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Driver Who Parked Next To Her Was Rude, So She Honked Her Horn Until He Got Out Of Her Way

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Some people think the world revolves around them and everybody else has to adjust, but not this woman!

When she couldn’t leave her parking spot because a man refused to close his car door, she knew she had to do something.

Read the story below and find out what happens!

Beeped my car horn while they were on their phone.

Recently, I parked in an underground carpark at a small shopping centre.

I parked nose in, next to a large pole on my left.

There was an empty car space beside me when I went into the centre.

This woman noticed the car parked next to her and the driver who was on his phone.

When I returned to my car with a full shopping trolley, a man had parked next to me, reverse in.

He was on his phone, standing in between my car and his, with his drivers door open.

The door almost touching my driver’s door.

She politely asked him to close his door.

I gave him a nod to say hello, unloaded groceries into my boot, and returned my trolley.

When I came back to my car, I said “Excuse me, please.”

So I could enter my car, thinking he’d realise I wanted to leave.

But, he opened his door again.

He gave me the biggest sideways stinkeye, still talking on his phone.

But he did move slightly and close his door, so I could get in my car.

As soon as I’m in, he opens his door again.

She asked him again to close his door.

Now, if I had reversed, my wing mirror would have clipped his door.

And I can’t swing my car the other way because of the pole.

So, I lower my window, and ask nicely, “Excuse me, can close your door? So I can leave?”

He glares at me, holds up a finger in a ‘Wait!’ gesture, and turns away.

Then she honked at him non-stop!

Ok. I close my window, lock the doors, look at him directly, and lay my hand on the horn.

He spins around and oh, if looks could kill!

He’s still on the phone. My hand is still on the horn.

He glares at me even harder. My hand is still on the horn.

When he finally closed his door, she stopped honking.

I raise my eyebrows and keep looking directly at him.

He gets in his car and slams his door. I take my hand off the horn.

“Thank you,” I mouth at him with a sweet smile, and reverse my car.

Was I petty? Yes. Did it feel good? Also yes.

Whoa! Talk about entitled people. At least the horn honking was effective!

Now, let’s check out what others have to say about this on Reddit.

Well done, says this user.

People are commending her guts.

This person also loves the revenge.

This person shares their personal thoughts.

Finally, this user affirms it was necessary.

Her level of petty matched his level of arrogance!

If you liked that post, check this one about a guy who got revenge on his condo by making his own Christmas light rules.

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