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Viral Video: The English skills of Pakistani cricketers are globally famous and a constant source of memes. Fluency in English is often linked to education, but it’s not just cricketers—many in Pakistan struggle with English in ways that can leave you in splits.
Recently, a viral video has taken social media by storm, featuring a Pakistani journalist and a police officer arguing in English. The video has left netizens in splits, as their conversation is a mix of confidence and unintentional comedy.
The viral video was uploaded on X (formerly Twitter) by a user named “Raja Muneeb,” with the caption: "This had me in splits! A Pakistani journalist and a policeman arguing in English."
Watch Viral Video Here:
😂😂😂This had me in splits! A Pakistani journalist and a policeman arguing in English. pic.twitter.com/XI8TvudHVT
— Raja Muneeb (@RajaMuneeb) March 16, 2025
In the video, a journalist and a police officer engage in a heated argument over parking. While the argument itself is normal, the moment they switch to English, the situation turns into pure comedy. Their attempt to speak English confidently, despite grammatical blunders, has made this viral video an internet sensation. Watching it without laughing is almost impossible!
The most hilarious part of the viral video is how both the journalist and the police officer try their best to argue in English—whether the words make sense or not. At one point, the policeman confidently says, “You Dhamki is Legal”, leaving social media users in stitches.
People quickly flooded the comments section with funny reactions. Some pointed out that the journalist had a slightly better grasp of English, but the police officer struggled yet responded with full confidence. Despite his difficulties, he kept trying to prove his point, making the argument even funnier.
Initially, the argument in the viral video began in Urdu and Punjabi, but when they switched to English, it turned into an unintentional comedy show. Eventually, the police officer ran out of English words and chose to walk away.
Social media was quick to react with hilarious comments. One user joked, “At least it is better than the English spoken by their cricketers.” Another said, “Bois played well.” A third user wrote, “Pura country meme content hai.” A fourth added, “Angreji bhi sharma gyi..”
This viral video proves once again that Pakistan never fails to provide meme-worthy content.