These girlies realised Skyline restaurant prices were not for their pockets, and they casually exited the fancy eatery, singing 'Asina mali' in the elevator.
A viral video by @una.leks shows her and friends hilariously discovering Skyline Restaurant's high prices were beyond their budget
As they exit, one friend sings "Asina mali" , capturing their light-hearted reactionThese friends went into a restaurant to grab a meal together and hilariously realised Skyline Restaurant's high prices weren't within their budget. In the video, the trio has a comedic moment when she and her friends discover that the Skyline Restaurant, a high-end dining spot, is out of their price range, and they don't hesitate to leave.
Social media users related to the woman’s clip as she broke down her realistic day in the life of a corporate influencer.Reitumetse Makwea is a Current Affairs journalist at Briefly News. She has a National diploma, Advanced diploma and Post-graduate diploma in Journalism from the Tshwane University of Technology.
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