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After Bengaluru, Hyderabad cab driver's warning note leaves internet in stitches: 'No romance, this is a cab'

A Hyderabad cab driver’s humorous warning note advising passengers to avoid romance has gone viral on X.

Published on: Oct 21, 2024 06:08 PM IST
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In an amusing turn of events, a Hyderabad cab driver’s warning note to passengers has captured the attention of the internet. The note, which firmly advises passengers to "stay calm" and maintain a respectful distance, particularly targets couples. It reads, "Warning!! No romance. This is a cab, not your private place... so please keep distance and stay calm." This candid message has sparked laughter and intrigue among social media users.

A Hyderabad cab driver’s humorous warning note advising passengers against romance has gone viral. (X/@HiHyderabad)
A Hyderabad cab driver’s humorous warning note advising passengers against romance has gone viral. (X/@HiHyderabad)

Also read: ‘Put attitude in pocket, don’t say bhaiya’: Cab driver’s rules for passengers spark debate'

A snapshot of humour

The picture of the note was first posted on X (formerly Twitter) by user Venkatesh and later shared by Hi Hyderabad.

Check out the post here:

(Also read: Bengaluru cab driver's impressive earnings stun netizens: ' 3,000-4,000 daily')

This lighthearted warning comes on the heels of another viral moment from Bengaluru, where a cab driver’s candid rules for passengers sparked widespread discussion on X. Shared by a user who recently booked a ride, the set of guidelines framed and displayed behind the driver’s seat attracted significant attention for its blunt yet humorous nature.

Take a look here at the post:

The Bengaluru notice included several straightforward rules aimed at ensuring passengers behave respectfully. Highlights included phrases like, "You are not the owner of the cab," and "The person driving the cab is the owner of the cab." It also featured a humorous note advising passengers against using the term "bhaiya" when addressing the driver.

Hilarious, isn't it?

 
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Mahipal Singh Chouhan

Mahipal Singh Chouhan is a Senior Content Producer at Hindustan Times Digital, with nearly five years of experience in digital journalism and content production. His work primarily focuses on offbeat and trending stories that reflect everyday experiences and evolving conversations on the internet. He has consistently worked on transforming viral content and human interest stories into structured news pieces that engage readers while maintaining editorial clarity. At Hindustan Times, Mahipal contributes to identifying and developing stories emerging from social media trends, online communities, and real-world incidents that capture public attention. His approach involves adding context and journalistic perspective to fast-moving digital narratives, helping present viral moments in a clear and reader-friendly format suited for digital audiences. Before joining Hindustan Times Digital, he was associated with DNA India, where he gained experience in newsroom workflows and digital storytelling practices. Mahipal holds a degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from the Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, Delhi. He is particularly interested in tracking emerging trends and understanding how online conversations evolve into broader public discussions. His work reflects a focus on accuracy, readability, and relevance in the rapidly changing digital news environment. Outside of his professional responsibilities, Mahipal takes an interest in history and sports and regularly works on improving his general knowledge, which complements his curiosity as a media professional.

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