Public Servant Expresses Frustration After Riders Cut in Fast-Food’s Drive-Thru Queue
A public servant expressed his frustration after motorcycle riders allegedly cut in front of him at a fast-food drive thru.
Recently, Mon Cualoping, a Facebook user, shared a photo of motorcycle riders who allegedly cut in front of him at a fast-food chain’s drive thru. The post garnered various reactions from social media users.
Cualoping, who was on his way home and just hoping to enjoy a quiet breakfast on the first Sunday of July, was caught off guard when the riders suddenly jumped ahead of the queue. The riders took around 10 to 15 minutes to place their orders, which made the situation even more frustrating for those behind them.

In his post, Mon expressed how annoyed he was not just because of the delay, but because they didn’t follow the order of the line like everyone else. For someone who had simply wanted a peaceful start to the morning, the experience was understandably upsetting.
The post sparked online discussions, with some agreeing that it was rude to cut in line, while others reminded everyone to stay calm and patient, especially on the road.
The incident shows the common frustration many people feel when basic courtesy is ignored. Whether you’re a motorist, a rider, or just someone getting breakfast, following simple rules like waiting your turn can go a long way in keeping things smooth and respectful for everyone.
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Here is the full post:
“I will be like a WOKE GenZ now who complains about things on social media.
These riders cut me on to a McDonald’s Drive-Thru along my way home.
Took them almost 10-15 minutes to order!
Should have been fine kung di sila sumingit.
Grumpy maybe because I just want to eat my breakfast this fine first Sunday of July.”
The internet users expressed their reactions to the post:

