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‘Lack of civic sense’: Indian travellers face backlash for using bags to reserve queue spots in Thailand

A viral video showed Indian travellers in Thailand skipping a long queue by placing bags in line, triggering online criticism.

Published on: Dec 14, 2025 07:54 PM IST
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An Indian traveller visiting Thailand has triggered a heated online debate after sharing a video that many social media users criticised as a lack of civic sense. The clip, posted on Instagram by Shivam Pandey, shows him sitting with two friends while a long queue of people stands ahead of them. Instead of joining the line, the trio placed their bags in the queue to reserve their spots, choosing to sit back while others continued to wait.

A viral clip of Indian travellers avoiding a queue in Thailand drew criticism online. (Instagram/shivamsonupandey)
A viral clip of Indian travellers avoiding a queue in Thailand drew criticism online. (Instagram/shivamsonupandey)

In the video, Pandey is seen casually filming the scene, with his luggage positioned among people standing patiently in line. Towards the end of the clip, he refers to the act as an example of creativity. The video was shared with the caption, “New fear unlocked.”

Take a look here at the clip:

Mixed reactions

Another comment read, “That’s exactly why Indians face so much hatred. On top of that, you make videos and post them on social media as if you are doing something commendable.” A different user said, “This is not cool, man.”

Several users highlighted the importance of basic etiquette while travelling overseas. One comment stated, “Basic manners are free, yet some people refuse to practise them,” while another added, “Travelling abroad does not mean rules stop applying to you.” A user also questioned the intent behind sharing such content, writing, “Why glorify behaviour that inconveniences everyone else.”

(Disclaimer: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.)

 
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