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Dexxter Posted yesterday at 05:44 AM Posted yesterday at 05:44 AM 5 hours ago, watchcat said: What's the matter with Swiss people nowadays. ? I hope he does not kick someone
jesimps Posted yesterday at 05:54 AM Posted yesterday at 05:54 AM 3 hours ago, MalcolmB said: Indeed, we had the Swiss fighting the Thai driver, the woman doctor kicker and the other one who bashed the elderly Thai woman in the supermarket and then strangled her when she objected. And these are just the incidents reported on this forum recently. Personally I have never been fond of them and would welcome visa restrictions on the Swiss until they learn how to behave. There was a Swiss guy in the village where I lived who wanted to fight the world every time he got a sniff of the barmaid's apron. Everyone tried to give him a wide birth. Also, in the condo where I once stayed, There was a Swiss man, wife and young daughter. All three of them were bolshy verging on crazy. The first guy I mentioned ended up killing two elderly locals in a traffic accident. I'm never surprised therefore, when I read on here about a demented Swissy. 2
GammaGlobulin Posted yesterday at 06:04 AM Posted yesterday at 06:04 AM 3 hours ago, Gottfrid said: Just time to get rid of this vermin of a man. Yes. The Swiss guy should be exported to N. Korea. Nobody here has time or money to waste on such an unreasonable tourist of quality, such as he. Sometimes, some Farang do not realize that we are guests in this country. So, stop making waves. 2
Celsius Posted yesterday at 06:07 AM Posted yesterday at 06:07 AM 6 hours ago, Georgealbert said: -- 2025-01-29 What am I looking at here?
1happykamper Posted yesterday at 06:35 AM Posted yesterday at 06:35 AM Statistically my experience with Swiss men is that THEY HAVE ALL had anger issues. My neighbor in Hua Hin years ago wielded a knife and gun at neighbors and then used both! Friggin nut jobs 1 1
newbee2022 Posted yesterday at 07:54 AM Posted yesterday at 07:54 AM Strange enough. We Irish are used to finish "troubles" in a very effective way.🤗
BusyB Posted yesterday at 07:55 AM Posted yesterday at 07:55 AM 5 hours ago, bendejo said: Does douchebag translate to Thai and German (or whatever his language is)? Duschbeutel. Not directly I think. Rather meaningless. But Schlappschwanz would certainly do the job: = flaccid penis. 1 1
DTL2014 Posted yesterday at 07:56 AM Posted yesterday at 07:56 AM Barking mad - the swiss. Biggest importers/consumers of dog meat apparently.
brfsa2 Posted yesterday at 08:02 AM Posted yesterday at 08:02 AM He should have done that to me, then I would ensure with a very nice kick to his mouth, that no teeth would be left remaining. disrespectful aholes do this to people until they get a beat up and learn to show some respect. 1
cdemundo Posted yesterday at 08:05 AM Posted yesterday at 08:05 AM 2 hours ago, ujayujay said: Same wrong as with Yanks and Brits🤣🤣🤣 Please let it be known what nationalities are acceptable to you. So far: Swiss, British, and American are unacceptable. I'd like to hear who passes muster. 1
sambum Posted yesterday at 08:09 AM Posted yesterday at 08:09 AM 7 hours ago, watchcat said: What's the matter with Swiss people nowadays. ? Seem to think they're entitled to be more "entitled" than other foreigners! 1 1
Beat666 Posted yesterday at 08:48 AM Posted yesterday at 08:48 AM 8 hours ago, watchcat said: What's the matter with Swiss people nowadays. ? I am Swiss and my opinion is this. These crazy Swiss stories are always about Swiss expats, who residing for years in Thailand. And all of these idiots think they are somehow important and have such an ego, that they think, they can do what they want. You never read incidents like this from Swiss tourists. Only from Swiss expats. Alright then, I am going back to my Fondue and enjoy Ganja, inhaling with the help of an alphorn😃 2
Popular Post jwl53 Posted yesterday at 08:50 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 08:50 AM 9 hours ago, PomPolo said: Some people are a little bit stupid, why doesn't he just take them for a walk on a lead they are obviously a bit hyper, problem solved. Problem is not the dogs but the dogs owner, lack of social skills from the owner, lack of training for the dogs 3
Jerry777 Posted yesterday at 08:57 AM Posted yesterday at 08:57 AM 6 hours ago, MalcolmB said: Indeed, we had the Swiss fighting the Thai driver, the woman doctor kicker and the other one who bashed the elderly Thai woman in the supermarket and then strangled her when she objected. And these are just the incidents reported on this forum recently. Personally I have never been fond of them and would welcome visa restrictions on the Swiss until they learn how to behave. They are very arrogant and look down on the rest of the society. Some superior race mentality. I'm sure the Swiss guy wants the whole beach for him only. 1
JimHuaHin Posted yesterday at 09:29 AM Posted yesterday at 09:29 AM 40 minutes ago, Beat666 said: I am Swiss and my opinion is this. These crazy Swiss stories are always about Swiss expats, who residing for years in Thailand. And all of these idiots think they are somehow important and have such an ego, that they think, they can do what they want. You never read incidents like this from Swiss tourists. Only from Swiss expats. Alright then, I am going back to my Fondue and enjoy Ganja, inhaling with the help of an alphorn😃 Excellent reply Beat666. Thank you. 1
GammaGlobulin Posted yesterday at 09:35 AM Posted yesterday at 09:35 AM 1 hour ago, brfsa2 said: He should have done that to me, then I would ensure with a very nice kick to his mouth, that no teeth would be left remaining. disrespectful aholes do this to people until they get a beat up and learn to show some respect. You will have no worries from the likes of me. I am always respectful of others' feelings and sensiblities. And, it has never taken a kick to the teeth to keep me on track, and always respectful. However, I say....More Power To You!!!!!! When you find some guy who behaves like this Swiss guy is said to have behaved.
