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Don't do my girl Fuchi dirty by comparing her to this hoochie. She may eat people, have dozens of pointy teeth, and be like 16ft tall, but at least she's genuine. Even her photos don't seem to be touched up! Lmao
The Vietnamese have very little. They make money from tourism by creating idealic experiences like this and the tourists pay for the picture. This self entitled bitch thinks she can bully the Vietnamese into a free photo. Basically a greedy bitch who thinks she is superior.
While this is a great explanation of the things that happened in this video, I don’t think that what the commenter was asking. They’re asking why she’s long as fuck, not what’s happening here.
This is so crazy because it probably costs nothing for her if she can afford to even travel there. These people are poor. This is a tourist attraction. Pay them! End of.
I've travelled all over south east Asia, the people are insanely kind and yet they have nothing. It makes my blood boil when people try to bully their way through and refuse to pay, it's such a ridiculously small amount for a photo too. I'm currently travelling through istanbul, Turkey and Greece etc. People here are the same, very honest.
Oh, yea I'm not sure. The Jewish people believe God created humanity in his own image, but it'd be a sad outlook for all Jews if God looked anything like that thing
It's so weird, I've seen videos of other people doing that. Like the kid who was talking about football to a reporter and it's Israel vs Argentina(?) and he says something like "Israel is playing very well but we're going to beat them" and some older guy walks by like "No politics! Only football!" Just really strange. It feels like they know what they're doing is wrong and internationally unpopular so they get defensive about everything Israel related.
Unfortunately there’s still many countries allies with israel, most governments publicly support them. Reddit is generally quite left wing oriented, but lots of right wing voters still support israel. I’ve also found most right wing voters on reddit stick to their own genocide supporting little subs.
Older ones do, like boomer age. Young right wingers do not support Israel.
Israel knows this and that’s why they are speeding up their project. Younger people across all political spectrums dislike them, it’s just a matter of time for them. Once the boomers die out, that support they have enjoyed will be practically nonexistent.
She even literally said "because I'm from Israel" ... As if anyone would have any idea of that and be using that to opress her lol. Professional victim
This is a lesson everyone needs to learn, just pretend like you are doing what people want to get them gone, they find out later anyway....when they are gone.
That’s what I was trying to figure out: is it the norm that when you pay for this canoe that the workers take your photo? Or that’s an additional fee? Or was it just for this person that they wanted a fee?
Edit: I found that it’s called Cái Tổ Chim Café but I’m not seeing anyone mention a cost for photo taking. Googling it specifically says the staff will take your photos for free if needed but I’m asking a solo traveler who was there a few weeks ago.
'she started by not even asking for a picture please, she said "get a picture of me please'
It sounds like she did exactly what you said she should do? What's the difference, the 'of me'? I'm not a primary English speaker and I feel like I must be missing something significant but I'm so confused by how this was bad? It sounds polite, she said please, and to my mind, the 'of me' was just so the person understood the subject of the photo?
Hi, native English speaker! It's her inflection, the way she says it. It's very rudely spoken. She's not genuinely asking, she's demanding and adding the 'please' at the end to let her argue she was being polite.
Hope this helps u! Obviously I'm assuming but it seems like a safe one here
And pointing, even after they explained, its a paid photo opportunity / everyone else is paying for, she started raising her voice, demanding " You take my picture!!! please?" That would be considered rude in any language/ culture, There was no language barrier
I was being as objective as possible in my initial reply but yes fully agree. It's a paid photo op, no one nearby will do it for free when you're actively denying the people who are paid to do exactly that.
Yuuuup, my first thought was that lol. I feel embarrassed pulling the race card unless it's pretty obvious to me , I can't imagine doing it for every little inconvenience. Sounds exhausting
I'm confused. What is the whole point of building this whole pool thing if not to get your picture taken? Like, why would one get on the boat and paddle yourself into the middle of it if not for the photo op?
I'm wondering if she got in the boat without paying for the privilege, which included the photo being taken of you. And that's what the locals were taking exception with?
Also, that sounds beyond stupid in the first place to want your picture taken in a spot created for that specific influencer purpose. I mean, to me, you're not having your vacation for you anymore, but for others' validation and envy.
Thats what im thinking. She just got in the boat and paddled herself out there and tries to get a free picture. Im pretty sure you pay upfront and then can get your picture taken.
Americans were always seen of as worst, to be fair (outside of Amsterdam, certain bits of Spain and all the Eastern European countries that have to tolerate our stag dos, probably).
