IndiGo posts ‘really really really’ viral meme on Twitter gets trolled by Twitterati instead
New Delhi, Feb 08: Indigo airlines was taking a jibe on passengers standing up even when the seatbelt sign is on but the joke didn't go well with other Twitter users.
Takng to Twitter, Indigo used the viral meme to ask, why passengers stand up even when the seatbelt sign has not been switched off.
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— IndiGo (@IndiGo6E) February 6, 2019
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However, people weren't very amused by the airline's use of the meme, with many responding to the tweet by trolling the airline with the same meme.
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— Chandan (@ChandanDas_IND) February 6, 2019
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really want to know why you provide this type of quality snacks on the name of refreshment when your flight get delayed pic.twitter.com/bdCq0wS0FL
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— Mylai Ramesh (மயிலை ரமேஷ்) (@rameshr64) February 6, 2019
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want to know why @IndiGo6E make passengers wait at tarmac before boarding even before passengers disembark? https://t.co/Gt85qo9znk
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— Rohan Sharma (@rohan_sharma211) February 6, 2019
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— Chandan (@ChandanDas_IND) February 6, 2019
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For those who are not aware of this meme, let me tell you that the 'really really really' meme gained popularity in January on Twitter and it involves people asking what they want an answer to, after typing the word "really" multiple times to create a wave pattern.