Bengaluru auto rickshaw’s quirky take on love being a ‘walk in the park’ comes with a twist you never imagined.
Flirtatious messages in the form of romantic two-liners aren’t uncommon when you’re travelling along the highway. These playful messages never fail to bring a smile to our faces during those otherwise monotonous long journeys. Interestingly, this trend has transcended the highways, with auto rickshaws now sporting their own peculiar messages, ensuring that the bustling city roads remain far from dull. A recent incident in Bengaluru exemplified this perfectly when an auto rickshaw took social media by storm with its clever and hilarious message.
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Shared on the micro-blogging platform ‘X’ by user @samar11, the picture featured an auto rickshaw displaying the words, “Love is like a walk in the park.” But the twist came when ‘Jurassic Park’ was playfully added in red letters below, hilariously revealing the hidden meaning behind the seemingly straightforward words! No doubt, this creative wordplay was sure to induce a “Roar-ing” fit of laughter. Did it tickle your funny bone too?
Adding to the humour, the caption accompanying the picture succinctly summed up the scenario: “Indeed. Bangalore auto drivers and their philosophies.”
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Soon, reactions poured in within the comment section, with one person expressing, “Bengaluru auto slogans need an exhibition of their own. I’d pay to take it in!” Another commenter wittily remarked, “Trust the voice of the proletariat.”
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Furthermore, others chimed in by sharing their recent encounters with equally peculiar messages displayed on the backs of auto rickshaws.
Earlier, an auto rickshaw message had caused quite a stir for posing a language puzzle, challenging the linguistic prowess of netizens and leaving them scratching their heads. In fact, only those well-versed in the Indian tradition of literal translation from Hindi to English could understand it. The enigmatic message boldly declared, “Money is a doesn’t matter but a person is a matter.”