Watawattana Posted yesterday at 09:37 AM Posted yesterday at 09:37 AM What about the dogs? Maybe the local chinese restaurants need more gau yook for their menu? 1
motdaeng Posted yesterday at 09:39 AM Posted yesterday at 09:39 AM 1 hour ago, cdemundo said: Please let it be known what nationalities are acceptable to you. So far: Swiss, British, and American are unacceptable. I'd like to hear who passes muster. i haven't heard many bad stories from people from india, so maybe indian?
Scouse123 Posted yesterday at 09:39 AM Posted yesterday at 09:39 AM 4 hours ago, ujayujay said: Same wrong as with Yanks and Brits🤣🤣🤣 Usual unfunny sweeping generalisation, branding entire races of people with the same iron. CLOWN!
Scouse123 Posted yesterday at 09:42 AM Posted yesterday at 09:42 AM 53 minutes ago, Beat666 said: I am Swiss and my opinion is this. These crazy Swiss stories are always about Swiss expats, who residing for years in Thailand. And all of these idiots think they are somehow important and have such an ego, that they think, they can do what they want. You never read incidents like this from Swiss tourists. Only from Swiss expats. Alright then, I am going back to my Fondue and enjoy Ganja, inhaling with the help of an alphorn😃 Sir, I have excellent Swiss friends, highly educated, pleasant, well-mannered as I like to consider myself to be to people. An idiot is an idiot, regardless of nationality. 1
Watawattana Posted yesterday at 09:58 AM Posted yesterday at 09:58 AM 13 minutes ago, Scouse123 said: Sir, I have excellent Swiss friends, highly educated, pleasant, well-mannered as I like to consider myself to be to people. An idiot is an idiot, regardless of nationality. Completely agree, way too much bashing of citizens of an individual country for the actions of a few idiots. 1 1
Regyai Posted yesterday at 10:10 AM Posted yesterday at 10:10 AM No Toblerones were injured during the making of this news item
Ctkong Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago The altercation seemed to be at the popular bangsaphan cuisine home restaurant where many expats gathered at night for a meal. The Swiss guy is just bullying the others as many there are ex teachers and not some ex-mafia enforcers. Soon you may read about some guy’s house being burnt down or dogs poisoned if somebody decide to hit back .
Ctkong Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago I have been to bangsaphan and vicinity a few times and found the expats there rather mild and easy going. None of the in your face attitude you get in phuket or pattaya. The area is generally a close knit elderly expat community so I cannot understand why this relatively young Swiss guy would want to spend his life there in the sticks.
GroveHillWanderer Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 5 hours ago, Celsius said: What am I looking at here? Pretty sure that's a still (probably from a CCTV video) taken at or around the time of the altercation described in the OP. Unless I miss my guess, the Irish couple would be sitting at the table at the very top of the image and a member of the restaurant staff seems to be running towards the table, presumably to intervene (since that is what the article states that they did).
BangkokReady Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 12 hours ago, PomPolo said: why doesn't he just take them for a walk on a lead they are obviously a bit hyper I'm going to assume that he doesn't want to and doesn't care about how anyone else is affected by it.
TopThai54 Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 9 hours ago, MalcolmB said: Indeed, we had the Swiss fighting the Thai driver, the woman doctor kicker and the other one who bashed the elderly Thai woman in the supermarket and then strangled her when she objected. And these are just the incidents reported on this forum recently. Personally I have never been fond of them and would welcome visa restrictions on the Swiss until they learn how to behave. I am Swiss and embarrassed of their behaviour ! Visa Restrictions for the Swiss ? Are you joking ? What about the Brits, Aussies, Russians and more in daily negative news ?
suspectdevice Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 3 hours ago, Beat666 said: I am Swiss and my opinion is this. These crazy Swiss stories are always about Swiss expats, who residing for years in Thailand. And all of these idiots think they are somehow important and have such an ego, that they think, they can do what they want. You never read incidents like this from Swiss tourists. Only from Swiss expats. Alright then, I am going back to my Fondue and enjoy Ganja, inhaling with the help of an alphorn😃 A well reasoned and thought out posting. Think it could catch on, here? 🙄
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