More than his work, Kerala MP Shashi Tharoor is popular on social media for his amazing speech videos and the use of fancy English words.
How can we forget that he’s the man who introduced the words like “Exasperating farrago of distortions”, “masquerading” and many more to the social media world?
Recently he tweeted and explained why he always uses such hifi words to convey his message. While explaining, he ended up using more such words. Read his tweet-
To all the well-meaning folks who send me parodies of my supposed speaking/writing style: The purpose of speaking or writing is to communicate w/ precision. I choose my words because they are the best ones for the idea i want to convey, not the most obscure or rodomontade ones!
To all the well-meaning folks who send me parodies of my supposed speaking/writing style: The purpose of speaking or writing is to communicate w/ precision. I choose my words because they are the best ones for the idea i want to convey, not the most obscure or rodomontade ones!
— Shashi Tharoor (@ShashiTharoor) December 13, 2017
This tweet of Shashi received a similar response as his earlier tweets but one thing was special. Famous diary brand Amul also joined the trollers and took a dig on him in their own creative way.
Amul posted a topical creative dedicated to Shashi Tharoor’s hifi vocabulary and it was hilarious. Have a look-
#Amul Topical: MP's fondness for tweeting big words like 'Rodomontade'! pic.twitter.com/26HlzjTM4U
— Amul.coop (@Amul_Coop) December 15, 2017
You can also check it below-
The creative received a thundering response from Twitterati but it was the comeback tweet of Shashi Tharoor that took the cake. He wrote-
Butterly honoured. But I feel like a Tharoorosaurus Rex, an ancient creature soon to be extinct, snuffed out in a cloud of incomprehension….
Butterly honoured. But I feel like a Tharoorosaurus Rex, an ancient creature soon to be extinct, snuffed out in a cloud of incomprehension…. https://t.co/2VnkHlla1c
— Shashi Tharoor (@ShashiTharoor) December 15, 2017
Take a look at how Twitterati reacted-
1
Ha HA! This is thoroughly enjoyable! A refreshing change from the otherwise, polarized political disquisition!
— Ravikumar Chockalingam MD MPH (@Chockalingam_Ra) December 15, 2017
2
Congratulations sir …. and indeed compliments to @Amul_Coop to have explained complexities of comprehension in such a simple way !!!👌🏽😃
— MK (@iam_manishk) December 16, 2017
3
That’s supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!
— Rajiv Bishnoi राजीव (@rajiv_bishnoi) December 15, 2017
4
What a Farrago sir. Throw at us some more tougher words
— Ayush (@ayushstweets) December 15, 2017
5
Love the response!
— Sajan Abraham (@Sajan_Zibonga) December 16, 2017
6
Ha ha… Honestly sir i just love the phrase, the words u used… U r an epitome of English literature… Keep using those unsung, delightful words to keep us entertained!!! Salute sir 👌
— Dr. Samujjwal Roy (@iamSamujjwal) December 16, 2017
Well, that was seriously a hilarious conversation.