• Source:JND

Bengaluru News: Amid several language-based conflicts, a Bengaluru man on Tuesday revealed the positive side of the autorickshaw drivers of the capital city of Karnataka. In a post on Reddit, the social media user stated that a driver returned his keys that he had forgotten in the vehicle. He further stated that the driver refused to accept the extra money even after repeated offers. The post author pointed out that while several negative reports get published on a regular basis, the positive side of the drivers community should also come out. While reacting to the post, several social media users also shared their experiences, adding that several honest and polite drivers are also working in the city.

"I was having my coffee the auto driver walked into the cafe and handed me my keys bunch which had my car keys house keys and my locker keys and I didn’t even realise i had lost it he drove back in trafic just to give my keys back and when I offered him some money he did not even accept it," the social media user stated in his post on Reddit.

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He further pointed out that while several outsiders receive bad treatment from the locals, there is a positive side to Bengaluru too. He further stated that while he is set to leave the city soon, he will "definitely miss it".

A day out in Bangalore on a monday
byu/jolyon_mj inbangalore

"Thats when i felt that there are many nice people amongst us .and i walked through indiranagar took the metro back home and was a fun day indeed . Just wanted to share this cuz i see many posts on this sub bashing auto drivers and how banglore has been pretty harsh with outsiders so just wanted to share my views as an outsider who feels pretty welcome here. Will be leaving the city soon would definitely miss it . Namma Bengaluruuuuu," he added in the post.

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While reacting to the post, several social media users praised the author for bringing the positive side out; however, the others pointed out that he was lucky and not all the commuters get back their lost belongings.