
Labas. This garden spade looking nerd caused a scene and demanded to be served in Russian. McDonald’s Riga, Latvia. Hopefully he doesn’t terrorize the local LEGO store next.

Labas. This garden spade looking nerd caused a scene and demanded to be served in Russian. McDonald’s Riga, Latvia. Hopefully he doesn’t terrorize the local LEGO store next.
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It is a sad reminder of the recent past of the Baltic Republics to have a foreigner/minority demanding to be understood in a language that is not the native of the place they are.
Note: this would be valid for English, or French, German, or other. Demanding as a foreigner for your language to be spoken abroad is offensive on several levels.
Mister Minecraft over here forgot where he is and who he is. he should come to Lithuania next. our boys in Kaunas, could help him make some nice content.
He should come to Lithuania and be kindly escorted out while we would use words from his language that would follow.
dunno why he wasnt thrown over the border.
he do be square tho
Dude’s got a face of a LEGO figure lmao
Boy that face just asks for a brick
For me it seems very two sided situation.
P.S. I work in the multi national workplace, maybe that is why it seems for me in this way.
It can be that the employee didn’t speak Russian, however the employee it self made strange situation out of this. (I am not defending this tiktoker he was also acting strange). So basically this employee could as for help from other employees or try to make an order.
I also understand that TikToker side that he was outraged. Also there is another point if the Ukrainian will make order in Russian he will be threatened the same way?😅
Please don’t call me supported or something just trying to see situation with cold headed head.☺️
Everybody from broad countries in Lithuania (tourists) speaks English unless you ask them to speak in native language, everybody thinks their language could be offensive even if they are from Italy, Spain, America, Cuba, But not this guy in Riga. Edit: Spelling
look at that shovel face
Dude looks easy to draw
I imagine that McDonald’s meal names and quantities are pretty much international, there is no need to know the language to order or to serve the customer in most cases. Therefore it is hard for me to understand how this situation could possibly happen in normal circumstances, must be some principles or grudges involved.
I mean I used Russian a lot when I was in Latvia, there’s an actual substrate there because of the huge minority and I know zero Latvian. I used English just as often because it’s hit and miss which common language you mutually speak best with whom you meet.
I’m just visiting here in Vilnius and I love this video.
Dude looks like that one kid we all knew, that was a squeking, snobish-dumbass, that tried to look cool, but in the end no one wanted to hang out with him.
Also dudes face looks like he was concieved by Steve and Alex. Probably thats the BLEEEEEEET! screaming russian kid from that famous MC video, all grown up 😀
There are no Russian McDonalds, so no need to serve Russian draft dodgers in Russian.
Why his face looks like bus front ?
haha rusophoic, he got terms wrong phobia describbes of fear of something, and we dont fear russians, we just dont like them so its not phobia
it just show how much this person lives inside a idea
just gtfo from baltics u kacap nobody wants You here anyways. I know My baltic brothers agree with me, we in baltics dont want colonists. If u russians dont like it here move out from here
go harras mc donalds in russia, oh wait…
Dauns
Thanks god there’s almost none retarded russians like that in Lithuania. I’m from a russian speaking family myself and we all have fluent Lithuanian. Even when staff switches to russian noticing that we talk russian among ourself we answer in Lithuanian, especially now when ruzzia is a fking terrorist state. And no sane person wants to be attributed to it. The lego man is a fcking disgrace to all russian speakers in baltic states. Defo needs a history lesson especially the “independence of baltic states” part. Lives in Latvia can’t learn/use the language. Most my belorussian and Ukrainian friends who have visited Lithuania quickly learn how to order in Lithuanian))