
‘Pls keep distance.. car lag gayi toh biwi peetegi‘: Delhi Man's hilarious car sign wins the Internet
Navigating traffic in big cities is no easy task. With narrow lanes, impatient drivers, and bumper-to-bumper jams, small bumps and scrapes, however, are pretty routine. Most drivers just shrug and move on, but if your car is brand new, you're likely to be extra cautious, always on edge to avoid even the tiniest scratch.
And sometimes, it's not even your fault. Another driver's carelessness can cost you a dent or worse. Tired of such hassles, one car owner from Delhi NCR decided to mount a digital display on the rear windshield of his car with a message that's currently sending the Internet into a laughing fit.
The message reads: 'Pls keep distance… car lag gayi toh biwi mujhe peetegi' (Please keep distance… if the car gets hit, my wife will beat me.) The sarcastic warning is resonating with everyone who's ever had to protect their car like their own child—or feared their partner's reaction more than a run in with traffic police.
A video that captured this car, shared by a user named Rishav Goyal, has now gone viral. Goyal captioned the video: 'Iss bhai ko pitwa diya aaj' (Got this brother thrashed today).
A post shared by Rishav Goyal (@trippi_twenty)
The man behind the sign, Robin Ghai, was quick to respond in the comments, writing, 'Lol I never imagined my car will be featured on Insta reels! Where did you catch me my friend?' His response only added to the fun as thousands poured in with witty reactions of their own.
One user said, 'If that happens, you can always treat your wife with a cozy and a fun-filled stay between nature. Maaf kar degi.' (She'll forgive you.)
Another user wrote, 'Ye dekhkar ladkiyon mein Khushi ki lahar' (Seeing this, there's a wave of happiness among women').
A third user focused on the number plate: 'My favorite no. Plate is in your car but yes I want GJ03 SA 4444.'
Meanwhile, in another viral news, an Italian creator is making headlines for a bizarre but impressive invention: a Fiat Panda modified into what's now being called the world's thinnest car.

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