They likened the summit to a wedding party.. Macron is the father of the bride.. Trudeau the groom

Social media pioneers mock the G7 summit

The leaders forgot their important tasks and got busy taking pictures.

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The leaders of the Group of Seven were subjected to harsh criticism and sarcasm from the pioneers of social networking sites for "sitting to take pictures" without ties, as if they were participating in the end of celibacy ceremony.

The seven most powerful leaders in the world were criticized on the Internet for their seemingly inappropriate approach at the top, and the "childish behavior" of some of them, with social media users accusing them of trying to appear "modern and decent".

Pictures of politicians taking pictures at Elmau Castle in Bavaria, Germany, spread on social media, with many noting how "relaxed" they looked.

"The G7 leaders look like fathers and uncles at the end of a wedding, while their wives tell them their taxi is waiting for them outside," wrote one critic online.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson may have had the most derision, with one commenting: "Of course, Johnson's pants are slipping", while a third commented that Johnson looked like he had spent a "night out".

Others questioned the leaders' awareness of the gravity of the situation, accusing the leaders of the United States, Germany, France, Italy, the United Kingdom, Canada and Japan of sitting only for "endless photo opportunities."

One critic said the summit was a wedding, and that French President Emmanuel Macron looked like "the father of the bride, smiling politely but apparently not like being there."

Uncle Boris seemed to be drunk, and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was celebrating with his friends the end of his celibacy and marriage.

This meeting may have been the most important of the previous summits, but Johnson and Trudeau couldn't help but brag about the size of their Air Force Ones.

Johnson joked that he saw what they call "Canada Force One" on the tarmac, before Trudeau mocked the Conservative leader by insisting that Johnson's Airbus was bigger than his own.

In response, Johnson said his plane was "very modest".

The British Prime Minister's plane is 146 feet long, which is smaller than Trudeau's plane, which is 153 feet long.

  Some questioned the leaders' awareness of the gravity of the situation, accusing the leaders of the United States, Germany, France, Italy, the United Kingdom, Canada and Japan of sitting only for "endless photo opportunities."

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