The meme “I didn't like it, I got it” went viral on social media and was shared thousands of times by people.
The phrase was said in a humorous way in a YouTube video and it seems that it is already a sensation to explain different everyday situations.
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The phrase was said on Rango Bravo, on the PodPah channel, by the Angolan singer Príncipe Ouro Negro. In the program, presented by comedian Diogo Defante, a person is invited to prepare recipes and talk about various topics in a good-natured way.
On the day of the Angolan guest, the suggestion was to prepare a pudding. While eating the candy for the first time, the singer was asked by the presenter if he really liked the dessert?
At that moment, Príncipe Ouro Negro said the phrase “I didn’t like it, I took it”. The scene circulated on social media and quickly became yet another internet meme.
The artist is already known for speaking in a relaxed way in the
TikTok, by the way, he has already gone viral with other videos, such as the different song for congratulations, “Today is your birthday”.like all meme, the idea is to be a relaxed interaction that circulates through the internet in all possible contexts.
Thus, it is normal to find people who love the phrase and others who do not even want to hear about it. Check out some examples of positive and negative reactions to the game below.
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The phrase came ready to celebrate the excitement of June and its various parties.
Other users take advantage of the phrase to praise music releases that are booming on the web.
Even the Ministry of Tourism decided to play along and used the meme to spread the news.
The meme really serves to demonstrate happiness in different everyday situations.
But, as it is not possible to please everyone on the internet, we find people who are not interested in the meme of the moment.
Have you ever recited that phrase?