Royal Mail postie brags about waiting two SECONDS for people to answer the door

Royal Mail postie brags about waiting two SECONDS for people to answer the door
Royal Mail postie brags about waiting two SECONDS for people to answer the door

A Royal Mail poster girl has sparked backlash with a TikTok video bragging about only waiting two seconds for people to answer the door before leaving.

Welsh postwoman Laura Orgill, 26, posted the video showing herself shoving a 'we missed you' leaflet through someone's letterbox just seconds after knocking on her rounds in south Wales.

The video - captioned 'when a customer takes longer than two seconds to answer the door' - sees uniform-clad Ms Orgill laugh as she drops off the slip, which tells a customer to collect their parcel at their local delivery office.

Ms Orgill, the self-proclaimed 'TikTok postie', has become an online star after posting videos in south Wales' Rhondda valley, where she lives with her girlfriend.

Welsh postwoman Laura Orgill, 26, sparked backlash with a TikTok video bragging about only waiting two seconds for people to answer the door before leaving

Welsh postwoman Laura Orgill, 26, sparked backlash with a TikTok video bragging about only waiting two seconds for people to answer the door before leaving

The video - captioned 'when a customer takes longer than two seconds to answer the door' - sees uniform-clad Ms Orgill laugh as she drops off the slip

The leaflet tells a customer to collect their parcel at their local delivery office (the video, pictured)

The video - captioned 'when a customer takes longer than two seconds to answer the door' - sees uniform-clad Ms Orgill laugh as she drops off the slip, which tells a customer to collect their parcel at their local delivery office

She shares videos about her work with Royal Mail to the platform, on which she has 745,000 followers.

Ms Orgill has also appeared in a video for Royal Mail's official careers page on Facebook. 

The postwoman was inundated with angry comments from customers fed up of having to chase their packages after her 'we missed you' leaflet video was shared.

One said: 'Sacked tomorrow.'

Another said: 'It's been 24 hours since you posted, have you still got your job?'

One viewer said: 'Joke's on you, I've sent this to your employer.'

Another speculated: 'I know it's a joke but it doesn't look good on the company, I'd never post in uniform, wouldn't surprise me if

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