ChinaAn Anhui food delivery guy quit his job after a female student asked him to treat her as “God” and “act like my child.”
Last week, a food delivery man in Hefei, in eastern China’s Anhui province posted a text message conversation with a female student at a university in the city on social media. The female student ordered the food, but when the consignor delivered the food to the original location, she asked him to take it to another address.

Last year, a delivery man from Meituan, China’s largest food delivery platform, delivered food in Beijing. Photo: China Daily.
The shipper then texted the student and asked him why he did not thank him when he sent the goods to the new address. The female student replied that she was a client, “his God”, and could ask the shipper to do things outside of her usual duties.
The female student also asked the shipper to “be like my son” and “you work in the service industry and know how to serve others.” Due to dissatisfaction, the shipper quit his job.
This incident has attracted the attention of Chinese social media users. Most people think the girl was wrong, and her school called on the public to be tolerant and have a chance to apologize.
According to a survey conducted by China’s largest food delivery platform, Meituan, the highest requirement of the cargo owner is to say thank you.
Xuan Le (follow South China Morning Post)