'Uncle Lands Pakistan Before I Get Home': Man's Hilarious Post Sums Up UAE Traffic Woes
In a video shared on Instagram, Cheema is seen sitting in his car, barely moving. The caption reads,“Dropped my uncle at the airport, he reached Pakistan. I didn't even reach Sharjah.”
The relatable clip, posted on October 27, quickly went viral with over 21,000 views. Many UAE residents found the situation all too familiar, calling it“too real” and“peak UAE traffic.”
Flights from Sharjah to Pakistan typically take between two and three hours - around 2 hours 30 minutes to Karachi, 2 hours 45 minutes to Lahore, and roughly 3 hours to Islamabad. Yet, Cheema was still stuck navigating the gridlock.
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Here's how social media users reactedInstagram users filled the comments section with laughter and witty remarks. One wrote,“Every day I spend 4 hours in traffic and stand for 10 hours at work. Honestly, I'm exhausted.”
Another joked,“You should also take a flight from Dubai to Sharjah, you may also reach before your uncle.”
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Someone else added,“You should go with him, Pakistan has dinner, then take a flight back to Sharjah.”
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