Nigerian lady cancels Bolt ride after driver called her “darling”
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Alma Asibobi, a Nigerian lady, recently recounted an unsettling experience she had with a Bolt driver on her Twitter page, shedding light on the discomfort caused by an unexpected term of endearment.

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Sharing the incident on her social media platform, Alma detailed how she decided to cancel a Bolt ride following an unexpected interaction with the Bolt driver. The young lady began her narrative, stating, “I ordered a Bolt in PH, and the driver called me. I said, 'Hi, good evening.'”

The unexpected turn of events unfolded as the Bolt driver responded with a term of endearment that left Alma utterly surprised. She continued, recounting the exchange: “Driver: 'Hello, darling, how are you doing?' Me, completely bewildered: 'I’m sorry, what did you say?' BD: 'I said, How are you doing, darling?' Darling ke? I just hung up and canceled the ride.”

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The incident left Alma Asibobi in a state of speechlessness, as she expressed in her tweet, “I don’t think anything has left me this speechless in a long time. Darling, as in how? From where to where? Port-Harcourt please.”

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Alma's encounter raises questions about appropriate conduct during rideshare interactions and highlights the significance of respectful communication between drivers and passengers. Her decision to cancel the ride serves as a testament to the importance of feeling comfortable and respected during such transactions.