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Russian Tourist Stabbed After Joke Misunderstood in Pattaya

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Early morning a stone vold sober Russian attempts to make a joke about the invasion of Ukraine with a bunch of stone cold sober Ukrainians!

What could possibly go wrong?

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  • gravity101
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    Russian: Hey Ukrainian, want to hear a joke? Ukrainian: OK. Russian: Crimea. Ukrainian: I don't get it. Russian: You will never get it.   Stab.

  • Rampant Rabbit
    Rampant Rabbit

    Ill take a stab at it?

  • Chongalulu
    Chongalulu

    What was the punch line...?

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4 hours ago, mran66 said:

Curious about the nationality of the individuals of the other group... Ukrainians? Thai? 

Species 8472 from the Delta quadrant 

4 hours ago, Chongalulu said:

What was the punch line...?

u really wanna know? i was there in the seven,  jesus pwns allah mohammed, seriously 

5 hours ago, Taboo2 said:

Now, if he was on weed, this would not happen....5555.

 

 

More whataboutery.

 

If he was not in Thailand it would not have happened.

 

If it was in a different place it would not have happened.

 

Perhaps if it was a different joke it would not have happened.

 

If he was a different nationality it would not have happened.

 

More pointless whatabouteries from me.

 

You have no idea WHY it happened, so why bother to post in the first place?

1 hour ago, koele2 said:

Russians don’t know how to joke around.  

 

They are even said to refrain from laughing  easily; deeming it an act of the foolishness.

10 hours ago, mran66 said:

Curious about the nationality of the individuals of the other group... Ukrainians? Thai? 

 

More likely fellow Russian draft-dodgers.

1 hour ago, koele2 said:

Russians don’t know how to joke around.  

 

Just because Ukrainians don't get it, doesn't mean Russian humor doesn't exist.

11 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

I've actually never encountered a Russian trying to make a joke, as I find them to be some of the most dour and humorless people on the planet. So perhaps they did not even consider the possibility that he was using humor? 

Yep.

I've had Russians explain to me that they don't really joke, nor do they smile or talk to strangers.  It's a cultural defensive trait to never get noticed or get in troubke.

I doubt a Russian would just start to joke with people at another table.  And alcohol would not be a factor.

 

13 hours ago, gravity101 said:

Russian: Hey Ukrainian, want to hear a joke?

Ukrainian: OK.

Russian: Crimea.

Ukrainian: I don't get it.

Russian: You will never get it.

 

Stab.

GOOD ONE

14 hours ago, Chongalulu said:

What was the punch line...?

 

Slava Ukraini!

 

I see that many people here think that this is a quarrel between a Russian and a Ukrainian.
But it is almost impossible for a Ukrainian man to leave the country now.
I would suppose that both of them are Russians.
When I came to Russian Consulate in Phuket to vote for the national leader in the previous year I found out that many people in the queue looked disapprovingly at the Z symbols on my clothes. Although Vladimir Putin also won the election in Phuket, the margin over his competitor was minimal. While tourists from Russia voted correctly, expats voted like traitors.

So I would assume that this was a quarrel between an expat and a tourist, and both of them are Russian citizens.

And I also assume that Z guy is a victim and he was just defending himself.

3 hours ago, zmisha said:

While tourists from Russia voted correctly, expats voted like traitors.

A Russian's views on democracy eh!

actually,  I've never really found Thai's to have a sense of humor as they just don't get jokes,   but maybe he needs to practice the way he tells jokes.  

If it was a Thai that stabbed him,  he's lucky he didn't bring his gun,   and that's no joke 

19 hours ago, Chongalulu said:

What was the punch line...?

Aaaaaaaaah!

13 minutes ago, steven100 said:

actually,  I've never really found Thai's to have a sense of humor as they just don't get jokes,   but maybe he needs to practice the way he tells jokes.  

If it was a Thai that stabbed him,  he's lucky he didn't bring his gun,   and that's no joke 

Different cultures have different humour, Thais, like the Americans don't get subtle humour it has to be in your face but Thais are easy to take offence at anything to do with their or the country's dignity.

19 hours ago, Chongalulu said:

What was the punch line...?

 

a Russian,  an American and a Ukrainian walk into a bar in downtown Moscow  ...... 

 

the Russian says '    I'll have a vodka 

the American say '   get me a god damn whiskey  

and the Ukrainian say's '  .....    I'll have two Molotov cocktails and an MK3 Grenade 

 

 

22 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Police have documented the scene and advised the victim to formally file a complaint once he recovers.

They usually make lots of paper, charge you 20 baht for the notice that the complaint is accepted and that's all - staying at their desks waiting for another paperwork...

6 hours ago, Iron Tongue said:

Yep.

I've had Russians explain to me that they don't really joke, nor do they smile or talk to strangers.  It's a cultural defensive trait to never get noticed or get in troubke.

I doubt a Russian would just start to joke with people at another table.  And alcohol would not be a factor.

 

They don't start to joke but they can start talking to you in Russian (the majority of them don't speak any foreign language) and being irritated you don't understand them thus don't "respect" them... 

2 hours ago, jacko45k said:

A Russian's views on democracy eh!

I don't understand if he's a fan of the world criminal who he calls "national leader" what he's doing here in Thailand... 

On 1/3/2025 at 11:34 PM, spidermike007 said:

I've actually never encountered a Russian trying to make a joke, as I find them to be some of the most dour and humorless people on the planet. So perhaps they did not even consider the possibility that he was using humor? 

You've apparently never had any Russian friends.... Hard to imagine, even if never having had any Russian friends, that one could think that there's such a large group of human beings with no sense of humor. Context is everything. Cultural context makes things complicated, but it doesn't take away the human nature from people.

On 1/4/2025 at 11:52 AM, gravity101 said:

Russian: Hey Ukrainian, want to hear a joke?

Ukrainian: OK.

Russian: Crimea.

Ukrainian: I don't get it.

Russian: You will never get it.

 

Stab.

A single stab is better than killing civilians or shooting down passenger planes (not for the first time). Perhaps the Russian simply lacked the experience of living among civilization. History shows that this is close to the Russians.

 

 

I would like to share some interesting facts. Some Ukrainians are actually Russian by nationality. And many Russians are Ukrainians. It is impossible to tell them apart externally, they differ only in a small dialect. But the Russians themselves in different regions have different dialects. That is, the difference between Russians and Ukrainians is mainly determined by the country of residence. Also, many Ukrainians living in Thailand hide the fact that they are Ukrainians and disguise themselves as Russians. Therefore, when someone sees a stern Russian, this may actually be a Ukrainian.

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