Eish wena siya kolisis response to loading shedding viral video

You're referring to the popular South African phrase "Eish wena siya kolisis" which roughly translates to "Oh my goodness, what's going on here?" or "Oh dear, what's happening here?"

The phrase gained widespread attention after a viral video emerged showing a group of people reacting to the announcement of load shedding (a scheduled power outage) in South Africa. The video showed the group's shocked and frustrated reactions, with one person exclaiming "Eish wena siya kolisis" as they struggled to comprehend the news.

The phrase has since become a meme and a cultural phenomenon in South Africa, symbolizing the frustration and exasperation many people feel when dealing with the country's frequent power outages. It's often used humorously or ironically to express surprise, shock, or annoyance at unexpected events or situations.

Here's a possible response to the viral video:

"Eish wena siya kolisis! Who knew load shedding could be so dramatic? I mean, I've seen people freak out over less, but this takes the cake! I'm just over here trying to keep my lights on and my fridge from defrosting, and these folks are having a full-blown meltdown! Eish wena siya kolisis, indeed!"