A Malaysian mother took to social media to express her astonishment after being quoted RM400 to send her child to school by car. The driver offered a weekly service from Monday to Friday, prompting a viral debate on the reasonableness of the price.
A mother recently took to social media to express her shock after she was quoted RM400 just to send her kid to school.
She first informed the driver that she needed someone to send her child to school from Monday to Friday from January 18.“How much does it cost a month yea? And what kind of vehicle: car or van or bus?” she inquired. Surprised by the fee, @energy_baz immediately declined and told the driver that the price was out of her budget.
“You have to understand, taking kids to and from school, dealing with traffic jams, waiting for them to get into the car—phew, it’s no joke. You barely get to sit at home for long before it’s time to head out to pick them up again. This is using a car, right? RM400 makes total sense, especially if there are many kids and they’re not even attending the same school. Sigh,” commented @siskahaidan.
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