All thanks to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's November 8 decision of banning Rs 500, and Rs 100 bank notes that the term 'demonetisation' has become the top trending and the most talked about word in the country.
People are still split about whether they should support or oppose the decision which was taken by the Prime Minister to end the menace of black money in the country.Â
But all the arguments for and against demonetisation aside, everyone may agree on the fact that its implementation has caused the common man a wave of inconvenience.
The crackdown on the shadow economy has brought large parts of the Indian economy to a virtual standstill.
The bulk of posts related to demonetisation started coming on people's WhatsApp number, on Twitter and their Facebook accounts immediately after the Government's November 8announcement by the prime minister. And the trend continues even 17 days after the decision.
In the series of funny and witty posts on social media, advertising executive Sanjay Sipahimalani on Friday posted 13 tweets comparing the changing rules after demonetisation decision by re-imagining them as in-flight announcements.
He tweeted in-flight announcements as if they were being made in the style of changing rules on demonetisation since its announcement by the Narendra Modi Government on November 8.
Here are the hilarious tweets -
If in-flight announcements were made in the manner of demonetisation notifications: (1/13)
— Sanjay Sipahimalani (@SanSip) November 25, 2016
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Hello, and welcome aboard. Do fasten your seatbelts, because we’re in for a bumpy ride. (2/13)
— Sanjay Sipahimalani (@SanSip) November 25, 2016
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You can stow cabin baggage in the overhead compartment for the first 15 minutes after which you need to place it under your seat. (3/13)
— Sanjay Sipahimalani (@SanSip) November 25, 2016
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After five more minutes, you can take it out and place it on your lap. Until further notice. (4/13)
— Sanjay Sipahimalani (@SanSip) November 25, 2016
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You can switch off your cellphones now. Those who switched off cellphones five minutes ago may be subject to penalty. (5/13)
— Sanjay Sipahimalani (@SanSip) November 25, 2016
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There is no penalty for those using pre-paid cards that they have purchased in the last 24 hours. (6/13)
— Sanjay Sipahimalani (@SanSip) November 25, 2016
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Or is it 12 hours? We’ll let you know. (7/13)
— Sanjay Sipahimalani (@SanSip) November 25, 2016
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Our in-flight crew will be happy to take care of your needs. Write down stated needs and get the signature of the airline CEO. (8/13)
— Sanjay Sipahimalani (@SanSip) November 25, 2016
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Food will be served first to those sitting on rows 1 to 12. After 5 minutes, we’ll reverse the order. Then it's odd-numbered rows. (9/13)
— Sanjay Sipahimalani (@SanSip) November 25, 2016
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Unless the food runs out. (10/13)
— Sanjay Sipahimalani (@SanSip) November 25, 2016
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Those who are already full are encouraged to distribute leftover food to those less fortunate. (11/13)
— Sanjay Sipahimalani (@SanSip) November 25, 2016
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In case of turbulence, oxygen masks will drop down. Before using these, you need to provide a chest X-ray that is KYC-compliant. (12/13)
— Sanjay Sipahimalani (@SanSip) November 25, 2016
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The flight should take 60 minutes, but it could be more. Or less. It’s a small inconvenience. Take this flight for the nation. (13/13)
— Sanjay Sipahimalani (@SanSip) November 25, 2016