A video on TikTok showcasing a ride-hailing driver's heartwarming interaction with a passenger who loves to chat has captured hearts online.
Although modern devices provide convenience, especially for busy individuals, they also have negative impacts. For example, emotions experienced during online conversations are not the same as those felt during face-to-face interactions. Especially for adults, many prefer spending time with friends and chatting in person. Recently, a video on TikTok (@santy_meng86) went viral, featuring a ride-hailing driver known as Kak Meng sharing a story about a passenger.
In the video, the passenger engaged in conversation with the driver about various topics, ranging from perfumes to household matters and funny social media content. Kak Meng warmly responded to the passenger, treating her like a long-time acquaintance. The driver even parked the car in front of the passenger's house for a moment to continue their conversation. The passenger was so engrossed in the chat that she didn't want to leave the car. From the passenger's laughter, it was evident that she enjoyed chatting with the driver about random topics. 'The reason I can't reach my target, but it's okay if I can relieve the passenger's stress, just serve them,' said Kak Meng in the caption. Many viewers in the comments praised Kak Meng for her kindness. Some shared that they used to be shy about talking but now they appreciate conversations. Others expressed that the video highlighted a lack of genuine communication in modern society, as people often spend time on their phones. Many users also commented that the driver's kind act brightened the passenger's day and relieved her stress. 'The driver is truly kind. Maybe the passenger was lonely and didn't have anyone to talk to. In this age, people are glued to gadgets, so she was probably happy to have a chat with the driver,' one user wrote
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