Thai tattooist abuses tourists with offensive ink-work

One especially offensive tattoo on a man's forearm says 'chan chorp hee le hee chorp chan' which translates roughly to 'I love c*** and c*** loves me'

#Thai tattooist dupes tourists into having offensive and ridiculous phrases inked on their skin – including a girl with ‘Fresh Spring Rolls’ and a man with the name of a local takeaway

A Thai tattooist has apparently duped tourists into having offensive and ridiculous phrases inked on their skin.

Pictures of some of the holidaymakers who have fallen victim to the tattoo artist’s cruel prank have gone viral on social media in the country.

They include a blonde woman who has had ‘po pia sot’ – ‘fresh spring rolls’ – inked on her shoulder blade, Bangkok Jack News reported.

A blonde woman has 'po pia spot' which means 'fresh spring rolls' tattooed on her back
A blonde woman has ‘po pia spot’ which means ‘fresh spring rolls’ tattooed on her back

Other tourists have also been left with tattoos that refer to food popular in the south east Asian country.

One man had ‘khao man gai’ – ‘chicken rice’ – tattooed on his bicep.

And another had ‘luuk chin plaa yaowarat’ – which may be a reference to a restaurant that serves fish balls.

But others have been left with even more unfortunate inkings.

Bangkok Jack News noticed that one especially offensive tattoo on a man’s forearm says ‘chan chorp hee le hee chorp chan’ which translates roughly to ‘I love c*** and c*** loves me.’

One especially offensive tattoo on a man's forearm says 'chan chorp hee le hee chorp chan' which translates roughly to 'I love c*** and c*** loves me'
One especially offensive tattoo on a man’s forearm says ‘chan chorp hee le hee chorp chan’ which translates roughly to ‘I love c*** and c*** loves me’
Another crude tattoo, inked on a tourist's bicep, says 'chan rak hee' which means 'I love c***'
Another crude tattoo, inked on a tourist’s bicep, says ‘chan rak hee’ which means ‘I love c***’

And another crude tattoo, inked on a man’s bicep, says ‘chan rak hee’ – ‘I love c***.’

The pictures were posted on Facebook on Wednesday by a Thai man, who added: ‘We feel sorry for you… haven’t you got a clue?’

They have been shared almost 1,000 times since and attracted hundreds of comments.

Some have blasted the tattoo artist’s cruelty, but others simply laughed at the expense of the unsuspecting tourists.

One man had 'khao man gai' – which translates to 'chicken rice' – tattooed on his bicep
One man had ‘khao man gai’ – which translates to ‘chicken rice’ – tattooed on his bicep
One tourist has 'luuk chin plaa yaowarat' – which may be a reference to a restaurant that serves fish balls
One tourist has ‘luuk chin plaa yaowarat’ – which may be a reference to a restaurant that serves fish balls

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