
Sep 06, 2024 07:32 PM IST
Sep 06, 2024 07:32 PM IST
Over the last few months, “Peak Bengaluru” became an internet shorthand to describe anything that could only happen in the tech hub of India. This “anything” typically includes techies working on their laptops in auto rickshaws, techies working on their laptops in pubs, techies working on their laptops in front of momo shops – and, occasionally – techies taking on the role of gig workers to touch grass on weekends.
But now, it appears as if the Peak Bengaluru trend has suddenly been replaced by “Deep Bengaluru”.
Social media platform In fact, the hugely popular Peak Bengaluru
It all started with a single post, as most internet trends generally do.
On September 2,
Even as his post went viral on X, his description of himself as a “deep bangalorean” was picked up by X users. “Deep Bangalorean is such a BLR thing to say,” wrote one
“Will ask people if they are ‘deep bangalorean’ or not from now on,” another joked.
“How deep Bangalorean are you?” asked X user Shantanu Goel – a post that helped the trend gain further traction.
One “Petition for @peakbengaluru to rebrand to deep Bengaluru,” the user posted, and had her wish granted very soon.
The phrase was soon being bandied about indiscriminately on social media, sparking a viral trend where people were using “Deep Bengaluru” in earnest but also in a mocking fashion. Many Bengaluru residents used “deep Bengaluru” as a way to describe their true-blue Bengaluru roots, but others used it to highlight the infrastructural issues plaguing the tech hub of India.
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