It doesn't matter if you know him personally or not, but Shashi Tharoor's blessed dictionary of words pushed on the keypad by him are the source of 'gyaan' for a lot of us. Lovingly called the 'Tharoor-saurus' by some, his impeccable play of words can leave anyone baffled. So while he even shares a basic opinion with the most complicated terminology, his Christmas wish for his followers on Twitter received some absurd response.
'Tis the season to be merry (& for some, to freeze!) Whether you are celebrating amid snow or with cotton balls masquerading as snow, may the festive spirit bring you good cheer at year's end. But spare a thought for He who was born today to spread love, peace & brotherhood... pic.twitter.com/rSKQm9vo3P
— Shashi Tharoor (@ShashiTharoor) December 24, 2017Yeah, so nothing complicated about this, you think. So what's the problem? Well, that's exactly the problem! Everyone couldn't digest that why the tweet was so simple.
No difficult words, not done. :(
— Ninad Kharkar (@ninadkharkar) December 24, 2017Some couldn't fathom how they simply understood everything.
I was able to understand everything did you tweet it or your account is hacked?
— Chirag Sharma (@chiragsharma09) December 24, 2017Sir this time I didn't have to check the meaning of masquerading. Merry Christmas sir.
— viswanath jagannath (@vishyjagannath) December 24, 2017Some actually wanted him to gift them new words for Christmas and were left disappointed.
Sir, gift us new English words on Christmas.
— तà¥à¤¡à¤¼ डाल साहब (@mohibis009) December 24, 2017Sir, 2-4 words of the day bhi daal do pilizzzð ðð
— Fickle Guy (@Hidden_Humor) December 24, 2017And then someone mentioned how we were forgetting the spirit of Christmas amidst all this.
'Tis the season to be merry (& for some, to freeze!) Whether you are celebrating amid snow or with cotton balls masquerading as snow, may the festive spirit bring you good cheer at year's end. But spare a thought for He who was born today to spread love, peace & brotherhood... pic.twitter.com/rSKQm9vo3P
— Shashi Tharoor (@ShashiTharoor) December 24, 2017Anyway, we trust him to bless us with some new words which will have us run for the dictionary real soon.

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