A video showing a group of Indian tourists patiently waiting to snap selfies with a Vietnamese woman in traditional Ao Dai attire has set off a heated discussion on social media. While some users criticized the behavior, calling it awkward and unnecessary, others defended the men, dismissing the backlash as exaggerated.
🔹 About the Viral Clip
The footage, uploaded by vietnamlocaladventures, captures the woman gracefully accommodating the requests of several Indian visitors. She was participating in a New Year-themed photoshoot when the men lined up for pictures with her.
🔹 Mixed Reactions Online
💬 A section of viewers found it embarrassing, accusing the men of seeking foreign approval.
💬 Others argued that tourists worldwide take pictures with locals in cultural attire and saw nothing unusual about the situation.
💬 Some pointed out a double standard, suggesting the response would be different if Korean or Western men were involved.
💬 A few users remarked that foreigners also photograph locals in places like Japan, yet only Indians face backlash.
The video has ignited a broader discussion on cultural interactions, tourism etiquette, and biases in social media judgments.
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