
Indian vlogger slams fellow tourists for playing loud music in Malaysia, says it harms India's image abroad
(Also read: Delhi-based influencers play loud music on plane, face backlash: 'Zero civic sense')
A text overlay on the video read, 'Why Indians are not respected in foreign countries'.
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Message behind the post
In the caption, Pandey elaborated on his stance, stating, 'We really need to fix our attitude, and be more respectful and patient. I want to make something very clear, my video was never about hating India, it was about loving it enough to call out the things that hold us back. My point was simple: blasting loud music in public spaces without caring about others is a civic sense issue, not a cultural pride issue. We represent India when we travel abroad. Every action, good or bad, reflects back on our country. I am proud to be Indian, and that's exactly why I want us to carry ourselves with dignity wherever we go. And let's not make it anti-Indian by saying 'I am ashamed to be an Indian' — you should be proud enough.'
Internet reacts
The video has now crossed 83k views and has triggered a wave of mixed reactions from viewers. One user commented, 'I completely agree, people lack basic civic sense and common sense, basic ethics as well.' Another wrote, 'Show their face and let us see, maybe then they will face backlash and learn. We need to learn basic civic sense.'
Some shared their own experiences, with one saying, 'Most of these people just want to enjoy and have fun themselves with no consideration that others have come to have a nice time too.' Another user noted, 'Same, I was on a bus in Italy and one Indian man was watching reels with high volume.' A different comment read, 'This is exactly true, they lack basic manners and common sense.'

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