UK-Based Lady Who Bought Car Drives It to Work and Forgets It There, Remembers after Trekking Home

UK-Based Lady Who Bought Car Drives It to Work and Forgets It There, Remembers after Trekking Home

  • A lady resident in the UK said she drove her car to work and forgot it there when it was time to return home
  • Instead of driving the car back home, she trekked because she was used to doing that after work every day
  • The lady said she forgot that she now owned a car and only remembered when she arrived at her house

A UK-based lady drove her car to work, but she left it there at the end of the day. Instead of driving home, the lady trekked as usual, noting that she had just bought the car and was not yet used to it.

UK-based lady forgets her car at work.
The UK-based nurse only remembered her car when she got home. Photo credit: TikTok.@that_theatre_nurse.
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In a video posted by @that_theatre_nurse_, the lady said she was returning to work to pick up the car.

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According to the nurse, she was used to trekking to work and returning through a shortcut.

In her TikTok video, she explained that after buying a car, she drove it to work and left it there. Then, she trekked home via her usual route, forgetting she had driven a car to work.

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She noted that she only remembered when she got home and had to return for the car.

Many of her followers shared similar experiences of forgetting new things they bought because of being used to their old lives.

Watch the video below:

Reactions as lady forgets her car at work

@Divine Feminine said:

"I did this too, I drove to work and got on the train to go home."

@Nanyoni Katola said:

"Forgetting something forgetting something. It’s a whole car."

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@Miss Ellen said:

"Sis, give me that car. You don’t need it."

@Bills Sarpong said:

"When I got a car first I drove to work and requested a ride after work. I only realized when the driver came and I went outside."

@oyindamolaani30 said:

"You will be used to suffer suffer."

@DELICIA said:

"I bought a dishwasher and kept washing by hand until I remembered."

Man forgets to drop baby at daycare

Meanwhile, TUKO.co.ke previously reported that a 14-month-old baby was found dead in a vehicle at a company parking lot in France, supposedly after his father forgot to drop him at the daycare before proceeding to work.

According to the Daily Mail, the hapless infant suffocated to death as a result of the sauntering summer heat.

This is due to the fact that many parts of southern France have recorded high temperatures and wildfires this past week, hitting 22C.

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