IN MEMES | 'The most anticipated Monday in history': SA happy as booze ban lifted

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As South Africans welcomed the easing of the lockdown to level 3 on Monday, the sale of alcohol seems to be the most celebrated aspect of this - at least judging by social media.

The sale of liquor is now permitted, following the ban that was introduced when the country went into lockdown on March 27.

As usual, South Africans didn’t miss an opportunity to share their humour with memes, expressing their excitement to be able to buy booze again. Shortly after it was announced that sales would be permitted, some people were already planning the grand entrances they'd make at liquor outlets. On WhatsApp, some were looking into hiring the services of a brass brand to escort them to liquor outlets in style.

The user here is asking for referrals on where she or he could get the services of a brass band that would escort to a liquor store because they want to make a grand entrance with some dance moves.June 1 2020: one Monday most people looked forward to.While there were snaking queues by people who longed to buy alcohol, party poopers who tried to judge those buying their booze were quickly brought to order.

 

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