A story exposing a car owner who not only parks a regular car in a compact car spot but also occupies 2 to 3 parking spaces with an arrogant attitude is heating up online.
On the 13th, a post titled "Fight with a woman who can't park" was uploaded on an online community. The author, Mr. A, shared several photos along with a brief explanation saying, "I'm posting this because it's so frustrating."
Not only did they park a regular car in a compact car-only parking zone, but they also parked crookedly, occupying 2 to 3 parking spaces. [Photo by BobaeDream]
The photos show the problematic car, a regular vehicle parked in a compact car spot, and even poorly positioned to take up 2 or 3 parking spaces. According to the post, this kind of inconsiderate parking seems to have been ongoing for quite some time.
Mr. A also revealed a conversation with the car owner, Mr. B. When Mr. A asked, "Could you please park properly?" Mr. B responded with a confusing answer: "In today's world, if we could just apologize unconditionally and mutually support each other as we wish, wouldn't it be easy to do that a hundred times over?"
When Mr. A said, "No long talk needed, just improve your parking," Mr. B replied with an irrelevant answer: "That would be reality. I want to say that you are not a quantum computer that can contact all the car owners currently occupying the parking lines simultaneously, but I only asked and demanded one thing."
Afterward, Mr. B continued to show an arrogant attitude, saying things like "You are unreasonable," and "Don't live causing trouble to others while being abnormal."
Mr. A said, "When I inquired at the management office, they said there was actually nothing they could do, and even if they contacted him, nothing improved; instead, he got angry and irritated," adding, "At first, I thought maybe he was just busy the first couple of times, but as time went on, his selfishness worsened, and I got angry."
He expressed his frustration, saying, "Why on earth are parking lines there?" and "I tolerated up to two spaces, but three spaces was really too much."
Netizens who read the post reacted with comments such as "Feels like I ate 100 sweet potatoes," "Is saying sorry really that hard?" "Doesn't seem like a Korean," "Is this a Joseonjok using a translation tool?" and "At this level, even Buddha or Jesus would probably curse."
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