The Rapido driver’s parcel was a dog, delivering the “cutest parcel ever”, leaving the internet smitten.
Recently, a video has been trending on social media, smitten netizens, showing a Rapido driver delivering an adorable dog as a parcel. This has won hearts on the internet, who have been pouring their love on the viral video.
A Rapido driver delivers an adorable dog as a parcel.
The video, which has now gone viral on the internet, showcases how a Rapido driver ended up delivering a dog under the guise of a “parcel delivery,” and the internet can’t get enough of the wholesome moment. The video posted by an Instagram account captured the unexpected delivery, which will definitely give one a serotonin boost, providing a quick hit of a “feel-good” moment and happy hormones that can easily lift their mood.
More on the delightful video of the Rapido Driver delivering a dog.
What was meant to be a normal parcel delivery took a delightful turn when the “package” turned out to be a calm and adorable black Labrador. The viral clip shows the Rapido driver on his bike with the dog comfortably perched on his lap, facing forward. The dog appeared relaxed, taking in the surroundings while the rider carefully navigated through traffic. Amused by the situation, the driver could be heard joking, “What has life come to? People just send anything in the name of a parcel. What kind of parcel is this?” as he gestured towards his fluffy passenger.
Watch the viral video here:
Netizens react to the viral video.
One user reacted, “Not yrbure din” (Not your bad days). Another expressed, “The kind of parcel needs to be mentioned. Will everyone be able to handle such situations.” A third person wrote, “You are lucky he chose you as travel partner. Tumharaacha din hai, buranahi” (This is your good day, not bad). One comment read, “Cutest Parcel 😍.”

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