Haibo: Bank Employees Leave Net with Raised Eyebrows in Hilarious Dance Clip
- A group of Capitec bank employees has left the internet laughing out loud with a funny video
- In the clip, the employees appear to be having a normal day of work when they suddenly jump up and start dancing
- The video received many reactions from locals who were truly baffled by what they just watched
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A group of Capitec bank employees really have a knack for producing entertaining clips and a recent video that popped up on our timelines have proved this. In the clip, the employees appear to be having a normal day.
Just a few seconds into the clip, everything takes a funny turn as they all jump up, stop what they're doing and suddenly start doing bizarre dance moves as if they were intoxicated and in a club or bar.
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"What is happening at Capitec?" a local amused man asked.
Other amused South Africans could not help but take to the comment section where they laughed out loud at how bizarre the clip is. Read a few of their funny comments below:
Brra Martin said:
"I love the challenge, ke bolaya ke ole wa steps."
Katherine Matjeni said:
"No wonder di chelete tsa rona di tsamaya corner to dry coz bona ba dlala"
Briefly News also reported that spider people appear to be taking over South African social media pages and Mzansi just can't deal with how hilarious it all is. In another funny clip shared online, Mr and Mrs Spiderman can be seen showing off various dance moves at what appears to be a groove.
"Marvel needs to do something about this," the hilarious clip was captioned.
The clip soon received over 90k views and many hilarious comments from local Twitter users who seemed to have developed a hankering for clips of local Spiderman costume-wearing people doing ridiculous dance moves.
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Source: Briefly News