Brilio.net – Goods delivery services via online motorcycle taxi applications are one of the services that people often use today. Apart from picking up passengers and delivering food orders, online motorcycle taxis also have features for delivering goods.
Those of you who want to use the goods delivery service need to order via the application, then provide information about the pick-up address and destination address where the goods will be delivered. If so, all you have to do is confirm with the driver in charge of receiving your order.
photo: TikTok/@bakingsoda228
Well, sometimes there are strange moments that occur between consumers and online motorcycle taxi drivers in chat. Like the incident experienced by the owner of the Tiktok account @bakingsoda228 which went viral recently. The account owner, a girl, shared a screenshot of her chat with a driver.
This incident is known to have just occurred in the current month of Ramadan.
“Ramadan is looking for reward (X), Ramadan is looking for a fight with the Gojek brothers,” he wrote in the video caption.
The story began when the driver admitted that he could not receive orders because the weather conditions were raining heavily. It is known that the girl ordered to deliver the cake. The unfavorable weather made the driver worried that the cake would be damaged due to rain.
photo: TikTok/@bakingsoda228
“Sorry, I couldn't bring the cake, because it was raining heavily. On the day it was raining heavily, you also asked me to deliver the cake. The cake was wet,” wrote the driver in the chat feature of the online motorcycle taxi application.
However, there was one thing that made the driver misfocus. In fact, this made him offended and reprimanded the girl. This is because drivers do not accept being called 'Sir'.
photo: TikTok/@bakingsoda228
“How come you call me sir? Gojek drivers are always called bro by people,” said the Gojek driver.
However, this woman insisted on calling the driver 'Sir'. Feeling annoyed, the driver finally asked to cancel the order.
“Just cancel the order,” continued the driver.