A bus driver was left bemused when he witnessed a young child’s meltdown, apparently provoked by the vehicle’s service number: 967.
In a TikTok video posted by @xheejin_the_nightx on Dec 15, the driver explained his firsthand experience of the “67” trend — a viral, ambiguous term popular among children and teens, meaning “so-so” or “maybe”. This often involves the numbers being repeated in a mocking tone with the shrugging of hands.
His vehicle had arrived at a bus stop, where a kindergarten child and his parent were waiting. “When he saw my bus, he lost his freaking mind,” the driver said, reenacting the child’s reaction and shouting “67” repeatedly.
“I drive this bus service every day. I hear Gen Alpha kids scream ’67’ to my bus all the time,” he said.





