I must say,
this elections season is most exiting since last 2 elections. Use of social
media increased, volunteer’s of each party coming up with different strategies
to get people’s attention whether it is from Facebook, twitter or YouTube.
But what I found
most interesting is increased use of this phrase- No offence, please!
Supporters of different parties posting anti-news on each other’s facebook
profile writing this phrase. (Namo supports posting Kejri's ‘Bahot hi Krantikari’
video on AAPtard’s profile and AAP supporters posting unfinished interview of
Namo with Karan Thapar or things like that) and giving a caption to it, no
offence please.
Are boss,
if your clear intention is to offend someone or his beliefs then why are you
trying to be sophisticated by writing this phrase, no offence.
Why we use
exactly opposite phrases to the emotions? In Hindi, when you are going to tell
something bad news, you first ask that person- ‘promise me ki tum bura nahi
manoge.’
Tell me,
how someone could tell you how he will not feel bad even before listening to
the story. Ironic huh! Maybe you are trying to make his mind to hear bad thing.
And if his face become fill with shadow
of grief after hearing your story, then you tell him that I already ask you to
not fell bad.
Do you
thing when he gives permission, he actually meant it? Or he is just eager to hear your damn story.
Do you
actually think to change the game by saying these silly words? If yes, then no offence but you'r a stupid asshole.;-)
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