One Good Delivery
A pizza delivery guy showed up and danced to What Does The Fox Say
with these people instead of just handing over the box. Maybe he was asked, maybe he read the room. Either way he fully committed.
What gets me about it is he could’ve performed it wrong, made it awkward, forced it. Instead he just did it. No hesitation, no performing reluctance. Someone in a job that usually requires nothing except showing up and not spilling marinara decided to actually be present for thirty seconds and that was everything.
You keep expectations low for service workers because you know they’re clocking out mentally. So when a stranger just reads what you want and does it—no transaction, just participation—it sticks. Sets the bar for every order after.
The song is stupid, the video isn’t particularly funny, but the fact that he watched something he probably didn’t care about, understood these people wanted him to join, and just said yes—that’s it. That’s kindness dressed up as silliness.
I won’t get a delivery that good. But I hope this guy keeps doing it for everyone.