Indian Entrepreneur Criticizes Poor Travel Etiquette Observed in Bangkok Airport Lounge
‘We Indians Are The Worst Travellers’: Entrepreneur Calls Out Flyer For Keeping Dirty Feet On Table At Bangkok Airport Lounge
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Vivek Shukla, an Indian entrepreneur, expressed frustration over a fellow passenger's poor etiquette at Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok, Thailand. He shared an incident where a man ignored multiple requests to remove his feet from a table in a lounge, igniting a debate on public manners and travel behavior among Indians.
- 01An Indian entrepreneur witnessed poor etiquette at Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok.
- 02A passenger ignored requests from lounge staff to remove his feet from a table.
- 03The incident sparked a debate on travel etiquette and civic sense among Indians.
- 04Many users online criticized the behavior as disrespectful and unhygienic.
- 05Some defended Indian travelers, stating that poor behavior is not limited to nationality.
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Vivek Shukla, an entrepreneur, shared a troubling experience at Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok, Thailand, where he observed a fellow passenger with his feet on a table in the lounge. Despite multiple requests from the lounge staff to remove his feet, the man refused, prompting Shukla to voice his embarrassment and frustration on social media. He remarked, “We Indians are the worst travellers,” highlighting a perceived lack of public manners among some travelers. The post quickly gained traction, sparking discussions about travel etiquette and civic sense. While many users agreed with Shukla, stating that such behavior is becoming increasingly common, others argued against generalizing all Indian travelers based on one individual's actions. Comments ranged from calls for better civic education from childhood to assertions that the issue transcends nationality, focusing instead on entitlement and lack of consideration for others. The incident has ignited a broader conversation about how travelers should conduct themselves in shared public spaces.
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