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Pranks are usually done in good fun but many people have gone overboard in recents years and Malaysiasn are not standing by one student's recent prank.
A college student recently wrote about how he pulled a prank on his classmate’s father to teach the classmate a lesson for flaunting his wealth at school!
The prankster said that the classmate was always showing off his car at school by swinging his car keys around all the time, so he decided to pull a prank on his father after finding out that his dad sells chicken rice.
He decided to get a new SIM card to order 100 chicken rice and to avoid making an upfront payment, said that he was an assistant to a YB’s assistant and that the order was to be distributed to the poor. He told the chicken rice seller that he would collect the 100 packs of food in two days.
After the classmate’s dad believed him, he immediately threw the SIM card away and saw the son writing a post on the day of the order saying someone pulled a cruel prank and that they couldn’t get through the phone number.
The classmate also revealed that the family lost a whole week's worth of income and ended up giving the 100 chicken rice order away to nursing homes and orphanages.
“I helped you for making you do charity work, maybe next time you will remember not to show off by flaunting your wealth and offending other people,” the prankster wrote saying he laughed after seeing the classmate’s post.
Malaysian netizens were not having it after seeing the post with many condemning the prankster for the immature prank that put another person’s family income in jeopardy while others said that the family should screenshot the confession post and make a police report to track the prankster down.
Some also said that they have encountered people who think they own the world because they have a new car, but that the prankster is more arrogant than the person flaunting their wealth for causing the family damage instead.
Showing off your wealth is definitely not a good thing to do especially in this difficult time but pulling off a prank like that is definitely worse and nobody should ever do this to anyone else!
Do you know a prank that went overboard before? Let us know!
Info via UTAR Confessions 2017/18 / Facebook
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