Pakistani immigrant’s gesture towards Indian Uber Eats driver wins hearts

By: AFP
Published: 08:17 PM, 6 Apr, 2025
Pakistani immigrant’s gesture towards Indian Uber Eats driver wins hearts
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A touching video featuring a Pakistani immigrant's thoughtful act toward an Indian Uber Eats delivery driver in Canada has gone viral, spreading warmth and inspiration across social media platforms.

Hamza Aziz, a nurse based in Canada, recently shared the now-viral clip on his Instagram account, capturing a heartfelt moment between himself and Navneet, an international student from India working as a food delivery driver.

The video begins with Navneet apologizing for a minor mistake in delivering Aziz's order and offering to rectify it.

However, Aziz then reveals that the incident was part of a social experiment to observe how people respond to customer service challenges.

In the video, Navneet apologizes for forgetting Aziz’s order and offers to correct the mistake. Aziz reveals that the situation was a social experiment to find someone willing to go the extra mile.

Impressed by Navneet’s sincerity, Aziz surprises him with a $100 tip.

Aziz shares Navneet’s story, highlighting his struggles as an international student from India working long hours as an Uber Eats driver to support himself and save money for his future.

Navneet’s passion for cutting hair and his dream of opening his barbershop in Canada were also shared.

The video showcases Aziz’s kind gesture, which has resonated with many on social media. Aziz works as a nurse in Canada and used his interaction with Navneet to highlight the struggles and passions of everyday people.

In the caption of the post, Hamza shared Navneet’s story.

An international student from India, Navneet came to Canada seeking a better life.

“Every single day, he delivers food as an Uber Eats driver, working long hours through rain, snow, and late nights — all to support himself and save money for his future. Navneet lives alone in Canada, far from his family, sacrificing comfort for a dream. But he’s not just delivering food — he’s also chasing passion. In his free time, Navneet cuts hair. It’s something he genuinely loves. He’s talented, passionate, and dreams of one day opening his very own barbershop in Canada. He’s not just a delivery driver — he’s a future entrepreneur, a barber in the making, and someone who refuses to give up,” Aziz said.

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