What do you do if youโre doing something youโre not supposed to do, and a security guard told you to stop?
99% of the time, Iโll apologize, walk away and hope that the guard wonโt note down my particulars.
1% of the time, Iโll run away even before the guard could see me.
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But maybe itโs just me, because this strawberry did the 0%.
Posted in a Facebook Page, it shows a security guard approaching a guy who was playing badminton in an area of a supposedly condominium. Now, get this: the guard was friendly at first, even greeting with a soft โHelloโ.
But the Strawberry immediately plead the 289th amendment: the right for self-enlistment.
He argued that thereโs no notice.
Oh right. Thereโs no notice at the cai png stall that says that stealing is not allowed, so Iโm going to grab some free food tomorrow.
The Strawberry then said he would โplay alongโ, and even wanted to talk to the head of management. His next argument? The security guard was there to make sure theyโre safe, and not to create trouble.
(Guard, you should have just said that the Strawberry isnโt safe, HAHA)
Here, take a look yourself.
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However, this might not be a Singapore video, as the Strawberry apparently spoke Malay before switching to English; it might have occurred in Malaysia since our English is exactly the same.
But nevertheless, Singapore Strawberries or Malaysia Strawberries, it doesnโt matter: Strawberries should shouldnโt chun pattern like badminton here.
Remember to check back tomorrow on the next video of the day!