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Another Farang bully makes the news.

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This is bizarre. 

 

So he had to wait too long for his water and decides to empty it into a cooking pot? As revenge?

 

As far as unpleasantness goes it is real yet tame.

 

Even hooliganism is nicer in Thailand.

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  • richard_smith237
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    Just another mental case provocateur trying to tigger people and baiting for attention.   He posts in Thai not out of relevance, but in the hope someone calls it out as a breach of English-o

  • Quentin Zen
    Quentin Zen

    if somebody in the west walks in, grabs a bottle, is in the kitchen, and then pours it all into some cooking pot.....oh, that might be a problem.   i think it would be a story.   if in America and the

  • Photoguy21
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    I think most of us would not condone this guys actions, on the contrary we would decry it. It is idiots like this that get us all a bad name.

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10 hours ago, madone said:

he contaminated the food somebody sells to make a living

 

 

Yep, dodgy stuff that bottled water.

11 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

Just another mental case provocateur trying to tigger people and baiting for attention.

 

He posts in Thai not out of relevance, but in the hope someone calls it out as a breach of English-only rules – so he can smugly pounce with, “This is the Thai forum.”

 

Make no mistake: the calculated use of loaded terms like “another bully”, paired with the strategic language choice, is typical textbook trolling with one purpose in mind... 

 

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As for the video:

The man’s a drunken fool, plain and simple. He should be held accountable for the damage caused.

 

Dear Richard. Do you have anything to do? Seems like you only try to go in and correct everyone on this forum. Are they paying for that, or do you just enjoy it too much? You are simply a pain in the arse!

Too bad the pot didn't contain boiling oil. 

The outcome would have been quite dramatic. Watching the man suddenly break out in dance would have been entertaining.

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Why is this worthy of a news story? A falang pours water on some food, wow stop the press.

1 hour ago, RocketDog said:

Too bad the pot didn't contain boiling oil. 

The outcome would have been quite dramatic. Watching the man suddenly break out in dance would have been entertaining.

 

Live Instant Karma.

Things must be pretty calm in Thailand if this is making television news.
 

Just wondering, would this have even made the news he was a Thai?

22 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

Another Farang bully

Another one.

It's why the Thai's hate us now. 

 

So sad, when I first arrived, I was treated like a KING.. 

 

Very strange to read comments like its nothing, just normal behaviour. 

 

To those of you thinking about relocating, retiring to Thailand, forget it, you've missed the boat. 

 

Too many nasties here now destroying the lovely Thai hospitality, it's disappearing quickly. 

 

Not bullying in the physical sense, but disgusting behaviour nonetheless. I doubt he would do this in his own country.

 

12 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

Dear Richard. Do you have anything to do? Seems like you only try to go in and correct everyone on this forum. Are they paying for that, or do you just enjoy it too much? You are simply a pain in the arse!

 

Awwwww, forgive me, princess...  I usually reserve corrections for the truly dim-witted - though I can see why you'd take that personally.... :whistling:

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1 hour ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

It's why the Thai's hate us now. 

 

Not true: Outside the cesspits of farang mongery, I usually find myself met with a respectful indifference – the same easygoing courtesy Thai's extend to one another. From there, simple interactions often unfold into polite, genuinely pleasant exchanges.

 

1 hour ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

So sad, when I first arrived, I was treated like a KING.. 

 

That always unsettled me a bit, I never saw myself as special, never sought to be treated that way. All I ever really wanted was a sense of equality rooted in normalcy, nothing more, nothing less.

 

Is your disdain for other foreigners rooted in the feeling that their presence somehow dilutes your imagined kingship? That it threatens the illusion of your own specialness?

 

1 hour ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Very strange to read comments like its nothing, just normal behaviour. 

 

100% agree - this is far from normal behaviour. Its bizarre and borders on delusion... as if he genuinely believes he’s playing an amusing joke that they'll laugh at.

 

1 hour ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

 

To those of you thinking about relocating, retiring to Thailand, forget it, you've missed the boat. 

 

Too many nasties here now destroying the lovely Thai hospitality, it's disappearing quickly. 

 

 

Arguably, a lot of the ‘nasties’ are long-timers who feel their ‘market share’ shrinking with the influx of younger men competing on the same hunting grounds and they 'blow a fuse'...

 

That said, Thailand courts this over-tourism, and in places like Pattaya and Patong, they inevitably reap what they attract. It’s that particular mix of expat and tourist - though, of course, many like you [SF] are exceptions and truthfully, the vast majority of tourist and expats are well mannered and polite and Thailand still draws such decent folk. 

That said, I honestly don’t understand why anyone would choose to live in Pattaya or Patong.

The blend of monging sex pests and two-week millionaires, overlapping with respectful long-timers, often leads locals to lump them all together with contempt. That’s precisely why I steered clear of those areas when I first moved to Thailand over 20 years ago.

 

 

 

48 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

Awwwww, forgive me, princess...  I usually reserve corrections for the truly dim-witted - though I can see why you'd take that personally.... :whistling:

Nah, nothing you can say or post can be taken personally. It´s actually so common and built up by your standard way of communicating. The only thing I can relate to, is that it´s embarrassing to read.

