Social media is flooded with stories about the daily lives of people in Bengaluru. These stories cover everything from the city's diverse multicultural community to the difficulties faced when renting a place to live. The internet is flooded with incidents at 'peak Bengaluru' times, a term associated with the extraordinary incidents that take place in India's IT hub.
Recently, a woman from Bengaluru posted a video of a car driver celebrating his daughter's birthday by decorating his three-wheeler. In the six-second video, posted by Sumedha Uppal on X (formerly Twitter), the vehicle is decorated with a single pink balloon.
it was his daughter's birthday 🎈 pic.twitter.com/x5eE1xNW1I
— Sumedha Uppal (@SumedhaUppal) May 9, 2024
“It was his daughter's birthday,” Uppal wrote alongside a balloon emoji. Since it was shared, it has amassed over one million views and six thousand likes on the platform.
Uber India noted: “Papa ka pyaar hi toh hum sabka motor hai. Happy birthday to beti ji!”
“SO CUTE,” said one user.
Another wrote: “Made my day, not gonna lie.”
“What a moment you captured. I wish I had captured this. Beautiful,” said another user.
Someone wrote: “Cutest thing on the internet!”
“And I'm sure that one balloon will make her very happy when she sees it,” one comment read.
An X user added: “Simple and small things like this make me happy.”
“The infinite gentleness of a human heart >>>>>>,” one user added.
“There's nothing like a car ride. There's always warmth and so many stories”
Meanwhile, a few days ago, Namrata S Rao, a resident of Bengaluru, shared a touching conversation she had with an auto driver. When the driver discovered that Mrs. Rao could speak in Kannada, he struck up a conversation about his daughter's education. She affectionately called the meeting a 'cute Bengaluru moment'.
The interaction took place when Ms. Rao casually inquired about the weather in Kannada, catching the driver off guard with her language skills. This led to a discussion in which the driver sought advice on the series of entrance exams available for his daughter, who is currently in Class 11. “Nice #Bengaluru moment. As I started asking, 'Tumba seke alla?', he replied, 'Oh kannada baratta' and then went on to discuss CET, NEET and other entrance exams that his daughter, who is now in class 11, could attempt I asked if he also discusses this with others,” Ms. Rao wrote on X.
“He replied Illa ma'am, we understand people, we also get vibrations. I could tell you that you were a sincere person to ask about this, and that's why. Otherwise the passenger will be wearing headphones and I'll be staring at him the road, just like any other day'. I agree with him; sometimes it's all about the atmosphere.”
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