
Right when the fan is starting to say, “Last time…”, Sion asks, “How to you say ‘to count’ (or possibly ‘to be strong’) in Japanese?” As Sakuya hesitates to answer, the fan immediately takes offense and barks, “Why are you talking to him?” in a hostile tone.
The tweet itself also pointed out that it’s neither usual nor considerate for members to interact with one another during a fan meeting — especially given that these individual interactions are limited to a short amount of time and, therefore, fans naturally want every second to count.
Where did [Sion] learn such a*s manners — talking to the member next to him who’s in the middle of a one-on-one fan meeting?
— @ttztzo/X
On the other hand, as the tweet made its rounds across online communities like theqoo, the fan also received some backlash for acting out of line in front of the group members. With over 1.5K+ comments accumulating, the debate remains fierce between those who believe Sion did the fan wrong and those who believe the fan did the members wrong.
NCT WISH has, unfortunately, found themselves in frequent controversies surrounding fan meetings. Read more about a recent fan meeting in Japan also gone wrong:

