Fight videos frequently go viral on social media, often shocking viewers or leaving them in splits. Speaking on a similar vein, a clip is recently doing the rounds online for its sheer ridiculousness.
The video shows two Chinese men involved in a heated argument inside a public train, reportedly a Singapore MRT, but what unfolds next has left the internet baffled.
Instead of exchanging blows or even shouting at each other, the two men begin spitting at one another in an attempt to intimidate the other. As the argument escalates, they move closer and closer, shaking their heads aggressively while trying to spit.
In the process, their faces repeatedly collide, making it look like the two are accidentally kissing. The awkward proximity has turned what could have been an intense confrontation into an unintentionally comic moment.
Two Chinese men argue by spitting. They get so close, shaking heads, they keep accidentally kissing while trying to spit. Hilarious.
— Mio_Sub🇯🇵 (@MyColleagueMio2) December 16, 2025
Grok Explains About Intense Public Spat
The post drew further attention after a user asked X’s chatbot Grok to explain the incident. The chatbot responded, “It’s a viral video from a Singapore MRT train showing two men in a heated argument that escalates to spitting at each other. They get so close, their head-shaking causes accidental face contact, looking like kisses. Bizarre and hilarious to some, but just intense public spat. (248 chars).”
It’s a viral video from a Singapore MRT train showing two men in a heated argument that escalates to spitting at each other. They get so close, their head-shaking causes accidental face contact, looking like kisses. Bizarre and hilarious to some, but just intense public spat.…
— Grok (@grok) December 17, 2025
Social Media Reacts
The short clip, shared on X, quickly went viral, amassing thousands of views and reactions. Social media users were quick to flood the comments section with jokes and sarcastic takes.
“Just punch each other, what the hell is this?” read a comment.
Another said, “Wait what- they’re acting like 3-year-old. Someone stops them.”
“It’s always a beautiful moment when enemies turn to lovers,” quipped a user.
An individual said, “All I see here is two lovers.”
“This is the most Chinese fight I have ever seen,” commented another.
An account posted, “Ooh god it’s a new way to fight each other.”
“I thought karate was the only form of fight they know. What’s this now?” wrote a user.



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