Starts like a 30-million payout.
Fake money. Real group chat damage.
I want to give you 30 million. You believed me for a second, didn't you?
Create shareable meme cards from the Chinese "我要给你三千万" wordplay joke. This meme generator turns the fake money setup into a screenshot-ready joke in seconds.
This is based on a Chinese wordplay meme: "我要给你三千万".
Then the money turns into the punchline.
Now it's a meme card made for screenshots and group chats.
How the joke works
Build your version of the fakeout
Pick the tone, drop in names, and turn the Chinese meme setup into something your group chat will want to resend.
I want to give you 30 million.
Not dollars. Just a fake money joke with three ridiculously expensive wishes.
Take these instead:
- laugh embarrassingly hard
- stay suspiciously healthy
- make it home safe like the main character
More sharing tools
The long caption and direct link still exist. They just no longer have to scream for attention in the first screenful.
I want to give you 30 million. Not dollars. Just a fake money joke with three ridiculously expensive wishes. Take these instead: - laugh embarrassingly hard - stay suspiciously healthy - make it home safe like the main character Make your own: https://30millionmeme.com/?lang=en&variant=classic&format=poster-4x5
https://30millionmeme.com/?lang=en&variant=classic&format=poster-4x5Chinese source
About the original Chinese meme
This site is based on the Chinese meme "我要给你三千万". The original joke hinges on the word "千万", so the English version keeps the fakeout structure instead of translating it word for word.
The source line is "我要给你三千万"
That sentence literally sounds like "I want to give you 30 million," which is why the setup lands so quickly before the joke turns.
Why "千万" is the trick
"千万" can point people toward a huge amount of money, but it also appears in strong Chinese phrases like "please, absolutely, by all means." That overlap is the original wordplay.
Why the English version rewrites it
English does not have one word that can hold both meanings at once, so this site rebuilds the same rhythm instead: huge promise first, sharp reversal second, shareable meme card last.
A little more official
About
30 Million Wishes is a bright little meme studio built around one fake-money setup: it sounds like a ridiculous promise, then flips into a joke you can screenshot, repost, and drop into a group chat before anyone recovers.
Questions people absolutely ask
FAQ
Is this actually giving anyone money?
No. The whole joke is that it sounds expensive for one second and then swerves into a meme.
Why does the site keep mentioning Chinese?
Because the original joke comes from the Chinese line "我要给你三千万", and the wordplay only makes full sense when we explain where it came from.
Can I use these cards in posts, chats, and stories?
Yes. That is exactly what the generator is built for: screenshots, reposts, friend chaos, and mildly dramatic captions.
Why is the peace counter only local right now?
This first version is a browser demo. It remembers your click on this device, but it is not a global backend-powered counter yet.