S’porean Content Creator & Her Followers Looking For “Carpark Ah Beng” Who Came To Her Rescue

Have you ever met someone who was your type… only to completely blow your chance?
Content creator Stephanie Phua recently shared an oddly hilarious story about someone she met at a carpark.
In her post, she admitted: “I really like Ah Bengs. I really like well-educated Ah Bengs. Ah Bengs that can speak good English”.
Stephanie said she was responding to a client text when she noticed a guy in the car park who ticked all her boxes.
However, Stephanie didn’t think too much about it… until she realised her cash card didn’t have enough money to exit the car park.
She then realised that the guy she spotted earlier was in the car behind her.
“He was damn smooth,” Stephanie said.
“He wound down the window, looked at me, didn’t even let me finish telling him what I intended to tell him, and he goes into his glove compartment, and he takes out this slew of cash cards, and just passes me one very nonchalantly,” Stephanie recounted.
She later went back to return it, still flustered as she asked to pay him back.
“This guy really took his time to like, pause, and then he looked at me, in my eyes, and then he smiled, and he said, “It’s okay lah,” she said.
“I don’t know why, but I felt things. I was shy,” she added.
Stephanie then said a security guard came out to check on the situation and commented how lucky she was to have another driver pay for her, before adding fuel to the fire.
“Then [the security guard] looked at him, and at me, and she goes, “Aiya, pretty girl lah, that is why he pay lah,” Stephanie said, noticing the Ah Beng nodding and smiling.
“And he said something, but I couldn’t really catch because I was feeling very shy and paiseh,” she said, adding that she just went back to her car and drove off.
“What would you have done in such a situation? I don’t know. And that is why I am still single,” she laughed.
She later shared that she'd looked through her dash cam archives. But alas, she found out that the last recording was March 25, 2024.
“The point of the Ah Beng is to make you realise your dashcam hasn’t been working! Hahaha!” one of her followers replied.
“I would like to apologise to the new people following me. Unfortunately, there is no part two of carpark Ah Beng,” Stephanie wrote.
Of course, netizens were already invested in the story, with many demanding that this “Ah Beng” needed to be found immediately.
“PayNow is the new way of “Can I have your number?” What is the bro doing???” one commented.
Um, maybe the guy is attached?
Another went a step further and commented, “Which carpark? I am on the way now”.
English-speaking Ah Beng, if you are seeing this, many people are looking for you.

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