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I've seen similar flying from Australia, a couple years ago with a morning flight Perth to KL, there was a large group of Aussies, some sport team, about 15 of them, they were getting stuck into the piss in the departure lounge at 6:00am, by the time the flight left they were all well oiled and kept getting out of their seats and blocking the aisles talking with each other, worse were the ones sitting in their seats listening to music with headphones on, often turning around and bellowing out to one of their mates 4 or 5 seats behind, oblivious to the fact that one's voice shoots up in volume while listening to loud rock music through headphones.

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6 hours ago, anotherexpat4444 said:

Keep finding problem with Indian Hindus  while Jihadi are dancing in your hometown 

Don't have to find problems...they're on display...had to check out of a hotel in Soi 8 .mobs if Indians clearing the self service restaurant but never sitting down ... swimming in the pool in their underpants and Indian ladies in full dress swimming in the pool...mobbing reception all day with complaints and questions.. get me outta here said my partner...and just talk to any bargirl about why they refuse to go with Indian men ..

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43 minutes ago, michaellee said:

Thailand made the biggest mistakes of visa free to indians. They are rude, smelly, cheap and disgusting. 

I concur .

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5 hours ago, howlee101 said:

The wife and I previously had a Thai restaurant in Florida. The Indian customers were by far the most entitled customers we had. Nothing but complaints and always wanted a discount for everything.

I bet they were by far, as a group, the worst tippers as well.

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1 hour ago, michaellee said:

Thailand made the biggest mistakes of visa free to indians. They are rude, smelly, cheap and disgusting. 

Thailand has a real problem with mass tourism. Entire regions and zones have been totally token over and Thai people stop even coming to those places. I can handle Europeans and backpacker kids but I'm not going to go some beach which is packed with Indians or yelling smoking Chinese people. Like the Thai's I will simply avoid these places. Probably many others feel the same.

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8 hours ago, arick said:

Go for it l. We sat on the floor drinking vodka on a Royal Brunei flight from Heathrow to Dubia. Never  once was questioned. It's amazing how judgmental half indians can be to their fellow natives.  

Thai AirAsia   is extremely racist towards Indians on their flights coming from India to Bangkok.

Thanks, you help me to better appreciate how well educated  the Thai natives I live with are. 

 

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4 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

 

It's the same boarding a plane.

I always wait until most people are already in the plane. Why should I stand in line or wait in the plane when I can sit outside more comfortable?

But it seems many people want to be the first on board. Strange. 

 

maybe because it seems many of them ignore the carry on bag + one personal item and haul on all sorts of junk to cram it into overhead bin space depriving later arriving passengers of "their" space....generally very little enforcement of the rules except ironically on the very cheapest airlines who will enforce the rules mostly so they can collect extra fees for having them check their extra bags...

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22 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

I recently flew with Air India from Swampy to Delhi and it was the worst flight that I have even been on .

   80 % of the passengers were groups of Indian "Uncles" , different groups of 10-20 men and they all seemed to be returning for a week in Pattaya .

   They just couldn't sit still , it was constant commotion and noise , moving about and calling the steward relentlessly .

   I was in the aisle seat and as soon as we landed, before the plane even stopped , the India guy next to me asked me whether I was just going to just  sit there and not get off the place . I told him  that we couldn't get off the plane until the doors had opened and that would be about another ten minutes , but he was insistent that he wanted to stand in the aisle waiting for the doors to open 

 

   Just like to add , I then flew Delhi to London and the Indians aboard that flight were very different to the BKK - Delhi Indians .

   The UK bound Indians were "normal".

The BKK-Delhi Indians were like school kids on a bus after school , when the bus is full of rowdy  schoolkids' 

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9 hours ago, Sorted2024 said:

I dont want to get band so I will reframe from commenting 

 

Enough said

Love it Mr Sorted. Spell 'Enough' correctly, but get 'don't, banned and refrain' wrong. Strange this English innit?

