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Cultural Respect Questioned After Tourist's Songkran Festival Antics - video

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A foreign man's behaviour during Thailand's Songkran festival has ignited online outrage after a TikTok user highlighted his inappropriate actions. The video shows him deliberately splashing water on women's faces and chests, smiling smugly as he did so, and allegedly spitting at people and throwing ice on April 15th.

 

Captured in the footage, the man, donning a white shirt and a hat, stands by a water container with a glass in hand. As women approach, he throws water forcefully at their faces, leaving them visibly shocked. This troubling pattern reportedly continued with several women, who reacted angrily and almost retaliated.

 

 

 

The TikTok user, @yupapanbenz, condemned the man's conduct, noting that he even spat into the water container before his supply ran out and he departed. The post has since garnered significant criticism, with viewers decrying the man's manners and lack of respect for cultural celebrations.

 

This incident has sparked a broader online dialogue about the importance of respecting local customs and practices, especially during widely celebrated festivals like Songkran. As festivities continue, participants are reminded to embrace the spirit of celebration with consideration and respect for others, reported The Thaiger.

 

 

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  • Don't see what's the big deal. Stuff like this goes on, all the time over Songkran. You go to an area that's throwing water about then want to complain about how it's done. Sorry, just

  • Looks more Chinese than anything else.

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    Since I was a young man visiting Thai bars I have seen the 'girls' get bigger and less shapely but I have yet to see one who could lift a 100 kilos of water head high.😀

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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Picture courtesy of @yupapanbenz TikTok

 

A foreign man's behaviour during Thailand's Songkran festival has ignited online outrage after a TikTok user highlighted his inappropriate actions. The video shows him deliberately splashing water on women's faces and chests, smiling smugly as he did so, and allegedly spitting at people and throwing ice on April 15th.

 

Captured in the footage, the man, donning a white shirt and a hat, stands by a water container with a glass in hand. As women approach, he throws water forcefully at their faces, leaving them visibly shocked. This troubling pattern reportedly continued with several women, who reacted angrily and almost retaliated.

 

 

 

The TikTok user, @yupapanbenz, condemned the man's conduct, noting that he even spat into the water container before his supply ran out and he departed. The post has since garnered significant criticism, with viewers decrying the man's manners and lack of respect for cultural celebrations.

 

This incident has sparked a broader online dialogue about the importance of respecting local customs and practices, especially during widely celebrated festivals like Songkran. As festivities continue, participants are reminded to embrace the spirit of celebration with consideration and respect for others, reported The Thaiger.

 

 

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Just ban him for life time entering Thailand and fine him👍

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Monkey see, monkey do. 

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The old romantic was just buying the lady a drink 🤔

 

He looks like Elon M. I think it's him!  😉

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Looks more Chinese than anything else.

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Don't see what's the big deal.

Stuff like this goes on, all the time over Songkran.

You go to an area that's throwing water about then want to complain about how it's done.

Sorry, just stupid moaning from social media knobs. :coffee1:

 

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Ice and Saliva should NOT be part of the act of sharing a blessing during this holiday.

 

16 minutes ago, quake said:

Don't see what's the big deal.

Stuff like this goes on, all the time over Songkran.

You go to an area that's throwing water about then want to complain about how it's done.

Sorry, just stupid moaning from social media knobs. :coffee1:

 

At least he never used a fire hose and a water truck, so probably not Chinese. Be a dumb Aussie, Brit or Yank.😄

 

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So it's OK for Thais to slap a handful of powder into a person's face,whether or not they are wearing glasses,then for females,to follow up by sexually assaulting a male.Drunk or not,no excuse.

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I see the same behavior by many many Thais

40 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

Ice and Saliva should NOT be part of the act of sharing a blessing during this holiday.

 

Or water from the nearest   Toilet  or Gutter

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2 hours ago, quake said:

Don't see what's the big deal.

Stuff like this goes on, all the time over Songkran.

You go to an area that's throwing water about then want to complain about how it's done.

Sorry, just stupid moaning from social media knobs. :coffee1:

 

Most people don't hit you hard in the face.

Seems to be mostly Falangs/foreigners.

These guys remind me of the kids in school who saw PE class as an opportunity to hurt other students.

I guess the word is bully.

2 hours ago, quake said:

Don't see what's the big deal.

Stuff like this goes on, all the time over Songkran.

You go to an area that's throwing water about then want to complain about how it's done.

