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Click > The second search term is "park two spaces and mock".



Yesterday (12th), an article titled 'The Personality of the Borrower' was posted on an online community.



Author A attached a picture of a black car parked across two parking lots and text messages exchanged with the owner.



When Mr. A pointed out, "I'm contacting you because of the unmanned parking that takes up two seats during work hours. Please park your car," the other owner said, "I didn't even see it because the car wash was parked on a business trip." "Thank you for making me a thoughtless person." ' he sent a sarcastic reply.



Mr. A, who saw the message, said, "I'm glad our residents aren't like that. Have a nice weekend," but the other owner sent a mocking reply again saying, "There was a parking space left, but thank you for coming."



Mr. A explained that he was offended by the message from the car owner, but did not reply after that.



Netizens said, "It seems that more and more people are unaware of shame these days."

"It's an act that goes against common sense regardless of whether there are many seats or not, isn't it an apology first?"



(Screen source: Baby Dream)