
The ‘We really really really’ meme remains popular and the latest to try and exploit it is IndiGo Airlines. The airline tried to use the tweet format to try remind its customers about the proper decorum to be maintained on an aircraft. But it didn’t go down too well.
The budget carrier, taking to Twitter used the viral meme to ask, why passengers stand up even when the seatbelt sign has not been switched off. They tweeted:
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.
From asking why the airline charged for web check-in to why it prices its in-flight food so high, people did not spare the airline. Here are some of the tweets:
https://twitter.com/rameshr64/status/1093150596910088192
https://twitter.com/flyingaviateur/status/1093142979500539904
https://twitter.com/ChandanDas_IND/status/1093129767933624320
https://twitter.com/Samiyalatief/status/1093175427621883905
However, it wasn’t IndiGo alone who were trolled for their ‘we really really really’ meme. E-commerce site Flipkart too was roasted online after it reminded people how to spell the company’s name. The brand on Twitter wrote, “We really really really…need you to know it’s spelled kart… not cart.”
Many responded with memes to highlight the various issues they had faced with the e-commerce platform, while others cracked jokes about the company.
https://twitter.com/manishsahu225/status/1092333292173516800
Earlier, Google India used the viral meme to ask Indians why they propose Google Assistant for marriage, prompting hilarious responses on Twitter.