DEBATE: "We have a meeting at midday, can we move it forward two hours?"
Updated | By Stacey & J Sbu
The question that sparked a major online feud...
A viral TikTok was sparked by the question:‘We have a meeting at midday, can we move it forward two hours?’
Many users were divided between whether this meeting would happen at 10am or 2pm.
Vote your first thoughts below:
Read More: How to say 'I could not care less' professionally with these viral videos
Upon first inspection, Stacey and J Sbu were also divided. J Sbu believed that the meeting would happen at 10am, while Stacey believed that it would happen at 2pm.
This exact scenario has happened with the team before, but luckily Stacey came to save the day by reconfirming the meeting time on the WhatsApp group because "East Coast Radio time is ON TIME."
Read More: EXPOSED: Mihlali Ndamase has her private details leaked by Mzansi's Wendy Williams on Twitter
Here is the full video that sparked this debate:
@erica_mallett Not trying to alarm anyone but this question will make you see people differently #question #answers #time ♬ original sound - erica_mallett
The internet has not been this divided since the 8÷2(2+2) equation.
@erica_mallet took to TikTok to pose this interesting question to the audience.
Read More: "We heard a scratching noise so we had to investigate all the backpacks"
“You don’t truly know someone until you’ve asked them this question, you could have known them for 10/15 years , you feel like you know them inside out but the answer to this question will change everything you think you knew about them.- erica_mallett
An interesting question indeed. This is your sign to ALWAYS clarify when your meeting will be... just in case.
Read More: Flashing lights, deafening music - have we found the worst neighbour ever?
More on East Coast Radio:
Image courtesy of erica_mallet / TikTok
Show's Stories
-
Bluebottles INVADE Durban
There's an invasion of Bluebottles taking place across Durban beaches, a...
East Coast Breakfast 6 minutes ago -
A patisserie shop that's gone viral without 'real' pastries
Jellycat London is a company that makes soft toys for kids, they have a ...
Carol Ofori 38 minutes ago