A simple street interaction has unexpectedly gone viral on social media. A video showing a young Chinese child talking to a group of Pakistani tourists is being widely shared online, mainly because of the child’s direct and honest replies. While some people viewed the moment as innocent, others reacted strongly, turning the conversation into an online debate that continues to gain attention.
Viral video from casual street interaction
The video was originally posted on Instagram by user @englishwithdarcy, with the caption “Darcy interviewed tourists from
Pakistan.”
In the clip, a group of Pakistani women approaches a young child in China and begins a friendly conversation. The tourists introduce themselves and say, “We are from Pakistan. You know Pakistanis and the Chinese are very good friends.”
The child responds simply and clearly, saying, “I don’t know Pakistan.”
This reply briefly surprises the group, but the conversation continues in a polite manner. The tourists respond, “Oh, it’s okay. Why don’t you know? Pakistan and China are very good friends.”
The child then says, “I am from China. Welcome to China,” maintaining a calm and respectful tone throughout the interaction.
The tourists respond warmly with, “Thank you.”
Another moment from the video gains attention
Another part of the same clip also caught the attention of viewers online. During the interaction, the child tells the tourists, “But you three are talking a bit too loudly. What about speaking a little quietly?”
The comment briefly surprises the group, but the interaction remains friendly and light. The tourists respond positively, saying, “You are too sweet, and your name is also cute.”
Social media reactions go viral
As the clip gained traction, multiple comments from users began circulating online, showing different reactions to the interaction.
One user wrote, “Pakistan! I don’t know Pakistan. Even kids insult them on international platforms.”
Another comment said, “They kept repeating, ‘Pakistan and China are very good friends,’ like, girl chill.”
A third user reacted, “No, they are not friends; there is a master and servant relationship between both of them.”
Some users defended the child and focused on her young age.
Another comment read, “What do you expect a 2-year-old kid to know about Pakistan? Pajeets crying in comments.”
One more reaction said, “Pakistan is always loud.”
Disclaimer: This article is based on viral social media content and publicly available online reactions. The Times of India has not independently verified the authenticity, context, or claims surrounding the video and comments shared online.Thumb image: Instagram