Three guys who had been drinking entered a taxi.

The Encounter

Three intoxicated men entered a taxi. The driver quickly noticed their state and decided to test their reactions. He started the engine, then turned it off.

The Reaction

The driver announced, “We have reached your destination.” The first man paid the fare, and the second man thanked the driver. However, the third man unexpectedly slapped the driver.

The Explanation

The driver, shocked and confused, asked, “What was that for?” The third man replied, “Control your speed next time; you made us nervous!”

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