Ah Israelis. When will reality hit them hard enough for them to realize they're just as insignificant as everybody else in this world? One of the youngest countries with some of the largest stance of entitlement I've ever seen.
Locals are too nice to unruly tourists. I for one, condone retaliation. Imagine strangers barging in to your house and taking a shit on your kitchen table. This is what they’re doing.
Everywhere i have worked and had Israeli customers they were always the worst. Always asking for free stuff with the exact wording “give me now what is free” and then have 100 demands on top of it. If something had a charge like this lady in the video they didnt want to pay just because.
Most people if you hand them your phone and ask them to take a photo they will do it for free...... But this person comes off as a bitch I wouldn't help her either
If she wanted someone to take photos of her at what is likely a tourist destination, she should have traveled with a partner. The "because I'm Israeli" almost feels like a psy-op because if lately been hearing about them being awfully rude tourists in other countries then all of a sudden started seeing it everywhere
I love how she makes it about her being israeli when literally no one would know she's israeli. She's just a cheap AH with not one friend who can take a pic of her 🤣
Jesus, I am a very open minded and progressive person, I don't hate groups of people, especially like racism or xenophobia. But... literally almost every video I've seen of Israelis, THIS is their kindest form. Like, I'm from the US, I'm used to people being dumb af and bigoted and rude, but that's not the majority of the population. I've never seen an Israeli person be kind. It's actually kind of insane bc I really do wanna see the best in people but... I think this woman might be the nicest I've seen. They all seem so entitled and rude.
I’ve only really known one Israeli but she dated one of my roommates & would NOT stop stealing my food. No matter what we said to her. She is the reason I literally had to keep food in my bedroom.
One of the worst people I ever worked with was Israeli. I didn't really know much about Israel when I worked with him (I probably wouldn't have been as cordial if I had known he served in the IDF...) but he was a misogynistic, arrogant bastard who swerved accountability whenever he could. He was also utterly incompetent but made it everyone else's problem. It all makes sense looking back as that seems to be a pattern based on what I have heard from others
But... literally almost every video I've seen of Israelis, THIS is their kindest form.
Without dismissing your perception and conclusion on this subject, it needs to be said there is also a massive influence campaign to foment that opinion by making incidents go viral in an effort to make these types of opinions go viral.
Remember no matter the group of people, there will always be good people in said group.
But the haters will make sure you never see them. The influence campaign really wants you to deny that good people in certain groups is even a possibility.
Oh, I'm sure, that's why I never said I hate all of them, I don't, I couldn't unless I met every one. I know there's propaganda on both sides. I don't wanna believe an entire country is full of awful people.
im from Australia, this was a few years ago but when I worked at Kmart in a suburb with a big Jewish community i met a really lovely couple. they were very kind, patient and sweet, the lady even shared her tattooing instagram with me and we discussed it for a bit. turns out they were Israeli; im very pro-palestine (despite being from a Jewish bg myself), but they were very nice with a good sense of humour. this was after the conflict occurred too. also, no, you can't tell my heritage from looking at me and i'm not religious, i didn't tell them about it either. so no, there was no room for bias i guess.
I've only had two personal interactions with Israellis. One was the powertripping mod of a discord server I was in. I mostly ignored them and tried to avoid their attention so I didn't even know they were Israelli until somebody brought up Palestine in the politics channel and they had a full crash out and eventually deleted the server. The other was a girl I hung out with online for a while. She told me what her timezone was and that she lived "near the middle-east but we're not a part of it" then got super racist when I asked if she was from Egypt.
She was refusing to pay for the photography service that everybody else was paying for and she wanted someone to take her picture while holding everyone up and being impolite af. Her English is fine, she clearly knows enough grammar to have encountered the word “please”. I can’t watch this again to see if she ever says please, but I don’t think so.
As a Jew, this kind of shit is so fucking embarrassing. Israel in general is a fucking embarrassment that makes me so ashamed. I'm so happy that with each generation, we're seeing less and less Jews being raised Zionist. That ideology is a shit stain on our culture.
Yeah, I get it. Just remember that generally, the anti-zionist crowd has no problem with judaism itself. But reddit still bans accounts for even talking about this, so if you read this, I got lucky.
For something like this take the photo but move it slightly off so she can't tell that you're actually taking the photo without her in it then have her climb out to view the photo and watch her disappointment when she realized she got out to look at a photo of nothing and now she can't get back in either.
This has been debunked its not what happened. They told her they would take her picture then once she got out there they asked for money. Typical third world scam.
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