The video sparks outrage from netizens who question the civic sense of these tourists.
A video has been circulating on the internet and has been widely shared among netizens. It involves tourists dancing to the ‘Chogada’ song on the Burj Khalifa’s observation desk. This has sparked criticism from netizens, who, in comments, have questioned their basic civic sense.
Tourists dance to the Chogada song atop Burj Khalifa.
The video clip, now viral on the internet, shows tourists dancing to the Chogada song atop the Burj Khalifa. Many have been criticising the group and questioning their civic sense. In the video, tourists are seen smiling and happily dancing to the song. Dressed in similar attire, they performed what appeared to be the dance form ‘garba.’ The video was recently posted by a Dubai content creator @the_walking_lens_.
Watch the viral video here:
Netizens react to the viral video.
The video quickly prompted backlash from netizens, with many pointing out that dancing in public spaces might disturb others or go against local rules. One user wrote, “Why is this glorified? We must learn to respect the sanctity of public places.” Another wrote, “Pathetic civil sense. Being so ignorant about the surroundings that it doesn’t matter if people around them are getting bothered or not. Putting all Indians to shame on an international level.” A third user commented, “Why is the comfort of other visitors not being considered now? There’s a fine line of difference between enjoyment and discomfort to others!”. A fourth wrote, “Civic sense? RIP.” One more wrote, “Stop embarrassing the rest of us!”

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