The “I don’t like it, I get it” meme has gone viral on social media and has been shared thousands of times by people.
The sentence was said humorously in a YouTube video, and the explanation of different everyday situations seems to make sense indeed.
The phrase was said by Angolan singer Principe Oro Negro on Budbah Rango Bravo. In the programme, presented by comedian Diogo Defante, a person is invited to prepare recipes and talk about various topics in a good manner.
On the day of the Angolan guest, the suggestion was to make a dessert. While eating sweets for the first time, the presenter asked the singer if he really liked sweets?
At that moment, Principe Oro Negro said the words “I didn’t like it, I took it”. The scene went viral on social media and quickly became another internet meme.
The artist is already known for speaking in a relaxed manner Tik TokBy the way, it’s already gone viral with other videos, like the different song of congratulations, “Today’s Your Birthday.”
Like all memeThe idea is to be a relaxed interaction that spreads across the Internet in all possible contexts.
Thus, it is normal to find people who love the phrase and others who don’t even want to hear about it. Check out some examples of positive and negative feedback for the game below.
How the funny “dislike me, asmei” meme is being used on Twitter
The phrase came ready to celebrate the excitement of the month of June and its various parties.
Other users make use of the phrase to praise the thriving music releases on the web.
Even the Ministry of Tourism decided to play along and used the meme to spread the word.
The meme really works to show happiness in different everyday situations.
But since it is not possible to please everyone on the internet, we find people who are not interested in the meme of the moment.
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