Man Questions When Do His Neighbours Go to Work, Displays Parked Cars: "Parking Is Full"

Man Questions When Do His Neighbours Go to Work, Displays Parked Cars: "Parking Is Full"

  • A man displayed how full their parking was in the morning on a weekday and wondered when his neighbours went to work
  • He added that he hardly sees people living and jokingly wondered if they were all online writers despite driving posh machines
  • However, some social media users living in the area claimed they were remote workers, while others argued fuel made most people leave cars at home

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A Kenyan man using the TikTok handle @Eastland President has left many social media users with mixed reactions after wondering when his neighbours go to work.

Cars parked outside apartment blocks.
A man wondered when his neighbours went to work and showed the full parking lot. Photo: Eastland President.
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The internet user shared a video of filled parking on a weekday and said it was 8:30 in the morning, and people were still at home.

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Inside man's posh estate with parked cars

He said many people in his area hardly left the house and wondered what they were doing to earn a living.

There were many cars in the parking area near the block of apartments, and a school bus was waiting to pick up the students in the neighbourhood.

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From the comment section, most people identified the area with those who live in the apartments coming out to defend themselves.

Some said that most people are nowadays working remotely, which is why their cars are always parked, while others noted that the cost of fuel and maintenance has forced most people to leave their cars parked at home.

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@Tomi Tomito said:

"My homie is there, and his job is full-time remote. Hata hajawahi onana na boss wake since day one."

@Eng. Irene Raila said:

"Wameenda na public means."

@Debbie said:

"I'm grateful that I am one of the Kenyans who enjoy working online, but I wake up normally."

@Mariana said:

"Kwetu hadi Sunday, I think church pia ni online. The cars never leave."

@Kelvin Quimo said:

"Tuonyeshe parking on a Friday please."

@Zanne Ndunge said:

"We work from home. Start working at 4 am and go to bed at midday."

@McLaughin Jaran said:

"I can relate, I am a full-time remote worker, and my Atenza can stay a whole month parked."

@i_am_shirley said:

"Those are people who will be seen galavanting in Diani on a Tuesday afternoon."

@Pauline said:

"Story za fuel bwana. People are leaving their cars because of the cost of living."

@Luxury Tube said:

"Writing and a bit of Forex."

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In other stories, Briefly News reported that netizens were confused by a bizarre accident at a mall in Buffalo City, where a car collided with another vehicle in the mall. One car rode over the parking lot barrier into the adjacent car, which was stationary.

Users came up with different reasons for the accident, including the car being in the wrong gear.

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