Viral: Woman’s chat about 2000 note is going viral, reason will not control such laughter

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Viral: Woman’s chat about 2000 note is going viral, reason will not control such laughter

Woman’s chat going viral.

Woman’s chat going viral.

Viral Chat: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) recently announced the withdrawal of Rs 2,000 notes and allowed people to deposit them in their bank accounts till September 30. It was also clarified that the higher denomination notes will continue to be legal tender even after the deadline. However, this news created a frenzy and many people started panicking to use the note to buy goods. Several users also pointed out on social media that some petrol pumps and shopkeepers are refusing to accept notes. Meanwhile, a conversation between two friends about the same thing has caught the attention of people on the internet. A woman said that she had an argument with the shopkeeper for refusing to accept the notes, but when she explained the reason, people could not control their laughter. User Dee shared it on Twitter. He posted a screenshot of the WhatsApp chat.

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Regarding the post, the user wrote that her friend texted her saying, today I went to buy Aesthetic Looking Legs Garment, the shopkeeper refused to accept 2000 rupees note, I was so annoyed that I decided to withdraw till 30th September Gave a monologue (speech) about its legality, later he said that your point is fine but your 2000 note is torn, after saying that I quietly changed it to UPI.

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Since being shared, the post has garnered over 26K views and 284 likes on the social media platform. Several users commented on the post with laughing emojis. One wrote, he is cute. A user said, Aesthetic looking chip.

RBI statement

RBI has asked all banks to immediately stop issuing Rs 2,000 notes. The central bank started printing Rs 2,000 notes in November 2016 after Prime Minister Narendra Modi had demonetised higher denomination notes of Rs 1,000 and Rs 500 overnight. The purpose of introducing Rs 2,000 bank notes was served when adequate quantities of other denominations of bank notes became available, RBI said in a statement. In such a situation, the printing of Rs 2000 notes was stopped in 2018-19.


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