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Gojek driver shouts “Thick skin! Get out! Out! Out! Out!” at passenger for adjusting car seat & aircon without permissionSINGAPORE — A video of an angry Gojek driver yelling at his passenger has circulated the internet, causing Singaporeans to weigh in on the matter. While many were concerned by the driver’s “anger management problem,” a few others wondered what the passenger may have done to set the driver off.
The nearly three-minute TikTok video capturing the heated outburst was shared with an online group on Sunday and has since garnered more than seven thousand views on Facebook. The video had text embedded on the screen, which read, “ never experienced such a rude Gojek driver in my life.” At one point in the video, the exasperated driver argued, “You touched my aircon without permission.
“In my first five years here working I’ve met a local Singaporean guy and we became a couple for a year. It ended so quick because I found out that he’ll marry the one that his parents want him to spend with for the rest of his life. Yes, it’s an arranged marriage.
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