• Ever thought! Dettol Soap can fall under Hindu, Muslim or Christian religion? LinkedIn's user latest deep cringing post

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    Ever thought! Dettol Soap can fall under Hindu, Muslim or Christian religion? LinkedIn's user latest deep cringing post
    Twitter users were baffled after reading a LinkedIn user's article regarding the alleged 'Hindu, Muslim, Christian' features of a Dettol soap bar...

    Digital Desk: In the Era of bifurcation and constant chants of religious beats, here comes a cryptic post from a LinkedIn user who very thoughtfully described the elements of the soap bar.

    Is a Dettol soap bar Hindu, Muslim, or Christian? The solution is obviously a soap bar, but a LinkedIn user thought it was a worthwhile notion to put up. "Looked #muslim from the outside cover. When the outside cover was removed and examined, it was revealed to be a #hindu. The astonishing thing was that the inner hindu bore the hallmark of #christianity. "Wow #dettol you are truly #killing #germs guy [sic]," Ritesh Chaudhary the LinkedIn user wrote on the page.

    Looked #muslim from the outer cover. When the outer cover was removed and seen, it turned out to be a #hindu. The amazing thing is that the inner hindu was bearing the stamp of #christianity.

    wow #dettol you are really #killing #germs man


    Twitter users gave it a thumbs down and asked Elon Musk to buy LinkedIn. "I was a little upset that no one said "this is my India" on the original tweet, "According to one Twitter user. "LinkedIn is fantastic since I have no idea whether posts like this one are humorous or serious." "Another person tweeted.


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