The Tweeple Said Shubh Diwali with These Funny, Relatable Tweets

One of India's biggest festivals; Diwali is a time for giving gifts, decorating the home, buying new gadgets… everyone gets involved in the celebrations. There are some experiences that are unique to Diwali and people had these funny and relatable tweets and memes to share on the occasion.

Diwali rangoli

Rangoli is a big part of the celebrations – the tweeple shared all sorts of rangoli designs.

Rangoli…

…And questionable style choices.

Unconventional rangoli

This commentator gave the traditional designs a go-by for this rather unusual take on rangoli.

This is important too!

If well designed, well-made floor art is important, so is the right shot!

Be careful!

A lot of effort went into that creation!

On guard

The least passersby can do is to be careful!

At home…

,,,And at office

Rangoli with a message

Many people have chosen to embrace nonpolluting ways to celebrate Diwali – without crackers.

Others had a different take

For some, court directions and the greater public good could go take a hike – they were going to celebrate Diwali as they wished.

Too much rangoli?

There could be instances where rangoli may not be appreciated.

Diwali sweets

The regulation soan papdi jokes also made an appearance.

Soan papdi

It is a sweet with the dubious distinction of being the most recycled sweet – everybody gifts it; few seem to eat it.

Exchanging gifts

Soan papdi is seen to be a raw deal.

Diwali on social media

The logical sequence of social media posts? Sounds about right.

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