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Manners maketh man: A well-dressed jaywalker gives cam car the middle finger for honking at him

Manners maketh man: A well-dressed jaywalker gives cam car the middle finger for honking at him

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Manners maketh man is a phrase popularised by the movie 'Kingsman: The Secret Service'.

The phrase refers to 'A person may be judged according to his behaviour towards other people'.

Now, watch this video of what a well-dressed man in a suit and tie did to this cam car driver:

'WAH CH$$B*E! CHUA SAI AH!'

The cam car driver was driving along Orchard Road when a man in a suit and tie blatantly disregarded the red man and jaywalked across the road.

The cam car driver sounded a very long honk at him to alert him of his dangerous act. 

In response, the well-dressed man performed some hand gestures toward the driver from afar before walking up to his car and flashing the driver his middle finger. 

Despite the upfront confrontation of the jaywalker, the driver remained calm and did not retaliate back.

Instead, all he did was exclaim, 'WAH CH$$B*E! CHUA SAI AH!' in his car (Something we are all too familiar with doing).

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Sad reality, everything is the driver's fault.

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Just Singapore things: People thinking you are a restaurant/hotel manager when you wear a suit and tie😂

 

 

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If the camcar driver had not honked at the jaywalker, then the jaywalker would not have stopped in front of the camcar as he would have just walked across and cleared the lane, and the traffic light would still be green in the camcar's favour and the camcar would have driven through the junction smooth and straight.

But alas the camcar driver honked at the jaywalker, so the jaywalker stopped in front of the camcar and then he walked toward the camcar and then showed his middle finger at the camcar driver, and so the traffic light then changed from green to red, and the camcar then got stuck behind the crossing, and the jaywalker walked nonchalantly across the crossing now showing the green man.😏
😅😁

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  On 4/7/2022 at 3:51 AM, DOBIEMKZ said:

If the camcar driver had not honked at the jaywalker, then the jaywalker would not have stopped in front of the camcar as he would have just walked across and cleared the lane, and the traffic light would still be green in the camcar's favour and the camcar would have driven through the junction smooth and straight.

But alas the camcar driver honked at the jaywalker, so the jaywalker stopped in front of the camcar and then he walked toward the camcar and then showed his middle finger at the camcar driver, and so the traffic light then changed from green to red, and the camcar then got stuck behind the crossing, and the jaywalker walked nonchalantly across the crossing now showing the green man.😏
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A very detailed description!😆

  On 4/7/2022 at 4:04 AM, Watwheels said:

Should have run him over.

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Well, that escalated!

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Watwheels

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If police ask, just say you thought it is a dog cos dog dunno how to see red man green man at the traffic lights. Who knew it is a man in a suit? It is dark at night, you know.

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Should have sped up hold horn and changed to left lane and zoom off. The end

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  On 4/7/2022 at 6:29 AM, Watwheels said:

If police ask, just say you thought it is a dog cos dog dunno how to see red man green man at the traffic lights. Who knew it is a man in a suit? It is dark at night, you know.

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  On 4/7/2022 at 7:54 AM, Mrmilktooth said:

Should have sped up hold horn and changed to left lane and zoom off. The end

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  On 4/7/2022 at 7:16 AM, mikk123 said:

honk for what? just go ahead lah. the world will have one less idiot around 🤣

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IM CONCERNED FOR Y'ALL🥺

 

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"Don't judge a book by its cover!" applies this way too! So nice outside, hollow inside!:XD:😪

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  On 4/8/2022 at 4:17 AM, Fitvip said:

"Don't judge a book by its cover!" applies this way too! So nice outside, hollow inside!:XD:😪

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I did not think of that🤭

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Well dress people always like that one.

I wear shorts and t shirt and slippers

and I never give people the bird.

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