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    Here's what Google India, Tinder, Amazon Prime "really really really...want"

    Here's what Google India, Tinder, Amazon Prime "really really really...want"

    By Garima Bora
    Jan 30, 2019
    09:11 pm

    What's the story

    A new meme fest has emerged on social media with the "We really really really..." format in which people have expressed their exclusive and unfulfilled wishes.

    Prominent organizations like Google India, IBM, and Tinder have also participated in the latest Internet craze and their "really really really" wishes are pretty clever and undoubtedly hilarious.

    Let's check out some of them.

    Google India

    Most Indians ask Google Assistant to marry them

    On Monday, Google India joined the bandwagon and made an interesting revelation on its Twitter handle.

    As Google Assistant is one the most commonly used platform to search or seek help regarding anything, it turns out that most Indian users have asked it to marry them.

    Therefore, Google India really really really...wanted to know "why you keep asking the Google Assistant to marry you."

    Twitter Post

    Why oh Why!

    We
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    want to know why you keep asking the Google Assistant to marry you 🤔

    — Google India (@GoogleIndia) January 28, 2019

    Reactions

    Netizens give dramatic responses to Google India's question

    Netizens loved Google India's post and unsurprisingly, it received tons of responses in no time.

    Many carried along the joke as one said, "Because no one else loves me dammit."

    There were some who liked drama, and quipped, "Cuz we are lonely and we can't talk to a real person, plus the assistant lets you down easily while a real person bruises your soul."

    Others

    Mumbai Police says better be 'fine' than pay a 'fine'

    Apart from Google, other big-shot companies like IBM posted, "We really really really...need you to know we don't make PCs anymore. Yes really. It's been a while." Ouch!

    And of course, netizens' favorite- the Twitter handle of Mumbai Police also had something to say.

    It tweeted, "We really really really...recommend you to follow rules. It's always better to be 'fine' than pay a 'fine'."

    Twitter Post

    IBM gives out a vital information. Take a note

    We
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    need you to know we don’t make PCs anymore. Yes, really. It’s been a while.

    — IBM Jobs (@IBMJobsGlobal) January 29, 2019

    Twitter Post

    Mumbai Police, as usual, on point!

    We
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    recommend you to follow rules.
    It’s always better to be ‘fine’ than pay a ‘fine’

    — Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) January 29, 2019

    Twitter Post

    Listen to Tinder if you want a right sweep

    We
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    need you to stop using the word sapiosexual in your bios

    — Tinder India (@Tinder_India) January 24, 2019

    Twitter Post

    One Plus comes with a witty promotional line

    We
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    want you to stop settling. https://t.co/alS5oO1FAC pic.twitter.com/Cvl6dk7UoM

    — OnePlus (@oneplus) January 24, 2019

    Twitter Post

    The problem with every Amazon Prime account holder

    We
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    really
    want you to not share your amazon prime account with 27 other people

    — Amazon PrimeVideo IN (@PrimeVideoIN) January 23, 2019

    Trending

    January has been a month of crazy Internet trends

    As January is about to end, we noticed how netizens, including celebrities, loved being a part of many crazy Internet trends.

    Kick-starting with Kylie Jenner vs the egg, January saw various quirky trends such as the #10YearChallenge, where netizens posted two side-by-side pictures of their 10-year-ago self and today's.

    Another trend that got people scratching their heads was 8 ways to draw an X.

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