Blocked the way while eating gimbap... The inconsiderate man enraged when told to move aside
Even the act of throwing gimbap
A man is causing public outrage by eating gimbap in the middle of the road, blocking traffic, and even threatening drivers.
According to JTBC's 'Sageon Banjang' on the 20th, informant A encountered a man while passing through an alley in Daedeok-gu, Daejeon, around 6 p.m. on the 16th. The man was blocking the road and eating gimbap at the time.
A man blocking vehicle traffic while eating gimbap. [Image source=JTBC 'Sageonbanjang']
View original imageA turned on the headlights to signal the presence of the car, but the man ignored it and continued eating gimbap without moving. Even when A made hand signals asking him to move, it was to no avail.
Then A directly told the man, "This is a road where cars pass," and asked him to "move a little to let the cars through," but the man, holding the gimbap, did not move. He waved his hands or shook his head to refuse.
A said again, "Please move," and "The cars behind are getting backed up," and when A got out of the car to persuade the man, the man suddenly acted as if to throw the gimbap. Concerned because A was with a baby, A got back into the car, and only then did the man move to the sidewalk. A explained the reason for reporting, saying, "I wanted to share this to encourage mutual manners."
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Netizens who saw the news reacted with comments such as "People are the scariest in the world," "Is gimbap more important than life?" and "Isn't that a sidewalk, not a road?"
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