On Sunday (28 July), an e-hailing driver in Malaysia shared an unexpected experience in the Facebook group Lawak Pecah Perut Sampai Terkentot (LPPST) in which he found a bra that a drunk passenger had left on the backseat of his car.
The OP posted a picture of the black bra alongside a packet of mints and wrote an explanation of the incident.
He said that he had picked up a passenger from a club who appeared to be very drunk.
After dropping her off, he didn’t notice that she had left the bra in the back seat.
He only found out about the left-behind intimate article of clothing later after he had gone home. Wanting to take his wife out, he brought her to the car only for her to discover the bra in the back seat, which put him in a bad light.
In the post, he advised drunk passengers not to leave personal items or trash behind in the car.
“Please, drunk passengers, no matter what, don’t leave your underwear or trash in the driver’s car. You’re grown up. Don’t be like someone with no brain,” he wrote.
The post has since attracted over 5,000 comments and over a thousand shares.
One commenter jokingly said that the driver might have seen the passenger taking out her bra but was trying to cover it up because he was afraid his wife would be angry.
Another netizen mentioned that his friend had been in a similar situation but managed to avoid trouble, implying that his wife didn’t confront him.
Another user joked that his post was a tactic used to sweet-talk his wife by showing that he was staying out of trouble.
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Featured image adapted from Fiq Kluang on Facebook.
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