Twitter: Number Neighbour Trend
The number neighbour has been going viral on twitter where people text people with the same number as theirs except the last digit is just higher or lower.
There have been many twitter trends in the past which have gained popularity. The latest trend on twitter is to text your number neighbour. A “number neighbor” is the person who has the phone number one digit away from you in either direction — up or down.
All you have to do find yours is either add or subtract one from the last digit in your phone number. If your number were 555-555-5555, for example — that time-honored stand-in for phone numbers used in fictional programming — then your number neighbors would be 555-555-5554 and 555-555-5556.
People texted their number neighbours and shared their responses in tweets. Some were very funny while the others were a bit concerning. Nevertheless, it’s a fun and a harmless trend that’s been going on everywhere else. It’s not quite popular in Pakistan.
Here are some tweets from the people who tried this trend.
https://twitter.com/xmiraad/status/1158537365436190720
https://twitter.com/EricBilleter_25/status/1157479330332762112?s=20
i feel attacked by my #numberneighbor pic.twitter.com/v8CkWoWhGD
— kylie larson (@kylie_larson341) August 6, 2019
https://twitter.com/xoxomonaelove/status/1157726213609099264?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.buzzfeed.com%2Fmorganmurrell%2Fnumber-neighbor-tweet-reactions-part-2
Well, this was unexpected, lol
This number neighbor game is dangerous pic.twitter.com/SvjYnR2Tyq
— EE »//« (@ThePhenomenalEE) August 4, 2019
well that went well. #numberneighbor pic.twitter.com/xiVRyC6zEf
— lyssa (@ellipita) August 6, 2019
https://twitter.com/frantaasticx_/status/1157160611526008836
Not sure how to feel about my number neighbor… pic.twitter.com/80m5CaFBIN
— Vinn Lavvs (@LavishLivinTone) August 3, 2019
never doing this number neighbor shit again pic.twitter.com/OyIWyDfX0Y
— Chase (@chaseIyons) August 2, 2019
Somebody uploaded a tweet saying that their number neighbour is Chris Evans but Chris said that it’s fake. He replied to the tweet saying ‘Fake. Sorry’
Fake. Sorry. https://t.co/jRjOXaZAqQ
— Chris Evans (@ChrisEvans) August 9, 2019
A few people from Pakistan tried it as well and the responses are too funny!
Don't I have the sweetest number neighbour lol
Can't believe I did this shit. pic.twitter.com/x7o6G1jH2x
— TeflonDon (@Traganos_A) August 7, 2019
So my number neighbour is just another pindi boy just like my regular neighbours. What a fuck show, but i surprised him by saying kesay ho raja jee and he cut as soon as i said jee. pic.twitter.com/0zVo2Aj6K7
— Agha (@Agha_themoiz) August 6, 2019
In conclusion:
As I said, it’s a harmless trend that has been going viral on twitter. Things like these wouldn’t really workout here in Pakistan in my opinion but I mean there’s no harm in trying. It’s a fun trend that we’d like to happen here too but not sure how it’ll go. As you can see above, it can go either way so just try to be careful and stay safe and probably not interact with strangers.
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