Russia’s Sberbank chief throws ‘noble’ tantrum at taxi drivers, locals hit back with scissors – Video

Gref even tried to snatch a pair of glasses off one driver

The video, which was captured by bemused bystanders and quickly went viral on social media, shows Gref berating the drivers for their appearance with all the grace of a medieval baron.

He dubs the drivers a "gang," threatens that they'll "never be here again," tells them to "shut up," and even takes a swipe at snatching a pair of glasses off one driver.

Gref also claims ownership of the airport, even though it's actually owned by Sberbank, where he's just the hired manager.

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“Why are you all standing here in your underwear? Who do you think you are? ... Open your mouth again, and you'll never be here again,” Gref barked, fully channeling his inner "aristocrat."

In an appropriately dramatic response, Altai residents began posting videos of themselves cutting up their Sberbank cards, a gesture that might make even a "nobleman" like Gref rethink his attitude toward people.

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Section: Nation

Author: Андрій Журба