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Published 17:54 IST, October 21st 2024

Hyderabad Cab Driver's Quirky 'No Romance' Warning to Couples Goes Viral

A quirky but thoughtful message by a cab driver in Hyderabad with humorous and firm warnings for couples, the post is now going viral.

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Viral News: A quirky but thoughtful message by a cab driver in Hyderabad has started posting humorous and firm warnings for their passengers. These notices, shared widely on social media, highlight the drivers' concerns about passenger behaviour and their desire to maintain a comfortable and respectful environment.

In Hyderabad, a taxi driver's note went viral after it was posted on X by Venkatesh. The message, which was also shared by Hi Hyderabad, sternly advised passengers to "stay calm" and maintain a safe distance from each other. Addressing couples directly, the driver wrote, "Warning!! No romance. This is a cab, not your private place... so please keep distance and stay calm."

The note quickly gained attention online, sparking laughter and debate among social media users. Some praised the driver for his straightforward approach, while others found the message amusing.

Hyderabad Cab Driver Warn Couple

Just last week, a similar incident occurred in Bangalore. A cab driver's quirky set of rules, posted behind the driver's seat, was shared on Reddit and quickly became a viral sensation. The list of guidelines, written in a direct yet humorous tone, included reminders such as "You are not the owner of the cab" and "Don't call us bhaiya."

The Bengaluru notice sparked mixed reactions online. While some users found the rules reasonable, others questioned the driver's inclusion of personal requests, such as avoiding being called "bhaiya."

As these viral incidents demonstrate, cab drivers are increasingly using creative and direct methods to communicate their expectations to passengers. While some may find the warnings humorous, they serve as a reminder of the importance of respectful behaviour in shared spaces.

Updated 17:54 IST, October 21st 2024