Peak Bengaluru Moment: Woman Posts About Rapido Bike Driver Who Also Has IT Job, Company Responds
A woman experienced a "Peak Bengaluru" moment recently when a Rapido driver revealed his IT profession.
In the busy streets of Bengaluru, where technology and tradition collide, one woman's routine Rapido journey turned into a fantastic experience.
An accidental encounter with a Rapido driver in a city renowned for its thriving IT industry and vibrant culture unveiled an intriguing double existence.
This story perfectly captures the spirit of Bengaluru.
Who Is This Woman?
Shruti is the woman who recounted the story of the biker.
What Happened?
The nation's IT capital is constantly plagued by traffic jams, which is very annoying but generates a lot of interesting stories.
Shruti's recent post on Twitter is one such "Peak Bengaluru" moment.
It shows her Rapido driver.
Residents of Bengaluru frequently contend with erratic traffic patterns and fluctuating auto rickshaw fares, which cause delays and missed appointments.
But in the middle of these routine difficulties, Shruti discovered that her Rapido driver was genuinely attempting to make things right.
Shruti posted a picture of what she named "Peak Bengaluru."
She was shocked to discover that her driver on a typical Rapido journey wasn't just any driver¡ªinstead, her driver was a corporate manager of a big business.
Shruti's tweet highlighted Bengaluru's distinct character and emphasised that anything is possible.
When Did This Happen?
This happened to her on December 22, and that's when she posted about it on her X handle.
In my peak Bangalore moment today, the Rapido guy turned out to be a corporate manager in one of the big companies, who likes to help people reach to their destination in reasonable amounts
¡ª Shruti (@Shruwa12) December 22, 2023
I repeat anything is possible in Bangalore.#Bangalore @rapidobikeapp
How Did The Rapido And Internet React?
After the post went viral, Rapido's official account thanked people and said they were happy to offer enjoyable rides.
The company, in a statement, said, "Hi Shruti, we are grateful for your kind words towards our captain. After reading your post, we are really pleased, and we hope your upcoming rides with us will be delightful. Keep riding with Rapido. Please feel free to get back to us via DM for any future assistance."
Hi Shruti, we are grateful for your kind words towards our captain. After reading your post, we are really pleased and we hope your upcoming rides with us will be delightful. Keep riding with Rapido. Please feel free to get back to us via DM for any future assistance. https://t.co/813zwQwI95
¡ª Rapido (@rapidobikeapp) December 22, 2023
except good roads, good traffic, good public infrastructure and happy taxi drivers
¡ª Pulkit Saraf (@Pulkit_Saraf) December 23, 2023
In Bangalore¡¯s defence I¡¯ll say ¡°good weather¡±
¡ª Shruti (@Shruwa12) December 23, 2023
Not gonna lie, this was legit my first thought ??
¡ª Shruti (@Shruwa12) December 22, 2023
Uncle ji internship lagwa do?
It's absurd though that ride-sharing via cars is not allowed+possible in Bangalore. During peak commute times, most cars have a single occupant and I'm sure most of them would be willing to share a seat, even for free (I being one of them)
¡ª Saumya Gupta (@saumya1230) December 22, 2023
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