'Broke People Should Never Laugh': Understanding viral trend taking TikTok by storm
A new viral TikTok trend, featuring the hashtag #BrokePeopleShouldNeverLaugh is taking TikTok by storm. The trend has gained significant traction with millions of users participating. It started as a lighthearted joke and now evolved into a divisive social media phenomenon.
The premise revolves around individuals showcasing their luxurious lifestyles, expensive purchases, and lavish experiences, while humorously suggesting that those facing financial difficulties should abstain from laughter. Keep reading for more!
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‘Broke people should never laugh’
Navigating financial situations has become increasingly challenging, as individuals constantly grapple with earning money and making ends meet in their day-to-day lives. Surprisingly, amidst the current economic climate, a trending phenomenon on TikTok has emerged, focusing on the discussion of financial struggles.
The latest TikTok trend revolves around the notion that "broke people should never laugh." Numerous TikTok users have taken to the platform to publicly call out their relatives or loved ones for their perceived inability to afford meals when dining out. The trend seems to highlight the tension between financial constraints and the ability to enjoy oneself freely. By using humor and a touch of irony, these TikTok creators aim to draw attention to the financial struggles faced by some individuals, often within their own social circles. The quote was repeatedly said by rapper-singer Nicki Minaj. This trend can be done by including other creative content. It includes the insulting event, negative comments from viewers, and so on. You need to give a voiceover when you hear the dialogue “Broke people should never laugh”. Additionally, users have the option to visually present their circumstances by featuring quotes on the screen.
@cristinaarbelaezz he's too good to us :heart_hands::skin-tone-3: #fyp #brokepeopleshouldneverlaugh ♬ original sound - Francesca Arcari
'Dad still pays for everything'
One of the TikTok users said, "The way he's still happily paying tho imfaoooo" Another said, "My dad makes 300k a year and I make 30k HE CAN PAY". Another wrote, "he's so happy to be included" Another user said, "We all be working but dad still pays for everything"
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