Laowais Behaving Badly, Episode 621: Foreigner Berates Peking University Security Guard

It must really be getting hot in Beijing. Just days after an alleged video of a foreigner inappropriately touching a woman surfaced, now we have Shoutgate.

In a video that appeared on the front page of video site Youku, a middle-aged white male foreigner with a North American accent yells at a security guard. "I will tell them that you did not let come in," the man says to the guard in less than amazing Mandarin. The guard keeps his cool and explains that if he'll just go down the street 50 meters and turn left, he'll be at the building he's looking for.

The man says to an unseen English speaker who asked why he would get so upset, "They tell me to go to Guanghua, and then they give me this sh%t. Who the fuck do they think I am? I'm not going to put up with this crap. Let's go." 

Folks, we all have bad China days. Don't do this kind of thing. You made a mistake, someone else made a mistake, walk it off. It happens. Just be cool. Here's the video if you want to see it:

Thanks @niubi for the tip.

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It's a fairly light Australian accent - from the flatness of the vowels I'd guess Melbourne.

I'm enjoying these comments immensely because most of you are doing exactly what he did: yelling irrationally with little or no forethought.

This is news? Behave. I act like this on average at least 4 times a day.

As for the guy's nationality it's hard to tell. His intonation aims for a 'Sloaney' West London/thespian pompousness, but he lets it slip a couple of times.

When he say's 'What am I supposed to do?' there is definitely a South African lilt there.So yeah, I think he is probably a South African 'soutie' (look it up) who has spent a lot of time in London. Or wishes that he had.

Safe to say he probably follows Stephen Fry on Twitter

Yep for sure 100% he is an Aussie only Aussie would bhave like that in Public not a Kiwi for sure.What a dickhead

Welshboy8888

tomarnstein - "the heel turn" there is something very funny as the angry dude starts off in the wrong direction and then makes that exceedingly awkward turn left. I think it's the fact that his whole body seems to be lead by his puffed up chest.

Bloody smart phones, taking away the last piece of privacy in open space there once was. Bloody people, using them thinking they shoot a documentary. Bloody ignorance, as if people didn't have arguments before the last 10.000 years. Bloody internet, for showing each piece of crap as if it's important. Bloody media, for making a show of each minor incident as if it's Watergate. Bloody racists, for accusing a whole gang of people just because two or three of white or yellow or whatever colour have a dispute. Bloody people, believing what they see on screen or the internet is always true. Bloody inability of people just to... Think.

Buggermesideways,

I was thinking the exact same thing about the other foreigner-the girl helps him with his bag for crying out loud.

I think whoever suspected that they didn't know each other is the same person who thinks this guy is from North America.

ohdjango wrote:

How could such a video of such a total non-event already have nearly 1m views on Youku? Have people run out of inane articles to repost on Wechat?

Yeah. It's extremely tame compared to past videos.

Maybe its a sign that lao wais are behaving much better that scenes like this are labeled as "behaving badly."

I dont think this video can represents the typical behavior problems some typical foreigners have in beijing.

I'd go with British. The video is a non-event for sure but that heel turn at the end is comedic gold.

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How could such a video of such a total non-event already have nearly 1m views on Youku? Have people run out of inane articles to repost on Wechat?

It's either British or Australian. I can't even tell any more. I've obviously been here too long.

Ah man that sounds like a Kiwi >___< if it is then on behalf of us I apologize for his dickheadedness. 

British man swears while standing twenty meters away from somebody and facing in the opposite direction. Pretty shocking stuff, particularly for Beijing. I walked down the street for nearly two minutes yesterday without hearing a caonima.

Admittedly I was wearing headphones.

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Do you have a column of Chinese people behaving poorly?  Do you need me to help you start one, because I can find plenty of video for you, if you are lacking?

No help needed thanks:

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By the way, I think it's pretty irresponsible of you to have the other vide titled as "creepy foreigner touches Chinese woman inappropriately." They're obviously together, she adjusts his bag as it's falling off his shoulder at the end of the video. Imagine if it were you getting called a sex pervert when you touch the hand of the woman your with. Jeez

Not sure if that's a British accent but it definitely ain't North American. Might be Australian or New Zealand, but he ain't from the States, I can guarantee you that.

Squid,

I don't agree that it's a British accent. 

We post this so-called "nonsense" because it affects our relationship with the community in which we live. I wish these things didn't happen. I wish foreigners wouldn't misbehave in public occasioanlly, and I wish we wouldn't occasionally be mistreated by our hosts. It's a reminder that while we may get frustrated or upset, there are larger issues at stake. Take a deep breath, ask for directions, make a rational choice. That's the point.

It's also on the front page of the largest video site in the country. That means that a lot of people will form opinions about foreigners based on this, and therefore, people should be aware of it. 

First off its not a "North American: accent, the guy is British! That part is not even obvious? Who writes this? Plus it seems the British! guy is discussing with his friend, not some bystander, because he keeps saying let's go. (Let's go usually means "you and me go" as if the speaker knows the person, in case the writer doesn't know what this means in British or North American speak).

Secondly, why does this site just relish in posting this nonsense. Do you have a column of Chinese people behaving poorly? Do you need me to help you start one, because I can find plenty of video for you, if you are lacking?

This site more and more seems to do very little to help the relations of people in this country, but instead prefers to highlight that it is "us vs them." And even then you don't get the facts straight.

I see chinese people do the same stuff all the time.... so i guess he is just getting closer to the culture?

There are people like this in every country... sucks that it gives foreigners a bad rap here just because a few people go off.