Posted on 12/24/2019 6:50:02 AM PST by simpson96
A single click of her tongue was all it took to start a brawl in the middle of a supermarket in Clementi Mall.
Shoppers stumbled across an unusual scene on Saturday morning (Dec 21) after two women and a teen got into a fight.
Apparently unhappy that a woman had tutted at him for blocking her way, the 14-year-old boy turned around to spew a string of Hokkien expletives at her, Lianhe Wanbao reported.
His foul language and poor attitude also angered the woman's daughter who gave him a slap.
Already agitated, the slap only served to further incense the boy, causing him to surge towards the pair and try to hit them.
In an attempt at mediation, a middle-aged man who happened to pass by tried to step between both parties. Instead, the boy turned his attack towards him.
Despite being shoved at over 10 times, the man continued to shield the women by repeatedly holding the teen back whenever he pushed forward, all whilst persuading him to stop.
In one of the videos a witness shared with the newspaper, the boy nearly succeeded in breaking past the man, only to be pushed away by yet another male passer-by. (snip)
Police arrived on the scene soon after the altercation, a witness told the Chinese evening daily.(snip)
The teenager has since been taken to the National University Hospital for treatment while investigations are ongoing.
(Excerpt) Read more at asiaone.com ...
Of course.
The teenager has since been taken to the National University Hospital for treatment while investigations are ongoing.
Cure for a teen with foul language and poor attitude is a kick on the a$$ and slight cuff the back of the head.
Cure #2 if you have a iced drink toss it in it’s face.
Spare the rod create a s*it for brains brat.
Did you forget the /s, or are you really that biased?
(I don’t want any illegal aliens here, but legitimately legal aliens who have waited in line and are fully vetted, are welcome.)
“Did you forget the /s, or are you really that biased?”
Yes, I’m really that biased. When I go to the store and it looks like the United Nations it’s time to stop. They are rude and obnoxious.
No, I didnt overlook that detail.
I did go to the link and read the rest of the article.
The boy was sitting on the floor with the man that restrained him when the authorities arrived.
This being China, a communist country, this outburst will probably be considered evidence of a mental illness and not a teenager being a teenager.
I have pity for the poor kid. He may never see the light of day again.
Perhaps you need a dictionary for Christmas. It's been around quite awhile since the 15th century.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/tut
tut interjection \ a dental or alveolar click
; often read as ˈtət \
Definition of tut (Entry 1 of 2) used to express disapproval or disbelief
tut verb \ ˈtət
\ tutted; tutting
Definition of tut (Entry 2 of 2) intransitive verb : tut-tut
First Known Use of tut Interjection 15th century, in the meaning defined above
Verb 1849, in the meaning defined above
“Tut” has been around probably as long as speech. It’s that sound you make with your tongue against the roof of your mouth, right behind your top front teeth, to express irritation or frustration. Mostly practiced by females. When I was a kid, I always had to have the last word, so if my dad would scold me, my final sound would be, “tut!”. To which my dad would exclaim, “Don’t you “tut” me! Actually, that’s the only time I’ve ever heard a straight guy use the expression.
I'd also have slapped his face if he said that to me. Little smartass.
I don’t think Clementi is in China...
obnoxious little bastard.
This is in Singapore, not China. Kid has been watching too much American TV. :)
Singapore.
Pretty nasty stuff. Kid needs a mouth-washing and a beating.
This is written in normal Singlish (Singaporean English). Including the word “auntie”, to describe an older woman who is not the boy’s aunt.
At first from the headline I thought it was a kid who assaulted his own aunt. When I read it I remembered that Clementi is a district in Singapore. There’s a large Hokkien presence there.
This is what counts for outrage in Singapore.
Say what?
Teens are indeed teens but acting like this budding thug did has nothing to do with being a teen.
yikes...yep...I just noticed this is in Singapore...
I’m sure a good caning will calm him down.
I think it was in Singapore that an obnoxious American teenage boy was caned for keying a car or something like that.
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