Sorry, just stupid moaning from social media knobs. :coffee1:

 

Absolutely 💯%

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My first ever experience of Songkran was many years ago. I was walking on a pavement adjacent to Lumpini Park in Bangkok when a Thai lady wearing traditional Thai dress approached me and asked if she might speak with me. I agreed whereupon she sprinkled a small amount of water, from a bottle she was carrying, onto my right wrist and wished me a happy new year. It was a charming gesture, very far removed from today's antics. Other old timers will likely have similar memories.

Had to teach girlfriends son not to spray people in the face with the water gun.  Grown man trying to instigate a reaction from these ladies by being disrespectful. Surprised he didn't take a few knocks to the head from a plastic water gun.

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11 minutes ago, Don Giovanni said:

Thais love to dish it out but can't take it back!

 

Typical.

 

The Don.

 

bob

 

another piece of nonsense from you

 

joe

1 minute ago, JoseThailand said:

another piece of nonsense from you

 

joe

How is it nonsense?

 

I've literally witnessed thai bar girls pour entire 100 litre buckets of ice could water over people heads, squirt foreigners driving motorbikes which resulted in a crash and then they laughed about it...

 

Nonsense? I think not. They can dish it out but can't take it back!

 

The Don.

1 hour ago, cdemundo said:

Most people don't hit you hard in the face.

Seems to be mostly Falangs/foreigners.

These guys remind me of the kids in school who saw PE class as an opportunity to hurt other students.

I guess the word is bully.

 

f, me mate.

It was a glass of water on Songkran festival.

do you understand , it is a water festival now days.

And no it's not just foreigners.

You have obviously never been to Songkran in BKK or Pattaya. :coffee1:

Hey, you still have time for pattaya. :thumbsup:

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43 minutes ago, Don Giovanni said:

How is it nonsense?

 

I've literally witnessed thai bar girls pour entire 100 litre buckets of ice could water over people heads, squirt foreigners driving motorbikes which resulted in a crash and then they laughed about it...

 

Nonsense? I think not. They can dish it out but can't take it back!

 

The Don.

Since I was a young man visiting Thai bars I have seen the 'girls' get bigger and less shapely but I have yet to see one who could lift a 100 kilos of water head high.😀

56 minutes ago, quake said:

 

f, me mate.

It was a glass of water on Songkran festival.

do you understand , it is a water festival now days.

And no it's not just foreigners.

You have obviously never been to Songkran in BKK or Pattaya. :coffee1:

Hey, you still have time for pattaya. :thumbsup:

You are talking out of your a$$.

I walked the length of Sukhumvit Soi 4 on Tuesday afternoon from Benjakiti Park entrance to Sukhumvit road.

I described what I experienced

 

You obviously think you know more than you possibly could.

Many names for that, I won't belabor the point.

 

When were you last in a Songkran battle zone?

7 minutes ago, cdemundo said:

You are talking out of your a$$.

I walked the length of Sukhumvit Soi 4 on Tuesday afternoon from Benjakiti Park entrance to Sukhumvit road.

I described what I experienced

 

You obviously think you know more than you possibly could.

Many names for that, I won't belabor the point.

 

When were you last in a Songkran battle zone?

 

Ok mate, get back to your fantasy world.

maybe you should read your post to me again. :stoner:

 

4 minutes ago, quake said:

 

Ok mate, get back to your fantasy world.

maybe you should read your post to me again. :stoner:

 

You disagree with my observations about my experience, ok.

But you said "You have obviously never been to Songkran in BKK or Pattaya."

I was just in Songkran in BKK.

Go forth and multiply with yourself.

 

Strange, I've seen many Thais throwing water in peoples faces... what's the problem.

17 minutes ago, cdemundo said:

You disagree with my observations about my experience, ok.

But you said "You have obviously never been to Songkran in BKK or Pattaya."

I was just in Songkran in BKK.

Go forth and multiply with yourself.

 

 

That's ok mate 

I know a storm in a teacup when I read it.

The language you have used is so funny

Battle  zone.

Hit hard in the face.

PE Class.

Bully.

What a bunch of  white knight snow flakes.

It was a glass of water mate. :stoner:

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Chinese ? Nutter... Sooner some angry Thai BF beats <deleted> out of his fat arse the better

8 hours ago, loong said:

I see the same behavior by many many Thais

No you don’t.

 

This type of behavior is almost 100 percent expat male age 20 to 50 and a loser.  
 

Thais don’t spit in their water they throw and they don’t try to injure your face. 

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