Uber or Ola drivers canceling your ride at the last minute, or almost after reaching your destination? Even the thought of this annoys you, right? And I am sure that this has been experienced by most of us. Cancelling rides and drivers refusing to accept the ride could never be amusing to me, or so I thought at first. However, one conversation has gone viral on the internet, and it is between an Uber driver and a woman. The conversation is hilarious, and I would not have been disappointed if my ride had been cancelled in this manner.
The screenshot of this chat was shared by a Twitter user who goes by the name of Ria Kasliwal. The user hails from Delhi and her tweet went viral in no time. The chat is a short one, however, it is honest and undoubtedly funny. So as we know, the rainy season is currently at its peak in our country, and this is the worst time to book rides. Most of them either get cancelled or you don’t even find one in the first place. So the conversation shared by Ria Kasliwal was from the day when there were heavy rains in Delhi. In the conversation, the driver first asks Ria “Kahan Jana hai” (Where do you want to go?). To this Ria replied “Green Park Sir”. Clearly, the next response was not expected by Ria, and the driver replied. “Esh mousam mein” ( In this weather?). Ria again asks him whether he is coming or not, and the driver replied “Kya Krun?”. Ria still unsure about the driver’s decision, again puts forth the same question and then the viral reply pops us, “Mann nahi karta” (Not feeling like coming). I cannot exactly say what was Ria’s reaction to this but I can guess that she definitely must have laughed hard. The honest confession by the driver for not being ready to accept the ride must be appreciated.
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The driver was simply being straightforward to her, absolutely unknown to the fact it can make thousands go ROFL. The tweet has been liked by more than 7,000 people and is currently tending on the internet.