mentioned that the customer’s hair would grow back to the same length in just a month.

 

The customer suddenly slapped the barber on the head, so the female hairdresser had to intervene and apologise to the customer. The male barber then issued an apology and bowed down to the customer’s feet to show respect.

 

However, the customer did not accept his apology and continued to complain. He tried to attack the barber repeatedly but the female worker intervened each time.

 

The barber then stated that he had over seven years of experience and asked the customer about his knowledge of haircuts.

 

“Where did you graduate from?”

 

The question made the customer angrier, thinking the barber had insulted him. The customer attempted to attack the barber again until another customer intervened.

 

Saimai Survive did not clarify how the incident ended but many Thai netizens agreed that the customer’s actions were violent and unfair. Some netizens speculated that the customer raised a nonsensical issue just to avoid paying the service fee.

 

 

By Petch Petpailin

Photo via Facebook/ Survive - สายไหมต้องรอด

 

Source: The Thaiger 2024-08-27

 

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Anther crazy person in a failed society.

6 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

Anther crazy person in a failed society.

The society you live in.

3 minutes ago, maesariang said:

The society you live in.

I suppose you live in the same.

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On the upside his hair will grow back.

On the downside he'll still be an ignorant peasant. 

What will his mum say when he gets home?😉

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A very blurry haircut..., blunt scissors maybe?

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The difference between a good haircut and a bad haircut has always been two weeks. :coffee1:

What a malarkey over nothing.

 

It's like the old saying, what's the difference between a good haircut and a bad one?

 

About TWO WEEKS!

I always bring my photo with the favorite hair style.

And the local barber(familiar with over a decade) always does  as seen in that picture.

Because of guys like him I keep my interaction with Thai males to the absolute minimum.

So many fragile Thai dudes are such little bitches. This idiot needs to be bitch slapped🤣

18 hours ago, maesariang said:

The society you live in.

No one lives in your your in your society , you live under a rock it’s very apparent 

20 minutes ago, Skeptic7 said:

So many fragile Thai dudes are such little bitches. This idiot needs to be bitch slapped🤣

Usually it’s the Chinese lil boy syndrome, maybe Thai Chinese 

This seems like a regurgitated story, was this incident not reported weeks ago ? or is this a copycat one ?

19 minutes ago, brianthainess said:

This seems like a regurgitated story, was this incident not reported weeks ago ? or is this a copycat one ?

If you read the article you would have that answer already.

In my experience you have to be quite clear about the style you want with Thai barbers, otherwise they just give you the style they think you should have (which is often the standard Mushroom style that is popular amongst Asians).

 

Reminds me of the old "Lionel Blair haircut" ad in the 90's.😄

 

Edit to remove the link to the ad as it's a beer advert - oops!

 

 

On 8/27/2024 at 5:30 PM, Gottfrid said:

I suppose you live in the same.

We all live in a failed society, for a fact. Care to name just one example of an exemplary society?

12 minutes ago, ravip said:

We all live in a failed society, for a fact. Care to name just one example of an exemplary society?

Apparently Finland rates very high in terms of mutual trust, and absence of corruption.

1 hour ago, ravip said:

We all live in a failed society, for a fact. Care to name just one example of an exemplary society?

Nah, would have to go back to Inka in that case.

why blur his face - name and shame these people. should be shown to his friends and family (although no doubt some of them already know he's a w**ker).

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