Relatable Diwali Memes: From Cleaning to Soan Papdi and Office Bonuses! | WATCH

With just one day left until the Festival of Lights, everyone is preparing to celebrate with their families. However, first comes the dreaded “Diwali ki safai.” Before diving into the cleaning frenzy, take a moment to enjoy these hilarious memes that capture the complaints and frustrations of the annual tidying ritual, which have made users […]

Diwali memes floods the internet
by Drishya Madhur - October 30, 2024, 2:51 pm

With just one day left until the Festival of Lights, everyone is preparing to celebrate with their families. However, first comes the dreaded “Diwali ki safai.” Before diving into the cleaning frenzy, take a moment to enjoy these hilarious memes that capture the complaints and frustrations of the annual tidying ritual, which have made users laugh out loud on X.

Here are some funny memes we found:

While the pre-Diwali cleaning is a common chore, receiving a box of soan papdi during the festivities is an even more frequent occurrence. Often regarded as the most disliked sweet of the season, soan papdi inevitably makes its way into homes through gifts from neighbors or office Diwali presents. Many users took to X to express their frustrations about this ongoing struggle with the sweet treat.

Adding to this year’s confusion is the actual date of Diwali. Some people believe the festival falls on October 31, while others plan to celebrate on November 1. According to Drik Panchang, Diwali is indeed on Thursday, October 31, coinciding with Lakshmi Puja, as the Amavasya moon will be visible that evening.

Users have humorously addressed this date confusion by using popular meme templates to voice their frustrations. One user cleverly employed the iconic Spiderman meme to present the options available for celebrating Diwali.

Additionally, many users shared their disappointment regarding office Diwali gifts. While some employees received bonuses and luxurious presents, others were left with boxes of sweets and gift vouchers.

Amid all the jokes and frustrations, Diwali remains a time for celebrating abundance and joy. So, as you prepare for this auspicious day, remember to decorate your homes, wear your finest ethnic attire, exchange gifts with loved ones, and indulge in delicious sweets.