The term was coined by Malume Sylvestor on popular reality show Utatakho this week when describing how he had impregnated a woman during a one-night stand. Get your dictionaries out because Mzansi has a new term to add to the national language… same day service.
Malume had been called to the show after a woman asked for help in trying to find her biological father. It was eventually revealed who the father of the child was, and guess what? It wasn’t Sylvester.
#utatakho Same day service🤣🤣🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/OvnjzxpLMD
— Girlpwr (@pouvoirdfilles) July 17, 2018
Twitter couldn’t handle the new term and it made memes flood, check some of them below:
https://twitter.com/MalumaneDineo/status/1019286783878746113
MR same day service is not the father#Utatakho pic.twitter.com/Y6rtbgJ1u9
— Buhle Nzimande (@nzinzimaweni) July 17, 2018
Sylvester is NOT th father but OKSALAAAAAYO utyile and we know now! #utatakho pic.twitter.com/dPQp7ELDlL
— IssA sanda (@asanda_01) July 17, 2018
https://twitter.com/azange08/status/1019286520216289282
But the internet was still stuck on the phrase and moved quickly to ask that it be adopted by the streets.
I thought I had heard it all until i heard "same day service" #utatakho pic.twitter.com/C48jjMKtKt
— MamakaB ❤ (@Loretta_S3go) July 17, 2018
https://twitter.com/thembimatipira/status/1019287176209731586
https://twitter.com/CulturexTime/status/1019288449118031873
#utatakho same day service 😭😭😭😂 pic.twitter.com/jTZhBwIXkb
— NgwanaConstance (@MoloiCindy) July 17, 2018
#utatakho
Same day service did not work! pic.twitter.com/5HiMf7rJNk— 🖤Thobile🖤 (@Mis_Thobile) July 17, 2018
"Same day service", our parents are failing us #utatakho pic.twitter.com/RaaSVopC6B
— Mmatshepo Mphela (@Kgoshigadi_M) July 17, 2018
https://twitter.com/Skruv/status/1019285021977399297
Source: Times Live