In the ever-vibrant streets of Pattaya, where the exotic allure meets the social vibrancy of a tourist hotspot, an incident that sparked widespread outrage unfolded on August 2nd. A foreign couple, apparently swept up in a whirlwind of emotion—or perhaps, liquid courage—found themselves at the center of controversy when they engaged in a questionable act aboard a baht bus. This wasn’t your everyday love story; rather, it was an event that had the internet buzzing, as captured by the sharp lenses of social media.
The Facebook page Sai Khao Pattaya posted the now-infamous image that evening, showcasing a scene more suited to a honeymoon suite than public transport. The foreign woman, seated comfortably on her partner’s lap, became an unintentional muse for the caption: “Foreign couple is so in love. #Pattaya No chill.” Despite the seemingly private moment, they were the sole passengers on that bus, but it was enough to ruffle the feathers of local netizens.
Comments poured in like tropical rain, each expressing disapproval with a flair unique to Thai communication. “Can you just wait until you arrive at your hotel?” one comment seethed, capturing the essence of polite yet stern reprimand. Others followed suit, not holding back on the critique: “No respect at all!” “Stop spoiling Thailand’s image!” While the netizens were bewildered by the audacity of such public affection, others lamented, “Anything I’ve never seen in life always happens in Pattaya.”
The spotlight of the tale turns to the bemused baht bus driver, a 38-year-old man of seasoned experience but new to such commotion. His account, shared with Channel 7, revealed a routine journey turned frolicsome. Picking the couple up at around 8 PM on Pattaya Sai Song Road, the situation took a turn as they neared the bustling entrance to Walking Street. He recounted his surprise upon noticing an unusual movement in his rear-view mirror. Shocked but composed, he approached the couple who, amidst giggles and perhaps a slight slur did offer an explanation—no, not an apology—that they were merely “messing around” and that actual intimacy was, in their version of events, absent.
Despite the quirky confession, the driver dropped them off at a hotel on Khao Phra Thamnak, warning in tow. His years of ferrying the curious and the unruly had never quite prepared him for such intimate displays, but he dealt with it as best as one could, with both humor and responsibility. As he shared, while he found this episode oddly humorous, he recognized the concern over Pattaya’s tarnished reputation that such antics could exacerbate.
An echo of this caper sounded earlier in Phuket, another postcard-perfect destination, where a similar scandal reared its head. In January, a tuk-tuk driver became a reluctant video auteur, sharing footage of a foreign pair indulging in acts less than tactful, despite his protests. By June, another episode required his intervention, prompting suggestions from an online chorus to perhaps install security cameras. A deterrent, maybe—or a new genre of candid travelogue?
These playful yet reckless romances paint a curious portrait of tourist escapades in Thailand. While they add colorful anecdotes to the fabric of poster story culture, locals hope for another kind of attention: one that respects and celebrates the charm of this beloved travel haven without crossing the borderline into heedless abandon.
And so, as Pattaya continues to balance its allure between fantasy and reality, one hopes the lessons learned will inspire more respectful visits—where the beauty of Thailand needs no embellishment from viral infamy.
What were they thinking? It’s public transport, not a love nest!
Honestly, people need to have some decency. But to be fair, Pattaya’s known for wild nights.
True, but there’s a time and place for everything. Just embarrassing.
I think the real problem is how tourists disrespect the local culture.
Exactly! Just because you’re on vacation doesn’t mean the rules don’t apply to you.
And it’s not just Thailand. Tourists forget this everywhere.
Hey, as long as they weren’t hurting anyone, what’s the big deal? People need to relax.
It’s a bus, not a private bar! Have some self-control. It’s not hard!
I agree. Public transportation should be just that – public and decent.
Exactly! But I guess courtesy isn’t common sense for everyone.
What I find amusing is how shocked people act. These things happen in every tourist spot.
That’s true, but maybe it’s because it was caught on camera this time.
The driver handled it well. I bet it was quite a story for him to tell!
Haha, he’s probably seen a lot, but this must be a new one.
Bet he could write a book with all his experiences!
Tourists doing this kind of stuff gives Pattaya a bad name. Respect our city, please!
Agreed! It’s frustrating when the beautiful places get overshadowed by such acts.
Everyone acts like this is a huge scandal. It was just PDA, guys, calm down.
This might be funny to some, but for locals it’s disrespectful and a bit invasive.
True. It reflects poorly on all tourists, not just that couple.
Yeah, it’s the stereotype of ‘reckless tourist’ that gets perpetuated.
Maybe Pattaya should install cameras in all public transport now.
Haha, that might actually deter a lot of things, especially after this!
Public displays can be charming or cringeworthy, depends on the context. In this case, definitely the latter.
Why is this even newsworthy? Just another day in a tourist town!
Because it’s about respecting local norms. Not everything is meant for the public.
The reactions are what’s really interesting. Shows how divided people are over what’s acceptable.
It’s a mix of shocking and entertaining. But let’s not make it a trend.
Sometimes, things are just funny until they’re happening in your backyard.
Local drivers must have crazy stories. Wonder how many don’t get reported.