“Their broken English exchange over a parking issue reminds netizens of Babar Azam & Rizwan’s conversations!”
📅 March 20, 2025 – A video from Pakistan featuring a funny argument between a journalist and a police officer in broken English has gone viral on social media, drawing 191,000+ views and endless laughter.
What Happened? 🤔
📌 The journalist questions the cop about illegally parked vehicles
📌 The cop, visibly agitated, struggles with English while trying to defend himself
📌 The most epic moment? The cop accuses the journalist of “dumki (threatening) legal”
📌 The journalist, mocking the grammar, asks: “What is the meaning of ‘you me stand’? I don’t know.” 😂
Also Read: India Slams Pakistan Over J&K Remarks, Asks It to Vacate “Illegally Occupied” Territory
🎥 Watch the viral video here: ⬇️
Kalesh b/w a Pakistani journalist and a policeman in English
— Ghar Ke Kalesh (@gharkekalesh) March 17, 2025
pic.twitter.com/ME0kyz2Xig
Netizens React 😂
🔥 “This is better than Babar & Rizwan’s English conversations!”
🔥 “A place where English took its last breath.”
🔥 “Two first-standard kids showing off their English.”
🔥 “After this, I hope I haven’t forgotten my English!!”
Some users also pointed out a deeper issue:
📌 “Language is a tool for connection, not superiority. We must embrace linguistic diversity and use AI for better education.”
Final Thought: Comedy Gold Or Language Barrier?
This accidental comedy reminds us that language struggles are universal – and sometimes, they create pure entertainment! 😂
📢 What’s your funniest language mishap? Let us know in the comments! ⬇️
