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New Delhi: A video of a man from New York who can be seen taking a bath inside a subway coach is going viral on social media. The man is seen removing his clothes, lathering soap, and taking a bath in front of another co-passenger.---Advertisement--- A man is seen taking a bath inside a compartment […]

New Delhi: A video of a man from New York who can be seen taking a bath inside a subway coach is going viral on social media. The man is seen removing his clothes, lathering soap, and taking a bath in front of another co-passenger.

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A man is seen taking a bath inside a compartment of a New York City subway coach in a video that has gone viral on social media. The video showed a man taking off his slippers, jeans and shirt to get into a trolley bag. He then takes a bath, lathering soap with a large yellow sponge among the other passengers. While some passengers appear to be amused by the man’s performance, others appear perplexed.

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The man captioned the video, “Taking a shower in NYC train.”

Netizens Reaction

A user wrote, “Take off your draws the next time, else this is weak.” Another user wrote, “Evergreen Kwabena Juelz ikr….let me I’m tryna figure something out.”

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First published on: Apr 09, 2023 02:41 PM IST


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