Rude man honks like crazy when old woman crosses the street – her revenge is brilliant

You should respect your elders. They have experienced a lot more than those of us who are younger, and you’d be surprised at how spry some of them still are – so you better not mess with the wrong person.
In this clip (which has been seen by more than a million viewers) a couple of boys are filming themselves skateboarding. Suddenly they see an elderly lady about to cross a crosswalk.

The man in the fancy car waits impatiently for the old woman to cross. He thinks things are moving too slow and gives a loud honk, but then the lady’s revenge makes me laugh so hard that I start crying.

The clip is probably staged – in other words not real – but that doesn’t make it any less funny.

This is a great example of why you should never mess with the elderly!

Watch the clip below:

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