The internet slang term “Who Is In Paris” is used to sarcastically question the importance or relevance of something. It originated as a response to a tweet asking about people in Paris and has since been widely used to dismiss or belittle certain topics or discussions online.
Examples:
1. Person A: “Just found out that my favorite celebrity is in Paris right now!”
– Person B: Who Is In Paris? Nobody cares about celebrities and their fancy vacations.
2. Person A: “I just finished reading this amazing book about the history of Paris!”
– Person B: Who Is In Paris? I don’t understand why anyone would waste their time on books, especially about a single city.
Synonyms:
inParis, in Paris, inPARIS, InParis
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