S'pore food delivery rider documents the simple joys during his delivery rounds using a GoPro

Wholesome stuff.

Ashley Tan | June 11, 2020, 08:44 PM

It's a tough job being a food delivery rider, having to juggle orders, customers and F&B staff.

Even more so during this Covid-19 period, with a large number of delivery orders as people sequester themselves in their homes.

One food delivery rider in Singapore however, seems to have made the most of his situation by documenting a day of his life.

Heartwarming video

In a wholesome video posted to YouTube, one Sharil B films himself going about his deliveries using a GoPro strapped to his helmet.

The video is quirkily titled "My Girlfriend says I shouldn't be in public", and described it as "just another day of shenanigans".

In the short one minute 43 second clip, the amiable Sharil strikes up conversations with strangers on the road and at HDBs.

He waves "Hi" to a cyclist at a traffic junction. The cyclist jokingly asks to switch their modes of transport, to which Sharil agrees.

He gets off his motorcycle and asks for a "Hi-five" before backtracking and laughing, saying "Ok, cannot, Covid".

Sharil tells the cyclist to stay safe on the road as both head off when the traffic light turns green.

Petting cats and admiring the view

He is also filmed conversing with an uncle at a HDB block, and joking around with an elderly temperature scanner.

At one point during his delivery rounds, he takes a break to attempt to pet a stray cat but is rebuffed by the animal.

He then jokes to himself, "He's a scared boy. You know what that's called? That's a scaredy cat," and snorts at his attempt at humour.

During another delivery, Sharil is walking along the long corridor of a HDB flat. He pauses to admire the view beyond the parapet and declares that "This is Toa Payoh".

You can watch the full video here.

Commenters thanked him for his hard work

In his video description, Sharil thanked everyone who subscribed to him.

His video has garnered quite a positive response as well, with some asking him for more videos, and others thanking him and delivery riders for their hard work.

Keep up the positivity, Sharil.

Top photo from Sharil B / YouTube