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Chandigarh, August 3
The Chandigarh Lake Club has issued a notification to all its members wanting them to follow "proper decorum in the premises".
The notification has gone insanely viral on all social media platforms.
The odd set of rules where the underwear has to be stamped, and a smell test for gym members, among many other such weird rules, has left Twitterati confused.
The notice was shared, on the microblogging website, by journalist Arshdeep Sandhu. The post has now been deleted.
The Lake Club management said that it was "shararat" after the notice went viral.
The notice wants members to follow a “bizarre” set of rules when they are at the club’s gym or restaurant.
In the now-deleted tweet, journalist Arshdeep Sandhu wrote: “The Lake Club Chandigarh notice. Read every single line. ‘Undergarment approval stamping’ and ‘permitted bad words’ Hilarious. Also ‘shave your legs’ if you plan to wear shorts (sic).”
“Gym users wearing shorts must shave their legs to preserve the decorum and to avoid unnecessary attention. Defaulters will be depilated at sight,” reads a part of the notice.
"Only approved undergarments" will be allowed at the gym. If this was not enough, there is also a point that says that the usage of foul language is not allowed, "only permitted bad words" is to be used at the sports complex.
Read the notice here:
Twitter reactions:
“How does a member fail the "smell test"? * Who is incharge of smelling members ? * Can members wax instead of shave ? * "Only approved undergarment are to be worn ! And who will check the brand of the underwear ?" * what if the member abuses in another language (sic),” Tehseen Poonawalla wrote.
* How does a member fail the "smell test"?
— Tehseen Poonawalla Official 🇮🇳 (@tehseenp) August 3, 2021
* Who is incharge of smelling members ?
* Can members wax instead of shave ?
* "Only approved undergarment are to be worn ! And who will check the brand of the underwear ?"
* what if the member abuses in another language ? 💪
Some users couldn’t believe what they just read and called the post “fake”.
“Defaulters will be depilated at sight- Screams fake. Unless it’s real and someone with bizarre fetishes has wrested control of their management Grinning face with smiling eyes (sic),” a user wrote.
-Defaulters will be depilated at sight-
— Tarvinderjit Singh (@tarvinderjit) August 3, 2021
Screams fake. Unless it’s real and someone with bizarre fetishes has wrested control of their management 😁
-Defaulters will be depilated at sight-
— Tarvinderjit Singh (@tarvinderjit) August 3, 2021
Screams fake. Unless it’s real and someone with bizarre fetishes has wrested control of their management 😁
Can someone plz get the approved list of Punjabi cuss words which are allowed in Lake Club coz I can't think beyond the obvious😹😹😹
— Nishant Pant (@nishantpant_in) August 3, 2021
I feel bad for whoever is conducting the smell test.
— Dr. Aayush Gupta (@aayush387) August 3, 2021
Gym Suit pic.twitter.com/6VisGaHjOU
— AchaTheekHai! (@neelaneelaamber) August 3, 2021
Hilarious 🤣
— Dee Dee (@dracci) August 3, 2021
'depilated at sight'...I can imagine the management team running around with razors to punish the defaulters.
Later, Arshdeep Sandhu deleted her tweet after the club management removed the notice. "Update: The club management has removed it after hue and cry from members. Said it is a ‘shararat’ (mischeif) (sic)," she wrote.
Update: The club management has removed it after hue and cry from members
— Arshdeep Sandhu (Raavi) (@arsh11kaur) August 3, 2021
Said it is a ‘shararat’ https://t.co/v7SjK8so2D
In a subsequent tweet, Arshdeep further wrote, "Deleted the tweet after the club management’s statement. I hope they are right. But this was nonetheless hilarious. (Not all notices there have stamps earlier too) (sic)," she tweeted.
Deleted the tweet after the club management’s statement
— Arshdeep Sandhu (Raavi) (@arsh11kaur) August 3, 2021
I hope they are right
But this was nonetheless hilarious
(Not all notices there have stamps earlier too)
When a Twitter user asked about the statement that the management issued, this is what Arshdeep wrote, "Not a statement as such, a member confronted them, and they seemed oblivious and then removed it, said k humne nahi lagaya (we did not put it)."
Not a statement as such, a member confronted them and they seemed oblivious and then removed it, said k humne nahi lagaya
— Arshdeep Sandhu (Raavi) (@arsh11kaur) August 3, 2021
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