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Indians come forward to talk about the #BestMemories2020

by Suman Gupta

Memories are the most intrinsic part of our lives. It is something that makes us stronger- and gives us the strength to move on. It defines who we are and creates a foundation for something more significant for us. Last year was full of challenges, yet amidst all the chaos, people showed relentless spirit. Taking this ahead, influencers, and people on networking platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Quora etc., came forward and spoke about their best memories of 2020. Not just this, even Kingston Technology, a world leader of memory products and technology solutions, kickstarted a contest around the theme #BestMemories2020. The company urged its users to come up with stories that helped bring a smile to their faces in 2020. Users across India elaborated on their memories, which made them smile and gave them the strength to move ahead and get through the unprecedented times.

Influencers like Sahil Gera, Masoon Garg, Harshit Arora, Ashwini Dixit, Divya Boppanna, Rajeev Rana, Anmol Trehan, etc also joined the trend and invited their followers to talk about their #BestMemories2020. The themes highlighted during the conversations across social media platforms were around how people kept themselves motivated during work from home, spent more time with friends and families, celebrated birthdays virtually, conducted virtual dates, and more. Apart from these themes, people even encapsulated how they spent their time constructively last year by learning newer things, helping people in need during the pandemic, and more.

The entire campaign #BestMemories2020 has generated a positive impact among the people in the testing times. It has motivated people to reminisce their best memories despite all odds.

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