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My wife (Thai) got in a disagreement with an Indian gentleman who was taking a connection through Bangkok. The flight attendants attempted to diffuse the situation but this guy was having none of that … no woman was going to tell him what to do! The Thai police marched him off the plane on arrival in Bangkok … his connecting flight be damned. I the police asked if my wife wanted to press charges which she did. I believe he got the message. Confronting people with the consequences of their delinquent behavior really does have a lasting therapeutic effect.

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It's a complete nonsensical myth they are bringing in money to Thailand. 

 

There was nearly 3 million visitors from India this year, and they are still by person some of the lowest spenders in Thailand, yet makeup a large part of the visitors. A better way to look at it is spend per tourist. 

 

Counting how much visitors from a certain country bring into the country is not an exact science, and not a perfect full proof equation. Furthermore, they do have some high end tourists who will spend money, movies shot in Thailand, but they also have some awfully budget visitors - to then average this up and claim Indians spend money is a bad way to look at it. 

 

Secondly, you have to look at the impact they have on other visitors and local culture. They are sex pests, and whilst this is tolerated normally ... what they do is bordering on abuse. I have witnessed many of them, in packs hounding a Thai prostitute to give them a discount if she takes the whole group. The vulnerable lady will often agree. It's disgusting.

 

Many female friends refuse to go to Pattaya anymore as Indian men will often see them as prostitutes. It's barbaric. Their view on women is horrific. Furthermore, they've colonised other seedy nightlife areas in Bangkok, and other nightlife area which in turn has then meant a more higher spending clientele has moved away from entering those areas. Many clubs around Soi 13 in Bangkok, are aghast how they have bough the 'tone down' to that area. 

 

The impact it has on high end tourists who will not want to go to resorts or destination where the makeup is of massive cheap indian tourists (along with Chinese tourists). No other country has a generous visa policy for Indians than what Srettha Thavisin in his stupid panic for more tourists has given the Indians. Why don't Indians let in Thais visa free? 

 

So if they in turn then turn away high spending tourists, their net benefit further negates. 

 

The economy of India per person is three times less than Thailand. Many will overstay and seek to work, all now possible thanks to the ridiculous open door visa policy for long stay. 

 

Many other countries are now putting barriers back up to Indian visitors, eg Cambodia and Malaysia. But not Thailand. They will often say 'oh Indians bring so many millions to the economy', negating the fact the volume and negative impact they bring. 

 

Pollution, litter, enviromental impact, over staying. 

 

The problem will only get worst as more and more will come. You can only assume ex- leaders like Srettha have very little day to day mixing with these types of tourists so they don't care. 

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10 hours ago, BarBoy said:

The unruly Indians are back one again to give the ruskies a run for their money!

 

What does my head in about this lot is when there's a group of them in front of you and they all walk in a long horizontal line, blocking anyone from passing.

 

Last time it happened I literally said to them 'can you moving out the effing way please.'

Which they did.

I can hear you you saying it with an Indian accent and a head wobble..555.

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Full responsibility rests with airline. It also violated safety protocols. This was Air Asia, the airline  with a poor service reputation. Next time you are considering flying this airline, don't.

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In my youth (many moons ago) I once considered asking an Indian girl out on a date until I found out her name was "MIngeeter", then I changed my mind as I could not see the point in dating a  "Rug Munching Lesbo".🤪

 

As I got older I took a job in a warehouse, and part of my duties were as a "First Aid" Responder...

 

One day, an Indian or it could have been a Pakistani (who knows, they all smell the same!) fell off a ladder and someone shouted! "Don't just stand there! Quick call him a <deleted>ng Ambulance"!

 

So as my training kicked in, I leaned over his lifeless body and did us that! I called him a "<deleted> Ambulance" but apparently he could not hear me!

 

Then a voice shouted ! Give him CPR!!!

 

The Paradics arrrived about 15 minute later and as I was blowing air up his now exposed Arse the Paramedics shouted to me WTF! THAT IS NOT HOW TO GIVE CPR!

 

I SHOUTED BACK HAVE YOU SMELT HIS <deleted> BREATH!...🤢🤮🤮

 

Hmmm I wonder if these 2 classic jokes will be appreciated?😎

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