He's So Shy: Moment Man Stopped Young Lady to Woo Her but Didn't Know What to Say Goes Viral, She Records Him
- A man summoned the courage to woo his desired lady but lost the courage to make an impression as soon as she gave him audience
- The man who appeared shy kept avoiding the lady's gaze as he tried to strike a conversation while the lady recorded him
- Despite efforts from the lady named Charity to get him to state his business with her, the man shyly said he'd discuss it with her when next they met
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A shy Nigerian man crawled back into his shell just as he came out in a hilarious wooing attempt that has gone viral on the net.
The man had tried wooing a lady on a street but couldn't follow through with it after she granted him an audience.
In a short video shared by @mufasatundeednut on Instagram, the man approaches the lady and tried to exchange pleasantries with her.
He kept avoiding her gaze
The lady introduced herself as Charity to the shy man who appeared to be avoiding eye contact and recalled that she had met him somewhere else before but his face didn't ring a bell.
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Charity went on to say that she was just returning from the shop and inquired why the man wanted to see her. But surprisingly, the man couldn't give a cogent reason. He said they'd talk when next they meet.
All efforts by the lady to get him to state his intention weren't successful. It was observed that the lady recorded the whole conversation, an action some netizens weren't happy with.
Watch the video below:
Social media reacts
@miscreantcomedy stated:
"Na so I still dey do reach now. Somebody’s dora pleas help me."
@official_male_whore said:
"If the guy is rich will she humiliate him via videotape ?"
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@neyo__exch remarked:
"Girls go dey use questions ask questions “ I like you why did you like me?” Emerging thing wey they already know what he want."
@decopoly opined:
"For hin mind, Tomorrow you will see him driving while you hawking. He will now call your name, Bose. Sho da oju mi mo? Will now say no. He will now make you remember. He will now point hand to the sky and say , bo shey shele re , meaning this was how it happened."
@motun.xoxo thought:
"She shouldn’t have made a video of him though. Someone that’s less confident already, just imagine him now seeing this kind of video online. Not really cool. My thoughts though."
Man tries to hit on lady, SA in stitches after she laughs in his face
Meanwhile, Briefly News previously reported on a video of a man getting rejected at groove has Mzansi in stitches. In the video, it seems the Casanova tries to charm his way into the lady's ear before being laughed at in his face!
Shame, peeps really felt bad for the poor guy.
Heading online, Twitter user @kulanicool first shared the footage. No one knows exactly what our guy is saying but it's not long before the lucky lady burst into a fit of laughter.
Check out some of the social media reactions below:
@mdponya said:
"Better luck next time for him haha."
Source: Briefly News
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