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    19 Memes That Will Only Make Sense To Adults Who Live With Their Parents

    "What do you want for lunch? Motor bandh karde. How do I find Sheila aunty's number on my phone? Can I watch Amazon Prime on my Netflix?"

    1. Constantly being asked where you're going, where you've been, or who you're talking to.

    2. Keeping your significant other a top secret and having to save their number under a different name.

    3. Having a curfew despite being an adult who is perfectly capable of taking care of themselves.

    4. Pretending to come home sober when you're actually drunk or high AF.

    5. Becoming an expert in sneaking in your SO and/or friends after hours.

    6. Receiving a full-blown lecture from them when all you were trying to do was be funny.

    7. Having them as constant background characters while you're working from home and attending Zoom meetings.

    Background noise of pressure cooker sitis in zoom meetings is the new normal.

    8. Having your parents poke their heads in every now and then to ask you a million random questions.

    9. Being sassed all day, everyday!

    10. Constantly being asked to clean your room.

    11. Being made to feel guilty every time you order food from outside.

    do ur parents get mad at u for ordering food or r u normal

    12. Having your parents give you a disappointed look every time you wake up ever-so-slightly late.

    13. Having to pick out a perfectly PG-13 movie to watch with them because you don't want to deal with the awkwardness that comes with a sex scene.

    When a sex scene comes on tv with your parents and you have to act like you don't even know what sex is

    All Indian kids know that it's time to fetch water when a sex scene comes on.

    14. Constantly hearing them read their WhatsApp jokes out loud and having a second job of being their fact-checker.

    15. Perpetually being forced to socialise and entertain guests.

    16. Listening to shaadi talk all the time.

    Behind every successful woman are her parents... wondering why she hasn't found someone yet and when she plans on getting married.

    17. Listening to them complain about how you're on your phone 24x7 while they scroll through their 100th "Good Morning" message on WhatsApp.

    18. Not having to save up to pay rent, which is a privilege that we often don't realise we have.

    19. And finally, knowing that you're living with the people who care for you and will always love you the most.

    Now share this with your parents (and maybe prepare yourself for another lecture)!