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Trend alert: Why is desi Twitter sharing "the urge to..."

Several brands too joined the trend for their share of topical marketing. Food-delivery brand Swiggy came up with a food-themed version of “The Urge”.

November 11, 2021 / 15:07 IST
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"The Urge": Twitter users are sharing common observations they find interesting.
"The Urge": Twitter users are sharing common observations they find interesting.

Hundreds of posts have surfaced on social media in the last couple of days where people are sharing their versions of ‘The Urge’, mundane instances which most of us can relate to.

Twitter users are coming up with common, day-to-day observations they find interesting, such as the “the urge to sleep five minutes more after snoozing the alarm for the seventh time”. Or, some of us are guilty of not resisting the urge to ask for a free, last pani puri from the local chaat seller.

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“The remote worker's urge to go on a workation” is something we or our colleagues may have faced during the pandemic.

Several brands too joined the trend for their share of topical marketing.
Food-delivery brand Swiggy came up with (obviously) a food-themed “The Urge”.