As you go through life, you get to meet different kinds of people everywhere and learn to appreciate the beautiful or sometimes not-so-pleasant encounters with them. Similarly, on your road trip to or from school, we bet you have met people listed below and can relate with them.
● The Pastor: He or she leads the travelers in a worship/prayer session. They call on God for journey mercies and might also throw in a short (or long!) sermon.
● The Chorister: This individual sings with pulsating vibratos and falsettos when praise and worship is going on. He or she also knows the lyrics to all the songs the driver plays.
The Jester: Yes, this is the hilarious fellow who keeps the passengers fully entertained almost throughout the trip.
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● The Snub: This person holds a cranky demeanor and refuses to engage in conversations with the rest of the passengers.
● The Sleeper: This one can sleep for Africa! Even when the road gets bumpy, his or her head keeps bobbing undisturbed.
● The International caller: This individual makes and receives the most calls and rather loudly, too!
● “Buy-Buy”: As the name implies, this fellow beckons on almost every street hawker in
sight. From bread to banana, a “buy-buy” person won’t stop patronizing sellers till they get to their destination.
● The one that always takes a pee break: This is the courageous one who requests for a pee break. Funnily though, this person opens the door for other passengers to also take a leak.
What type of person are you on a road trip?
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