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Can I Get A Hoya / Hoyeah Challenge depicting a man appearing to jump down a long flight of stairs.

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Can I Get A Hoya and the Hoyeah Challenge refers to a viral Vine video where a kid says "tin I get a hoya?" (pronounced like "oh yeah") followed by another kid jumping down a flight of stairs, then maxim "hoya." The video went viral and inspired a call-and-response internet challenge where people shout the phrase in public and see if they can become a response. The trend was adopted by TikTokers as early as 2019 and saw a resurgence in mid-2021.

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On an unknown date, a Viner posted a video where they yell, "Can I get a hoya?" from the lesser of a flying of stairs. An older kid then jumps from the top of the steps while saying "hoya." He lands on the ground, gets upward and says "yeah." The video was reuploaded to YouTube[i] on September 1st, 2015, gaining over i.8 million views in six years (shown below).


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Throughout the mid-to-belatedly 2010s, people began uploading videos where they yell in public places or around friends and family with "can I become a hoya," hoping to garner a response. On January 1st, 2017, YouTuber[2] stephpuppychan posted a video where she goes to various public spaces and takes the challenge, gaining over 264,000 views in four years (shown below).

On Jan 9th, 2019, YouTuber[three] Brendan Lebaron30 posted a video doing the claiming in school, gaining over 571,000 views in two years (shown beneath, left). On March 18th, YouTuber Mr. Meme posted a video by TikToker[4] @mr.dankboi of a kid getting his grandpa to say hoya, gaining over 117,000 views in a similar span of time (shown below, right).

The challenge continued to observe success on TikTok throughout 2019, seeing a revival in 2021. On July 3rd, 2021, TikToker[v] @b.mitchell23 posted a video trying to get passengers on a gunkhole to say "hoya," gaining over v.nine million views in two months (shown below).


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