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Isn't it funny how Facebook decides to add Urdu in 2017? It's like they opened up a world of possibilities. But then you start thinking, did your auntie who barely mastered English just accidentally stumble into Urdu one day? "Why is my Facebook speaking in code? Am I being hacked?!
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Facebook in Urdu in 2017... it's like suddenly discovering a secret club where you're in the loop but don't quite understand the secret handshake. You're scrolling, thinking you're just catching up on your cousin's vacation pics, and suddenly, boom, you're lost in a maze of characters that look like a mix of swooshes and dots. It's like a linguistic surprise party you weren't prepared for!
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You know, I realized something mind-blowing the other day. Back in 2017, Facebook introduced Urdu as one of its languages. Now, that's forward-thinking, but I can't help but wonder, did they ever consider how many friendships were accidentally formed because someone mis-clicked the language settings? "Wait, you speak Urdu too? Oh, we're friends now!
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Facebook introduced Urdu in 2017, and it was like an accidental cultural exchange program. You'd scroll through, seeing posts you could understand, and then suddenly, you're in a whirlwind of Urdu characters, feeling like you've stumbled into an exotic bazaar. "Wait, when did I sign up for this trip?
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Facebook in Urdu in 2017... it's the ultimate language learning experience you never asked for. You start recognizing words here and there, feeling proud, but then reality hits, and you realize you've only deciphered "like," "comment," and "share." Congratulations, you're fluent in Facebook!
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Isn't it interesting how Facebook offered Urdu in 2017? Suddenly, your timeline had this unexpected pop of diversity. But let's be real, most of us pretended to understand those Urdu posts while secretly wondering if our friends had turned into cryptographers overnight.
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You know, adding Urdu to Facebook in 2017 was like a linguistic rollercoaster. Suddenly, your feed was a mix of English, memes, and the occasional, beautifully written Urdu post that you just couldn't understand. It was like being in a multicultural potluck, but you forgot your translation dictionary.
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Facebook decided to add Urdu in 2017. It's like they whispered to themselves, "Let's make things interesting." But let's face it, most of us clicked on it out of curiosity, thinking it might magically enhance our social lives. Instead, we were left staring at our screens like, "Um, help?
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Facebook and Urdu in 2017—it's like accidentally stumbling into a foreign film without subtitles. You try to follow along, but eventually, you give up and just nod along, hoping nobody asks you a question about what you just scrolled past. "Yeah, that post about the weather was so relatable!
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So, Facebook in Urdu in 2017... it's the ultimate language barrier breaker, right? I can only imagine the confusion when someone's mom, thinking she's Googling, somehow switches Facebook to Urdu and ends up joining a Pakistani cat meme group unknowingly. "Honey, why are these cats speaking in riddles?
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