Worn-out from my shift and harassed by dysmenorrhea, I decided to take a cab home. Normally my stingy self would manage a couple of jeepney rides, but the heat has just been unbearable these last few weeks. Its Sunday afternoon in Eastwood, so finding a taxi should be easy.
Cab Ride
Halfway through the ride home, I see the meter is off. This is just great. I’m about to have a heatstroke, and now I have to deal with this driver.
This scene starts playing in my head…
I give the driver a hundred pesos.
Cab Driver: Pakidagdagan na lang po.
Me: Eh magkano po ba gusto niyo?
When what I really want to say is…
Me: Huh? Araw araw ako sumasakay ng taxi papasok at pauwi, dapat may sukli pa yang isang daan ko. Oportunistang matanda!
Knowing myself, I was pretty sure I would give him another twenty and just be thankful he got me home safely.
Here’s what really happened…
I hand him a hundred pesos.
The driver notices he never touched the meter.
Cab Driver: Magkano po ba binabayad niyo pag sumasakay kayo?
Me: Eighty po.
The driver takes out his bills and attempts to give me twenty pesos.
This surprises me.
Me: Wag na po.
Cab Driver: Hindi po. Eto sukli niyo.
Me: Hindi na. Ok na po.
Ashamed of myself, I get off the cab and start walking to my compound.
I am evil. Its Easter Sunday and I’m making up bad people in my head.
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Wow! Bait naman ni Mamang Drayber. O baka naman reverse psychology lang yan TL? Most of the time, it's the most effective way in order to get what you want. He he.
sus..ok lang to think evil about those cab drivers, they're all the same. reverse psych lang ginawa nya sayo..haha
Oh. Now I feel stupid.
hindi naman..mabait ka lang talaga.
Reverse psychology nga yata. After all, he did catch you off guard and ended up getting the tip from you.
Or, that might be the very rare exception of an honest driver. Most of them would take every chance they could get to screw you for an extra buck or two, anyways, so it's not as bad as you think.
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