A young medical student in Paris published a conversation with an Uber driver on TikTok a week ago that shocked him greatly. The video has been viewed more than 180,000 times.
“I will remember for the rest of my life the time I cried in an Uber because the children and the driver were so involved in comforting me,” wrote a medical student in Paris last week. The person who nicknamed himself “Dr sausage” on TikTok published a video on the platform in which he explained that he had been told about his love life by an Uber driver. The video has been viewed more than 180,000 times.
“You will learn to find yourself”
The words seemed to touch his heart and were shared on social networks. With classical and “melancholy” music in the background, we can hear the driver’s voice giving his opinion about the situation well.
“I tell you something very harsh because I really tell you (…) what makes you Eveningin quotation marks. (…) Not to make you feel sad, embarrassed or anything like that. I guess there you feel a little alone, you look for a little affection and look for branches everywhere,” the rider analyzed.
According to him, the young woman should not try to date someone in any way: “We have to experience a period of emptiness, just a little bit. A desert crossing. A period where you will struggle with affection, you will build yourself that way. You will learn to find yourself,” he said, explaining that what he was talking about was “her experience.”
“Don’t look for another branch, you’ll be disappointed”
“Plus, you told me you’re not from here, so you must feel a little alone, but trust yourself in this.” You need to learn to satisfy yourself, that you want to be in a relationship and don’t need to be in one. (…) Don’t look for another branch, comfort yourself through someone because you will be disappointed,” he advised.
“This man is too wise,” said the author of the video. In their comments, internet users agreed with him, some testifying to similar conversations: “Uber doesn’t want to take me on a 6-hour ride?”, “He’s adorable and he’s right”, “Is it true that Uber is our psychiatrist”, “This is the kind of intervention that really changes lives, thanks to him”.