2 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:
52 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

Awwwww, forgive me, princess...  I usually reserve corrections for the truly dim-witted - though I can see why you'd take that personally.... :whistling:

Nah, nothing you can say or post can be taken personally. It´s actually so common and built up by your standard way of communicating. The only thing I can relate to, is that it´s embarrassing to read.

 

And yet, grotesque freak-shows like yourself always take it personally - otherwise you'd have no need to comment, let alone try to provoke yet another petty clash....  :kiss01:

1 minute ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

And yet, grotesque freak-shows like yourself always take it personally - otherwise you'd have no need to comment, let alone try to provoke yet another petty clash....  :kiss01:

Having  bad day Richard. Out of meds?

17 hours ago, BangkokReady said:

 

If someone thinks that because they saw a drunken tourists acting like an idiot it means that all foreigners are like this, it's really them who has the problem.

A lot of locals may as this isn't the first time for such an occurrence.

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5 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

Having  bad day Richard. Out of meds?

 

... Its amusingly pathetic how you're still clawing for relevance in a dead exchange - you're not provoking me, you're just embarrassing yourself - it’s amusing how hard you’re trying.

 

 

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25 minutes ago, Photoguy21 said:
18 hours ago, BangkokReady said:

If someone thinks that because they saw a drunken tourists acting like an idiot it means that all foreigners are like this, it's really them who has the problem.

A lot of locals may as this isn't the first time for such an occurrence.

 

I think that in areas of high tourist footfall, a self-perpetuating cycle of contempt often emerges from excessive familiarity.

 

The constant influx of visitors - many of whom behave with little regard for local customs - can breed a weariness among those who serve them. Frequently staffed by transient, profit-driven workers with no deep-rooted ties to the area, these places often develop a brittle, transactional atmosphere.

 

Daily exposure to the full spectrum of human manners tends to erode patience, fostering an underlying edginess that can verge on hostility. This simmering tension subtly infects every interaction, reinforcing the double-edged stigma that so often clings to heavily touristed destinations: one of superficial charm masking disdain.

 

Fortunately, this impression tends to remain restricted to such areas and rarely bleeds into places 'considered more normal' where interactions are rooted in mutual respect and civility. Beyond the tourist hotspots, exchanges are more often grounded in a shared sense of human decency where courtesy prevails and each encounter is judged on its own merit, rather than clouded by stereotype or fatigue.

 

I for one am relieved that, in the vast majority of cases, Thais possess the discernment to judge me, my family, and my friends with the same quiet respect and courteous indifference they extend to one another. It’s a mutual human understanding - simple, polite, and grounded in a shared recognition of dignity.

 

This makes daily life here not only bearable, but pleasant.

 

 

 

4 hours ago, Photoguy21 said:

A lot of locals may as this isn't the first time for such an occurrence.

 

I'm sure they probably do, but that doesn't mean that is a sensible viewpoint to have.

Not condoning bad behaviour by Farangs

But I don't see any Thai bullies making it to this site so I guess there can't be any!

6 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

Is your disdain for other foreigners rooted in the feeling that their presence somehow dilutes your imagined kingship? That it threatens the illusion of your own specialness?

 

This is what I thought after previous interactions with this user.  Something told me that he wasn't the standard, "I have to view Thailand and Thai people as absolutely perfect and will attack anyone who questions that narrative", but there was definitely still something amiss.

 

It led me to the conclusion that it's possible that he's paranoid that Thais around him think badly because of him due to being foreign, so he feels the need to sh*t on foreigners at every opportunity.  Like a, "I can't be one of the bad ones, because look how much I point out how other foreigners are bad".

1 hour ago, Negita43 said:

Not condoning bad behaviour by Farangs

But I don't see any Thai bullies making it to this site so I guess there can't be any!

 

A Thai being a bit mean to another Thai simply isn't news.  There are loads of reports of Thais abusing, beating, raping and killing other Thais, thought, and occasionally a foreigner.

8 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

It's why the Thai's hate us now. 

 

So sad, when I first arrived, I was treated like a KING.. 

 

Very strange to read comments like its nothing, just normal behaviour. 

 

To those of you thinking about relocating, retiring to Thailand, forget it, you've missed the boat. 

 

Too many nasties here now destroying the lovely Thai hospitality, it's disappearing quickly. 

 

Just go to more Thai places.

3 hours ago, BangkokReady said:

A Thai being a bit mean to another Thai simply isn't news.  There are loads of reports of Thais abusing, beating, raping and killing other Thais, thought, and occasionally a foreigner.

Yes sure but I don't see reports on this forum 

21 minutes ago, Negita43 said:

Yes sure but I don't see reports on this forum 

 

I'm not sure how you miss them.  They get added every day.

45 minutes ago, BangkokReady said:

I'm not sure how you miss them.  They get added every day

Really send me a thread

Thanks

"DEPORT"

18 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

... Its amusingly pathetic how you're still clawing for relevance in a dead exchange - you're not provoking me, you're just embarrassing yourself - it’s amusing how hard you’re trying.

 

 

Soo, little boy. Take a chill pill now.

8 hours ago, Negita43 said:

Really send me a thread

Thanks

 

The stories are in pretty much every forum.  Which forums do you visit?

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