Twitterati has some hilarious responses to Google asking why Indians want to marry Assistant

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Twitterati has some hilarious responses to Google asking why Indians want to marry Assistant
Google joined the "really really" meme trend on Twitter with a question for its Indian users. The tech giant wants to know why users want to marry its Assistant.

In a tweet posted on Monday, Google India wrote, "We really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really want to know why you keep asking the Google Assistant to marry you."



The cheeky tweet, that has been retweeted 5.6K times and has 1.6K comments (and counting), received some hilarious replies from Twitterati.





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The 'really really really' meme trend became popular on Twitter in the last few months.

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