Ananth Rupanagudi, an officer in the Indian Railway Accounts Service (IRAS), is known for his sharp wit and playful sense of humor. On any given day, his Twitter (now X) timeline is a treasure trove of clever quips, amusing insights, and light-hearted banter. His followers, especially fellow bureaucrats, eagerly await his latest posts, which often bring a much-needed smile during the workday.
Recently, Ananth Rupanagudi shared another dose of lunch humor, posting a joke that had been on his mind. In a witty 3-post thread on X, he cleverly referenced the names of famous car companies, adding a humorous twist to the conversation.
Lunchtime humour – Who said car names don't have a meaning?
— Ananth Rupanagudi (@Ananth_IRAS) November 11, 2024
FIAT: Failure in Italian Automotive Technology.
FORD: For Only Rough Drivers.
HYUNDAI: Hope You Understand Nothing's Drivable And Inexpensive!
VOLVO: Very Odd Looking Vehicular Object!
Cont'd… 1/3
He posted on X, “Lunchtime humour – Who said car names don’t have a meaning?
FIAT: Failure in Italian Automotive Technology.
FORD: For Only Rough Drivers.
HYUNDAI: Hope You Understand Nothing’s Drivable And Inexpensive!
VOLVO: Very Odd Looking Vehicular Object!
PORSCHE: Proof Of Rich Spoiled Children Having Everything!
TOYOTA: The One You Only Trust, Always!
HONDA: Hung Over, Now Driving Away!
BMW: Big Money Waste!
AUDI : An unwanted debt invitation
MERCEDES: Maximum Enthusiasm , Recurring Cost, Ego Developed, Eagerness to Sell!
And the best…
MARUTI:
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Made According to Roads & Users Typically Indian. 😃😛😂”