Some Singaporeans also commented on the post saying they were embarrassed by the driver's actions.
It is important to show respect when visiting another country, but the driver of a Singapore-registered car drew the ire of Malaysians after he was spotted tossing rubbish out of his vehicle in Johor.
A video of the incident was posted on Malaysian news site mStar's Instagram page on Thursday and has since garnered over 182,000 views.
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