No Romance: Hyderabadi cab drivers' message for couples is going viral now
A cab driver's message for his customers, asking them to avoid 'romance' backseat, has now gone viral.

In his hilarious message, the driver, who is believed to be from Hyderabad, asked passengers to 'stay calm' and maintain distance from each other.
The full message reads: "Warning!! No romance. This is a cab, not your private place... so please keep distance and stay calm."
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— Hi Hyderabad (@HiHyderabad) October 20, 2024
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The picture has gone viral on the social media.
The image was first shared by a man named Venkatesh who wrote: "Things in Hyderabad cabs."
Internet users reacted to the post and shared their thoughts on the comment.
" No romance its ok... keep distance," one netizen wrote.
" The cab driver thinks the ladies can't resist his charm.," wrote another netizen.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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