Several videos and posts were shared on social media platforms like Twitter and Instagram over the week that instantly became viral. But there were some that generated huge interest and amassed tons of views. Here we take a look at some of them.
Delhi Metro's Jibe At Those Dancing Inside Trains
The trend of making videos and reels inside Delhi metro stations just to garner large number of views and likes is on the rise. Keeping this in mind , the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) shared a sassy post on Twitter about unruly passengers. The meme shows how migraine, hypertension, and stress caused headaches. But the last picture showed a person having pain in the entire head with the text overlay in the picture reading, "When you see someone dancing in metro."
The caption of the post shared by DMRC read, "Metro mein travel karein trouble nahi (Travel in the metro, do not cause trouble).
Man Works On Laptop In Theatre
Work From Home (WFH) flexibility that was largely being followed during the Covid-19 pandemic has also given rise to a new trend of people working from unconventional locations, such as cafes, parks, or beaches. In a video that went viral, a person was seen working on his laptop while sitting in a theater in Bengaluru.
"Just when you think you have seen everything, Bengaluru has got something new," read the caption of the post shared by Instagram user @bangalore.malayalis.
Nagaland Minister Performs Folk Dance
Nagaland Minister Temjen Imna Along never fails to amuse his followers with his witty online posts. Along again took to Twitter to share the rich cultural heritage of Nagaland by posting a video that went viral.
In the clip, the minister wearing a blue shirt and a half jacket can be seen performing a few steps of a tribal dance along with the artists who were dressed in the traditional tribal attire. Nagaland has about 16 recognised tribes that include, Angami, Ao, Chakhesang, Konyak, Kuki and Chang.
While posting clip, the minister Along quoted the iconic dialogue from the 2000 film Hera Pheri and wrote, "Ye Baburao ka nahi Temjen ka style hai. Nagaland mein kuch kuch nahin, bohot kuch hota hai. Aao kabhi Nagaland pe."
Tenant Denied Accommodation For Low Marks In Class 12
Finding a place to live on rent is always an arduous task. And when it comes to a place like Bengaluru the search becomes even tougher as demand for rental properties due to growing migration of software businesses and engineers in the city is high.
A post shared on the microblogging site Twitter about a chat between a landlord and a broker has gone viral. Screenshots shared online showed the tenant asking the broker for the person's LinkedIn or Twitter profile along with his company joining certificate, 10th and 12th mark sheets, and some ‘other’ documents like Aadhar or PAN card.
Later the landlord rejects the prospective tenant because his class12th marks weren't as high (90%) as he wanted.
Woman Says Rs 50K Not Enough To Survive In Metro
Living in a metropolitan city is definitely a costly affair. From room rent to groceries to medical facilities almost everything is expensive. So, what is the ideal salary that one thinks is enough to survive in cities like Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai. Well, it surely is a debatable topic but a woman just did that.
Twitter user Medha Ganti shared a post about how a monthly salary of Rs 50,000 for a single person is not enough to survive in a metro city.
"Why are fresher salaries so low? How is someone supposed to survive on it in a metro city? With 50k a month you'll barely have any savings. Not everyone can take money from their families!, read the caption of the post shared by Ganti.