"Making It Rain": Generous Customer and Petrol Attendant Spread Joy in Viral Video, SA Reacts

"Making It Rain": Generous Customer and Petrol Attendant Spread Joy in Viral Video, SA Reacts

  • A viral video captured a heartwarming moment between a customer and a petrol attendant, showcasing a unique display of generosity and joy
  • The encounter brought a smile to many faces, highlighting the impact of small acts of kindness and positivity in everyday life
  • The clip resonated with social media users, who appreciated the uplifting moment and praised the individuals involved for spreading happiness in an unexpected place

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A heartwarming moment at a petrol station left Mzansi in stitches after a video surfaced showing a jovial customer “making it rain” on a petrol attendant.

A customer made it rain on a petrol attendant as they danced together.
A customer made it rain on a petrol attendant as they danced together. Image: Sihle Nkocy
Source: Facebook

The clip, which was shared on Facebook, has gathered many views along with thousands of likes, comments, and shares on the social media platform.

Customer makes it rain on petrol attendant

In the now-viral video uploaded by Sihle Nkocy on 16 July 2025, the cheerful attendant is busting some energetic dance moves while being showered with cash.

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The customer, who appeared to be a Rasta, was seen laughing and vibing along as he threw money at the dancing petrol attendant. Rather than being shy or reserved, the attendant fully embraced the moment, dancing with excitement and even joining the customer in a short celebratory groove.

The cheerful encounter quickly caught the attention of social media users, who praised both men for spreading joy in an unexpected place. Many viewers appreciated the positivity, noting how rare it is to witness such spontaneous, uplifting moments between strangers.

In a time when fuel prices often leave motorists grumbling, this feel-good moment served as a welcome reminder that a little generosity and good vibes can go a long way. The identity of the customer remains unknown, but many hailed him a legend for turning an ordinary petrol stop into a memorable experience.

According to the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy of South Africa, fuel prices in Mzansi are adjusted monthly based on both domestic and global variables. One example of an international aspect is that South Africa imports both crude oil and completed goods at a price that is determined internationally, including importation expenses like transportation costs.

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Watch the wholesome video of the customer and the petrol attendant breaking it down on the dance floor below:

Mzansi was entertained by the gents

South Africans took to the comments section to crack jokes, while some expressed their thoughts, saying:

Fikile Mlotshwa said:

"Rasta is used to strip clubs."

Sfiso Mngomezulu added:

"Not you receiving that money like a exotic dancer."

Phumezo P..Prince wrote:

"After the video, rasta takes the money."

Idris Egal stated:

"Amazing vibes here."

Fikile Mlotshwa commented:

"Making it rain."
A customer made it rain on a petrol attendant as they danced together.
A customer made it rain on a petrol attendant as they danced together. Image: Sihle Nkocy
Source: Facebook

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Johana Mukandila (Human Interest Editor) Johana Tshidibi Mukandila has been a Human Interest Reporter at Briefly News since 2023. She has over four years of experience as a multimedia journalist. Johana holds a national diploma in journalism from the Cape Peninsula University Of Technology (2023). She has worked at the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, PAICTA, BONA Magazine and Albella Music Production. She is currently furthering her education in journalism at the CPUT. She has passed a set of trainings from Google News Initiative. Reach her at johana.mukandila@briefly.co.za

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