
Additi Ganvir, a seasoned copywriter from Bombai, shared a funny post LinkedIn that caught attention. It’s about the driver of the automatic rickshaw who refused to ride in the middle of the road.
Ganvir said that her automatic driver suddenly stopped 1 km in front of her office and refused to go further. The distance was 19 km; Because it was “too far” for him, he drove for 18 km, she wrote.
The man then questioned her choice of work and calculated her salary. “Iti door Kyun Job Liya (why did you do so far)?” he asked.
The driver regretted to drive. “Although he agreed without any weapon,” Ganvir added.
Additi ended the post on the philosophical note: “Sometimes your journey will be uncomfortable for others and they will leave you between them. That’s okay.”
“Just evaluate 1 star and move on,” she added.
The reaction of social media
Social media users on LinkedIn responded to her story.
LinkedIn, Rohit Sharma (not cricket), appreciated the post: “That’s so deep. I’m sure you’re not talking about an automatic driver here, do I think you just gave you a lesson in” when things don’t go in your way, I will save you in the middle of the ride “.
“But hey, in a real way, how some people think they can control your way, right?” The business expert added.
“18 km of dedication and 1 km of junk advice. Automatic rides in India really offer experiences from a full stack,” came from “Backend Wizard” Rishabh Batra.
One user commented: “This is a lot of KMS for automatic driving.”
“Lagta Hai Aap USS Auto Wale with Bhi Baat Kar Chuke Hain
One user has published: “Everyone is very smart in calculating the salary of the other.”
“Although they are ready for the customer. I wonder if it was his own daughter/wife/sister. She would drop her 1 km before their goal,” she came in an intense answer.
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