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Ferrari driver says he works as Foodpanda delivery man to afford car

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Singapore — Following the popular trend of asking supercar owners what they do for a living, one motorcyclist stopped two Ferrari drivers to ask what they work as.

In a video posted on TikTok by one @koocester on Thursday (Sept 9), the motorcyclist could be seen pulling up next to a yellow Ferrari at a traffic light. Signalling to the driver to wind down the window, the motorcyclist said, “Hey bro, I just want to say cool car”. The driver responded saying “Oh, you scared me, I thought TP (traffic police) brother!”

The motorcyclist then said, “I just want to ask what do you do for a living?” To that, the driver laughed and said “Foodpanda!”, referring to the food delivery service.

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In another video uploaded onto the same TikTok channel, the same motorcyclist could be seen pulling up next to a grey Ferrari. This time when he asked the driver what he did for a living, the driver replied that he was a lawyer.

At a second traffic light with the same driver, the motorcyclist then asked: “What’s one piece of advice you can give to youngsters?”

To that, the driver replied, “Work hard. And invest”, before speeding off in his car.

Netizens who commented on the videos were more amused than anything.

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