'If she ever goes missing' Delhi police's response turns tweet into golden comedy

The video has become popular, amassing more than 200,000 views, and has seen active engagement from many users in the form of comments and reactions.

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A Delhi resident sparked amusement on social media after he tweeted at the Delhi Police, mistakenly typing "signal" instead of "single," while humorously asking when they would help him find a girlfriend. Responding in kind, the Delhi Police quoted the tweet and humorously retorted that they could only extend their assistance if his hypothetical girlfriend were to go missing.

In their playful response, the Delhi Police quipped, "Sir, we can help you find her (only if she ever goes missing)," followed by a witty advice, "Tip: If you are a 'signal', we hope you stay green, not red." This light-hearted banter showcased the Delhi Police's social media team's knack for clever responses and added a humorous touch to their online presence.

The exchange quickly garnered attention, accumulating over 200,000 views as users engaged with comments and reactions. One user empathised with the humour, acknowledging the importance of expressing feelings while appreciating the Delhi Police's understanding and response. Another user added a playful twist, suggesting that the person's typo of "signal" instead of "single" might signify a potential red flag for others.

Among the amusing replies, one user creatively likened relationships to traffic signals, humorously noting how everyone prefers the "green signal" but often ends up stopping at the "red signal," reflecting the common struggles and dynamics of romantic pursuits.

The light-hearted interaction not only entertained social media users but also showcased the Delhi Police's ability to engage with the public in a relatable and humorous manner, fostering a positive online presence.