Stylo Milo Delivery Rider Showcases Silat Moves Outside Apartment – Singapore News

Stylo Milo Delivery Rider Showcases Silat Moves Outside Apartment – Singapore News

GrabFood Delivery Turns Into a Street‑Fight Broadway Show

Picture this: a hungry customer opens their door expecting a cold pizza, but receives a full‑on martial‑arts performance instead. GrabFood’s latest viral clip proves that delivery can be more than just a clean hand‑off—it can be a live-action spectacle.

The Unexpected Show

  • Over 89,000 views on Facebook by the end of the first day.
  • Clips taken from the customer’s front gate—no staging, pure street‑city vibes.
  • Delivery rider decided to add a “kick‑flip” “punch” routine before slipping away with the order.

It wasn’t just a smooth pizza handshake. The rider threw the envelope off the counter, spun, spun, spun—like a kung‑fu instructor teaching a beginner. The customer’s reaction? A mixture of startled awe and a deep appreciation for the rider’s flair.

Why the People Loved It

“He didn’t just drop it in, he performed a full martial‑arts routine! What tips, delivery!!” one comment read, echoing a wave of emojis and “Respect.” The comment thread turned into a chorus of praise for the rider’s passion and showmanship.

A Critical Look at Delivery Culture

On the surface, the clip is a sweet story of performance art meeting groceries, but it also highlights that the modern gig economy can sometimes slice in the ordinary with a bit of extraordinary.

While the video mattered for a moment of levity, it also serves as a reminder: If a delivery guy brings the pizza with an open‑hand salute, you’ll never be bored again. The lesson? In a world where customer experience is king, a little theatrics can stand out.

Delivery Riders Turned Unlikely Entertainers

First‑Time “Breakdance” Delivery

Picture this: a delivery rider comes knock‑knocking at your door, answers the jingle that pops up on your phone, and—guess what?—spins into a stylo milo routine.
Netizens noticed that the move is a classic silat pengantin (Malay wedding martial arts) technique, and the rider’s performance made that offer both unique and oddly charming.

How the Surge of Instant Video Calls Turned Out Fun

  • Every doorbell tap triggers a notification on your phone.
  • The rider, with a grin, uses the video call feature to greet you.
  • Instead of a quick hand‑shake, he gets into the groove, illustrating the twists, turns, and down‑slides of stylo milo.

The Wow Factor: A DJ‑Style Delivery

Fast forward to December 22, and another rider—Arif Bin Isa—showed that food delivery can get a bit high‑class. He’d started to send “radio DJ” voice messages as a way to jazz up the buying experience. He explained that these messages were meant to

  • cheer customers up,
  • give them a boost to keep going each day,
  • and make the lunch‑time run feel special.

Customer Reaction

Arif’s approach resonated with many: people said thanks, tipped extra, and appreciated how the rider blended his job with an extra dose of entertainment. One human‑touchy‑feelfantastic tip left the rider beaming.

Who Did It?

  • Delivery rider with a free‑in‑the‑air routine.
  • Delivery rider who turned his phone into the best in‑vehicle DJ set.

Why This Matters

These stories show that a simple knock can turn into an entertainment show. Thanks to the surprises delivered on the way, people receive more than their meals—they get a full package of smiles, jokes, and a touch of adventure. The next time you call that doorbell, you might just get a routine and a tune to match.