Popular Post webfact Posted March 20 Popular Post Posted March 20 Picture courtesy of Channel 7 A British man's drunken tirade at a Thai restaurant in Nakhon Ratchasima has sparked outrage, reflecting on tensions between locals and expats in the region. The incident unfolded at a dining establishment in the Phimai district after the British man's preferred alcoholic drink couldn't be supplied. Concerned about the escalating tensions, the restaurant's proprietor, a local Thai named Apinan, contacted Phimai Police Station on Sunday, 16th March. He feared that a fracas between the British patron and Thai clientele could turn violent. Speaking to Channel 7, Apinan recounted that the British individual had entered the restaurant with his Thai spouse and three foreign acquaintances, appearing decidedly inebriated. Upon realising their drink of choice was unavailable, the staff proposed an alternative brand and offered to source the original preference from a nearby store. Despite the accommodating gestures, the British man grew irate, hurling insults at the Thai workers and patrons. Apinan described the scene, noting that the man used disparaging language to belittle the financial standing of the local patrons, even going so far as to mock their livelihoods and implying they couldn't afford socialising or leisure activities at the establishment. When a restaurant employee attempted to pacify the situation by asking the British man to quieten down, his response was aggressive and dismissive. Video footage released by owner Apinan showed the man confronting a staff member, demanding, "Don’t push me," while actively shoving said worker. In a bid to prevent further turmoil, staff escorted the unruly customer from the premises. Locals from the area, familiar with the British national and his Thai wife, echoed sentiments of previous insults hurled by him in past interactions. Police from Phimai swiftly arrived at the scene, ensuring the incident didn't deteriorate into violence. However, the police have yet to confirm whether the Briton faced any legal repercussions following the altercation. The incident underscores potential friction and cultural misunderstandings, spotlighting the necessity for mutual respect and civility in interactions between expatriates and local communities. As of now, no further action has been taken, while the residents and business owners alike hope for a more harmonious cohabitation moving forward, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-03-20 8 8
Popular Post Photoguy21 Posted March 20 Popular Post Posted March 20 If you cant hold you drink dont drink. 5 25 3 2
Popular Post steven100 Posted March 20 Popular Post Posted March 20 stupid drunken idiot .... and it doesn't matter one hoot what his nationality is, the story is about a drunken galoot making trouble. did the cops arrive too late, had the man and his party already left before the cops arrived ? 8 18 5
Popular Post ikke1959 Posted March 20 Popular Post Posted March 20 In Europe all British are known for extreme alcohol consumption... and of course they make noise, and get angry when drinks are refused.. Many tourist destinations in Europe are not happy with them 2 22 11 2 3 3
Popular Post Keeps Posted March 20 Popular Post Posted March 20 7 minutes ago, ikke1959 said: In Europe all British are known for extreme alcohol consumption All British are known for this are they? Each and every one of them? Idiot. 7 31 4 7 9 1
Popular Post transam Posted March 20 Popular Post Posted March 20 9 minutes ago, ikke1959 said: In Europe all British are known for extreme alcohol consumption... and of course they make noise, and get angry when drinks are refused.. Many tourist destinations in Europe are not happy with them What a load.......... And where do you come from........? 🤔 4 9 1 7 5 1
Popular Post Chongalulu Posted March 20 Popular Post Posted March 20 18 minutes ago, transam said: 28 minutes ago, ikke1959 said: In Europe all British are known for extreme alcohol consumption... and of course they make noise, and get angry when drinks are refused.. Many tourist destinations in Europe are not happy with them What a load.......... And where do you come from........? 🤔 He’s one of them foreigners from Canvey Island- you know,where you’re considered overdressed if having more than one ear! 😜 2 1 1 21
Popular Post Chongalulu Posted March 20 Popular Post Posted March 20 In further developments,he’s challenged that Belgium mixed martial arts geezer on here recently to a rumble. "I’ll have him! hic 🥴…"he was heard to slur… 1 7
Popular Post MalcolmB Posted March 20 Popular Post Posted March 20 30 minutes ago, ikke1959 said: In Europe all British are known for extreme alcohol consumption... and of course they make noise, and get angry when drinks are refused.. Many tourist destinations in Europe are not happy with them I go out for a drink or ten 4-6 nights a week. I encounter these types probably at least once or twice a week on average. Most of the times they are Brits, but not always. I think it might be related to all the migrants in the UK now causing trouble, people are much more aggressively racist than 15-20 years ago. We are always complaining about them so they are always on our mind. So some us get overly agitated when surrounded by non-Brits as it appears this lad has and it has set him off and he gave few of the non-Brits a bit of a spray. His wife probably hears it all day how stupid the Thai people are. 1 5 2 1 3
Popular Post rough diamond Posted March 20 Popular Post Posted March 20 20 minutes ago, MalcolmB said: So some us get overly agitated when surrounded by non-Brits as it appears this lad has and it has set him off and he gave few of the non-Brits a bit of a spray. So you are the one getting "overly agitated when surrounded by non-Brits" and YOU are the one complaining! I wonder what they think and how they react to you? 9 2 1
