A WOMAN who ordered Ayam Gepuk online recently received more than she expected when her meal arrived with an unusually generous portion of cabbage.
In her order message, she had requested a chicken thigh and extra cabbage while apologising to the restaurant staff for placing the order close to the breaking-of-fast time after being busy with work earlier.
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When the delivery arrived, she was surprised to find that the meal came with half a cabbage alongside the chicken.
Sharing the experience on Threads, she suggested the staff handling the order might have misunderstood her request after noticing the double exclamation marks in her message.
She explained that the punctuation was not meant to sound demanding but was simply her way of expressing how guilty she felt for ordering so close to Iftar.
She said she used exclamation marks to show how bad she felt, similar to repeatedly apologising to someone.
Responding to comments accusing her of being demanding, the woman said she had only placed the late order because she was caring for someone who was ill.
She added that she had only intended to share the situation because she found it amusing and did not expect the post to go viral.