Such videos often go viral from our neighboring country Pakistan, in which Pakistani people are seen ready to do anything to embarrass themselves. One such video is going viral from Pakistan these days. In fact, at 3 in the morning—when most of the city is fast asleep—a long queue of people is seen outside a shop in Lahore. This unique sight has gone viral on social media. The video shows that even in the dead of midnight, people are willing to wait for hours just to drink *lassi* (a traditional drink made from curd). This is the reason why this video from Pakistan is spreading rapidly on the internet, and people are giving funny reactions after seeing it.
Long queue at Lassi shop at 3 am in Lahore
In the viral video, a huge crowd of people is seen gathered outside a famous *Lassi* shop in Lahore. It is being claimed that this video was recorded at around 3 am in the morning, in which people were standing in line just to drink *lassi*. The person sharing the video is also commenting along with it, in which he is telling that it is 3 o’clock in the morning and what a view is visible on a road in Lahore. People standing in this queue have gathered at the shop of “Jeddah Lassi Wala”. To drink *lassi* here, one has to first buy a token and then stand in the queue; Only after all this hard work is one able to go somewhere and get his *lassi*. Yet, despite this trouble, people do not give up and keep coming here again and again; It seems as if they are desperate to embarrass themselves like this. This video was shared on social media platform Facebook, in which everyone is seen patiently waiting for their turn to get *lassi* at 3 in the morning.
Reactions from social media users
As soon as the video surfaced, users flooded the comment section with funny comments. While some users made fun of the trend, others called it a great example of “food craze.” After watching the video, a user commented, “This place is more famous than it deserves; one can make a better *lassi* than this at home.” Another user commented, “I heard the food authority even raided this place once, yet people keep coming here again and again to drink *lassi*.” Additionally, one user jokingly said, “Looks like Pakistanis have vowed to get insulted.” One user commented, “What kind of madness is it that someone has to stand in line at 3:00 in the morning?” While another user defended the residents of Lahore, commenting, “If you count the people standing in line, more than 50 percent of them will probably not be from Lahore.” A third user said, “They are Pakistanis; they are used to being insulted.” Finally, another user commented, “There is no dearth of lunatics in Pakistan.”