Popular Post FritsSikkink Posted March 20 Popular Post Posted March 20 29 minutes ago, MalcolmB said: I go out for a drink or ten 4-6 nights a week. I encounter these types probably at least once or twice a week on average. Most of the times they are Brits, but not always. I think it might be related to all the migrants in the UK now causing trouble, people are much more aggressively racist than 15-20 years ago. We are always complaining about them so they are always on our mind. So some us get overly agitated when surrounded by non-Brits as it appears this lad has and it has set him off and he gave few of the non-Brits a bit of a spray. His wife probably hears it all day how stupid the Thai people are. If one is a racist, don't go live in a country where people are different than you. 1 9 6 1
Popular Post SAFETY FIRST Posted March 20 Popular Post Posted March 20 1 hour ago, webfact said: the British man grew irate, hurling insults at the Thai workers and patrons. Apinan described the scene, noting that the man used disparaging language to belittle the financial standing of the local patrons Just your typical foreigner in Thailand these days. The worst thing about Thailand, the only negativity for me are some of the bloody foreigners. 18 1 3 1
Popular Post PomPolo Posted March 20 Popular Post Posted March 20 1 hour ago, Keeps said: All British are known for this are they? Each and every one of them? Idiot. Agree @Keeps the definition of xenophobic by that poster! 1 8 2 1
Popular Post bkk6060 Posted March 20 Popular Post Posted March 20 It certainly seems the British are in the news recently for fights and drugs. 4 1 3
Popular Post jvs Posted March 20 Popular Post Posted March 20 56 minutes ago, MalcolmB said: I go out for a drink or ten 4-6 nights a week. I encounter these types probably at least once or twice a week on average. Most of the times they are Brits, but not always. I think it might be related to all the migrants in the UK now causing trouble, people are much more aggressively racist than 15-20 years ago. We are always complaining about them so they are always on our mind. So some us get overly agitated when surrounded by non-Brits as it appears this lad has and it has set him off and he gave few of the non-Brits a bit of a spray. His wife probably hears it all day how stupid the Thai people are. Do you drive home? 2 1 1 4
Popular Post madone Posted March 20 Popular Post Posted March 20 Just now, jvs said: Do you drive home? without a doubt 2 1
Popular Post TheAppletons Posted March 20 Popular Post Posted March 20 1 hour ago, bkk6060 said: It certainly seems the British are in the news recently for fights and drugs. If by "recently" you mean since 1965, then yes, I agree. Cheers for not mentioning pedophilia. 4
Popular Post Burma Bill Posted March 20 Popular Post Posted March 20 1 hour ago, ikke1959 said: In Europe all British are known for extreme alcohol consumption... and of course they make noise, and get angry when drinks are refused.. Many tourist destinations in Europe are not happy with them As a UK Citizen, sadly I have to agree, BUT the Brits are not the highest consumers of alcohol (reference Google) - Source: Eurostat. The EU country with the biggest share of its population drinking alcohol on a weekly basis is the Netherlands (47.3 per cent), Luxembourg (43.1 per cent), and Belgium (40.8 per cent).Jun 30, 2023 4 1 1
Popular Post Andytheburiramman Posted March 20 Popular Post Posted March 20 Nothing new here, as it's a common scene in Buriram, fat old dirty semi-retarded farangs who like belittle Thai people when they're drunk. I'm always amazed at the patience of Thai people, because back home these drunks are usually quiet as a door mouse. 2 13 2 1
BangkokReady Posted March 20 Posted March 20 2 hours ago, webfact said: A British man's drunken tirade at a Thai restaurant in Nakhon Ratchasima So just a restaurant then?
Popular Post tjintx Posted March 20 Popular Post Posted March 20 Oh Bob! You said you were going to leave Pattaya, but then go to Korat and do this? OMG! 1 2 11
Popular Post spidermike007 Posted March 20 Popular Post Posted March 20 As guests in this country the very least that we can do is show a consistent level of respect to the local people, this kind of behavior is never justified. Never, ever. 2 18 1
Popular Post MalcolmB Posted March 20 Popular Post Posted March 20 1 hour ago, FritsSikkink said: If one is a racist, don't go live in a country where people are different than you. And don’t go in live in a country full of racists. 1 3 4
Popular Post MalcolmB Posted March 20 Popular Post Posted March 20 54 minutes ago, jvs said: Do you drive home? Sometimes. Like 78% of people on this forum do according to a recent poll. And sometimes I drive to a woman’s house. But very carefully and slowly avoiding accidents and police checkpoints. 2 1 3
MalcolmB Posted March 20 Posted March 20 1 hour ago, rough diamond said: So you are the one getting "overly agitated when surrounded by non-Brits" and YOU are the one complaining! I wonder what they think and how they react to you? I am not complaining. But from my observations this chap is not alone. Usually the married to a Thai ones are more this way than the unmarried. Makes you wonder. 2
Popular Post blaze master Posted March 20 Popular Post Posted March 20 59 minutes ago, madone said: 1 hour ago, jvs said: Do you drive home? without a doubt He has often bragged about it just like his response here. 1 3 1
Popular Post MalcolmB Posted March 20 Popular Post Posted March 20 9 minutes ago, blaze master said: He has often bragged about it just like his response here. Admitting is not the same as bragging. 78% of members also admitted it. And about 100% of drinkers at the various places I drink. Only the tourists catch taxis, because the don’t have a car. I have always advocated doing it responsibly and some wowsers still carry on about it endlessly. 1 4 2
Popular Post blaze master Posted March 20 Popular Post Posted March 20 19 minutes ago, MalcolmB said: Admitting is not the same as bragging. 78% of members also admitted it. And about 100% of drinkers at the various places I drink. Only the tourists catch taxis, because the don’t have a car. I have always advocated doing it responsibly and some wowsers still carry on about it endlessly. Everyone is in control until they kill someone while drunk. What a joke. 1 8 1 1
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