Vietnamese waiter defends Indian woman after she faces backlash over veg food query | Trending
A Vietnamese waiter is winning high praise across social media for standing up for an Indian tourist who was being criticised online | Trending
A viral video of an Indian tourist repeatedly questioning a waiter in Vietnam about vegetarian food has sparked a massive online debate. The clip, filmed at Hanoi’s famous Train Street, shows the woman meticulously verifying if her meal contains meat, fish, or eggs. While some internet users slammed her for allegedly creating an unnecessary scene, the interaction took a surprising turn when the Vietnamese waiter himself stepped in to defend her. Shaming the trolls, the server praised her caution as completely understandable, turning a wave of social media backlash into a wholesome lesson in global hospitality.What does the video show?The video, shared on an Instagram page managed by Harshada and her husband Pratik, opens with a text insert that reads, “POV: When she wasn’t ready to trust the waiter, he had to unlock a new level of convincing.”Also Read: 'How did all 4 families get leave together?’: Indian traveller recounts questioning by Hong Kong immigrationThe clip captures a woman sitting on a cafe table at the famous Hanoi Train Street. She says, “Only vegetables? No meat, no fish, no egg?” The waiter patiently explains that the food served doesn’t contain any non-vegetarian items.He even goes on to reassure her, “I know you are nervous, but I swear it is only vegetables.”What triggered the backlash?Many on social media found the interaction incredibly heartwarming. However, a section of users slammed the woman, arguing that she shouldn’t have dined there, alleging that she created an unnecessary scene over her food.What did the server say?Reacting to the video shared on the couple’s joint Instagram page, the server who goes by “_thomas.wgz” on social media wrote, “Hi, I’m the server featured in that video. I feel truly honoured to welcome valued guests to our restaurant. Our job is to do our best to meet our customers’ needs, and I did not find her requests bothersome at all.”He added, “I understood that she simply wanted to make sure the food she ordered was prepared as she expected. To me, it was a completely ordinary and understandable situation—nothing more than a normal interaction between a customer and a server.”Harshada responded to the server’s remark and posted, “No wayyy! I never in my wildest dreams did I think this would reach you. Thank you so much for commenting and adding context to our conversation. Truly grateful!”The Vietnamese man in turn replied, “Welcome Hanoi 1975s again madame. It’s my pleasure to serve you.”Recalling her interaction with the waiter, Harshada told Hindustantimes.com, “The interaction was completely friendly and respectful from both sides. We respected him throughout the conversation, and he showed us the same kindness and patience in return.” How did social media react?Many praised the waiter for his professionalism. An individual posted, “You're such a sweet person. Thank you for understanding Indian vegetarianism.” Another expressed, “Dude, you are awesome, and I loved your honesty and humbleness. I hope to visit the restaurant you work in next time in Vietnam, cheers!!”Also Read: ₹1.5 lakh traffic fine from Switzerland a year after vacation: 'Any way to appeal?'">Indian tourist receives ₹1.5 lakh traffic fine from Switzerland a year after vacation: 'Any way to appeal?'A third commented, “Thank you for your kindness & understanding! Sometimes people double-check because many people have different definitions of ‘vegetarian’. You are super professional and great!”A fourth wrote, “This is pure gold, I just love your dedication and honesty.”She added, “What isn’t visible in the short clip is that we actually had a much longer conversation afterward. Despite the language barrier, we tried our best to communicate, and he went out of his way to help us. That’s what made the experience memorable for us and the reason we shared the video—it was a genuine human connection, not just a discussion about food.”