Male Netizen Goes Viral After Flexing ‘Sukli’ Inside Cup of Newly-Purchased ‘Samalamig’
A male netizen named Erwin Cerrudo found his ‘sukli’ inside a cup of his newly-purchased ‘samalamig’.
In the tropical climate of the Philippines, nothing beats the thirst-quenching delight of samalamig. This beloved beverage has become an iconic part of Filipino culture, offering a refreshing respite from the heat.
Whether enjoyed on a hot summer day or as a treat after a savory meal, samalamig holds a special place in the hearts of Filipinos.
A male netizen named Erwin Cerrudo recently brought amusement to social media with his Facebook post, revealing an unexpected twist involving the change he received for a beverage purchase.
In his viral Facebook post, Erwin recounted how he discovered that his eagerly awaited change was unexpectedly found inside the very drink he had purchased. His humorous account of the incident and his lighthearted reaction garnered laughter and amusement from fellow netizens.
“Ang nangyari po kasi ay pag-abot po nung sukli, nag-shoot doon sa baso Papalitan daw po niya, sabi ko huwag na,” Cerrudo said.
It appeared that the vendor had inadvertently dropped the coins into Erwin’s drink while attempting to hand him his change. Unaware of the mishap, Erwin proceeded to consume his beverage without realizing that his eagerly awaited “sukli” was already within reach.
“Tawang-tawa po ako habang iniinom yung palamig may thrill pa para makuha yung sukli HAHAHAHAHAHA. Sakto naman po ‘yung sukli,” he added.
The unexpected twist and Erwin’s lighthearted reaction to the situation quickly caught the attention of netizens, who found his post both amusing and relatable.
The video has a caption:
“Nag iintay ako ng sukli nandito na pala…”
The social media users expressed their reactions to the post:
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