
The Twitter thread pokes enjoyable at names of cities reeling beneath the chilly spell (Representational pic)
Several elements of the nation are reeling beneath chilly wave situations for the previous month. On Monday, folks in Delhi and its adjoining areas woke as much as a cold morning with the minimum temperature within the nationwide capital dropping to 1.4 levels Celsius. And it appears there is no such thing as a reduction from the winter chill anytime quickly. While individuals are going through numerous issues as a result of extreme chilly and dense fog, there are two issues which can be conserving them warm-the humble chai and memes.
Right now, social media is on overrun with tweets and posts of individuals complaining about spine-chilling climate. Some inventive individuals are additionally conserving themselves entertained by sharing hilarious jokes and memes and relishing empathy within the winter gloom enveloping us.
One such Twitter thread poking enjoyable at names of Indian cities reeling beneath the chilly spell goes viral, amusing folks. A Twitter person, who goes by the title @sagarcasm, cleverly tweaked the names of the cities in accordance with how chilly they’re.
He wrote, ”How chilly is it? A thread. It’s so chilly in Bengal that Kolkata is now known as Coldkata.” In the next tweets, Dehradun was named as ‘Kohradun’, Kanpur as ‘Kaanp-pur’, Indore as ‘Stay Indoor’, Gujarat’s Baroda as ‘Barfoda‘, Chandigarh as ‘Thandigarh’, Shillong as ‘Chillong’ and so forth.
See the tweets right here:
It’s so chilly in Uttar Pradesh that Kanpur is now known as Kaanp-pur
— Sagar (@sagarcasm) January 16, 2023
It’s so chilly in Meghalaya that Shillong is now known as Chillong
— Sagar (@sagarcasm) January 16, 2023
It’s so chilly in Madhya Pradesh that Indore is now known as Stay Indoor
— Sagar (@sagarcasm) January 16, 2023
It’s so chilly in madhya pradesh that indore is now known as Icedoor
— Samarth Khare (@SamarthKhare_12) January 16, 2023
It’s so chilly in Bihar that Begusarai is now known as Begurajai
— Sagar (@sagarcasm) January 16, 2023
It’s so chilly in Odisha that Bhubaneshwar is now known as Bhubaneshiver
— Sagar (@sagarcasm) January 16, 2023
Prompted by his hilarious take, a number of different Twitter customers additionally joined in and creatively added the title of their respective cities. The tweet has collected over 200 replies and greater than 2700 likes.
One person wrote, ”Hubli will likely be Huhuhubli..Siliguri will likely be Sigdigudi..Gaya will likely be Nahi Gaya..Jalgaon will likely be Barafgao.”
It’s so chilly in up that Agra now known as aag la
— 39.54 to 67.33 (@SaifrojKhan) January 16, 2023
Its so chilly in Chattisgarh that Raipur is now known as Chaipur
— बेरोजगार चाय वाला™ (@twitrboyy) January 16, 2023
It is so chilly in madhya pradesh that bhopal is known as Coldpal 🤣✌️
— N1T1N (@BhopaliLadka) January 16, 2023
Another commented, ”It is so chilly in Varanasi that Varanasi is now known as VARAN-ICY.” A 3rd complained, ”It’s so chilly in Maharashtra that Mumbai is now known as Mumbai solely. Yaha kuch chilly nai hota hai.”
Meanwhile, the IMD stated minimal temperatures will regularly rise by 3 to five levels Celsius from January 18 to January 20 beneath the affect of a western disturbance.
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