Whether you are hangry or in a bad mood, chomping down on a bar of chocolate will probably make you feel better.
But can you use a bar of chocolate to compensate for the damage you've caused on someone's vehicle? This one driver seems to think that yes, you can.
Sorry, chocolate bars don't work on this
A video showing two bars of chocolate and an apology note placed on the windscreen of a vehicle has gone viral on social media recently.The 14-second clip, which was posted by Twitter user @rempitlogic, shows a woman walking towards, her vehicle with two bars of chocolate and an apology note clearly sticking clipped her windscreen.
The woman, who explained that had just come out of Walmart, then picks up the apology note, which reads: 'Sorry for the damage on your car, can’t afford to fix it but here’s chocolate instead'.
The note ended with a winking smiley face, so you must be thinking that the damage wasn't that bad, right?
Maybe the other driver accidentally nicked the woman's car door while opening theirs or they accidentally scratched the paint a little bit while pushing a trolley to their car; things that are forgiveable with a cute little apology note and two bars of chocolate bars.
It wasn't until the woman pans down that the full damage was revealed. Take a look for yourself:
— #ʀᴇᴍᴘɪᴛʟᴏɢɪᴄ (@rempitlogic) August 31, 2020
Ouch!
Netizens feel bad
While the woman surprisingly sounded quite chill on the video, netizens weren't quite as calm as a lot of them felt bad for the unnamed woman.Of course, you can always expect Malaysians to crack a joke or two during sad times:
Patut bagi maggi, skali ngan gam 2 sec and kertas pasir skali njir
— Ariff Muhaimin Ahmad | Emrys (@AriffMuhaimin) August 31, 2020
Patut bagi KitKat..biar owner rileka sebentar
— ⚽️ (@AjibRahmalan) August 31, 2020
Patut dia kasi meggi
— ?? Nurul (@AmzarNordin) August 31, 2020
Ingat comel ke?
— ??????? ?????? (@rozixnxrozlxn) September 1, 2020
chocolate is enought to fix a broken heart, not a car lmao ?
— Akiff (@gagakhitam7749) August 31, 2020
When from awhh to urgh
— žërüłł (@zerull2001) August 31, 2020
To be honest, if this happened in Malaysia, the other driver would have gotten attacked with a steering lock already.