Man Serves Thinnest Slices Of Cake - Internet Gives Hilarious Reactions

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In the viral cake-cutting video, you can see a man slicing the cake in the thinnest slice possible. Read on for details.

Man Serves Thinnest Slices Of Cake - Internet Gives Hilarious Reactions
This virak video has garnered more than 100k views

Highlights

  • Internet is a storehouse of various unique content.
  • We recently came across a video that left internet in splits.
  • It featured a man cutting thinnest slice of cake at a party.

What truly steals the show at any birthday bash? Well, it has to be the cake. Everyone, especially the kids, eagerly wait for the cake-cutting ceremony, followed by savouring those delectable slices. It's no secret that every kid secretly wishes for a slightly bigger piece. In fact, the thought of the cake running out before your turn is a bad feeling no one ever wants to go through. But picture this — you attend a birthday party, and the host is serving the thinnest slices of cake. Not a desirable situation, right? A video, currently making the rounds on Instagram, captures one such instance, and it's triggering a chorus of hilarious reactions in the comments section. 

In the video, a man is seen standing beside the cake. He is employing small cardboard pieces as serving platforms. With a knife in hand, he goes on to cut a slice so astonishingly thin that it barely reaches half an inch in thickness. To add a touch of humour, the text overlaid on the video aptly questions, "Cake diya hai ya cake ki photocopy [Are you giving cake or its photocopy?]" 

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Take a look at the video below:

The witty caption of the video reads, “Cardboard is thicker than cake.” 

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There are more than 100k views on this video and people are leaving no stone unturned in sharing their hilarious responses in the comment section.

A user wrote, “Sab ke janay ke baad raat me akele khayega [Once everyone leaves, he will eat it alone at night]”

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Another one added, “Bhai cake manga tha, cake ka chilka nahi [Bro we asked for a cake, not its shell.]”

A comment read, “Lagta hai kafi mehenga cake hai [Seems like the cake is quite expensive.]”

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Cake batega sab ye sun kar aaye the yaha to bread butter bat raha h [It was said there will be cake for everyone, but here, it's more like bread and butter.]," wrote a user.

What do you think about this cake-serving technique? Tell us in the comments.

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