20 Tweets Relatable AF To Anyone Who’s Ever Lived In Pune

Aishwarya Dharni

Misal, Shrewsbury biscuits, weather (better than the rest of India), Symbiosis… you have got to love Pune. If you have ever lived in Pune, or still live in the city, you will totally relate to these tweets.

1. Don’t have time to socialise

@RatheeshMani/twitter

2. No one likes their culture being destroyed.

@MrTippler/twitter

3. Yes, please!

@DumbbellsnDrama/twitter

4. Not all rules are meant to be broken, especially not this one.

@iamsexified/twitter

5. Can’t break dress code now, can we?

@thodasaPrasad

6. If only they knew about the other fun things we have.

@GabbbarSingh/twitter

7. We have to make some sacrifices for love…..for the city.

@mojorojo/twitter

 8. We all have our preferences.

@bizzarebhide/twitter

8. This one needs no explaining.

 9. They don’t know how to speak in Marathi and that’s reason enough.

@WeArePunekar

 10. The cabbies know exactly what we mean by this.

@localteaparty/twitter

 11. Fir ban jayega. Don’t worry.

@dangertoon/twitter

 12. Doesn’t sound as good when non-Punekars say it.

@WhaatIzz/twitter

13. Deal with it.

@anishsohoni

 14. Maybe a few abuses too!

@thedarkrebel/twitter

 15. The whole city knows the rule.

@KarmarkarVarun/twitter

16. It’s an emotion.

@WhaatIzz/twitter

 17. I hope all is well.

@KapilMuzumdar/twitter

 18. Our traffic rules are not the same as yours.

@AadarshBalika/twitter

 19.  It’s a fool-proof method.

@vaguar/twitter

20. Every damn time!

@I_am_Vedvrat/twitter

 Pune bole toh, ek number!

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