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Desi People Have Already Crowned The New Autorickshaw Emoji As The Universal Sign For 'No'


There are about 230 new emojis that have just been released and a few special ones stood out for people a little more than others. One was obviously the 'pinching hand' emoji, which we all know stands for symbolizing a tiny dick and it's going to be used by every girl to end any kind of argument with a guy. 

Unsolicited dick pic community is in a panic rn https://t.co/ScJgOeg19N

— dad (@NeptxneDubz) February 5, 2019

Another new emoji that's getting a lot of attention by desi people is the autorickshaw emoji, for obvious reasons, of course. As soon as Indians saw the emoji, they all thought of the same thing - 'no' or 'nahi jaayenge'. 

â Approved in #emoji12: Auto Rickshaw https://t.co/7x0mQdLnbE pic.twitter.com/CRO8YximMm

— Emojipedia ð (@Emojipedia) February 7, 2019

People are taking the pain of getting rejected by autorickshaw-walas and giving the same hilarious reaction to this new emoji.

You can use this emoji to say 'no' https://t.co/M7AgMXLxDy

— Harish Iyengaar (@scaryhairyman) February 7, 2019

They got jokes.

I tried sending this emoji but it said 'nahi jaayega'. https://t.co/BE6UvUtFdv

— Swapnil (@thecipherstory) February 7, 2019

“Do you wanna go out sometime?” “*autorickshaw emoji*” 

How I'm going to reject men now https://t.co/a8rY5nijvS

— Dhruti (@dhrutzpah) February 7, 2019

Just won't go.

This emoji will never be sent. Everytime you want to send it, it will just not go https://t.co/3pQliYYNjI

— Noel (@hape_go_lueke) February 7, 2019

Nahi jaana.

When u click it, it will say "Nai jaane ka hai" ð https://t.co/5O8KOxA9dY

— Rumillenial (@Zickey_M) February 7, 2019

Can only use then.

SoBo and townies will use it when they go to Bandra #Bombay #Mumbai https://t.co/hOtgnrMRa1

— MANASI (@CurlyStory) February 7, 2019

Never.

South Bombay people won't be able to use this Emoji https://t.co/PDWhV1trY2

— SAGAR (@sagarcasm) February 7, 2019

Yep, it's that bad.

The only Auto I can get in Mumbai. https://t.co/VdV6fmQM5m

— Clive (@vanillawallah) February 7, 2019

A win!

Vanakroooom! Chennai's auto (yellow) won over Delhi (green) and Mumbai's (black). https://t.co/JVokD1ehiJ

— Arif (@arifkhan7) February 7, 2019

No one can use this.

Mumbaikar who want to travel anything less than 3kms won't be able to use this emoji. https://t.co/8h1sVf0h3x

— Sumedh Deshmukh (@Suumo_o) February 8, 2019

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